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  1. Sold a Darkglass B7K to Mike recommended, [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]PM's were friendly and payment was fast. Lovely stuff![/font][/color]
  2. [font="helvetica, arial, sans-serif"][color="#282828"]The previous feedback has it spot on, so I'll just reiterate; [/color][/font][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Quick and easy purchase and a good man to do business with. [/font][/color]
  3. A beautiful couple of basses there, congrats - especially the Radius but that's cos I'm biased being an NS Design fanboi :-)
  4. Spector legend custom? http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/spector-spector-legend-4-custom-bass#productDetail
  5. I am selling this Darkglass microtubes B7K [url="http://darkglass.com/creations/microtubes-b7k/"]http://darkglass.com...microtubes-b7k/[/url] This is in shop condition as I've only used it for a few hours at home only. It comes complete with original box and all the bits of paper I bought this in order to make up a pedal board but in the end went the multifx route so I have no use for it. I'm happy to post, probably around £5 although I'll have to check [attachment=205811:1.jpg]
  6. I am selling this Korg Pitchblack Chromatic Pedal Tuner [url="http://www.korg.com/us/products/tuners/pitchblack/"]http://www.korg.com/...ers/pitchblack/[/url] Never used apart to check it worked ok, so in shop condition, complete with box and all the bits of paper I bought this in order to make up a pedal board but in the end went the multifx route so I have no use for it. I'm happy to post, probably around £5 although I'll have to check [attachment=205810:1.jpg]
  7. I am selling this MXR Bass Octave Deluxe [url="http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/m288-bass-octave-deluxe"]http://www.jimdunlop...s-octave-deluxe[/url] I've only used this once so I know it works fine. Comes with original box I bought this in order to make up a pedal board but in the end went the multifx route so I have no use for it. I'm happy to post, probably around £5 although I'll have to check [attachment=205809:1.jpg]
  8. I am selling this classic 80's ADA MB-1 Bass preamp. It has been retubed with Mesa Boogie Tube SPAX 12AX7 [url="http://mesaboogie.com/tubes/pre-amp-tubes/SPAX7.html"]http://mesaboogie.co...ubes/SPAX7.html[/url] Has some rack rash, but no dents or wear due to negligence. The power cable has been made shorter (to 45cm) so as not to clutter the rack. Everything works fine and sounds great and is extremely powerful unit for shaping bass tone. FEATURES Complete digital control Complete analog signal path Two low noise 12AX7 A tubes Contour filter for Tube and Solid State circuits ADA user-friendly programming software 256 user programs Two programmable gain stages for each program Five band programmable semi-parametric EQ Fully programmable analog chorus Two programmable effects loops each with send and return levels Adjustable crossover Adjustable LF. limiter Full range, Bi-amp, and Direct outputs 1/4" instrument level input on front panel for easy access Output level knob on front panel for fast volume adjustment without affecting tone Programmable compressor MIDI In, Out, and Thru MIDI Mapping MIDI System Exclusive Save and Load MIDI System Exclusive parameter programmability MIDI System Exclusive enable/disable Front panel lock-out Self-diagnostic check during power up Technical data (From ADA): EQ: Lo +/-14dB, 50 Hz; Lo Mid +/-14dB, 54Hz-166Hz; Mid +/-14 dB, 170Hz-545Hz; Hi Mid+/-14dB, 570Hz-1680Hz; High +/-14dB, 1.8KHZ+. Tube Complement: Four stages of gain using two, low noise 12AX7A tubes. MIDI: Channel 1-16, OMNI, OFF. Program change: External 0-128, Internal 1-256, MIDI Mapping. Chorus: Depth: 0 (none) to 100% Speed: 0.1 sec. to 10 sec. effects overtones and harmonics only. Input: Front panel 1/4" phone jack, high impedance (1meg ohm) wide range input. Outputs: Full Range: 1/4" phone jack line level. Biamp: Hi and Low 1/4" phone jack line level. Direct: Balanced XLR assignable pre or post preamp. Effects Loop: Two parallel independently assignable in/out with independent send/ return level controls. Compressor: Selectable Threshold, Ratio (1:1 to 40:1) and Gain. Contours: Tube Voice has six selectable shelving, band pass, and notch filters. Solid State Voice has five selectable shelving and notch filters. Crossover: Adjustable 180 Hz to 1400 Hz. Power: 120VAC, 50/60 HZ. Power consumption: 12 watts. Dimensions: D=10.5", W=19", H=1.75" (1 rack space). Manual here; [url="http://adadepot.com/manuals/ADA-MB1-manual-version-2.pdf"]http://adadepot.com/...l-version-2.pdf[/url] Other info here; [url="http://adadepot.com"]http://adadepot.com[/url] [attachment=205803:1.jpg][attachment=205804:2.jpg]
  9. If it seems too good to be true then it probably is...
  10. r16ktx

    morgano

    I sold a bass to Jeremy and that went as smooth as silk, recommended chap :-)
  11. [quote name='mingsta' timestamp='1447882985' post='2911291'] We've got everything (vox, backing, guitar, bass, edrums) going through a pair of yamaha DXR15s. It's a compromise as we don't have the budget or biceps for tops and subs, but it's been working well for us as a portable full range PA. We played a good sized hall the other week and I was impressed by how much it could kick out while still sounding good. [/quote] Do you have any back line with these, and if not how do you handle monitoring? Also Yamaha state that the frequency response is 49Hz-20kHz @ -10dB and this handles the bass guitar fine?
