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dangerboy

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  1. Here is some stuff to go!


    Behringer B-1 Large Diaphragm Condenser microphone. In as-new condition, without accessoriest. £25 shipped.

    Brass P-bass pickguard. Shiny! £15 shipped.

    Set of 4 Fender-style bass tuners. No ferrules. £8 shipped.

    A pair of AKG SE300B microphone bodies with cardioid CK91 capsules on them. In the original durable AKG cases. £120 each or £210 the pair, shipped.
    [url="http://www.akg.com/site/products/powerslave,id,230,nodeid,2,_language,EN,pid,230.html"]http://www.akg.com/site/products/powerslav...EN,pid,230.html[/url]

    Schaller detuner. £30 shipped

    Squier neck SOLD
    Cougar neck. SOLD
    Warwick Rack Bag 3U SOLD
    4 Hipshot Ultralite tuners. SOLD
    Electrovoice RE-410 microphone. SOLD
    Kahler Bass tremolo. SOLD

  2. I've been to some similarly over-sold gigs in London. All promoted by the same people.

    One of the bands came on-stage and apologised for the crush, pointing out that it wasn't their fault.

    So now I try not to go to that promoter's nights. Even if you're seeing great bands, the overall experience is so poor that it's not worth the money.

  3. [quote name='Marky L' post='724986' date='Jan 26 2010, 11:56 AM']"they are on the top floor of a building at present and are a lifestyle choice"

    I wonder if they are wired in to some home stereo system pounding out some heavy beats in the top flat of a block somewhere... poor neighbours![/quote]

    They're in EC1, so with the login name 'electrowerkz', I'd guess that they're in the club of the same name (as seen in Nathan Barley, rather appropriately).

  4. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' post='726286' date='Jan 27 2010, 01:18 PM']So DB, how good are these, as one who knows?[/quote]

    Depends what you're after, really. They're passive and they're heavy, which I know will put off a lot of basschatters. The pickups are really hot, but also have lots of top-end (unlike most overwound ones). The sound is amazingly articulate, hi-fi and unforgiving, but could also be described as woody, harsh and aggressive. It all depends on how you set it up and play it.

    Once you get used to the sound, pretty much every other bass sounds lifeless in comparison, like the difference between a proper harsh fuzz box (like a Fuzz Factory or Devi Ever thing) and a digitally-modelled one. I've tried to play other things, but I have ended up flogging all my wooden-necked basses. I still get GAS for wooden necks, but they never last long once they get here.

  5. [quote name='cocco' post='726088' date='Jan 27 2010, 09:58 AM']I vote buy the travis. Then when you find your kramer I will hopefully have the funds to take the travis off your hands. Sound good? :)[/quote]

    Isn't there a 650b on ebay.co.uk right now?

  6. It's a pity that they didn't put an aluminium neck on it too. I love my all-aluminium hollowbody.

    [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerboycreative/2053175941/in/set-72157603263405555/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerboycrea...57603263405555/[/url]

    I wonder if all those rivets mean that there's a wooden core running through the body with the bridge, pickups etc bolted to it.

  7. I picked this up from eBay for a project, but all projects are on-hold while I work over a Travis Bean. It transforms normal teles (or any guitar that uses the same scale length) into a true baritone with a 27.78" scale. I think it's the cheapest way to get a decent quality baritone.

    It's one of these:
    [url="http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/necks/guitar-necks/baritone-neck-for-tele-p-2655.html"]http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/all...ele-p-2655.html[/url]

    It looks like it's only been very lightly-used. It comes without tuners or nut (although it has had both fitted at some point). Rosewood board.

    £60 posted to the UK.

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