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cd_david

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  1. [quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='548440' date='Jul 22 2009, 10:56 PM']CD David has a very nice fretless model, don't you Dave![/quote] [quote name='JD1' post='556764' date='Jul 31 2009, 06:26 AM']I remember seeing those in the 80's. There was a shop here in Whitley Bay called Backline and they were the only place that seemed to have them.[/quote] Just found this thread, I did own one which has recently been sold And I live just down the road from where Backline used to be and that is where i fell for these basses, he had loads including the headless and half fretted. MMmmmmmmmmmmm memories.
  2. I managed to put together this rig in the autumn, bought the 100 head on this forum for 325 i think and got the cab off glasgow gumtree for 125. The amp is in great condition but the cab needs the filler in the baffle replaced but thats an easy job plus i had to tighten the grill cloth but that was a doddle too. I would suggest buying separately as they do seem to go for more as a pair. Good luck in your search.
  3. Some Milf (Musicman) id give it all 5 inches and the best 20 seconds of its life...................... (Fretted)
  4. Anyone have any experience of this and where in the north i could buy it? I need to refinish my ampeg PR 810h which has a satin-ish large flaked finish and not sure if this is a suitable match. Cheers Dave
  5. BUMP
  6. Just checked new price on DV247, these are £30 new inc vat so £20 should do it with P+P
  7. [quote name='Hot Tub' post='709192' date='Jan 11 2010, 07:08 PM']Just a quick suggestion - you may want to give some idea of how much you're after for it. [/quote] Aha Well spotted
  8. Sold Thanks
  9. SOLD
  10. UA 5 I've owned this from new, its never been out my home studio and offers superb sound quality. VERY GOOD condition and full working order. Specs below. Just checked tonight and this is still supported to Windows 7 and Mac OS 10.6. Comes ith power supply and install disc but you will need to download the updated drivers. I dont know [size=6][b]£50 plus p+p [/b][/size] EDIROL UA-5 24bit 96khz USB audio interface Two high quality microphone pre-amps with balanced (XLR) and 1/4-inch (TRS) inputs Switchable phantom power (48 VDC) Two Line-level analog inputs (-10 dBu) with level control Two pairs of Line-level analog outputs (RCA and 1/4-inch) Two A-to-D converters that operate up to 24-Bit data words and 48 KHz sampling rates (full duplex) and 96 KHz (half duplex) S/PDIF Optical (Toslink) and Coaxial (RCA) Inputs and Outputs (selectable) and a USB slave interface. The UA-5 can feed PC- or Mac-compatible computers via its USB interface. (The UA-5 is not designed to be used as a stand-alone mic pre-amp/A-to-D converter; see the M-Audio Duo for that application.) Phantom Power The UA-5 provides 48 Volt phantom power to microphones that need it; the phantom power can be switched on or off via a front panel push button when not required. (A single pushbutton controls both channels.) Zero Latency Monitoring The UA-5 provides zero-latency monitoring: you can monitor the recorded audio in real-time via its variable level headphone output. The 1/4" headphone jack and level control are on the front panel. Overload Indicator The Duo's front panel provides a single Peak LED to indicate when you're feeding either channel too hot a signal. SCMS When recording via its analog inputs, the UA-5 acts as a professional device and does not impose SCMS restrictions on its S/PDIF output data stream unless you specifically impose it via your host computer. When recording via the S/PDIF digital inputs, the UA-5 passes along the SCMS state in the data stream without modification. Note: The UA-5 is not bit-for-bit accurate in transferring digital data to the computer via its S/PDIF input. Sample Rate Conversion The UA-5 offers real-time sample rate conversion in hardware, the only device of its type to do so. High Impedance Input The second XLR input can be switched to accept a high impedance input source, like an electric guitar. Specifications Dynamic Range: 99 dB (A-to-D converter), 108 dB (D-to-A converter) Noise Level: -95 dBu or less (analog output) Max mic input level: 0 dBu Mic input gain range: 50 dB Line level output: -10 dBu Variable level headphone output Power Requirement: 9 VDC at 450 milliAmps Size: 8-5/8(W)x 5-7/16(D)x 1-7/8(H) inches [218(W)x 137(D)x 46.5(H) mm] Weight: 1 pound 10 ounces [.71 kg] Minimum System Requirements Windows Windows ME, 98SE, 2000 Professional USB port (Intel chipset preferred) Pentium, Celeron, Intel-compatible, 400 MHz (500 MHz for 2000 Pro) 64 MB RAM (128 MB for 2000 Pro) 100 MB hard disk storage "Note to PC users: "INTEL", "ALI" or "Lucent" USB chipsets are recommended. Incompatible USB chipsets: VIA Apollo BX, VIA Apollo MVP3, VIA Apollo MVP4, VIA Apollo Pro, VIA Apollo Pro Plus, VIA Apollo Pro133A, VIA Apollo Pro133, VIA Apollo KT133, VIA VT 83C572/VT82C586, VIA Tech, VIA Rev5, Standard Open HCD, OPTi 82C861, SiS7001, NEC Open HCD Controller, Compaq PCI to USB Open Host Controller." Macintosh MacOS 8.6 and 9.x (MacOS 9.0.4 required for Sound Manager) USB port PowerPC G3/300 MHz or higher 128 MB RAM 100 MB hard disk storage
  11. Check to see the E saddle is not sitting on the bass plate. I had a piezo which did this when the saddle block was touching the plate., it must earth out? but a small amount of lift in the height adjustment screws sorted it immediately. Dave
  12. [quote name='umcoo' post='699668' date='Jan 3 2010, 04:38 PM']I'm looking for a flight case for my 135 and castle cases do one for the bassman 100. I measured the 135 and the case and the case seems a really tight fit. Is that how they're supposed to be? Help me spend money folks![/quote] I think they are? Mine has a 135 bassman vinyl cover. In mm my 1976 bassman 100 head is, 665 x220 x245 without feet or handles taken into consideration Hope this helps Dave
  13. Most desks even budget ones "should" be able to cope with line and mic levels at xlr input! Like previous advice states its most likely the engineer, who if he had a problem should have provided you with a DI box himself, after all thats his job. If your problem is of concern to you i wouldnt mod the amp like WOT suggest, just make a FEMALE to MALE, short XLR lead with the resistor across the hot pin and it keeps th amp original and avoids you voiding the warranty by soldering the insides.
  14. Bumpette for Dez doing up new house with pregnant wife and no internet access.
  15. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='697833' date='Jan 1 2010, 12:12 PM']If anyone wants one, I have a spare brown MM LE case like the one further up this page. [/quote] PM'd
  16. Just been paid in advance for a bass from Tom. Great comms and a lovely smooth deal Cheers Dave
  17. [quote name='jembullo' post='691872' date='Dec 22 2009, 09:35 PM']Cheers buddy, bit sad to be getting rid of it to be honest. On a side note, did you ever sell the piezo ray...still wish i'd been a bit more decisive about it!!!![/quote] Yeah, It sold To Rich (Out to play jazz) good luck with this one, wish i had a spare 500 notes.
  18. This used to be mine and i can confirm its a beaut!, Great player and full on P tone Plus Jem is a great bloke.
  19. Just sold my Wilkes fretless To Tim, Thoroughly nice bloke to deal with. No complications. Hope it gives you many years service mate ATB DAVE
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