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Bass Culture

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  1. [quote name='DrDrill' timestamp='1431018423' post='2766994'] I've been feeling all nostalgic over my old SB900 lately, so I followed your link to Chuya-online thinking i'd be safe' cos the SB1000s are all single pickup.......WRONG.... [url="http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/chuya-online/item/96777/"]http://global.rakute...ine/item/96777/[/url] She Who Must Be Obeyed is filling out the divorce papers as we speak....anyone want to buy a kidney? [/quote] Ha ha - I did the same thing! I found myself idly doing 'sums' on scrap paper at work to try and calculate when I might be able to pull the trigger....
  2. I have one of these. Terrific, highly playable basses. GLWTS
  3. Maybe you could prep the body yourself and send it stripped for the respray. That should save a few £s. Never done it myself but I'm guessing that stripping it is less balls-up-able than spraying it?
  4. What generation is it please? Thanks, BC
  5. Clarky, how did it work with you being able to choose your specific bass? Was this an option you were offered after you added one to your basket or did you have some contact with the seller outside of the website/sales portal? (You'll appreciate you can see I'm now giving this some serious thought!....)
  6. [quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1430248458' post='2759545'] I believe its 18/19mm spacing (can't remember exactly) and 38mm Jazz width at the nut... sorry!! [/quote] Oh sh*t - I'm in trouble now!
  7. Forgive the inquisitiveness but what's the string spacing at the bridge and nut width - if it's not too much trouble? I'm hoping in a perverse way that the nut's going to be wider than about 42mm so I can dismiss it as too wide for my teeny weeny, middle aged hands...
  8. Beautiful bass. I so regret selling my old SB 900. There's me trying to save some money for a new car and you have to go and pull this s**t on me. You're a cad and a bounder, Sir!
  9. £155 - that's ridiculous (in a good way )! I looked at these before going for my Tanglewater Classic J when they dropped in price. These look great basses and at that price surely one of the biggest steals currently on BC. GLWTS.
  10. Henry's just had a lot of hardware off me. Very nice guy to do business with and I'd have no hesitation in dealing with him. BC
  11. Just noticed someone else is selling a set of similar tuners in gold for over twice as much on their own, let alone with these Chrome-tastic bits and bobs included.
  12. A 'more in hope than expectation'-type bump...
  13. Just sold Rob my Zoom 4 track studio, so he can hopefully do what I so singularly failed to do, and wow the music buying public with his compositions! An entirely amicable and pleasant transaction and I'd happily deal with him again. Cheers, Mark
  14. BUMP for FINAL price drop. Seriously, if I go any lower I might as well have them melted down and sell it all for scrap!
  15. [quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1428448458' post='2741466'] I've used a single super compact for over a year now. Best one cab solution out there. [/quote] Unless you can stretch to a BB2 that is!
  16. BUMP for price drop to[b] £30 delivered[/b].
  17. Bought this (along with a MRS-4 which I also have up for sale) with a view to demoing the hits I was intending to write a few years back. Predictably it never happened, so it's about time this little fella found a new home. The blurb on the box declares:[list] [*]495 rhythm patterns (396 presets & 99 user) [*]70 drum kits [*]7 x 2 (banks) velocity-sensitive drum pads [/list] All in all it's a pretty comprehensive unit. There's a link to the manual here: [url="http://www.zoom.co.jp/downloads/mrt3/manual/"]http://www.zoom.co.j...ds/mrt3/manual/[/url] And a link to a rather gushing user thread here: [url="http://www.synthzone.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/156631/Review_of_Zoom_MRT_3_drum_mach"]http://www.synthzone...MRT_3_drum_mach[/url] You can create your own drum tracks quite easily as it also includes a number of fills etc. It synchronises via MIDI with the companion MRS-4 recording studio (yep, selling one of them too...) to effectively add a fifth, drum track to recordings on the unit. Basically it's a great sounding, user-friendly piece of kit that, if nothing else, beats the bejesus out of a metronome for playing along to. Includes manual and power supply. NOW SOLD BC
  18. NOW [s]ON HOLD[/s] [b]SOLD[/b] I bought this some years ago with the grand idea of demoing songs for an intended home-recorded album. Well that never happened and now, having passed my 50th birthday, I have to concede that it ain't going to anytime soon either. A great piece of kit, these were all the rage a few years back. Pretty easy to get your head round, and capable of pretty impressive results. Records to SmartMedia cards, of which I am throwing in a 128mb-sized one. The unit is boxed, and includes instruction book, power supply and a Belkin smartcard reader. Some FAQ from the Zoom website: [url="http://www.zoom.co.jp/faq/mrs4"]http://www.zoom.co.jp/faq/mrs4[/url] And a review from Sound on Sound which will make a better of explaining its use than I ever could: [url="http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep03/articles/zoom.htm"]http://www.soundonso...ticles/zoom.htm[/url] The only thing that's missing is the little cover to the input where your memory card is inserted in the unit. Mind you it won't fit if a memory card is inserted and is pretty superfluous really. Anyway, this will be of interest to anyone wanting to get some sounds recorded fairly simply without having to go to the trouble of using a PC or Mac. It also synchronises via MIDI with the companion Zoom MRT-3 drum machine, effectively adding a fifth, drum track to your recordings. And guess what? I just happen to be selling one of those too! £30 of your hard-earned and it can be winging its way to you in time to get those hits down before they disappear into the ether.
  19. I have here all the chrome hardware I took off an old Zoot bass I had when I decided to go black and gold instead, which I am selling as a lot. This might be ideal for someone looking to do a project bass on the cheap. FINAL price reduction: now looking for [u][b]£25 delivered[/b][/u]. The lot includes:[list=1] [*]4 x Gotoh GB707 tuners (2 per side), including all washers and bushings [*]Set of 5 heavy duty control knobs [*]Heavy duty bridge with massive brass saddles - n.b. can be used for [b][u]through body stringing only[/u][/b] (no holes in back plate to pass strings through) [*]1 x bar type string retainer [/list] All of the items are on good nick and will do a good job. All fixings/screws are present and correct also. I'd prefer to sell all of the items together. [u][b] £25 to include delivery[/b][/u] and their yours. Thanks, BC
  20. Now if this was lined...
  21. Thanks all - entirely reciprocated too.
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