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2elliot

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  1. 1998 Warwick Streamer Stage 1 - Original Ocean blue flamed finish with new black Warwick hardware (original gold hardware included). MEC pickups and 3 band eq. Dot markers are stickers. 

    Good used condition, but does have a few little dings.

    Comes with a Warwick gig bag and a lovely padded leather suede  strap. 

    9.7lb on the digital bathroom scales.

    Bass in the North East.

     

    No trades

    Can post if required but collection preferred. 

     

     

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  2. On 01/07/2020 at 14:40, miles'tone said:

    Ah..

    Your chord tones are the 1,3,5,7 of whichever scale you're looking at.

    The first inversion is just playing it 3,5,7,1

    Second inversion is 5,7,1,3

    Third inversion is 7,1,3,5

    I know at first it all sounds high falutin but it's not at all.

    Inversions are great because it keeps you off just doing mainly the root thing and they make you harmonise in an easy way that sounds more clever than it really is! 😄

    That's really helpful.  Thank you

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  3. 3 hours ago, TRBboy said:

    Spotted a white 2025 FS today on FB, don't know if it's on here too.... £1500... You can get a new BBP5 for that can't you? 

    The BB2000 cost big money when new. You can stick another £1k on top of that price to get somewhere close the RRP.

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  4. I was having noise issues with my 70s Clone Theory, hum, buzz etc. depending on the venue. The early versions are hard wired to a 3 pin plug.  I know a great amp tech in North Shields, Route Two Amplification, so asked him if he could take a look. 

    The overall repair wasn't straight forward but it's back up and running and sounding brilliant.  The original plug and lead removed and replaced with a 12V DC 'Boss type' power socket, plus a  couple of mods to the circuit to help keep the  noise away and level out the on off volume. 

    I'm a very happy boy...

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  5. 11 minutes ago, Al Krow said:

    Tbf £1,500 is pretty much the price of the P34 when it first came out (and that's not a NT either). 

    True and made in Japan. I'm not interested in neck through though,  the current bolt on design Yamaha uses is excellent.  My 734a was one of the first in the country and the neck hasn't fallen off yet. Lol. 

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  6. 2 hours ago, matbard said:

    The Hooky bass will come in autumn. It was planned a big showdown during the Manchester Bass Day in march.

    Street price would be around GBP 1.500

    I would hope it's made in Japan for that price. It's double a 734a... 

  7. I've recently purchased a second hand IMac(£350) that came with Logic Pro X. It's relatively straightforward to start recording,  but noticeably not a PC which is all I'd previously used.  No latency issues from the off using a Focusrite interface.  Boat loads of videos on YouTube to help you get started. It just works. 

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