Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

eubassix

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    3,039
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by eubassix

  1. [quote name='bassman2790' post='360637' date='Dec 22 2008, 12:22 AM']I was seriously interested in this, but it was 'on hold' at the time.......[/quote] Yeh, that's what I was afraid might have happened (no thanks to BC member who siad he'd have it and pay on 19th) - but thanks for the best wishes and good to hear you managed to find something suitable.
  2. [quote name='jaythemusicguy' post='360478' date='Dec 21 2008, 08:57 PM']where are you man? and would you be interested in trades?[/quote] Based in NE (Teeside - bit of a way from you!) - sorry, I'll add this to my basic profile/post (.. thought it was there!). Not really looking for trade/s, but if you mention (post or PM) then you never know (!).
  3. No longer ON-HOLD as the promised payment (Friday) has not materialised + no reply to PM's since (!!!!) Frustrating, as it's been on-hold for a week when potentially interested & genuine BC'ers might have bought. £295 + (so approx. £320 with Courier).
  4. Just added a few specs. re. scale, nut, string spacing.
  5. Thanks Ady! .. thank goodness somebody has a decent memory: there you go John, if Oct. 07 sounds about right then you would have bought it from Ady/ebay. +1 on Ady's comments on the lightness/0-dead spots (in addition to what's been said before). Remains an excellent & uncommon bass .. at a very good price.
  6. Sadowsky details added, price reduced BUMP
  7. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='354604' date='Dec 14 2008, 09:41 PM']... am I going completely senile, did I buy this off you Dave or did you have it prior to my receiving it. I'm certain that I got it off eBay![/quote] No more than me, I'm sure .. (LOL) .. 'cos I can't recall either ! I do recall talking with you about the bass but don't think you bought it from me - maybe somebody within the chain-of-purchase/owners will recall more clearly.
  8. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='353561' date='Dec 13 2008, 02:00 PM']Obviously I've had it BUT I don't 'think' that eubassix has even though Josh said that he did![/quote] I DID have one of these ages ago - same specs/colour (you can get various options including 2x magnetic p/up in addition to the piezo / and various colour options - although IMHO this is the best). If there's some slight marking/wear below the rear 'hook' (extension for strap/balance) then it's possibly mine (well, formerly mine). There is (was) also a superb Bolin fitted hardcase (traditional, tolex type but with interior fitted for this bass specifically) with 'Bolin' logo. Superb instrument!.. can only agree with what's been stated thus far (except that I do like the headstock concept) - I really enjoyed playing it but didn't really find a 'working' use for it.
  9. [quote name='bubinga5' post='352985' date='Dec 12 2008, 06:48 PM']Beautifully simple looking jazz..this must have been a recent purchase from BD, whats the tone like Eubassix??[/quote] Thanks /agree re. the aestheics of the bass. Not from BD (.. only just discovered that they're stocking them!!... and, as usual, they're at the wrong end of the country!). Tone is good: very clear, modern J sounding. Not as much fundamental bottom-end as an older Fender-J, but possibly best slap/J I've tried: the passive tone is OK but have tended to use with the active (stacked) B&T all the time - tone boost is huge in both parameters. The passive tone also operates in the active mode, so you can further tweak the sound. Plays really easy - nice action, quick neck.
