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  1. 51 minutes ago, Beedster said:

     

    I'm finding a lot of retail folk seem to be adopting a similar approach, acting as if every stage of your interaction with them is a form of 'service' or 'event' worthy of praise and/or feedback. 

    I think it’s happening in every walk of life and online interaction. We have feedback forms in the NHS now and I get them from the bank, estate agents blah blah this cheery ‘How did we do? Please reach out and share your experience so we can improve our service’. To which I generally delete the email. Data gathering - the curse of the 21st century 🤣

  2. The last of my Precision type instruments for sale because I can no longer manage the wider 70’s style F type necks. 

    This is a Vintage V4 Tony Butler Signature Bass. This series of basses was created by Vintage to recreate the classic look of the 70’s era Precision on a budget.

    The hardware is by Wilkinson and the fit and finish is of a very high quality. 

    The bass was purchased as a back up to my old (now sold) Fender black and maple ‘79 Precision. The classic JJ Burnell, Roger Waters, Bruce Foxton and Tony Butler P style bass. You can of course spend a fortune on an old Fender or get this for much less and not be worried about it in the back of your car after the gig!

    The bass weighs 4.1kgs and nut width is just under 42mm. It’s a fairly shallow shaped neck and balances well. The pickups and hardware do their job well but could be great for a modding platform. The neck has a suitably retro look with a yellow tint and a glossy but not sticky finish. It’s nice and straight with good frets and working trussrod. It’s currently wearing a set of heavier gauge round wound D’Addarios.

    It’s in excellent condition apart from a couple of dings and scratches on the back sustained at some point in transit. See pics. 

    There is no gigbag or case so I’d prefer pickup but I’m happy to box up and send this at buyer’s cost.

    These are great value instruments as a primary or backup instrument. Sorry no trades.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  3. Ha ha yes I just got a weird email from them with the swapped P bass pics asking me if I’m satisfied with their customer service!

    Well it took three emails to convince them and I’m sure others will have emailed them. They ought to put up some decent pics if they really want a sale. 

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  4. Sterling By Musicman StingRay Short-scale SS4 Bass in Olympic White 

     

    The bass is in excellent condition, barely a mark on it and plays and sounds great. I bought this to help my recovery process by using a short-scale bass before moving to a long scale following surgery on my fretting hand. This is now surplus to requirements as I am using my Sterling US bass now - which you can see in the pics for comparison.
    The Shorty comes in Olympic white and has a nice new Fender gig bag with it. 

    They retail at around £600-£749 online and are definitely a step up from the Sterling SUB series. I also owned a US Musicman StingRay SS and this compares very favourably. Check out Lowend Lobster’s review on YouTube too.

    I can post in the UK only for an extra £18.

    No trades sorry just want to get some money back. Pickup and chat welcome too.

    It weighs 3.8kgs by the way. 

    Blurb from Sterling -

     

    Body: Mahogany

    Neck: Maple

    Neck attachment: Bolt-on

    Fretboard: Rosewood

    Inlays: White Dots

    22 Medium frets

    Nut width: 38 mm (1.5")

    Scale length: 762 mm (30")

    Fretboard radius: 240 mm (9.45")

    Pickguard: Parchment

    Pickup: Music Man Designed 

    Neodymium Humbucker (bridge)

    Electronics: Passive

    Controls: Volume (Push / Push),     

    Tone, Rotary (parallel, true single-

    coil, Series)

    Bridge: Music Man Designed

    Hardware finish: Chrome

    Colour: Olympic White

    Original Strings: Ernie Ball 2852

    Regular Slinky Short Scale Bass

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  5. 4 minutes ago, Lozz196 said:

    Definitely - or at least the two that I had did.

     

    Its def the wrong logo, wrong pickguard, wrong volume/tone knobs. I`d agree with it being photos of a Roger Waters Sig Precision.

    Yes the logo on that is totally wrong for a 70’s bass I’ve asked them to confirm what makes them think it’s a ‘78

  6. I bought this at the beginning of July to compare with my Moog synth. I have previously owned Moog Taurus pedals and a Minitaur and believe me this does a fantastic job and nails the power and tone of the original. This one has been plugged in for a couple of sessions and is now sitting idle in my gear cupboard because I prefer the flexibility of my much more expensive Mother 32. 
    It can do the traditional bass pedal sounds as well as prog and big synth filter sweeps, etc. It also has a bigger range to the Minitaur so you can just about get away with lead synth sounds on it. It is like new and comes with all packaging.

    Post in the UK included too. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  7. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225697573409
     

    This bass is nothing to do with me however I have one in the same finish and it’s a fantastic little bass. Unfortunately it looks to have a home made scratchplate. It is a very rare Ric model, I wouldn’t sell mine. Price is rather high but if you want one desperately you could always make an offer. 3000 short scales have become quite collectible thanks to the Mani connection. I know a couple of people on the forum who have asked me about mine. Now is your opportunity to buy one (if you have deep pockets). 

  8. Korg microKorg  Synth/Vocoder

    Another of my mini keys synths used whilst recovering from hand surgery. Apparently this model has been manufactured by Korg for over 20 years and as such is the longest running synth continuously produced by a single company!

