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28mistertee

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  1. [quote name='Bassdude BE' timestamp='1492088532' post='3277851'] Always wanted to try one of these... Whats the string spacing at the bridge? very tempted... [/quote] Hi bassdude, it is indeed a great bass. Spacing at bridge is 19mm.
  2. Thanks guys, selling it off for pretty much what I paid for it I'm not in it to make a profit. Sascha, I was looking at your bass the other day, stunning and the Sandberg is definitely on my list in the future. Unfortunately I need to thin the herd and recuperate some cash I've spent on other things. Thank you though 😊
  3. £350 [size=5][color=#000000]Great sounding 2x10, very transparent and clear sounding bought off fellow Basschatter Greg. Fantastic all round condition and comes with a Roqsolid cover.[/color][/size] [list] [*][size=5]Equipped with: 2 x 10" Speakers with horn[/size] [*][size=5]Power rating: 400 Watt at 8 Ohm[/size] [*][size=5]SPL: 100 dB / 1 W / 1 m[/size] [*][size=5]Impedance: 8 Ohm[/size] [*][size=5]Frequency range: 40 - 18.000 Hz[/size] [*][size=5]Dimensions: 410 x 595 x 435 mm[/size] [*][size=5]Weight: 24.3 kg[/size] [/list] [color=#000000][font=sans-serif][size=4][size=5]No trades and buyer to pick up although happy to meet in reasonable distance from Leicester.[/size][/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=sans-serif][size=4][size=5]I can't get pics to upload happy to send via email should you wish.[/size][/size][/font][/color]
  4. Really still not sure I want to do this but as much as I try I don't get on with 5 strings, I even have a 4 stringer tuned BEAD for this reason. Bought this off fellow Basschatter Andy, a stunning bass with a huge range of tones just a shame for it to be here collecting dust. Just been set up by my luthier, plays great. [color=#919191][font=Oxygen][size=3] [font=inherit][size=1] [size=4][color=#000000]Body in Black Limba with a Flamed Bubinga top and black veneer accent line. Neck 7 piece Bubinga/maple with Bubinga headplate back plate and heel all with accent lines.[/color][/size][/size][/font][font=inherit][size=1] [size=4][color=#000000]Hardware in black. ACG pre-amp. 2 ACG custom humbuckers. Hipshot Type A bridge. Hipshot Ultralites. Schaller Straplocks and a Neutrik locking jack. Finish 60% sheen lacquer on the body and 20% sheen on the neck for a satin feel. Hiscox hard case included.[/color][/size][/size][/font][font=inherit][size=1] [size=4][color=#000000]Link to Alan's website for a better description and pics:[/color][/size][/size][/font][font=inherit][size=1] [color=#000000]http://www.acguitars.co.uk/acg_admin/wordpress/portfolio/0011-recurve-sc-classic-5-string[/color][/size][/font][font=inherit][size=1] [color=#000000][font=inherit][size=4]No trades please, buyer to collect or could possibly meet within reason near Leicester.[/size][/font][/color][/size][/font] [/size][/font][/color]
  5. Great sounding, one of the more powerful 410's selling as it doesn't get the use it deserves. Open to sensible offers, buyer collects from nr Leicester or can meet if not too far.[list] [*]Tuned and ported cabinet design [*]Aluminum horn and horn level control [*]Cast Frame Speakers [*]Neutrik and 1/4" inputs [/list][color=#000000][font=Arial,] Power Handling: 700W Speaker Config: 4 x 10" Impedance: 4Ω Freq. Response: 50Hz - 14KHz Sensitivity: 106dB SPL @1W1M Crossover: 18dB/Octave @ 3.5KHz Dimensions: H: 27.5 in / 69.8 cm W: 23 in / 58.4 cm D: 18.5 in / 46.9 cm Weight: 98 lbs / 44.4 kgs [/font][/color]
  6. [quote name='Count Bassy' timestamp='1491614716' post='3274367'] What about a DBS7412, only 60Kg (9.5 Stone)!!! [/quote] What with my glass back 😂
  7. [quote name='Jus Lukin' timestamp='1491578143' post='3274123'] Oh... [i]Go on then[/i]! [attachment=242533:17842213_10154591181704366_1965154934_n.jpg] 500 watts of smooth lows through the Markbasses and 150's worth of grit and clang through the top, no doubt with a distortion box or two lined up! All I need now is to start the band, write half an hour's worth of material, record a demo, get a gig, lug the lot to the venue, and I'm good to go! I need to replace the pop-out casters and make a proper 'brace' to go between the cabs, probably to both hold the wheels and make sure the bottom cabs can't slide apart sideways. Sound clips might not be so easy to do, but I do kind of have plans for this rig as a part of a pet project; you know- as and when! [/quote] Wow, you won't get that in a fiesta 😉
