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la bam

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  1. Excellent pro rack tuner. Superb tuner, very easy to use and see on stage. Lots of different options - scroll, strobe, standard and very effective. I have also drilled a hole in the rack ears so you can connect items to the front of your rack if needed rather than everything being blanked off. Great bargain. Collect Leyland Lancashire
  2. Relisted due to a complete idiot on ebay who messed me about for a week before just not turning up to pick up. Now a ridiculous price of £350. Spector Legend 4 in Black Cherry. Superb playing bass. Build quality is amazing. Beautifully built and put together. Great active circuitry (tonepump jr) allowing a lovely mix and active bass and treble and selective pickups for extra smoothness or bite. It has the cut out back to perfectly fit your body. Immaculate unused, ungigged condition. These are around £800 new. Collection Leyland Lancashire.
  3. Sold elsewhere.
  4. Now sold elsewhere.
  5. Hi all, Does anyone have any idea what model of Lodestone basses had a stingray-esque bridge? Ie where they were made, make and model etc
  6. Open to offers on this. Rare example. Must go as I've now ordered another bass.
  7. Buy once, buy right. Up your budget to £300 and get something like a second hand fender rumble 500 combo. It's as much as you'll ever need, a combo, light and reliable. If you stutter around the £150 to 200 mark you'll either need to upgrade eventually, not like the weight or want to change. The rumble will also hold its value. And is a great gigging combo.
  8. Sorry, cash only. I'd keep it otherwise.
  9. Open to offers. This is a gorgeous looking, great sounding, lovely to play, instrument at a great price. Make an offer if you like.
  10. I was tempted, but if possible go and see an ant in the flesh (the pedal not the insect) they were much bigger than I thought when I saw one, making it a bit pointless. Not much smaller than a small 500w - 800w amp. I just couldnt understand it. I'd rather use a gk mb 800 if size / bulk is an issue.
  11. If you like trace, then I'd say the same as Lozz. Ashdown head (ABM600 or RM500) and either new Ashdown RM cabs or a new ashdown ABM pro neo cab (dont confuse with the old neo cabs).
  12. Open to offers.
  13. Well, I've been after one of these for years. Finally got one a few weeks ago and now out of the blue I've a chance to buy my favourite bass back, so this has to go to fund it as last in first out. Great condition, there is a bit of belt buckle rash on the back that I will photo later. Great sounding, stunning looking bass. Just looking to get back what I paid for it, around £250. Pick up Leyland, Lancashire.
  14. I agree. Itd be interesting to see how many people really really wanted a big valve amp, bit the bullet after years of wanting one and got one, and now play something else. Me, for one.
  15. Haha, it's no problem at all. It's a bit of a confusing naming line up for 3 completely different amps!
  16. Yep, which is why I tried pointing out the fact that despite it having 3 valves it's not classed in common terms as a valve amp. It's worth looking how the gk uses the valves it has though. It's not as simple as just adding a bit of tone, or a novelty in the pre amp.
  17. I have the fusion S 800 too. Amazing amp. The line up is confusing though - the fusion 500 and 800 are different from the fusion 'S'500 and 'S'800 and both are different from the fusion 550.
  18. I've no idea I'm afraid.
  19. No, the fusion 550, not the fusion 500. Different amps altogether.
  20. Apart from the 3 valves in it ....
  21. The best I've found is the gallien krueger fusion 550. 3 valve preamp with a solid state power section. 2 channel, loads of tone changing flexibility. Weighs about 12kg I think. Gives that heft, volume and valve drive in spades at 1/3 of the weight. I've had an ashdown ctm300 and the gk absolutely hammers it in terms of volume, tone, weight, heft and flexibility for me personally. Not strictly a valve amp - most people refer to a valve amp as one with a valve driven pre and power section, but youd never know. It's a real valve feel and breaks up the harder you dig in. It's also not a nightmare to move around and you wont be risking a knackered back.
  22. Yes, it's an odd one.... Some people look for these in "amps" and dont even think of looking in "pedals", some people do the opposite. So, hopefully if someone like that is looking, theyll find what they're after.
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