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Tankdave

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  1. I love Leds, in fact I have Led side dot markers on a @20year old bass and I can honestly say that they are extemely handy when your hiding at the back of the dark stage, :) the front ones are a different story though. :unsure:

    Tell that guitarist if he needs you to have front Leds then he needs to commision you "and pay for" a new bass with them built in, maybe a Sei or a Status etc. etc?

    That'll find out "exactly" how keen he is on the idea :D

  2. As new, except it's not in the blister pack, "that got binned after we had a great 20 minute fight that I won BTW. :D "

    These cables are supposed to be pretty good, it is a bit on the stiff side but a lot of these "decent" cables are and this is a straight jack to a straight jack one. The cable has only been used indoors a few times.

    The reason I'm shifting it, is because I can't use it with my Sei bass, which has a socket that is recessed into an XLR socket, very cool indeed but the moulded plug on this cable is too fat to fit it - doh.

    So I reckon if anybody wants one, £25 inc postage is the deal.

  3. I'm still a bit new to this "B-String" thing, so please be gentle with me. I have a question about the right-hand technique.

    First I'll explain how I play a 4-string. I rest my thumb on the E-string and rather automatically, my thumb moves to rest on a pick-up when I need to play the E.

    With my 5-string, I now rest the thumb in the B-string unless I'm playing it, so same technique, just a different string OK.

    So the issue then... I'm noticing "open E-string" noise now and then, "obviously" because I don't have my thumb resting on it, keeping the sucker quiet.

    Do I just modify my technique, so that I still rest my thumb on the E-string? this way the side of the thumb also mutes the B? or am I missing a trick or two here?

    Cheers

  4. [url="http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-identification/hardwoods/bubinga/"]http://www.wood-data...dwoods/bubinga/[/url]

    Quite heavy, my Sei is Wenge, Bubinga & Cocobolo all of this is some weighty wood, but it's a small body size so it's not so bad

  5. You still got some debating eh?, the EAD looks awesome, the S12T gets good feedback, the Neox 2x12 gets no mentions but it is probably the best value. Vanderkley also do a lightweight 600Watt 2x12" now, but I don't think its going to be the cheapest?

    Whatever you decide you should go listen first, "IMHO" I don't think you can go far wrong with the GB 2x12, but you need to go try it.

    Have fun choosing.

  6. I have F/S a brand new, still sealed in plastic, Genz Benz Gig Bag for the Shuttle range of amps.

    It's for use with the Shuttle 6.0 & 9.0 and has a sleeve thing for use with the 3.0.

    It's not been used, in fact I have never even put an amp in it. I'm selling because It's surplus to my requirements, "basically I don't need it"

    Price is £28 delivered, or a bit less if you want to collect it from Reading.


    I apologise if this is the wrong section to put this?, I just thought it logical.

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