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  1. I know this is old but I thought chuck my 2p's worth in I have one of these - I bought one s/h for bass practice sessions. It's not a well-known badge but it's OK, works well - surprisingly solidly made with black carpet covering. It's pretty hefty for a practice amp too and more than loud enough for my practice needs. Mine has phono inputs direct to power amp which has actually proved very useful more than a few times (connecting mp3 player etc). I'd recommend it ...
  2. This 1200W PA System is powerful, clear and perfect for gigging bands in clubs, pubs, medium-sized venues. My 5-piece band has been using this PA for the last few months for gigging locally and it has been 100% reliable with power & volume to spare. The recently serviced mixer can be run in stereo or mono modes and features 10 channels so it easily copes with four vocalists plus guitar, keyboards, bass and drums etc. It independently powers both main and monitor speakers. It has built-in reverb, delay and various multi-effects. You can even use it for playing mp3s between sets etc The whole system is compact, lightweight and easy to transport too. It is being sold complete with everything you need including: Behringer Europower PMP1280S 1,200-Watt 10-Channel Powered Mixer with Dual Multi-FX Processor and FBQ Feedback Detection System 4 x Yamaha US-built, SV12 12" 8ohm lightweight, hi-def speakers with tweeters plus speaker stands with carry case 2 x microphones plus microphone stands All cables for mixer, microphones, two main speakers and two monitors are included This system is used but has been looked after – everything works as it should and overall is in 9+ condition. NB. The TV, and amp stand etc seen in pics are NOT included!
  3. I used one and think it's still around somewhere. Despite the confusing interface and steep learning curve this little unit has some nice features and can make multitrack recording very attainable.
  4. NOW SOLD - NOW SOLD - NOW SOLD [color=#282828][font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]Up for sale or poss trade, my trusty Ibanez [/size][/font][/color][font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]SR500[/size][/font][color=#282828][font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3], - not sure of the year exactly, but it's one of the slightly earlier models without the switchable mid-boost. [/size][/font][/color] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]Just a couple of very small dings otherwise in excellent condition.[/size][/font] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]As most of you will know, these are fantastic instruments, mellow p-bass tones on the neck pickup, and plenty of bite from the bridge pickup or any blend between the two.[/size][/font] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]It's got a sculptured mahogany body, Barto[/size][/font][color=#282828][font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]lini MK1 pickups, active electronics, 3-band EQ, volume and pickup blend control.[/size][/font][/color] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]It sounds really good, and the playability is better than almost any other bass I've tried, really slim, comfortable neck, super low action, and very light at around 7lb.[/size][/font] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]It's currently sporting flatwound strings, which sound great and very mellow.[/size][/font] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]It's had a recent pro-setup with action and intonation spot-on.[/size][/font] [font=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif][size=3]It's a lot of bass for not much moola[/size][/font]
  5. NOW SOLD - NOW SOLD - NOW SOLD [attachment=190188:sr500_09.JPG] PRICE DROP - now just £250 [color=#000080][font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif][b][size=3]If you're looking for a really lightweight, modern bass with an incredibly slim, fast neck combined with powerful and versatile EQ - this baby has it all![/size][/b][/font][/color] [color=#000080][font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif][b][size=3]This example has been looked after & is in excellent condition with just a few minor marks. Primarily used in my home studio. It's a lot of bass for little money![/size][/b][/font][/color] [b][size=3]Here's the blur[/size][/b][b][size=3]b from Ibanez:[/size][/b] [color=#444444]The SR500 basses combine classic good looks with outstanding tone woods. The five-piece wenge and bubinga necks are the thinnest and fastest in their class, while the dual Bartolini pickups and 3-band EQ deliver the kind of monster tone usually associated with custom built instruments that cost a small fortune![/color] This is unquestionably one of the best looking bass guitars around, but it's also surprisingly light weight with a superbly balanced, comfort contoured mahogany body with a sweet brown mahogany finish. Most other manufacturers charge extra for such premium timbers, but