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stillman

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  1. Completely trustworthy buyer, recommended. Hetransferred the money to my bank account before I'd even packed the cab up. Everything went as quickly and smoothly as you could want. Glad you're enjoying the cab, she's a beauty!
  2. Thanks! Yeah it's been great fun and very versatile, but the function band I'm in just isn't playing enough filtered craziness for it justify the space on the board any more :-( Hope it goes to a good funk-filled home
  3. Sorry Andy, you were pipped to the post, the ODB3 is now sold.
  4. Bump for a sunny Sunday morning, finally! Buy yourself a crazy quacking, sci-fi filter or an ear-splitting overdrive and then do something relaxing like fixing the shed roof.
  5. stillman

    Westie9

    Mr Westie9 just bought my Octaver pedal in super-quick time, good communication and PayPal'ed me straight away, good buyer Cheers Chaz
  6. Hello again, After mucking about with non-paying time-waster I'm back to BC offering up my lovely purple crazy quacking filter machine again for the bargain price of [size=6][b]£85 posted!!![/b][/size] I'd really prefer payment by PayPal or bank transfer because arranging to be in for cash collection is difficult at the moment (I'll dispatch after funds have cleared, you can trust me, I've got feedback here and you can check me out on eBay as well, I'm [url="http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=chaz_no_dave&ftab=AllFeedback"]chaz_no_dave[/url] )
  7. Thanks to Lord Brownnote for the Ashdown love, and he's got Markbass gear!..any takers? Anyone? Bueller?
  8. Sunday afternoon last bump before the dreaded eBay!
  9. Aaaaaaaaaaaaand we're back. It finally fell through and so this is a last ditch *bump* before I try my luck at eBay, how hard can it be to get rid of a bowel-loosening 4x10 for next to nothing? Pretty hard apparently. Still yours for a measly ninety squids..
  10. Thanks for your replies and DM's guys, I've got a dep for this gig and a few more names in the list as well. Glad to make the acquaintance of some more BCers! Cheers Chaz
  11. Hi guys, We have a regularly monthly gig at the O'Neill's in Clapham Common, SW London, but I'm on holiday and unable to do our next gig on Saturday April 21st. It's a fun gig with an up-for-it crowd and the dosh is good for a pub gig at £100 each. Quite a late start at 10pm but that means it doesn't take up your whole day. We play two sets of 45 minutes with a variety of indie (Killers / Kings of Leon), rock (Police / Lenny Kravitz / Guns n Roses) and a few modern covers (Adele / You Me at Six) thrown in for good measure. There's nothing in there that's too strenuous but it's a regular gig so I need someone who can confidently come up with goods in my absence. There may of course be other gigs I can't make in the future, and I currently have no deps, so it would be really useful to find someone. We're a three-piece and I sing a lot of BV's so if you can pitch in that's great but it's not a deal-breaker if not. If you'd like to hear what we sound like send me a message and I'll reply with a link. Obviously I'll need to hear some recordings and a bit about you before I give anyone the green light. If you can do that then get in contact with me for a more complete set-list and more info if you think you fit the bill. I'll be checking in here once a day from now until I find someone! Cheers Chaz
  12. Sunday afternoon bumpage! 90 smackers, thats less than £25 a speaker!
  13. *** SOLD *** Power Handling 650W continuous, 900W programme Speaker Configuration 4 x 10" + HF tweeter Frequency Response 70Hz - 20kHz Impedance 8 Ohms SPL 103dB 1W @ 1m H x W x D (mm) 661 x 610 x 420 Weight (kg) 36 I have finally got round to selling my trusty Ashdown 4x10 having treated myself to a lovely Epifani 115. Also, according to my more aesthetically-sensitive half, It is not apparently an attractive feature of our guest room nor an interesting talking point. I have gigged this a fair few times in mid-sized venues (200 - 400) with a Trace head and can vouch that it does the job and then some. A lot of punch and good low-end because of the deeper cabinet. It is not light. But it is loud. And priced to sell! Pick up from SW London is really the only option because no delivery man is going to want to lift this baby. And even if he did, the postage would probably be as much as the cab. Photos are attached, it's in pretty good nick; the only thing you can't see is a small hole in the carpet on the underside an inch or so across. cheers
  14. Very trustworthy chap, accommodating and nice bloke. Gave me a fiver off for petrol when I picked up the cab he was selling. (Btw, the Epifani 115 I bought from him is bowel-looseningly excellent and very tight. Never thought I'd be so pleased with a 1x15!) Cheers Nick! Chaz
  15. I bought an Aphex Punch Factory from Mike a few months back. Good communication and quick delivery, trustworthy guy. I didn't realise that this feedback thing existed at the time, but better late than never eh?
  16. Well, I bought a trace elliot head about 6 months ago from Mr WHUFC and he was very accommodating. He let me rattle his lounge windows for a while and made me a cup of tea. Quick and communicative seller, top job. I didn't realise how this feedback thread thing worked at the time, but better late than never!
  17. So, I think this is where you can vouch that I am the salt of the earth and a general credit to the human race. Or that I'm a dodgy rapscallian, if you feel so inclined. cheers Chaz
  18. Just picked up a Boss ODB-3 from Dan. Item exactly as described and works fine. He gave a quick reply to my messages and he's a nice fella to do business with. It's what Basschat is here for. Best of luck with the drummers! cheers Chaz
  19. I agree that working things out by ear is the way to go. It helps develop your recognition and it will help hugely in improvising as you start to be able to play what you hear in head. The music, not the voices, obviously. On the other hand, I find myself tabbing things out more and more as my repertoire grows, there are plenty of things that I work out and then don't need to play for another three months, and by that time I've forgotten some of the intricacies in various bits of the songs. It's useful to have a [b]good [/b] reference copy for mugging up the night before. So I tend to write my own tabs for my own use and not post them. Though now I obviously feel a bit of a selfish git. I just got round to doing 'For Once In My Life' all the way through so maybe I'll post that up here and see what people think.
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