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  1. Hey man,

    I have played a Spector recently that my friend owns and he hasn't got a clue what Spector is it. It looked sort of simmilar to this one but it was black-ish. I'm trying to find out which one is it because I loved it to bits and I'm thinking about buying it off him at some point. I would go for yours to be fair if I had the money now :D

    Is the one you are selling made in Korea? What's the serial number on it?

    And obviously FREE BUMP FOR A RIGHT BARGAIN!

    Cheers,

    Tom :)

  2. I thought so, just double checking...

    However I got concerned a bit yesterday... I was recording some bass lines at home last night and I had my Input level fairly up high so the signal goes nice and strong through DI and an output level almost at lowest hearable level because it was like 11.45pm and I have used my EQ pedal to boost some highs coming out of my Precision... Anyway the Input level was at about 5/10 or 6/10 and the clip light started to flash so I plugged it into the active input instead. It stopped showing the clip light but it didn't sound any quieter..... Could it be because of such a low output level dialled in (0,5/10 - 1/10) or a compressor set fairly high up? Any clues?

  3. Hey guys,

    I don't know if I put this topic in a right place but I need help. I have started to use a stomp box type bass equalizer to compensate for my dead strings and also just to have this extra fiddling opportunity.

    Here's the question:

    I plug my bass into EQ and than cable that up into my amp's input. Should I use a passive one anyway or should I plonk it into an active one? Are there any other consequences of using too much input signal in an passive input other than clipping?

    Sorry for a noob question but I really do not know :S

    Regards,

    Tom

  4. Bought an old Jazz Bass copy from Chris. Had no problem what so ever. We have been in touch all the time and the bass was exactly what he said it is and was posted very quickly :)

    Cheers Chris!

  5. Hi,

    I would love to trade my Ashdown combo for a bass head of similar value. It's a very good practice/rehearsal amp which I think will do very well with playing gigs as it has very good XLR line out and Ashdown's VU meter so you can get your signal nice and clean through PA and still use it as a monitor. Also it would be loud enough to play a gig on it as it is. It has got the same pre-amp as MAG series, just smaller power amp section.

    The amp is in absolutely mint condition except little scratch on metal grill. It has never been gigged. Bought it off a guy who used it for studio recording at home, because I needed it for a gig at the local pub, but they wanted me straight through PA anyway so I use it to play along with YouTube... I wouldn't mind keeping it but it takes way too much space along with my 2x10 cab, plus I definitely don't need that much of a stack in my tiny flat :D

    [b]Will trade for Ashdown MAG 300, Hartke HA2500, Gallien-Krueger Backline 600, Trace Elliot GP7 etc.

    Might trade for something better with money your way.

    I probably would sell it for around £130-£150 if picked up.[/b]

    Here are the photos:





    Pics from the auction I bought it off:





    Cheers,

    Tom

  6. [quote name='4000' timestamp='1343060554' post='1744556']


    Very surprised at that price. This is another to add to the growing "wish I had the cash" list.
    [/quote]

    +1 on that one mate.

    I want a P-bass, MM, Jazz and a Modulus FB4. I have all of them except the last one and at that price it really is a steal. I wish I had the cash....

    Good luck with the sale mate and a free bump for a rare, legendary bass!

  7. Hi, I have figured it out myself already.

    The best way to do it is to get some sort of USB Audio interface that works with Mac. There are two of them that I looked at:

    Griffin iMic (£20 range)

    and

    Line6 'something someting' GX (£70 range)

    You basically plug that in to your USB and it gives you audio input and output via JACK. Then you basically plug a normal mixer to it and off you go.

    I have ordered the iMic thingy and I will keep you post it how is it. I heard it's a bit noisy and easy to clip... We will see :)

    Take care guys! :)

  8. Hi,

    I would like to record couple of tracks with my friends but unluckily my PC's microphone input socket is a gonner and my laptop doesn't have one at all.

    So could you recommend me any solution? Are there any sort of mixers I can plug in to my USB?

    It has to be as cheap as possible and it has to work witch an Apple Mac...

    Help?

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