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  1. Have available some books I'm not using currently.

     

    Improvising Jazz Bass (Rich Laird) - pretty old, but really really good

    The II-V-I progression (Hal Leonard) - not bass specific, but, very good and in-depth

    Ultimate Ear Training (Gary Willis) - with CD

    The Real Book - Bass clef, 6th Edition

     

    All excellent condition except a few pages of the Real Book have come off the binder.

    For sale as a lot, price includes postage.

     

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  2. Got this recently when I purchased a new desk, but, I'm not going to be using it. In excellent condition, and the desk I got is mint, so, clearly does its job. I think this would probably be the equivalent model now;

    https://www.studiospares.com/Accessories/Cases-Rack/Trojan-19-inch-Pro-Adjustable-Mixer-Case-12U_458800.htm

    But this one is ABS plastic. Really solid, no obvious marks etc.

    Price includes delivery.

     

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  3. Available as a bundle - loads of bits I've got knocking about... Won't split, but, thought it may be useful to someone? Price includes postage.

    Stagg Bass Body (Black) - been really cudely hacked around the pickup in the past although this is covered by a pickguard. Route near bridge is a slightly unusual shape. Bridge included.

    Stagg Bass Neck with tuners

    Gear4Music Body (Blue)

    Gear4Music Neck

    2 x Precision Scratchplates (one white, one tortoiseshell).

    2 x neckplates

    1 x cheap eBay pickup.

    The necks fit the respective basses, and I'm pretty sure that the Stagg at least is pretty standard as far as dimensions go. Neither Scratchplate completely covers the slightly extended route on the Stagg.

     

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, Frank Blank said:

    I have played a lot of short scale basses in my seemingly never ending search for the short scale fretted bass and I'd say the Gretsch G2220 trumps both the Squier and the Talman hands down. It's a little heavy for it's size but the plus is that it won't be outgrown, great instruments for the price.

    THats interesting - I'd say the other way round - I found the Gretsch's that I've played to be planks.  Had a student with a Mikro that was cool - I guess just a styling thing compared to the Talman in reality?

  5. 3 Gator MIXERBAGS.

     

    1 x MIXERBAG 2519 (https://www.gatorcases.com/products/mixer/mixer-bags/g-mixerbag/25-x-19-x-8-mixergear-bag-g-mixerbag-2519/) - £30

    1 x MIXERBAG 1818 (https://www.gatorcases.com/products/mixer/mixer-bags/g-mixerbag/18-x-18-x-5-5-mixergear-bag-g-mixerbag-1818/) - £20

    And one that seems a bit bigger than the 1818 for£20.  I've included individual pics - the 2519 is great for a desk - can hold a pretty big one... the 1818s are great for smaller form desks (Presonus Studiolive 16 type size), leads or amp heads.

     

     

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  6. SOLD

     

    Really nifty little unit - the audio quality is excellent (as would be expected with Zoom) - I think they are the same condensers as in some of the Zoom audio recorders? The video is OK - has some nifty little wide angle shots to fit bands etc in nice and close. Can run on batteries or mains. £90 seems the best price new, so £60?

    In as new condition, with box.

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