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adledman

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  1. that is a cracker! i wish i had the dosh as do most people i bet.
  2. after a shaky start which was my fault for asking for too much info` ed done me a blinding deal and his packing was bullet proof!!!! top man. very pleased.
  3. after a shaky start which was my fault for asking for too much info` ed done me a blinding deal and his packing was bullet proof!!!! top man. very pleased.
  4. i think he is the sexiest man alive! and bends over backwards for a good deal!
  5. if for some reason they dont sell i will have them all!! ha!!!
  6. top chap and a pleasure to deal with thanks
  7. hi, bass sold to rob_89 pending the money transfer. cheers everyone who showed interest.
  8. [quote name='Chris2112' post='992295' date='Oct 18 2010, 03:18 PM']I've made the mistake of letting go of a Kubicki in the past! [/quote] yes they are difficult to get hold of
  9. having a feel about to see what interest i get on my amp. its a pretty rare peavey BAM 210 combo in fantastic condition. its a modelling amp and has 8 effects built in as well as a tuner. it has 8 amp models and 8 cab` models and all configurable into 16 user and 16 preset sounds. all controllable by a very sturdy midi foot control board. 2 10inch cast frame drivers and a horn tweeter with its own volume. if you have a google you will not find a single bad review and nothing but praise, only thing it does get moaned about is its not light. it has built in wheels and pop up handle for moving about. these were stupidly expensive when released and that basically killed the model off and they were discontinued after a short run. RRP was £1400 and i think the last one on this site sold for £550 so thats where i will start. could be up for a trade for a quality 2by10 cab or w.h.y. nearly forgot its 350 into 4 ohm and that the reason why i am selling. i dont gig and live in a flat so its a waste of such gear. east sussex based but i got a courier to move it last time for £60
  10. either travel or a quick game of rounders! i am sure its great to play. calling all 80`s tribute bands
  11. either travel or a quick game of rounders! i am sure its great to play. calling all 80`s tribute bands
  12. chris 2112 "A week ago I'd have bought this in a second!" oh go on then a swap for the kubicki, you twisted my arm.
  13. [quote name='Lucid' post='989582' date='Oct 15 2010, 07:28 PM']Oh my these are so cool. To latch on to the previous post, what does each control do exactly (I have an S2 Classic but the electronics/controls are obviously different)?[/quote] hi, its volume balance and tone. cheers
  14. [quote name='Chris2112' post='989462' date='Oct 15 2010, 05:25 PM']Great for a bit of buget Mark King action! I can quite imagine how good this will sound. I had a Status Matrix bass with singlecoil pickups and the same peamps as this. It had a Walnut body, but I'm sure they will sound fairly similar. Lots of Status growl and pop but in a slightly more subtle way, and could easily slot in to a gig where you'd used a jazz bass without too much fuss. A nice option for someone who fancies a Status but finds the typical old skool S2's to be too aggressive sounding (not me though, I love them like that).[/quote] hi chris, i have had jaydee`s before but never had a status and can honestly say was very surprised at the quite vast array of tones this can produce for such a simply configured pre amp, jazz bass to ricky topy growl and big fat hi-fi. it is very versatile.
  15. [quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='989405' date='Oct 15 2010, 04:31 PM']These first appeared in 1988 I think. The later `Energy' graphite necked model was very similar, however the 3000 had a solid `block' finish on the neck with no visible graphite weave (which appeared on the Energy models!). Great bass! All the best! Nick[/quote] cheers for the info nick. all the best
  16. just another note. i have had basses sent from america in soft cases in a cardboard box with no probs at all. my local music shop is very helpful with old boxes they are usually eager to give them away. top end basses are selling a bit on the slow side at the mo` so worth giving as many options as you can. next day delivery in a heavy box anywhere in the uk by courier £6.87 plus insurance if they feel the need.
  17. hi and good luck with your sales. i personally think you are mad not to offer postage as it cuts your market down to local buyers. buyers pay for the postage which these days it not much and its up to them if they want to insure it. you should at least offer the chance for people to arrange their own carriage but make sure its at their risk. if the basses have hard cases you will not be taking any risks. i have seen so many times a bass sit on ebay for months with pick up only. hope you dont think i am being nosey and good luck all the same.
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