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William James Easton

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  1. [quote name='ped' post='424903' date='Mar 4 2009, 11:28 AM']Hi Platypus (brilliant creatures btw)

    That is very kind of you indeed. [b]I am going to Crufts tomorrow [/b]and will probably need a magazine for the train so I will have a look at the station to see if they have a copy, if not (they probably wont) I will PM you tomorrow with my details for sendage.

    Cheers
    ped[/quote]

    Brilliant! i love crufts on the telly. i watch it with my 2 cats every year. favourite part has to be the special achivement dog parts. brings a tear to my eye every year. hurrah of topic i go!

  2. Just got a ampeg B1RE and now need a cab 300w @ 4ohms. What say all of you? 4x10? Whats out there (secondhand) I played through a BHLF in the shop, loved it but now i want one cant seem to find one! Should i just stick it through a laney, peavey cheaper 410 to keep me going?

    argh equipment shopping is almost as bad as shopping with the wife!

  3. [color="#0000FF"][size=6][u][b]£?[/b][/u][/size] [/color]own a piece of rock n roll history! this amp used to belong to me! :)

    Would anybody have a need for a Laney RB7?

    No more than 2 years old. only used for practice, never gigged. pretty good nick but may need a little switch cleaner sprayed in it (crackles every so often, as in once every 4th practice)

    [b]Official blurb - For superior power and sound quality, this amp takes first place. Its a serious piece of kit that has a host of features that you will need when out on the road or recording. Dual input, Bass, treble, and twin parametric Mid, switchable compressor and limiter, DI socket, Tuner output and FX loop. It packs a massive 300 watts output stage that can deliver into a 4 ohm load, hook it up to a Laney RB115 to really blow your band mates, and the audience, away!

    Laney AmplificationPower to the Music!Search: Welcome
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    RB7Power RMS 300 Watts
    Inputs Normal & High
    Equalisation Bass, Twin Parametric Mid (Hi and Lo), and Treble
    Master Presence Control No
    Speaker connections 1x Jack (8 Ohms)
    FX Loop(s) Yes
    Drivers 2x10" Celestion & Switchable Horn
    Cabinet Design Kickback Combo
    Headphone Socket No
    Enhance Yes
    Compressor Yes
    Limiter Yes : Switchable (with status LED)
    DI Socket Yes : Pre EQ XLR
    CD Input No
    Kick Proof Metal Grill Yes
    Weight 25 Kg
    Dimensions Width 579 x Height 426 x Depth 396 [/b][b]Master volume Yes [/b]

    Pick up from Harrogate. Pictures will go up tonight if any intrest.

    A faithful amp now not needed. offers. trade for p black or natural bass with j PUP or cash

    Much love, Will

    oh and this is a feelr coz i can't sell till i have a cab to play through.

  4. Has anybody ever used guitarguitar for mail order? i've only just heard of them but no nothing about them. they have lots of choice and decent prices but has anybody had good/bad dealings with them?

  5. [quote name='Basszilla' post='419055' date='Feb 25 2009, 09:57 AM']They're definitely out there mate. There's been a couple through the for sale forum on here recently. Just keep an eye out and get your cash on the ready!!! Beastly amps.[/quote]

    the one on sale at the mo is out of my price range. there was ione back at the start of the year but i didnt have cash then.

  6. [quote name='obbm' post='419041' date='Feb 25 2009, 09:34 AM']When I got mine about a year ago the going rate was between £700 and £800. It took me quite a long time to find it however. Almost new, very little use, one tiny mark. You just need to be very patient.[/quote]

    must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient, must be patient,

    thanks for the info obbm. i can do it fincially just have to sort the patient bit out now.

  7. [quote name='obbm' post='418996' date='Feb 25 2009, 08:13 AM']I got my AD200B off Ebay. What do you need to know?[/quote]

    whats the going rate second hand and how far does the ad200b go back? (years wise like)

    almost given up to be hinest....(oi fate, nudge nudge wink wink)

  8. [quote name='Ballie' post='418950' date='Feb 25 2009, 01:11 AM']Go with Markbass, it's equally brightly coloured!

    I play through the 210 combo, 300 watts and it's so loud for its size and weight. Sounds brilliant too! Very versatile little amp.

    Disclaimer: I'm not an endorsee! I can dream though...[/quote]

    i like amps that have balls and dont look like a boy racers car*


    *in my opinion!