like all Ibanez instruments, the SR500 is an exceptional value. This is a bass guitar that plays every bit as great as it looks! The Ibanez SR500 sports one of the most playable necks in its class. You start with a amazingly thin 5-piece jabota and bubinga neck that's perfectly matched with the bolt-on design. The nut is also thinner than you'll find on almost any production instrument. You won't believe just how fast this neck plays and how effortlessly you can access the upper frets. The rosewood fingerboard offers a strong, tight sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain pattern and abalone oval inlays. While the SR500 is unquestionably a great looking bass guitar that plays like a dream, you also want your bass to deliver earth shaking lows and crystal clear highs. That's no problem thanks to the specially-designed Bartolini MK1 neck and bridge pickups which are matched to the Bartolini Mk1 3-band EQ circuitry. This combination allows you to quickly dial in your perfect bass sound regardless of your individual style and preference. From roadhouse blues to jazz fusion, the SR500 delivers the perfect sound every time! [b]FEATURES[/b][list] [*]Thin, fast, 5-piece SR4 neck crafted of jatoba and bubinga [*]Sculpted mahogany body [*]Rosewood fretboard with oval abalone markers or maple fretboard with black dot inlays [*]24 medium frets [*]Accu-Cast B20 bridge [*]Bartolini MK1 neck pickup [*]Bartolini MK1 bridge pickup [*]Black chrome hardware with black pickups [*]Bartonini MK1 active 3-band EQ [*]Weight <7lb [/list]
  6. Hi - interested. Where are you located?
  7. Hi Vinny, I'm interested in this (although I have reservations about the colour!). I'd like to trade my 'as new' Ibanez SRX360. I haven't yet put it on eBay but it will go up for £225.If you're interested, I have pics and of course I'd pay the balance.cheers matey.
  8. Hi Guys apologies for delay - but the first basschatter who responded has the gig! many thanks to all others - and perhaps another time ...
  9. [color=#000080][size=4][font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif]long story short I can't make a paid gig with my female-led, pop/rock covers band. It's in Cheshunt, Herts, Sunday 3rd of August, afternoon If you're up for the gig, send me details about you and ideally a link to you playing. I'll get back to you with more details plus setlist/keys etc. cheers for now[/font][/size][/color]
  10. Hi - I might be poss interested in a swap for my rosewood Jazz neck (I prefer a maple fingerboard) but can you explain: [i][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Unfortunately, there are two "set" of tuners for the tuners (one for the stock tuners from a Squier CV Jazz Bass and the other are for the Hipshot HB2 tuners).[/font][/color][/i] thanks
  11. [color=#000080]Over the years I've gradually scaled down.[/color] [color=#000080]I now play most gigs with my LMII with one of three cab options:[/color] [color=#000080]usually I use it with just one Hartke 2x10 cab. Tiny rig with more than enough tone and volume to rock da house. I regularly get compliments about my sound ...[/color] [color=#000080]Occasionally I use the LMII with two identical Hartke 2x10 cabs, angle the cabs for superior spread with lower impedance even more volume on tap..[/color] [color=#000080]Option three is the LMII with a 1x15 and a 2x10 - this rig ticks all the boxes with power and clarity and will shake floors and loosen teeth.[/color] [color=#000080]Oh yes option 4 - no cabs at all just the LMII DI'd into the PA.[/color] [color=#000080]Still don't think I have had the volume control over 3 ...[/color]
  12. [color=#000080][size=3][size=3]thanks for the reply ...[/size][/size][/color] [color=#000080][size=3][size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]are you in Guildford? most of these gigs are in Beds & Herts. so might be a bit of a drive for you.[/font][/size][/size][/color] [color=#000080]Can you tell me something about you?[/color] [color=#000080][size=3][size=3]Currently I can't do gigs on these dates: (there will be more)[/size][/size][/color] [list] [*][color=#000080][size=3][size=2]Sat, 17 March[/size][/size][/color] [*][color=#000080][size=3][size=2]Sat 31st March[/size][/size][/color] [*][color=#000080][size=3]Sat 5th May [/size][/color] [/list] [color=#000080][size=3]can you cover them?[/size][/color] [color=#000080][size=3]cheers[/size][/color] [color=#000080][size=3]frank[/size][/color] [color=#000080][size=3]p.s re the Precision. er nice try ...[/size][/color] [color=#000080][size=3]recently I've been gigging with my £80 active Ibanez Soundgear Gio[/size][/color] [color=#000080][size=3]I've set it up just right, neck's spot on, it's light - and no biggie if it got nicked[/size][/color]
  13. [color=#000080]Hi[/color] [color=#000080]I can't fulfil all the dates with a band I play with - so we need an occasional dep.[/color] [color=#000080]Music: blues/rock 'n'roll/r'nb[/color] [color=#000080]let me know if you're up for these PAID gigs and I'll give you more details[/color]
