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  1. My covers band are playing at the Barking Spider in Huddersfield on Thursday. We do a range of 90's and 00's pop, rock, alternative and grunge.

    More details here:

    [url="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=192066394150621"]http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=192066394150621[/url]

  2. Hey,

    I've currently got a bass microsynth on my board. It's great, but ive recently got a gated fuzz which i'm using with an octaver instead of the voicing section on the bms. I never use the attack delay function, so i'm only really using the filter section. As the pedal is quite large, and requires it's own power supply, i've been trying to find a small 9v stompbox that can do the job of the filter section.

    Does anyone have any recomendations for pedals that would be good for this?

  3. CANCELLED

    My band Endorphinmachine are playing the Quayside in Runcorn on Saturday:

    [url="http://www.quaysideruncorn.com/index.php?p=1_6_Whats-on"]http://www.quaysideruncorn.com/index.php?p=1_6_Whats-on[/url]

    We're a prince tribute band, and it's the first gig we've done in ages due to keyboard player issues! Come along if you're in the area!

  4. This is odd...I've just got a set of Deep Talkin's. Never used them before and the g string seems very dull compared to the rest. All the other strings have a certain amount of clank, whereas the G sounds completely dead (kind of more like I expected flats to sound). Also, the G string looks different to the rest of the strings, in that you can't really see the windings on it.

    Will the rest of the strings calm down to all sound like the G?

  5. Hey guys,

    I've just brought a set of schaller strap locks for my reverend rumblefish. However, I've found that I can't get the top strap pin out of the bass as the screw head is stripped. All the suggested methods for getting screws out which have stripped heads seems a bit drastic (eg: using a screw extractor with a drill - could easily destroy the bass if I slip!). So I'm wondering if it's even worth putting the strap locks on, and whether I should just buy some grolsch and use the rubber washers.

    What do people reckon?

  6. [quote name='hedzball' post='559591' date='Aug 3 2009, 08:08 PM']is this still about??

    can you take Paypal??

    postage would be to ireland[/quote]

    Actually, had been thinking about getting this defretted so that I get some use out of it, and I think that's what I'm going to do.

  7. Continuing my clearout, I'm looking to sell my Ashbury 5 string acoustic bass. I bought this from Hobgoblin about 7 years ago, but haven't really had much use for it. It's got a Belcat 5 band active EQ. There's no issues with the bass.

    Looking for about £150 for this. Would also prefer local pickup as I don't have a hard case for it.

    Cheers,

    Ryan.

  8. I'm looking to sell my spector 4 string. However, I'm not sure what model this is. I know it's an entry level spector, as it's bolt on and passive. I bought it in 2000. It looks a lot like the performer classic series that they make today, however I don't think they made this model 9 years ago. I also can't find the serial number - apparently, it's supposed to be inside the control cavity, however the cavity on this bass is lined with metal foil for shielding. Could the serial numer be underneath this?

    Anyhow, the bass is in pretty good shape. It's got three dings on the body and one on the headstock, which I've touched up with black car touch up paint. I tried to take some photos of these but due to the glossy finish the body just reflects the flash and you can't see them. Other than that the bass is fine.

    I'm after around £150 for this, but I'm open to offers.

    Cheers,

    Ryan.

  9. I'm looking to sell my Warwick streamer standard 5 string. This is not the Rockbass version. I've had the bass from new for about 8 years, and it's been well used. The only issue is that the little bits either side of the adjust-a-nut have broken off. This means that when you take the strings off, the nut comes off. However, there's no issue when the strings are on since the strings secure the nut in place. Other than that the bass is in pretty good shape. It's passive, but still has that classic warwick growl!

    Looking for around £200 for this, or may consider a trade for a fretless 5 of some sort.

    Cheers,

    Ryan.

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