  9. [quote name='ARGH' post='418562' date='Feb 24 2009, 05:17 PM']Come to Cas and visit the Rock factory where you maybe rudely ignored or welcomed with open arms,depending on the wind and tidal changes....OR Galaxy music and gaze in wonder at the classic gear and piles of japcrap,all in a tiny cornershop...and I MEAN tiny..3 people inside and its full,the blokes a diamond too...(Hint:CASH TALKS!)

    RF is found opposite the Tigers stadium..training pitch/carpark,Galaxy is at the west end of Smawthorne lane.


    You could just watch Harrogate town/Railway....or have a peek at Darlo FC.[/quote]

    i'm gonna try he rock factory next week maybe.

  10. This saturday i am going to aviod heart ache and disappointment by not listen too/watch/attend any football matches. Instead i am going to trwal through leeds, maybe york and go on the hunt for my amp. Basschatters i need you to recomend me shops in these cities (i dont liek the big smoke so have not been in a while)
    i know in leeds -
    Music ground
    PMT
    Northern guitars
    Fox's (still there?)

    York-
    sheerers


    and thats about it. oh and if there any out huddersfield/wakefield way please let me know.

    cheers now.

  11. [quote name='Musicman20' post='416803' date='Feb 22 2009, 06:42 PM']I know a little bit. Very fond or Orange bass.[/quote]

    have you just bought new? i can't afford new, looking at second hand. nothing on ebay, found one a dv247 but that has been sold an it was very hard to get any info out of them about age and condition.

  12. [quote name='Prosebass' post='412548' date='Feb 17 2009, 10:41 PM']Hi
    good to meet you on Sunday




    Neck Mighty Mite , best value for money and as good as Fender
    Neck plate Ebay £4.99
    Machine heads Schaller Lightweights or Fender Geddy Lees (very positive look beefy)
    Scratchplate
    Bridge Schaller 3-D for the range of adjustment and German Engineering
    P PUP Wizard or Artec Giovanni
    J PUP As above
    Bridge cover What !!!!!
    Pots
    Knobs
    Nut Graphtec

    hope this helps

    Paul[/quote]

    Thanks! nice to meet you too. J bass with a humbucker is a lovley idea!

  13. [quote name='Jimelliottbassist' post='411743' date='Feb 17 2009, 10:01 AM']Hi i've got a brand new, still in its box Orange AD200B MK3 bass head 200w of valve! In black ! Wondered if anyones interested making me an offer before i put it on ebay. Would be interested in doing a swap for a mark bass SD 800.

    Below is a link with a picture of the head!

    [url="http://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/shop/view_product.php?product=oraad200bmk3blk&gclid=CICp-ZCl45gCFQxKGgodQCnydA"]http://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/shop/view_p...CFQxKGgodQCnydA[/url][/quote]

    next you say "and it's going for half price"....i bite your hand off, job done.

  14. [quote name='bremen' post='411747' date='Feb 17 2009, 10:04 AM']Warmoth necks are very stable, a bit heavy and fat (from front to back) but bombproof according to reports. I have three and they aren't going anywhere.

    Neck plates are much of a muchness. I'm told that there should always be a cushion between neckplate and body but have never been able to find one to buy separately from the plate. Anyone?

    I[b] have a new set of Gotoh machine heads if you'd like them
    .
    Cheapest scratchplate I've found was a tortoiseshell from Thomann, fits a US Precision perfectly and looks good. You can also get Fender gold anodised
    pickguards from various sellers on Ebay that look fantastic (and don't need sheilding, bonus!) but one or two of the screwholes don't line up with the holes in modern Precision bodies[/b]
    Gotoh make a nice beefed-up version of the traditional bent-tin Fender bridge.

    Pups - huge choice here, droogie! I use Seymour Duncans. If I'd been a Basschatter when I built my P I'd probably have gone for Wizards. No-one here has a bad word to say about the Wizard Thumper.

    www.thomann.de/gb are good for pots and nuts. I haven't used www.axesrus.com but they get a good press here.

    I'd expect the nut to come with the neck...?

    good luck, happy building and let's see it when it's done![/quote]


    1 - mmmm lets seem em

    2 - got a gold anodized plate on it at the moment. It was on of those california seris basses out a few years back.

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