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  1. I do like the look of the Little Bastard and at £399 it does seem like it could be good value for money. I'm just wondering how usable it is, I mean 30 watts isn't a great deal of output is it? Do people really expect it to keep up with guitar and drums in a live situation or is it just a really expensive practice head for home and studio use?

    Curious to know if there is anything else like this out there, ie low wattage valve head. Any ideas?

  2. [quote name='PapillonIrl' post='678016' date='Dec 8 2009, 03:10 PM']Will you ship to Ireland ?

    It there any rolls of velcro with it ?

    Cheers,

    Nathan[/quote]


    Unfortunately I have used the velcro but I can send to Ireland at buyers cost. At the moment I'm not sure how much that will be as I've never sent anything there but I can try and look into it.

  3. I played a gig the other night and the bass player from the other 'team' nudged me on the elbow and whispered 'wanna see me bass?' I replied with a reluctant yes at which point he did a drum roll with his mouth followed by the Carmina Burana vocal chant whipped it out out its case and said 'there [b]she[/b] is, isnt [b]she[/b] the most beautiful [b]girl[/b] you've ever seen?'

    The whole experience sent shivers down my spine and the funny thing was his bass was an Epi Thunderbird!!!

    Hardly the bass of my dreams and definately not one it would go all emotional over.

  4. [quote name='bottomfeed' post='677424' date='Dec 8 2009, 01:43 AM']What size is it?[/quote]


    This is taken from the Diago website. Its the red one.
    [attachment=37890:board_co...ison_500.gif]

    Oh, and its internal height is 90mm.

    Hope that helps.

  5. I bought one of these a few month ago, which proved to be bad timing because my band split up the same week, so I have no need for it any more.

    looks just like this:




    As new condition, never left the house. They go for £100 new so I'll take £50 + p&p.

    Can upload photo's if anyone would like to see the actual bored.

  6. [quote name='oldslapper' post='668141' date='Nov 28 2009, 11:38 AM']Absolutely. I think that's why I like them, they're portable enough to take two for larger venues, or if (very seldom) I don't DI to PA, but mostly I can use just 1 for on stage monitoring.
    I couldn't afford some of the high end cabs that I see others use here, but I like them as they offer me flexibility, they're very portable, and sound good...(unlike me) Just what I need at my age.[/quote]


    I'm beginning to miss them now :)

  7. I had this rig untill quite recently. It comprises of a 4x8 and 1x15 and quite simply it was awesome. I only got rid of it because it wasnt getting used.

    These cabs pop up every so often and I would definately keep an eye out for them if I was you.

  8. [size=5]Hello people

    Basically, I am currently running a Markbass LMII through a single Aguilar DB112 and am in the market for a second cab. In the sale section there is one of those fine looking EBS Neo 110 going for what looks like a good price and am seriously considering going for it. I was just wondering if anyone might be able to offer any advice on whether this would be a good purchase or not, ie in terms of sound and power in a live application.

    Thanks in advance.[/size]

  9. For years I was a Fender guy, but then one day whilst in Guitar Works, Reading I picked up a Sandberg California PM in the creme colour and I have never look backed. It looked stunning, played beautifully and sounded just how i wanted it so sound. Since that day I have been selling off my Fenders to fund my next Sandberg hit. I've got a beautiful JJ in black and a Basic fretless. I'm just saving up the pennies to buy one of their hardcore aged P-Basses. Cant wait.

    Be good to see some pictures of you new arrival when you recieve it.

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