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You won't be able to give negative feedback, and there is no such thing as a negative seller strike. As a seller you can cancel the transaction at any time (and get your fees back) - you just have to say the item is no longer available for sale. Just as, as a buyer, you can choose not to pay for items you win and no one will/can force you to pay.
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Option for a 8ch ADAT Pre-amp is a used MOTU 8-Pre. Bought mine for £150 in mint condition.
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[quote name='Nicko' timestamp='1500460810' post='3337909'] It takes all sorts I guess, but against the advice of other members my personal experience of trying to learn an instrument from a book is not good. Theres no substitue for proper tuition. I say this as someone who was self taught for years before taking some lessons. I learnt more in the 3 years of lessons than I had in 10 years of trying to do it myself. [/quote] +1
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[quote name='Bobthedog' timestamp='1500839725' post='3340555'] Agreed re the drummer and have one lined up for a couple of weeks time. Re the bass teacher, I am not sure what you mean - my previous tutor was a guitarist and that was part of the problem for me. Do you mean with a player of something else from the rhythm section? [/quote] I still take lessons, from a guy who although 'can' play bass plays other instruments primarily piano and guitar much much better (and is more enthusiastic about music in a wider sense than just the bass - the whole picture if you like). All we do is play - although much of what we do 'pushes me' on bass, we rarely talk/learn about technique. I've had 'bass' teachers in the past & they were great helping me with technique issues but really poor at facilitating learning about what it is to play bass with other people. You're about 1/2 an hour's drive from him if you fancied me putting in touch with him.
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You need more than a drum machine, you need another player(s) (not bass) to play with, to bounce off, to groove with... Take a lesson with someone who isn't a bass teacher. You might be very suprised at the result!
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I think I'm still looking for my voice. But I'm having a lot of fun searching for it. The single most important thing for me, is playing with another musician(s). Get a drum machine (or if space/neighbours allow a drummer), a friendly guitar player, and your goodself. Just play, jam, get into the groove and flow. Don't play covers, just let your voice come through your fingers.
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As someone that came late to bass, I would say get a tutor, even if it's just once a month. All the knowledge on the internet means nothing if you don't know how to apply it. Plus a tutor can give you immediate feedback and correct you - you dont get that from youtube! Play with other people, don't just play on your own otherwise you will get bored really quickly.
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+1 for the polytune
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Why not have a go trying to sketch it out yourself? If you can play it, you should know the notes Print out a blank bass clef sheet and start scribbling!
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I don't know if it's my perception, but my Stingray is at it's best when it's wearing 40-100's as recommended. Sounds and feels much better than when I try with 105's (yes setup is adjusted between changes) I also had a Mex 70's Jazz bass which would only support the factory spec strings a couple of years ago. Put 105's on it and the neck went snap. I'm sure I'm the exception though.
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TC Electronic BC 212 2x12" Cab available - ON HOLD
sammybee replied to sammybee's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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TC Electronic BC 212 2x12" Cab available - ON HOLD
sammybee posted a topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
BC 212 2x12" Cab available. In very nice condition. I have two of these, but 2 is overkill for my music room at home. £150 takes it. I'm sorted for Amps/Cabs - but happy to hear trade offers. I don't have any packaging materials - but could find some at a push if you wanted it couriered. Collect from Northampton. Otherwise I can deliver in person (no charge) to Milton Keynes, or I travel to Birmingham on a fairly regular basis. Pictures on the dropbox link below. [url="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hh0w4iizz1x04mq/AAA0pVBZmTvVI8kQZZ1jMiwTa?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox....QZZ1jMiwTa?dl=0[/url] -
Nice! Like the second one best.
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My Moog regret was selling my Moog Prodigy for the princely sum of £30 in 1988! It still stings even to this day.
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Behringher SL2442FX PRO 24:4:2 Mixer - NOW GONE
sammybee replied to sammybee's topic in Completed Items
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I would second the TC Electronic BG250 208 - I've got one in my practice room and it is great at quiet volumes and goes quite loud when you want it to. I've had a Fender Rumble 15 in the past, and it was worth every penny of the £25 I sold it for - but not much more.
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For collection only, and free of charge to one lucky winner is a Behringer SL2442FX PRO mixer. 24 channels with 16 Pre-amps. I used to use this a keyboard sub-mixer in my now long gone hardware setup. Now all digital I have no need or space for this. Was working with a little bit of crackle when the on-board FX were patched in, otherwise perfectly fine from memory. Collection only, as I don't have time to wait in for couriers. Postcode for collection is NN3.
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E bay...where have all the bargains gone?
sammybee replied to theplumber's topic in General Discussion
As a seller I love Ebay. I always get more £ than I expect, hassle free (providing you follow the rules). Things sell quickly, and you don't get the tire kickers and timewasters like you do on Gumtree. Happy to pay 10% for that. My strategy is to always buy low and sell at a reasonable (not high) cost. Can't go wrong. -
AMPEG SVP PRO Preamp - Pictures Added - NOW SOLD
sammybee replied to sammybee's topic in Effects For Sale
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Continuing the studio rationaisation... Selling these 3 drum machines. [s]Firstly is the Roland R-8 complete with the sought after 'Electronic' card featuring the sounds of the TR-808. Complete with UK Power supply, and original printed manual. Almost 30 years old, fully working, although well used and cared for while in my ownership. £175 including UK courier[/s]. - SOLD [attachment=238068:IMG_2581.JPG] [attachment=238069:IMG_2582.JPG] [s]Secondly is the Akai Professional Rhythm Wolf. A 100% analogue drum and bass machine, It does what it is supposed to do very well. Complete with all Packaging and accessories as supplied. £110 including UK courier.[/s] SOLD [attachment=238070:IMG_2577.JPG] [attachment=238071:IMG_2580.JPG] Lastly, I have a Boss/Roland DR 550 (original version), pocket drum machine. Fully working order £50 including UK courier.