    The synth is not a toy and has some great features - it can emulate classic synth sounds and music genres and is fully programmable with a full effects section. The vocoder is excellent and easy to set up - the original mic is included and works fine. The unit can be used with batteries or the included PSU. It’s light and portable and is great for using as a midi module for bass pedal triggers,etc.

    Cosmetically it is faded in parts and there are dark patches where stickers were attached by the original owner - the wooden end cheeks have some bumps and scuffs to the varnish. The keyboard, fascia and controls work perfectly and it sounds as it ought to. 

    It’s a great little synth for a pro looking to expand their sound arsenal but also for a beginner as there are lots of online tutorials as it’s been around for such a long time. 

    No trades price includes UK delivery. 

     

     

     

     

     

  9. A reluctant sale but needs must - selling my late 70’s Fender Precision ‘bitsa’ bass. Put together by myself using all Fender parts sourced online and from this forum.
    Sadly the P bass neck profile no longer suits me following the recent op on my fretting hand so I’m playing slimmer necked Musicman US Sterlings these days. Hopefully continued physio will enable me to play wider necked basses again and I still have my faithful JV Precision and my old Tele Bass to keep me company when that time comes. About the bass - neck is from a 1979 US Precision and has a lovely maple board. The person I bought it from also sold me the neck plate and black neck cushion, all from the same bass. The tuners and string retainer are original to the bass. The nut has been replaced with a brass one. 

    The body I bought from here and it’s an early noughties late 90’s MIJ Fender body. Nice and light and probably made of alder the Fender Japan pickup and electrics are original to that body too. The bridge is also from a Japanese Fender, the scratchplate is aftermarket but I also have the white original MIJ one which I can include. 

    The bass has no case but I should have a gig bag knocking around for it. 

    The body and neck match up better than many late 70’s Fender I’ve owned and at 4.2kgs it’s much lighter than the basses from that era too.

    Trussrod works as it ought to, frets are in great shape, neck nice and straight with very few dings (see pics). 

    Currently strung with  D’Addario round wounds. 

    It sounds like any great Precision bass ought to, played with a pick you can get those classic aggressive rock and punk sounds and finger style from funk to jazz and anywhere between. It slaps well too.

    I’m pricing it at what it owes me to put it together. Sorry no trades.

     

    Pickup preferred but I can post in the UK for free if required. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  10. Yamaha Reface CP Piano

     

    High quality Yamaha mini piano from the Reface series. These are highly regarded instruments producing serious piano sounds in a compact package. This one has the official brackets so it can be used on a strap - easily removed if need be. It has the option of battery or mains power and the PSU is included. There are some great demos of this online. It is in great functional condition with some minor cosmetic blemishes. The original owner had put stickers and glued markers on the keys to aid their learning. I successfully removed all of these however on two keys there was glue residue that required sanding down and thought this has no effect on playability. These two keys - the higher and middle C keys are slightly dulled as a result but this can only seen in a certain light. 

    The CP has tremolo, wah, chorus, phaser, reverb and delay onboard effects with hands on control. Authentic Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Yamaha, Hohner and Toy piano all easily accessible. Note that two markers remain on the octave button.

    No other accessories included - the midi lead for this model is available online.

    I can post on the UK got £12.

    No trades. 
    I used this as a practice piano whilst my hand was healing following an operation and it enabled me to continue to play thanks to the smaller keys. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  11. Roland VR-09 V Combo Keyboard 

     

    Excellent performance keyboard, very capable at producing classic Rhodes and Hammond sounds as well as Vox & Farfisa organs, suitcase pianos,etc.

    The keyboard has a great synth section as well as drums, brass, human voice and classic pads. There is a looper and drum machine so you can record performances. None of these were functions I used I only used it for its organ sounds for live performance whilst my Nord was being repaired. I bought it brand new in April of this year and have gigged it once although I have rehearsed with it a lot and used it at home for recording. It’s in excellent condition - like new really. Unfortunately I don’t have the original packaging but I do have the manual and PSU (it can also operate on batteries). It’s nice and portable and really light for a quality keyboard. Lots of demos online and very positive reviews. It cost £599 and is still under guarantee from Andertons so I will offer it for £425 posted UK only.  No trades. Pickup welcome. 

    It comes in a used Roland Juno gig bag. 

     

     

     

    https://www.roland.com/uk/products/v-combo_vr-09/

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  12. It’s a great little synth based on the legendary SH101 but with all the advantages and stability of a modern digital synth.

    It comes with K25M keyboard and all boxes and manuals. Both units are in excellent condition. This is the limited edition version in red. 

    I’ll post the module attached to the keyboard in the K25M box for protection. I will remove batteries before posting as I wouldn’t want them to leak. The unit comes with a USB lead. It requires 4 AA batteries or power from USB. It has a small speaker built in so you don’t need an amp to play with it on the move. 

     

    The SH-01A is a meticulous reproduction of the iconic Roland SH-101, one of the most popular classic synthesizers of all time. Our Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology reproduces the SH-101’s legendary sounds by faithfully recreating the actual behavior of the original analog circuits, right down to the fine details and odd quirks that have endeared the synth to musicians and producers for decades. The SH-01A builds on the great sounds and creative immediacy of the original, now in the popular Roland Boutique format—offering exciting new polyphonic capabilities, inspiring new performance features, and a level of authenticity that could only come from Roland.

     

    UK only sale. Postage is £15. No trades. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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