Phil-osopher10
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warwick thumb 5
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Was this meant to be in the for sale section?
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Sold a mesa cab to Gavin, good transaction! paid very promptly! Thanks lad
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It was gas as I was lining up a bergantino deal but that fell through. My budget is around 300-350 for a second hand 112 or 5-600 for the right 212, I have an old behringer 410 that I can use in the interim period. I just want a small cab that I can use as a 'stage monitor' when I'm going through the pa.
the baer ml112 looks great but there are very few of them secondhand and at £620 new the chances of the falling in the £350 price bracket is pretty slim.
I went over to franks (fellow basschatter) house and he let me run through a compact and a midget the midget was more my sound and was very very good. I just thought it was too small if you know what I mean (I know I'm contradicting myself in theory) -
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I can't play fast on any neck.
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if i got 10% off then yes!
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I'm used to the 12's and think they sound great, my worry was if I bought a 210 would I lose anything like the bass or gain it? I would have loved to have kept my mesa and added another, but alas money is the deciding factor!
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So basschat being bass chat has given me gas, to which I sold my Mesa boogie scout 112. Now my question is where do I go from here? do I get another 112 or go for a 210? how will it affect the sound? I quite liked the sound of the mesa but I want to try new things you see!
At the minute I'm thinking bergantino, vanderkley and epifani... any recommendations? I would like to go barefaced but I think the only one that would appeal would be way out of my price range ie the S12 -
I have one bass, it was expensive (for me), so If I start playing in pubs etc I want a cheapy that I can gig with and leave the other for the special gigs.
Though recently I did need my backup head, as my normal one failed (It was the power supplies fault and nothing to do with amp) But I was very happy that I bought one mere weeks before! -
What amp did you go for?
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Forum rules state you must name a trade price?
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I would highly recommend jenart covers!
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Is there any more info on this?
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That looks class, well done lads!
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Congrats, Michael! Don't forget us when you're famous!
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I'm glad I've read this! As I would've tried it I'm sure!
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Where can I buy cheap hardcases? For bass, electric and acoustic? Is there anywhere I can get them secondhand?
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Sorry I forgot to Mark as sold
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Is there anyway you could mod the delay pedal to make it a tap tempo?
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Thanks, for letting me know about this!
The Shimverb arrived and I was so impressed I went ahead and ordered the green mile.
As for the customs I think if the total owed is less than £9 they wave it, but do not quote me on that!
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My friends works in Irelands best drum specialist shop (also smallest) but he'll let you know all you need regarding getting a set up! best to phone as the web site is pretty poor. it is mr drums!
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Thanks harleyheath, I'll look into that! Never thought of that!
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Thanks harleyheath, I'll look into that! Never thought of that!
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it's a martin dc1xe its prob about 6 years old and it is a matte finish, if that helps?
Valve guitar amp problem?
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So I recently got a blackstar HT 40 club secondhand. I asked the fella to demo it for me and it seemed grand. I bought it and brought it home, admittedly over some bumpy country roads at 60mph.
It seems to have developed a fault where if I play and go to the bassier strings it starts to hum like feedback but it doesn't stop until I put it on standby. Is it loose valves? Or a more sinister problem? If it is loose valves what precautions should I take putting them in?
Valve amp noob.