  12. I'm very sorry it's gone - I thought I'd updated the title!
  13. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1447941422' post='2911678'] Is this a 4-string Android or a 5-string? [/quote] "Android 6" sounds like a 6er to me
  14. A wireless system would do the trick. Mine has selectable mic/line output level and doesn't care about active/passive at the bass end
  15. [quote name='Rikki1984' timestamp='1447876907' post='2911204'] My first thought too. [/quote] +1
  16. I bought this to use with a B2M that I am also selling; [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/273113-sonuus-b2m/"]http://basschat.co.u...113-sonuus-b2m/[/url] In full working order, module and power supply only. Blurb from; [url="http://www.synthmania.com/05r_w.htm"]http://www.synthmania.com/05r_w.htm[/url] Here we have the oldie but goodie Korg 05R/W, a half-rack digital synthesizer module based on Korg's 01W series synthesis. The 05R/W contains 340 multi-sampled waveforms, providing all one basically needs for modern music production - especially pop/rock/dance. It is 8-part multi-timbral (there is - as usual with Korg instruments - a COMBI section where you can store your combinations) and thus can be very effectively used in a MIDI setup. There are also 164 drum sounds, and many of these are already superbly "produced" (compressed, equalized, enhanced) and ready to be the basis of your drum tracks "from the box". The drum sounds are also fully editable. GM (General MIDI) is also present, as a bank in the PROG section. The sounds starting with the letter "G" follow the GM protocol and can be used with thousands of available MIDI files. [attachment=204989:2.jpg][attachment=204990:3.jpg]
  17. I bought this on a whim and basically played with it a couple of times, but it has sat unused since so I'm selling it. It's boxed, working and absolutely mint. Here's the manufacturer guff; Any electric bass guitar can be used as a solo MIDI controller. No instrument modifications or special pickups required. Robust note detection — minimises wrong notes. Very low latency & very fast tracking. Fast, accurate MIDI pitch-bend or chromatic mode. Built-in tuner for standard bass guitar tuning (4–7 strings) Battery-powered with long battery life. Compact, lightweight and portable. [attachment=204980:1.jpg]
  18. TC Electronic BH250 amplifier with all cables/leads and manuals in the original box. Bought in Aug this year to compare to it to my RH750 and have a go with the Toneprint feature. Great amp with useful features, but I don't actually have any use for it. It has never been used outside the 'bedroom' and still has the maufacturers stickers on. It's fully functional and in shop condition. Any questions, please ask. I am happy to post, this would be £15. [attachment=204971:1.jpg]
  19. Line 6 Variax 705 in shop condition still with the plastic film on the scratch plate. Includes original Line 6 custom-fitted heavy-duty gig bag and XPS-DI (phantom power supply/DI and cables) Any questions, please ask. I am happy to post, this would be £15. Variax Bass 705 Features: Practical, instantly familiar controls Contoured alder body Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard 21 medium profile frets 1.8" nut width 34" scale length 10" fingerboard radius Standard 1/4" guitar cable output jack Digital I/O RJ45 jack for future updates and additional sounds Powered by XPS-DI or on-board batteries (six AA or one 9-volt) XPS-DI direct box and power supply features: 1/4" standard guitar cable output for connection to any bass rig XLR balanced output for sending signal to a recording console or house PA Powers the Variax Bass using included TRS cable Variax Bass 705 Models based on: 1961 Fender® Jazz Bass® 1960 Fender® Jazz Bass® with flatwound strings 2004 Fender® Deluxe Jazz Bass® Fretless 1961 Fender® Jazz Bass® 1963 Fender® Precision Bass® 1958 Fender® Precision Bass® with flatwound strings 1977 Music Man® Sting Ray® 2003 Modulus® Flea Bass 1971 Rickenbacker® 4001 1963 Rickenbacker® 4001 with flatwound strings 1966 Danelectro® Longhorn Bass 1963 Höfner® Model 500/1 with flatwound strings 1963 Gibson® Thunderbird 4 1966 Gibson® EB-2D with flatwound strings 2002 MTD® 535 35-inch scale 2003 Warwick® Thumb 1978 Alembic Long Scale 1984 Steinberger® XL2 1968 Hagström® H8 1994 Hamer® B12A 2003 Tacoma® Thunderchief 1949 Kay® M-1 Synth bass - Inspired by classic Moog MiniMoog bass sounds Synth bass - Inspired by modern bass synth sounds From http://uk.line6.com/legacy/variaxbass705/ [attachment=204965:1.jpg][attachment=204966:2.jpg][attachment=204967:3.jpg][attachment=204968:4.jpg][attachment=204969:5.jpg][attachment=204970:6.jpg]
  20. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1447247519' post='2906066'] [snip] piezo in the nut [snip] [/quote] What would be the reason for putting the piezo in the nut rather than the bridge please?
  21. Forgive my ignorance but is it the case that some light weight class d bass amps/heads use common power amp modules, and I suppose, their corresponding power supplies? e.g. the B&O modules mentioned. So debate about the relative virtues of amps x,y, and z are in fact only really comparing the preamp stage, which itself is only really about the overdrive/compression, 'baked-in' eq contouring, and eq control elements?
  22. Could the cost of occasional damage be considered as factored into the amount charged for performing? Especially as intoxication is a known hazard, both off and on stage... :-) So I suppose I'm saying you did handle the situation correctly IMHO
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