  14. I'm not using currently using it - yours if you want it.
  15. I run my MarkBass LMII with a Peavey Max tube preamp - simply the best of all worlds!
  16. [color=#000080][size=5][font=Tahoma]Is the Peavey Max Preamp the best performing/best value valve bass preamp?[/font][/size][/color] [color=#000080]Used lightly in my smokefree home studio only, this 1U unit d[/color][color=#000080]elivers amazing clean, powerful, valve crunch and/or solid-state muscle. Recently professionally serviced and has had a new 12AX7 valve fitted, 'as new' condition.[/color] [color=#000080][/color][list] [*][color=#000080]Incredibly flexible yet intuitive and easy to use.[/color] [*][color=#000080]Designed, manufactured and solidly constructed in the U.S.[/color] [*][color=#000080]Input has switchable -10db pad (for both passive and active instruments).[/color] [*][color=#000080]Features two separate channels, 1 valve (12AX7), 1 solid state. These can be used and switched independently or used together and blended.[/color] [*][color=#000080]Gain/Volume levels can be individually set for each channel.[/color] [*][color=#000080]EQ is passive for the valve channel; Bass, Mid and Treble controls are provided. [/color] [*][color=#000080]The valve channel has two boost switches; Punch and Bright, which boost midbass and highs accordingly.[/color] [*][color=#000080]EQ for the solid state is addressed by a quality 7-band graphic equalizer which has a high and low shelving contour control for the frequencies either side of the equalizer's range.[/color] [*][color=#000080]Channel Blend control (simple way of dialling in the amount of valve sound against ss sound), and crossover adjustment of balance and frequency enables the bi-amping of your system (via a stereo or 2x mono power amps) and two suitable cabinets.[/color] [/list] [color=#000080][size=5][font=Tahoma][/font][/size][/color] [color=#000080]Switchable Pre or Post EQ low and high Z DI, separate [/color][color=#000080]Full, High and low outputs, effects send and return, footswitchable channels select/combine.[/color] [color=#000080][size=5][font=Tahoma][/font][/size][/color] [color=#000080]Sound Quality:[/color] [color=#000080]The valve channel gives instant warm tube goodness to your bass signal (works a treat with guitar, vocals too).[/color] [color=#000080]The solid state channel delivers fast and muscular low frequency solidity - use one or the other or choose to precisely dial in the amount of valve and solid-state channels for the best of both.[/color] [color=#000080]If you wind up the valve channel pre you can drive it into typical 12AX7 type distortion which can be switched in and out as you see fit. Alternatively, it may be used to enhance the tonal charactersitics of the solid state channel. Or it can be used as a smoother alternative ... The possibilities are numerous.[/color] [color=#000080]People in the know say this unit outperforms a Demeter (at a fraction of the cost).[/color] [color=#000080]Collect (nr Watford) or possible to pack/ship at buyers expense.[/color] [color=#000080]see this link for the owners manual[/color] [url="http://www.peavey.co...als/maxbass.pdf"]http://www.peavey.co...als/maxbass.pdf[/url]
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