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Davetbass

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  1. Does anyone want to swap this for an Ashdown abm 4 x 10? Will accept £250 final drop!!
    Sorry for the crap photo.. you get the idea:)

    12-StackTM
    44-71000-010
    4x12 bass speaker cabinet
    You want LOUD? Here it is! Kick out the jams with this down-
    and-dirty, loud-as-hell, lo-fi, 4x12 return to the old school
    – when bass players had midrange to spare and audiences had
    hearing loss. This no-apologies ear-splitter combines aggres-
    sive mids with front-ported low-end response for a seriously
    high-volume speaker cabinet. Perfect for the overdriven
    sounds featured on the 750xTM and Interstellar OverdriveTM
    Preamp.
    Features: 4x12 enclosure, 800 watts handling, custom SWR®
    speakers, NO tweeter, dual Speakon® and 1/4” speaker jacks,
    removable casters, side inset handles, heavy-duty black Tolex® cov-
    ering, vibration-free shock-mounted chrome grill, front slot port.
    Impedance: 8 ohms.
    SPECIALIST SERIES
    Looking for something a little different? The Custom Pro Specialist Series just might contain the
    speaker cabinet you’re looking for. SWR® offers these enclosures of a more specialized nature, for a
    more specialized player and application. The designs are less mainstream in function and design – and
    are for more adventurous tone-seekers who don’t necessarily hold to the status quo.
    Whether it’s an SWR classic like the Henry the 8x8TM, or a new groundbreaker
    like the 12-StackTM 4x12, each one of these products delivers something
    totally different, totally unique and totally SWR.

    Thanks,

    Dave

    Edit for swap and new price[attachment=42784:16953_26...117562_n.jpg]

  2. He is a theiving, lowlife pr*ck! I bought a set of white EMG jazz pups from him for 70quid posted and he never bothered sending them. When I contacted ebay they told me to call his local police station as it was a fraud. No help from ebay and he also managed to palm me off with excuses until the deadline for a paypal claim had passed.

    Well I'd like to say there was a happy ending but he has my dosh and I will never buy anything from the States again. I did send him a goodsized paragraph of imaginative scottish abuse everyday for a month with lots of death threats and explicit details of what I was going to do to his mum!

    Dave

  3. [quote name='Jacqueslemac' post='682017' date='Dec 12 2009, 10:47 AM']Pix?[/quote]

    Black box with stickyout bit and some strings!! :)

    Link to original sale that has some pics!

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=62103&hl=hohner+b2a"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...p;hl=hohner+b2a[/url]

  4. [quote name='AndyTravis' post='680820' date='Dec 10 2009, 11:31 PM']please note; previous, previous owner, i didn't screw anything to anywhere!!!

    Anyhow, i can vouch for this bass being a lovely piece before the much needed fretwork; it had been in storage for 13 or so years before i got it.

    Best of luck with the sale.

    Andy[/quote]

    Sorry Andy I meant to say A previous owner not the!! Thanks for the kind words but I think this one is going to spend another 13 years away from sunlight if I keep it! Great sound and plays really well but I just dont need it.

    Cheers.

    Dave

  5. [quote name='magee' post='680708' date='Dec 10 2009, 09:45 PM']I'm selling my black Precision. It's an S9 serial number bass, which means it's from 1979 to 1981.
    This is a cracker of a bass, it's got the trademark Precision thump and feels just lovely in your hands, really solid and even and beautifully put together.
    It's black with a black scratchplate and a maple fingerboard. It's in smashing condition, no major dents or scrapes or anything. The neck is beautiful, straight and with no issues at all. The action goes lovely and low and the neck has that broad, flat, comforting feeling the good Precisions have.
    This is not the world's lightest bass. Like many Precisions of the era it's on the heavy side. I don't find it a problem, I rehearse with it for three hours at a time no problem and gig with it without an issue. But if you need a lightweigh bass, this isn't for you.
    The upside of that, though, is that it's got a great big thumping tone, it feels solid and plays beautifully and sounds superb.
    It's a wrench to sell this, but I've sprung for another one and this one has to shuffle out the door to make fiscal room for it.
    So there we are. It's in Glasgow, £950 plus shipping.

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    [attachment=38095:Back_close_BP.JPG] [attachment=38096:Headstock_BP.JPG][/quote]

    Looks in great nick for that era. The finish on the 79 I had was falling off down to the wood!! Change in laquer or something I was told. Scratchplate looks good aswell....has this been in an attic??

    Nice bass...wish I could afford it!

  6. OK! Bought this to use as a back up but can't see me ever needing one so it will roll around my van waiting on a broken string that will never come (breaks a string at the next gig)

    It's in fair condition, broken pick up surround by previous owner trying to screw it to Australia for some reason. Otherwise it's intact. A few scratches but not bad for it's age. Please dont make post photos...we all know what they look like!!

    Wasn't great when I received it but thanks to my local magician/tech it has been revived at a cost of £110. Fret levelling and set up were essential and worth it for how it plays now so I'm asking £150 posted. Comes with Hohner gig bag.

    Trade wise, anything of similar value (fretless preffered but not essential)

    Dave

    Sold on fleabay for £135

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