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Pembo

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  1. Bought a solderless harness (pots, capacitor and jack) for my Precision. Great bit of kit, easy to install and arrived the day after posting. Needed some advice due to my installation, which John comprehensively answered through a string of advice. Great service.
  2. One was sold on here a number of years ago. Not sure if it gives any sort of baseline value! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/150303-sold-peavey-260c-bass-combo-mk-iii-l50/page__p__1352329__hl__peavey%20260c__fromsearch__1#entry1352329"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/150303-sold-peavey-260c-bass-combo-mk-iii-l50/page__p__1352329__hl__peavey%20260c__fromsearch__1#entry1352329[/url]
  3. Bought a Korg Pitcblack from Jack. Arrived within days and in great condition.
  4. Bought a Bergantino EX112 from Anthony recently. Immaculate condition is an understatement. I dont think there is a single bobble on the tolex. A pleasure to deal with. Plus, his dog is sweet :-)
  5. Can't go wrong with Markbass for using pedals with. I got the SA450, which is so clean (some call it sterile) that you get nothing but the tone of your bass/or effects if using them.
  6. This has to be one of the cleanest, tightest, uncoloured amps, ever. Will probably keep mine forever. For those that use Sansamp DI's/other effect pedals, then this amp is brilliant. GLWTS.
  7. [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1430330071' post='2760424'] Or perhaps a Markbass TUBE 500 or 800, OR Markbass TTE500 also with tubes/valves. [/quote] That could be a good shout. I've only tried the Little Mark series and currently got a SA450, so don't know how the Tube/TTE sound. I'm assuming they sound very good though, with a good solid EQ range. Nice little plug too...
  8. Markbass on it's own will probably be too clean for that warm, vintage, woody tone. However, Markbass with a sansamp, or even behringer VT pedal, that will nail it.
  9. Flight cases would be the obvious one, but could prove costly. You could alway have a go at making some wooden storage crates yourself.
  10. For less than £200, I'd say it has to be a Yamaha BB414 if you want a general, versatile workhorse. If looking at a Jazz scope, then can't go far wrong with a Squire VM Jazz.
  11. Bit of a techno noob here, so looking for a bit of advice. I have a Behringer BDI, and want to use it for home practice without going through my amp. I've gathered that I need a headphone amplifier or small mixer to go through to headphones. Would [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/behringer-ma400-micromon-monitor-headphone-amplifier-r63uf"]http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/behringer-ma400-micromon-monitor-headphone-amplifier-r63uf[/url] work if i buy a jack to xlr lead?
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