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shemeckfrac

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  1. I wouldn't know whether to play it or read it
  2. all these PMs and only one post to bump my listing !
  3. Asking price / trade value (will courier it): £750 [s]£800 [/s] For sale/trade my Sandberg California P5 in high gloss cream. Includes original Sandberg gig bag, documentation etc. (Note: the colour is not like Fender Olympic white as it may appear on the third pic. The other pics represent the real colour better). Recently put the set of new Dunlop light nickel strings. I owned the bass from new. Excellent condition (it hasn't been out much), no dings of any kind, preamp and controls all work properly. The low B string sounds like it should. Reason for sale: I find the neck profile a bit too wide (prefer the spacing on my NS500), but I know some people prefer this profile. Specifications: Neck: canadian hardrock maple Scale: 34" Body: european ash (I believe) Finish: Cream, highgloss Pickups: Sandberg splitcoils Controls: Sandberg 2-band, active / passive, passive tone control Pics: [url="http://s1345.photobucket.com/user/shemeckfrac/library/Sandberg%20California%20P5"]http://s1345.photobu...California%20P5[/url] Trades: possibly Fender J MIA 64 Reissue, Sadowsky MV4 (+cash added), Lakeland Darryl Jones 4. Asking price / trade value: £750 [s]£800[/s] Payment and postage: I will courier it ensured (so no risk to either parties). Payment via bank transfer. My feedback link is in my signature.
  4. Is that original case ? Also, any chance you're interested in trade for Sandberg P5 ?([url="http://s1345.photobucket.com/user/shemeckfrac/library/Sandberg%20California%20P5"]http://s1345.photobucket.com/user/shemeckfrac/library/Sandberg%20California%20P5[/url])
  5. 40[color=#5A5A5A][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=4][b]£ [/b][/size][/font][/color][size=4]incl. shipment. [/size] For sale the Morley ABY switch as I really need Morley ABY Mix to control 2 train levels. It is a passive device so no batteries or power supply required. Note: battery required only for LED indication. The unit is in very good condition (no scratches or sign of use), works as expected (no noise etc) as it has never been used much or gigged. It's got good quality velcro attached. [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]Manufacturer description: "[/size][/font][i][size=3]Morley ABY, route one signal to two outputs or two inputs to one output, choose A, B or A thomann and B combined, 2 footswitches, true bypass, 2 Status LEDs, 1x ¼ inch input and 2 x ¼ in. outputs, passive operation (will work without battery / power supply), cold rolled steel housing, battery compartment / 9V DC jack (only for LED thomann light needed), made in U.S.A[/size][/i][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]."[/size][/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]Shipping included.[/size][/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3][/size][/font]
  6. wow nice! ... looks like BC is being dominated by Foderas
  7. [b] "[url="http://basschat.co.uk/user/29899-bonin-in-the-boneyard/"]Bonin-in-the boneyard[/url]" = great tune !!![/b]
  8. ...anyone else experienced similar problem ?
  9. I didn't want to believe it when I got (and payed lots of money for) EBS UniChorus and MultiComp, but now I agree with Cyrus Heiduska and his review in [url="http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/multicomp.shtml"]http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/multicomp.shtml[/url] [color=#000000][font=verdana, sans-serif][size=4]"I have been avoiding saying this for some time, but it needs to be said. EBS pedals seem to "go bad" over time, more noticeably than other pedal brands. They are [/size][/font][/color][u]great[/u][color=#000000][font=verdana, sans-serif][size=4] when new, and the positive comments in my review apply in that case. But over just a few years they can develop issues such as distortion, switches failing, increased noise, or erratic behavior."[/size][/font][/color] I have started experiencing this with my fairly new UniChorus, namely with the increased noise. It worked fine at first and nothing has changed on my pedalboard to influence this so I attribute this to failure or deterioration of the circuit components. In contrast my cheap DigiTech Multi-Chorus, which I initially considered inferior to UniChorus (probably mainly due to price), works consistently great. Fingers crossed the MultiComp is more robust but I won't bet my head on it. Has anyone else experienced the increased 'vibrating' noise issue with this pedal and any idea how to fix it?
  10. Oh dear ! wish I had some capacity . Lovely !!! great price as well !
  11. Just bought Tony Franklin Precision from Gareth. Very pleasant chap and pleasure to do business with.
  12. People may sell for lot's of reasons ... typically these types of questions are not asked on the main threat. Just PM the guy, otherwise you may be putting him in awkward position.
  13. shemeckfrac

    Sold

    Fabrocker, don't worry if you were selling a 5-string they would be saying "oh if only it was a 4 ...." [size=4] [/size]
  14. shemeckfrac

    Sold

    stunning indeed ...
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