  8. Keep our PA in an unheated building no problem.
  9. Must admit when I sold my Marshall rig I felt the same, even at lower volumes the band sounded a bit tame compared to before. I always found the 412 really filled the sound out.
  10. [quote name='Jus Lukin' timestamp='1491473115' post='3273267'] Not a VBC, or even a Marshall actually, but I have a guitar 4x12 with bass drivers in it. The VBC is probably a better bass cab than mine, but I do love the tight lows and thick, punching mid-range of the sealed 4x12. I'm sure I could carefully equalise my ported cabs to sound the same (although I'd need a 4x12 for comparison anyway!), and gain better dispersion, lighter weight, smaller footprint, deeper lows if I needed them, etc, but there is nothing quite like plugging in and standing in front of that big, black lump of Rock'n'Roll goodness. It's done well with soul and funk bands too; It's a great sound which I use wherever practical, which can depend on the room and instrumentation as much as the material. Sometimes the 'best' cab isn't the technically superior one. I love the limitations of the 4x12- it's a direct route to a certain sound and look which can be perfect for the job, and is an ideal foil for the pair of little yellow 1x12's which constitute my 'sensible' rig! It hasn't escaped my notice that the Markbass 1x12's side-by-side fit very nicely under the 4x12, too. I've got the two amps and the crossover and the distortion boxes... I'm just looking for my chance to hook it all up in public! ☺ [/quote] A 612??? Be sure to post some pictures and sound clips 😉
  11. [quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1491417503' post='3272928'] Brain damage stack. Had one years ago with a Marshall bass head and changed the head for a Peavey MkIV. Loud. Dave [/quote] Perfect for Wembley or Download Festival 😉
  12. I bet that sounded incredible stacked. Quite deafening with a VBC412 at head height I'd imagine.
  13. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1491397935' post='3272704'] Yup. 1 powered with a Hartke HA3500, and the other with an old red front Ashdown MAG400. I bet that rig sounded incredible stacked, I couldn't imagine a vbc 412 at chest height. 🙉 It was amazing! Scared a few landlords too!! [/quote]
  14. No problem Dave, I've replied to your pm. Problem I've found that trying one setup in a garage or studio is one thing and getting it on stage with the band is a different matter. The Marshall just did it for me in a live scenario and I haven't rivalled that as of yet with anything ive tried. I'm quite interested in the Aggie stuff, I haven't seen many 412s for sale but I'll look at that 410 thanks. 😊 Fretmeister 2x 412s???? I couldn't begin to imagine how that would sound. 😉
  15. [quote name='LewisK1975' timestamp='1491320633' post='3272096'] Especially when paired up with a VBA400, had the opportunity to play through a few of those on shared bills back in the day. Wonderful. Glad I didn't have to shift it though. [/quote] That's the biggest problem, I'm half wondering if a couple of 8ohm 212s will do the same job.
  16. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1491311563' post='3272020'] Yes, willing bandmates and van equals purchase and enjoy. Great cabs, I loved mine. [/quote] Me too Lozz, regretted selling it every day. Haven't yet found anything lighter that sounds as good.
  17. So I'm finding myself going full circle and craving for the cab I started gigging with which was a Marshall VBC412. Yes it's big, heavy and awkward but i haven't owned anything since that sounded as good plus I have a van now and helpful bandmates. Can someone help me scratch this itch? 😉
  18. I own the neck thro 3B and it's my number 1 bass for gigging. Still can't believe the price on these things mine plays as well as a bass 3 times the cost. GLWTS
  19. Think I sussed it chaps, took some of the low end out of my sound but the main problem was the output of the pickups. I've lowered them a little and all seems a lot more manageable now. Thanks again for the help.
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