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  1. [quote name='molan' post='1084190' date='Jan 10 2011, 01:41 PM']there's even a street named after Joey Ramone in New York (well, if not a whole street then a 'corner' anyway, lol).[/quote]

    Yeah, Joey Ramone Place, off Bowery.

    Nice bit of RnR history that bass. I only have some signed, original LPs :)

  2. My previous last drummer had a nice expensive one. At rehearsals it was lovely, because there was a volume knob on the drum kit for once. It sounded like a perfectly tuned and mic'd up kit, not like someone 'putting up a shed' which is what you normally get on those beaten up rehearsal room kits. Live was another thing, on stage at least, because most venues don't actually invest in decent working stage monitors. FOH was brilliant though. I always prefer the look of an acoustic kit though.

  3. One man's "boom" is another man's "fatness". You can get rid the boom with a simple roll off of the bass eq. But yes, they're pretty fat for a hybrid amp. If you a/b it with an AD200B you may, or in this case, i noticed the AD to be naturally thicker and more organic, but the Terror does a very good job. To me its sounds vintage, warm and fat and comes in a nice little easy to transport package.

  4. [quote name='cycrowave' post='937138' date='Aug 26 2010, 01:46 PM']@ tee really not sure what valves are in there, seems strange to me though that its responding differently to other peoples units.[/quote]

    Found this on the Ashdown website. It's from the pdf manual

    [i]The Little Bastard is a 30w all valve bass head mainly designed for recording
    and playing at home it features a two ECC83 valves in the preamp, an
    ECC82 as a driver valve and four El84 in the output.the preamp is similar to
    that fitted into the 550 touring and spyder in that it features a totally passive
    eq otherwise the pre amplifiers are totally different.[/i]

  5. Nice to see Chris Cornell back where he belongs and not in that other nonsense band, or releasing weak solo material. I don't think i'll approach Soundgarden with the same big enthusiasm i had for them and their albums at the time, but this will probably be a better offering than the majority of today's mainstream rock bands.

  6. A 70s style US Precision, without the vintage price or weight!

    For sale is my (Z5 serial) 2005 USA Fender Precision FSR (Factory Special Run). It is all original, with no mods. It's in very good shape, bar one ding/mojoing, whatever you call it, on the upper horn (pictured).
    It's strung with DR Lo-Riders and comes with its original Fender hardcase. It's also quite light and i'd say the olympic white finish is slightly mellower/yellower/creamier than my '08 Precision (when compared side by side). It has a Fender 60th anniversary badge on the reverse of the headstock too. Comes with truss rod adjuster and Fender Cloth, (unopened, in the case).

    What is/what makes it a factory special run?

    It's finished in Olympic white - a colour that was not a standard colour with the previous batch of US standard Fender Precisions (Pre '08).
    It has factory fitted Schaller strap locks, as standard.
    A black pickguard as standard.
    70s Fender decal logo.


    Essentially, it mixes the looks of a 70s precision with modern specs (string thru/strap locks etc).

    Looking for [s]£600[/s] [s]£575[/s] [s]£550[/s] SOLD


    cheers.

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