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Rumblebass

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  1. I’ve been caught by this Zooh/Kasem H … Hipshot DeTuner available as per my wanted advert. Payment sent via PayPal… heard nothing since .. emails go unanswered & zooh has disappeared. Obviously I should have checked the forum first! Beware!! R.
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  5. Hi all, My set up is Genzler Magellan 800 head with Aguilar SL410… flat wound strings on a Fender Precision with Lindy Fralin pick ups. I’m looking for a pedal which will get me close to Lemmy’s Ace of Spades growl for a couple of songs… anything you could suggest? Thanks all.
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  7. NOW SOLD…..NOW SOLD Selling my Aguilar DB115 cab. In excellent condition . Comes with vinyl padded Hotcover. Has seen very little use due to lockdown etc. Collection preferred, but I can deliver if within an hour’s drive from me (Lincolnshire). Great cab… here’s what Aguilar say about it… This cabinet was designed to have great low-end extension but with the punchy midrange that is the signature sound of the DB cabinet line. This combination makes the DB 115 full enough to reproduce the deep presence of a multi-string instrument while being focused enough to accommodate all playing styles. The DB 115 is versatile enough to pair with either the DB 210 or DB 410 for a very powerful full range rig or as a great standalone cabinet! DB 115 400W 1x15 8 Ohm Bass Speaker Cabinet Specifications: Speaker Compliment: One 15" cast frame woofer, 95 oz. magnet Power handling: 400W RMS. Impedance: 8 ohms. Frequency response: 32 Hz - 3 kHz. Sensitivity: 96 dB 1W 1M. Dimensions: 21 x 24.5 x 17.5 in. Weight: 71 lb.
  8. Folks, I’m on the lookout for some cabinet grill cloth as per the Aguilar DB cab pictured. Aguilar themselves don’t supply it .. if anyone has any pointers I’d appreciate it Cheers R.
  9. Hi Rob is this still for sale please? Thanks
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  11. Based in Lincolnshire but we play U.K. wide
  12. Hi all, Our Band has been on the go a good while now.. we all have full time jobs and responsibility for marketing the Band, getting & organising bookings, clients liaison etc has usually been taken on by different individuals within the Band over the years. The current incumbent in that position can’t devote time to it anymore due to work constraints so we’re looking at possibly out sourcing the management of the bands diary. Does anyone have any recommendations for a company/individual in that field at all? We have in the past been registered with various entertainment agencies but our experience is you get a link on their website & that’s about it... very little in the way of active marketing/promotion. If anyone has any pointers or advice I’d appreciate it.. We do have a website, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter but we need someone to take on running the Band without actually having to play, Cheers, R.
  13. My Lakland Duck Dunn, with Lindy Fralin P Bass pick up, LaBella Deep Talkin flats
  14. My current set up... Genzler Magellan 800 head, Aguilar SL410X cab, GB Rumour bass with Lakland Duck Dunn bass as 2nd option. Nice compact & light rig with loads of power. I’m very pleased with it.
  15. Haven’t posted for a while. Here’s my Rumour4 number 0052 made for me by Bernie in 2001. I sold it a few years back when I stopped playing. In 2017 I was offered the opportunity to re-join my old Band, and I was able to buy back my bass (I’d kept tabs on its whereabouts) . I won’t be parting with it again!
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  18. Hi all, I’d appreciate any recommendations for bass cab stands please. I use 2 x Aguilar SL112’s which are very small & compact , could just do with raising them up a bit (footprint is 19ins W x 18 ins deep) I’m finding that as they’re so low to the floor I’m struggling to hear myself as the sound goes past my knees! Need to be fold away also Thanks
  19. Andy was kind enough to sell back to me, my GB Rumour made for me by Bernie which had come into his possession. A very easy & smooth process and a huge thank you to Andy for making it happen. R.
  20. Thanks for the replies everyone, I must say, having seen your comments & read the reviews, I am edging towards the Rumble 500. I like the idea of amp/cab in one hand & bass in the other - a concept I'm not used to! Cheers for now, R.
  21. Hi all, please excuse me, I've been out of the loop bass wise for a few years,but I'm dipping my toe back in the water. In 2008 when I retired from playing, my main stage rig was GB Rumour4 bass, through an EBS TD650 with 1 x 15 & 4 x 10 EBS Proline cabs.We had road crew so size/weight was never an issue. I'm now inflicting myself on the general public again, and wanted a powerful yet lightweight combo since I'll be hauling it around myself. Min. output of 300 watts preferred. Could I ask your assistance to advise whats out there currently please, that would be suitable? Many thanks R.
  22. Excellent advice guys thanks very much, I'll look at everything that each of you have suggested, it's clear that things have got smaller & louder since my EBS days! Much appreciated Cheers, R
  23. Hi all, I retired from playing in 2008, and at that time , my main stage set up, was all EBS - TD650 head with ProLine 4 x 10 & 1 x15 cabs. Great gear & a wonderful sound. Didn't care too much that it was big & bulky & heavy as my Band had road crew so I just turned up & played. Haven't played since, & I sold all my EBS stuff, and I now have an opportunity to get back to playing again with my old Band.No road crew this time though, and as a few years have passed I'm bit out of the loop equipment wise. Looking for pointers towards a decent combo type set up, with at least a 2 x 12 set up as a minimum, lightweight, but with plenty of power (prob 350-400w minimum). Would appreciate any advice or guidance, to small yet light & powerful set ups. Is there such a thing out there these days? Thanks R.
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