  10. Windmill Jazz Bass - Jay Tee Model. Light ash body with Flamed maple top finished in a very nice Matt (satin) Tobacco-Burst. Upgraded to Lindy Fralin split jazz pickups plus Sadowsky preamp/with VTC (vol, pan, passive Tone with push/pull switch, which is also active with 2EQ - stacked Bass and treble). Maple neck and separate board - very light/pale, with a tastefully finished headstock front. Schaller 3 + 1 tuners with D-Tuner (E-string). Overall, this is a reasonable weight (9&1/4lbs) and comfortable modern Jazz with great build quality and sound, with the added benefits of the upgrade pickups, pre and EQ. On a par with the likes of Sadowsky, Overwater, GB, Sei Jazz's. A few spec's: 34" scale, 1.5"-Nut, String spacing is 10mm(nut)-17mm(f22)-20mm(bridge), Schaller tuners (with drop-D/E). Check www.Windmill-guitars.com and for the Jay Tee model and other basses, with soundclips. This bass does appear (photo & proposed specs. - which were originally passive) on the 'StockList' page: pickups & electronics were not then fitted. Base price was €2290. The bass currently lists @ €2800 with std. Windmill pickups and passive VVT setup. The upgrades to Lindy Fralins and Sadowsky Active/Passve with 2EQ and VTC would take it closer to €3k (rrp, of course). Windmill basses are now stocked at Bass Direct (UK) [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Windmill_Bass_Guitars_Stock.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...tars_Stock.html[/url] With the Jazz models:- [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Windmill_Bass_JBass.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...Bass_JBass.html[/url] from £1200+ (Basic J4) to £2000+ for the Signature models. The JT bass appears to be no longer available and the 'Windmill' signature headstock logo to have been replaced with a simple 'W'. This 3+1 headstock also appears to be unique. Comes with a gig-bag £....... [b]sold[/b]
  11. Ashdown ABM300-C115 Combo One of the original Ashdown (UK) 300W rms combo amps with a 15" speaker (+ tweeter/horn). It's the earlier model with the retangular (indented/concealed) handles. Still performing well and very clean & unmarked considering the age. All the (myriad of) controls and features / FX work still perfectly (including the VU Meter and the Sub / Octave effect!!). Just a few nicks in the tolex and small wear marks here and there - photos are accurate (recent). The 15" speaker performs well throughout the range and is great for bottom-end and when using the Sub-effect. It has a very full smooth sound. The fan makes a bit of noise but it doesn't effect the sound of the amp. Specs/Features:(1) Front-Panel - H/L input channels + Vol., Meter Level, Clean-grind + in/out (Tube distortion - not at all bad, if you like that sort of thing!), EQ in/out, SUB (Octave) in/out + Mix, D.I. pre-post EQ, Mute Button, Output (Vol.), EQ = B + M + T plus 4x intermediate slider controls (one rubber button missing). (2) Rear Panel - 2x Speaker outputs, Mute F/s for Output & Sub, Line Input L & R + level, FX send & return. Fan. Specs from the Ashdown website (for the evo-II) Power Output (RMS) 325W Power Requirement 230 / 115V Speaker Configuration 1 x 15" bass driver Frequency Response -3dB at 17Hz and 30kHz Speaker Outputs Minimum impedance 4 Ohms High Instrument Input Impedance 3.9m Ohms, input range 150mV - 20mV p-p Low Instrument Input Impedance 10k Ohms, input range 300mV - 40V p-p Line Input Impedance 22k Ohms, input level 0dBu nominal Sub Output Impedance 1k Ohms, level 0dBu Nominal DI Output 600 Ohms balanced, level 0dBu nominal Tuner Output Impedance 22k Ohms, level 0dBu nominal EQ Bass +/-15dB @ 45Hz Middle +/-15dB @ 660Hz Treble +/-15dB @ 7kHz shelving Slider 1 +/-15dB @ 180Hz Slider 2 +/-15dB @ 340Hz Slider 3 +/-15dB @ 1.3kHz Slider 4 +/-15dB @ 2.6kHz Shape (Push Flat) +8dB @ 50Hz & 4kHz, -8dB @ 400Hz, filter slope - 6dB/octave Effects Send Impedance 22k Ohms, level 0dBu nominal Effects Return Impedance 22k Ohms, input level 0dBu Nominal H x W x D (mm) 587 x 610 x 335 Weight (kg) 26 Link: [url="http://www.bassemporium.com/item.php?sku=ABM115COMBO"]http://www.bassemporium.com/item.php?sku=ABM115COMBO[/url] Price £295 + Courier (should be around £25 hopefully. I can package well and leave handle-access for ease of lifting/shifting)... down to £300 incl. ..a dn to [b]£250[/b] (incl) or [b]£230[/b] local collection/delivery
  12. Well spotted / corrected V K - it IS a KORG tuner ! No idea why I had it in my mind that it was (is) a Boss Unit .. I'll correct the original post.
×
×
  • Create New...