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KaBuKiM

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  1. Hiya, A couple of weeks ago I went on a craze to find a new gig bag. The one I had was a RockBag Premium one and after 5 years of heavy duty it became too much to bare. I don't have a car, and I also have some back problems, so finding a new one was a really important mission. To cut the story short - I popped in the Bass Gallery in Camden Town - and they had several Ritter Evolution gig bags for [b]£70[/b]! If I'm not mistaken, that's a bag that they used to sell around £120. so, I bought one! It's massive, but it sits hight enough for me to be comfortable, and it has waist straps which help distibuting the weight. Now walking the streets of London and commuting is much easier. And, in a very good price. P.S. I saw several more of thouse gigbags around the shop, and I believe they have more under sale. They said Ritter don't make this brand with thick padding any more, and they got stuck with some old stock, so they sell it real cheap. (Hmmm... I wonder if someone will do a Mono sell of the same kind
  2. Didn't have time to open it and have a look inside yet, but I hope your's will feel better soon, Mick. Lozz - Thanks, I'll call them soon. Things like that happens, I know. But hell, it's really depressing.
  3. Hi there, newbie Basschatter here. I have a problem with my MB Little Mark II, and I hope it's a small one. In order to define whether that's the case, I need some advice, so thanks in advance to everyone who helps. I have this amp for around 5 years now. Yesterday, while playing a gig in Camden the power went out onstage. It was down for about two minutes and then the owner pulled a plug somewhere and everyone's amps came back to life... except mine of course. So I played DI and back home opened the fuse box to find out the fuse is black inside. I switched to the replaceble one (it was there since I bought the amp) - switched on and... a small "click" sound was heard and the amp would not switch on. The second fuse was dead as well. I bought another fuse, a slow-burning one (or however they're called) and tried the same thing - this time nothing happens. At all! No sound, no lights, no fan. Tried with different cable and the same. The fuse dows seems intact now. So, my question is, am I completely screwed and should find a nice vase to put on top of the MB, or should I fix it (if the price is not completely bonkers)? If so, do you know any MB repairman around central-north London? (also, one zipper of the MB case broke before the show. It's completely irrelevant but c'mon world, find someone else to kick around! I'm a good person, leave my good karma alone!) Thanks again.
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