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Kenny Gair

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  1. PM'd again...... hope to get over ASAP. All going well, this will have a new home in other part of Lanarkshire by the weekend
  2. I've been playing a trb5p-1 since 1991. I absolutely love it, still. Great basses, have a bump on me
  3. Ant, what's the bands name?
  4. Actually, the logo dates it to 1983 I think....see this link: http://www.tokairegistry.com/tokai-info/tokai-fender.html I have an 84 version of the same bass. Beautiful instrument. Whoever buys this will get a treat.
  5. Been trying to get a hold of Sy for a few days..... Money in paw but no joy
  6. Hey no worries Good luck, I hooe you get to keep it!!!
  7. Ant, that's really good if you. Where you gigging?
  8. Hey Sy, where about are you? I'm in the Carluke area. Might be interested in having a look. To be clear, I am thinking about buying the BB-II but may be convinced by this if it fits the weight reqs (I am sick of sare backs). Was holding off due to the interest from quimbymeat .
  9. Hahah.....probably wasn't that clear. I have a Warwick 410 cab that I use for smaller gigs, i want to get shot and replace that with another and the Barefaced seems like a great idea (the Big Baby II). Whist the Warwick isn't terribly heavy, it's still a bulky bugger to move about and heaving it in out of may car gives me a pain in the neck.....never mind back The Warwick puts out about 450W at 4 Ohms, which pretty much OK for small venues but if I grab an 8 Ohm cab that produces about the same output, it will then allow me to add another cab once I have convinced myself it's OK to wave bye bye to my fridge shaped lover. I really do love the 810 but really don't love shifting it.
  10. Hi Chris, Yeh the Berg cabs look great but the Barefaced weight is VERY attractive. Freq range, power handling etc looks great on the Big Baby II. Pretty much bang on the money. Now to find someone selling one second hand!! Would love to try one to be honest. Youtube, whilst really informative, never really manages to get anywhere near to capturing the audio correctly. I see there's a big twin on sale here in Glasgow (perfect for me location wise), but the cab is not really a step forwards in weight terms. I completely love my SVT810 and would be really loathed to get rid of it (something I would probably have to look at if I took in the Big Twin). It's more a smaller alternative for wee gigs that I want to find (and may be convinced at a later date to add another and get shot of the fridge). Hmmm….food for thought. Cheers
  11. Cheers, maybe I should have searched first. Oops. I'll check out barefaced. Money....., £500-600 Isn't that far away I guess.
  12. Hi. Ok, I am sure I have asked this question before but maybe not here (so please don't shoot me for repetition). I have a sore back and much as really love my SVT 810, I'd love something nice and light for smaller gigs. I use an SVT-7 Pro to power this up so needs to be able to pump out about 500-600 watts at 8 ohms. Don't want to buy a 4 ohm cab as I have a Warwick 410 that weighs about 45 kilos and not much better to port about than the 810……it needs to find a new home! I may consider adding another cab to an 8 ohm rig anyway and get rid of both. That would give me a more flexible rig. Any suggestions? Had been thinking Aguilar but not sure about the power handling at 8 ohms. Cheers
  13. What do you use to interface it? Thanks for the reply by the way!
  14. Hey! Just a quick question about home rehearsal. Sometimes it's a right royal pain in buttocks having to wire up a rig to settle down for a quick weedle on my bass. Have any of you got any experience of the topic title, or similar interfaces for rehearsal/swift recording to iPad/Mac/PC? Inexpensive and good are the two key words All the best!
  15. Chris, been trying to contact you but no joy. Looking to buy this but need to be able to contact you. You'll have my number in a PM. All the best
  16. Ed, looks like you have pulled the spec from the manufacturer's website. It details it as fretless.... I assume this isn't? Check out your spec at the top [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Radius: 16"[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Neck Inlays: Pearl Dot[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Fretless: Lined[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Width (at Nut): 1.769"[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Thickness (at Bridge): 0.672"[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I had set up a search for fretless basses and this came up due to the spec. Sorry, don't mean to be a smartass.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Kenny.[/font][/color]
  17. That bass pic looks like it has frets.....is it just me?
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