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dangerboy

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  1. I find things work best with mine when I use it for long held notes, and make sure it's tuned to the key of the passage where I'm using it. Then it sounds great. Unworldy, but great.
  2. £150 is too much cash. Hold out for one here or on the 'Bay for nearer £100. They're wicked basses but no point spending too much for one.
  3. BRX, Currently 2 Beans (don't ask why...), the 450b and the Kramer/Longfellow bydrid up above. Love them. Love them all. OG, Yep, the Kramers dive. The Beans don't. The aluminium tone is definitely different to a classic wooden one.
  4. [quote name='matt_citizenbass' post='136532' date='Feb 8 2008, 01:42 PM']dangerboy, thanks for the offer, but unfortunatly im only after the neck. i plan on getting another body built for it. but after your post i just realised, aren't all the aluminium necks thru necks? so it wouldn't work would it? matt[/quote] Hi Matt, The Travis Beans are through-necks. Kramers had bolt-on necks on wooden bodies (and aren't as sought after for that as well as other reasons). The rout for a Kramer neck is very different from a Fender - so you'll need to either buy a used Kramer neck (I got one off eBay and used it to make this: [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/84144792@N00/sets/72157603263405555/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/84144792@N00/...57603263405555/[/url] ) and get a body made for it, or get an alu neck made to fit a Fender. Of the alu luthiers I've come across: I'm pretty sure Electrical (http://www.electricalguitarcompany.com/) will do you a neck. Last time I asked Greg Bailey (http://www.baileycustomguitar.com/) he didn't have a long enough lathe to do basses. Pete Longfellow (http://www.longfellowguitars.com/) in London might be worth a shout as he casts his necks rather than machining them. Go read www.metalnecks.com to discover everything.
  5. Hooray! My specialist subject! I've got 4 alu-necked basses at the moment. If you're after a Kramer, I have a lovely 450b I could be persuaded to sell. It's made of walnut and looks like this: [url="http://www.valvette.us/rique/21486.html"]http://www.valvette.us/rique/21486.html[/url] I used to use one of those Hartke necks on a P-bass, and because the aluminium isn't bolted to the body, but all the string tension runs through it, it started pulling itself out of the neck by wrenching the fingerboard off. Not pretty.
  6. Sorry Joe and other GAS heads. It's gone pending the usual...
  7. REDUCED TO £120. Someone take this away. I want that bit of my living room back.
  8. This is back up for sale now I've fixed a few issues it had. I put the original front pickup back in, but it sounded AWFUL, so I've sourced a matching modern pickup. Sounds sweet now. I've also changed the nut, because I noticed that the original was held together with epoxy. Price is down to £210 plus shipping.
  9. BUMP because I'll take offers or trades at this point.
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  15. These are seriously good. My girlfriend uses a GK mb150s as her practice amp, and even she was impressed at how my Microbass can fill a (living) room in comparison, considering how little they cost. Plus they fit in a record bag.
  16. I have never seen 'AFAICS' before. Two rounds of applause for Mr. Roady for adding a cool new acronym to my life.
  17. VFB-2 will change your life. Every crummy pedal that sucks bass... Now no longer sucks bass. I've been playing with all sorts of mad boutique guitar fuzzes using mine.
  18. [quote name='dr.funk' post='122860' date='Jan 18 2008, 02:01 PM']Yep its 8 ohm 1200 Watts RMS. I bought this new and then sold it to Steve. I gigged it a few times but treated it with kid gloves. Good sound, nice and lightweight with heavy duty handles that make it easy to move. Infact I only sold this to buy 2 2x10s of the same brand so there you go.. Great price too![/quote] Hi! I was wondering what your new username was. Don't worry - I looked after your baby for you. So there we go, I was the 2nd owner, and this cab has been safe in BC hands for its whole life. theosd - 40cm. Height is 63cm, width is 58cm
  19. BUMP for pics added. Come buy this wicked-sounding cab!
  20. I would just like to emphasise that I am not the little f**ker.
  21. I've just put my LOUD 4x10 in the for sale section... I don't suppose anyone can remember the specs? I know it's 8ohm, but I don't know the power handling or what type of Eminence speakers it has in it. I seem to remember it being something obscene like 1200W.
  22. I've decided to sell my LOUD cab, and I'm hoping that some Bassworld veterans will remind me of the exact spec. It's got 4 Eminence speakers and a horn in it and is in lovely condition - the carpet is unmarked and there's just a little scratch on the metal grille. It's unported. Definitely 8ohm, and if my memory serves me correctly it's 1200W (help me out on this one...). These cabs were made in Ireland (I think) and are fantastic for the money. There was a problem late on where the guys making them stole quite a lot of money from people on the old BW. I bought this from a BW member, and I think I'm the third owner, all from BW. I was thinking £150. Only been gigged a couple of times and always treated well. It lives in North London, near the A1 and North Circular for easy pick-up. Pics now up - as you can see the carpet is immaculate. There's a little scratch to the paint on the back panel, and a completely unnoticeable one on the grille. The back, top, sides and base of the cab are nice thick plywood, and the front is MDF.[attachment=5002:cab2.jpg][attachment=5003:cab3.jpg][attachment=5004:c ab4.jpg]
  23. When I paid for my VFB-2, I am convinced that Dave ran to the Post Office with it. It was in my hands faster than I could have wished for. It was a pleasure doing business with him.
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