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ratman

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  1. Try using the Regal by itself. The Noble is a DI after all.
    When the Regal was released recently I tried it with my tried & trusted Bassman-IR-Para EQ preset that I’ve been using for a while. I wasn’t impressed. Then I tried using the Regal block by itself, and it sounded really good. So much so, that it’s my go to sound now.
    I have a Japanese FSR Mustang that I was about to sell here which now sounds better than I’ve ever heard it. I’m not selling it now. I’ve actually had several musicians & engineers comment on my tone since I switched to the Regal. 

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  2. For sale - my Sennheiser E935 vocal microphone. It's slightly crisper sounding than their E835 mic, and a significant step up from the Shure SM58. This is a used mic so it does have a couple of marks on the metal body, as shown in the photos, but it's still in very good condition. I look after my gear and this mic has a clean grill and has been kept in it's pouch when not in use. Included in the sale is the mic clip.

    They're around £155 new and I'm looking for £95. That includes signed for shipping to the UK.

     

    https://www.andertons.co.uk/live-pa/live-microphones/sennheiser-e935-dynamic-microphone

     

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  3. Price now £450 £420 OR NEAREST SENSIBLE OFFER

     

    For sale - my GSS 26B400. This comprises the GSS 06B400 cab & amp combo with the GSS 06BC200 extension cabinet. These cabs each have a 6.5 inch speaker and the power amp has 2x100W outputs with Bass, Mid, Treble & Volume controls, and a Mute switch. Their weights are 7kg & 6.5kg respectively. It's a really light and portable little rig for quieter gigs. Both speakers have a tilt back design. You can stack them and tilt the top speaker as I have shown in one of the photos, but I found for the best monitoring results I placed both cabs side-by-side and tilted them both up towards me. Just to be clear - this isn't a rig for loud gigs. I used it for electric bass in a trio with a cajon & acoustic guitar, and for upright bass in an americana outfit with drums, mandolin, banjo & acoustic guitar. In those quieter volume level gigs this rig is awesome and totally holds it's own.

    You can see from the photos that the front grilles are of a slightly different design. This is because I purchased these a few months apart and in that time GSS had changed the design. I have bought two plain black matching grilles in the UK to replace the stock ones but I hadn't ever got round to swapping them over. I'll throw the new grilles in with the sale. They cost me around £70.

    New, at today's prices, this whole rig will set you back (in Euros) 600 for the cabs & amp, zip up covers 70, second speaker lead 16, and 54 shipping. Add on 20% import duty as GSS are in France. All in around 870 Euros. That's about £740. I'm looking for £500. As light and portable as these are I don't want to ship them, so it's either collection from London N4 or a meet up somewhere not too far away. I do go up to Northamptonshire fairly regularly too if that makes things easier for a meet up.

     

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  4. Last one left. Now £170.

     

    For sale, 2 x Eden EX112 8ohm 300W cabs. Each cab has a 12 inch neodymium speaker with a concentric tweeter mounted in the centre of the speaker. This really helps keep the cabinet size and weight to a minimum and a top mounted handle makes the 13.7kg an easy carry. These are lightly gigged and in great condition. They both have Roqsolid covers, also in almost new condition. I replaced the original jack input sockets with speakons but I will include the old jack sockets in the sale too. I used these with my Genz Benz Streamliner amp and they sounded really good. As a 2x12 rig they can get pretty loud. I think their sound quality punches well above their original cost. They were over £300 each when I bought them new and I'm looking for £320 for the pair. Shipping will be an issue due to weight and size so I'm looking for collection from London N4, or a meet up somewhere convenient. I do head up to Northamptonshire reasonably regularly too if that helps.

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  5. For sale, my Cioks DC5 pedal board power supply. Switchable 9, 12 or 18V and total output current of 900mA. This was mounted under a pedal board for a short while but was never gigged. Hence, it's in perfect contition. It comes with all the factory supplied cables, mounting screws, drilling template, and I'll include an IEC adaptor. No original box.

    I'm looking for £95 including signed for delivery to a UK address.

     

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  6. PRICE DROP, NOW £260

     

    For sale, my Boss ES5 switcher. I've owned this for 5 years, it was briefly on a pedal board but has spent most of it's life unused in a cupboard. Aside from a small scratch on the front (shown below) it's in immaculate condition. I don't have the original box.

    These switchers are really handy, you can change loop order, full midi control in & out, but if you're reading this you probably already know what it's capable of.

    As they're no less than £430 new I'm looking for £280. I'd prefer collection from London N4, but I will consider shipping it to a UK address on a signed for service.

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  7. For sale, my Source Audio Aftershock. It's in immaculate condition with pedal board tape on the bottom. It is boxed with the original PSU & Includes the 1/8” to 1/4” cable to connect to the Neuro Mobile App.

    Price includes Signed for UK shipping. I'll knock a fiver off for collection in person, I'm in london N4.

     

    I'm also selling a Source Audio Hub here, and I'll do a good deal if somebody takes them both together.

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  8. I think a private booking may not be the way to go. Possibly a pub that won't mind a free band (the birthday girl is paying us), we'll bring the 25-30 people, and the pub is still open to the public. The pub will just need a license for a 4 piece band. I will supply PA, as big or small as is needed for the size of the room.

     

  9. On 08/01/2024 at 08:59, bassbiscuits said:

    once I get sweaty I have to keep adjusting them to stop them falling out.

    Try the Sonicfoam tips linked above. I had the same issue and in my case going up a size to the 14mm tips worked really well.

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