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spacecowboy

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  1. I'm a self confessed Headphone Geek, for recording or practicing bass i use my AKG K141 Studio's they're just awesome, *check out the end of the film Bruno for alot of AKG K141 love*, when i really need everything flat and level i use my Beyer Dynamics, for listening i predominantly use Sony MDR V500's as they can be laid out flat with their movable housing, but these are terrible for recording as they're pretty treble biased but great for trains and when you want to ignore the existance of other human beings, i have various pairs of Sennheisers lying around but i have never got on with them, the 202's and 205's are very bass heavy and i can't wear them too well, they're not great for recording with, i have a pair of Sony MDR V150's and for £12 they blow the Sennheisers out the water. But for the £70 they cost me the AKG's are essential.
  2. [quote name='Rowbee' post='553275' date='Jul 27 2009, 10:10 PM']I have one and it's a great pedal if used subtly and sensibly, although sometimes some out and out whacky distortion can sound cool too. [/quote] When i buy one of these pedals its going to be used to back up our rhythm guitarist on my bands louder songs and harder chorus', my Markbass head gives me a fantastic driven sound with a gain boost but i need a dramatic distorted shift when everything kicks in, should be ideal....!
  3. [quote name='King Tut' post='553262' date='Jul 27 2009, 10:00 PM']Second dibs if it goes tits up please![/quote] Hopefully it wont i have been wanting one for a while now, and thats a steal!
  4. I'll have that. Send me a message and we can get the technicalities sorted.
  5. These things are so powerful its scary. Serious props to a fantastic head and a vouch for Mike being a genuinely nice guy to deal with. Somebody buy this so i dont...
  6. PM Sent.
  7. If this is anything like my Little Mark C then i couldn't recommend it enough, mine is louder than a Vox stack and a marshall stack on volume 1, its insanely powerful. Good luck with the sale.
  8. PM Sent.
  9. My Entry? Lost in the moment, sucking my lip hoping my slide up the neck actually lands on E. The only ironic thing about this photo other than my white glasses is the fact me and the guitarist are facing our drummer and not the crowd and neither of us realised! doh! completely lost.
  10. I'll have that! PM Sent.
  11. [quote name='Mr.T' post='435852' date='Mar 16 2009, 11:09 AM']I recently bought one of these VM Jazz basses. Excellent bass for not a lot of money.... BUY IT![/quote] I second that, I paid £175 for mine second hand too and i don't regret the purchase for a second, the bass is incredibly fun to play. Well recommended.
  12. All the Warwicks are gorgeous especially the Zender *of course i'm biased* , the cort just isn't for me.
  13. wow! thats gorgeous! congrats!
  14. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='418521' date='Feb 24 2009, 04:28 PM']I'm not sure I like it. I may put it back up for sale. £400 anybody?[/quote] The postal service works fast round your way!
  15. hot damn... i want that.
  16. [quote name='Kev' post='417966' date='Feb 23 2009, 10:33 PM']don't even joke [/quote] Well i didn't need two of them....
  17. Hey guys, Bought this to learn Teen Town, and its done its job! i don't have the time to fully commit myself to learn anymore in this book so i'd like to pass it on, comes with a full backing track CD to groove *perspire* along to, Tracks to learn are; Birdland Black Market Cannonball Mercy Mercy Mercy Slang Teen Town *hoorah* Three View Of a Secret Tab and standard notation. cost me £18 at christmas, yours in crease free nick for £10 including postage. Cheers, Ben.
  18. ooooooh you'll never know what you missed out on! haha
  19. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='408767' date='Feb 13 2009, 04:28 PM']Sexy :brow:[/quote] Haha you know it! I need to see better pics of your 'wicks actually! hit me up? [quote name='cetera' post='409061' date='Feb 13 2009, 09:20 PM']Now that's a CLASSIC Warwick! One of the few I'd be seriously interested in owning.... [/quote] Good luck finding one mate! I got real lucky with mine and got it from a fellow basschatter about a year ago, however my mate can't find one for love nor money! Right place right time kinda thing. [quote name='Al Heeley' post='409140' date='Feb 13 2009, 11:08 PM']loverly curvey buttery honey wood, i want to bite it. One day I will add such a warwick to my collection. Nice ying-yang dot inlays. I love that smooth organic curvey way the body and neck merge into eachother. Nice bass. Very nice.[/quote] Yeah its a work of art. Good luck to you in finding a nice one too! [quote name='7string' post='409149' date='Feb 13 2009, 11:27 PM']Oooo. A proper Warwick. Those older Streamers really are something special.[/quote] Yes indeed! Love mine to bits.... as i think people are starting to tell.....
  20. [quote name='it1775' post='410581' date='Feb 15 2009, 10:52 PM']hi, it might or might not be depending on spacecowboy's reply to the pm, i'll let you know[/quote] PM Replied. Hopefully Mine.
  21. My '88 Streamer. Waxed & Oiled. You love it.
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