
supabock
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Zon Sonus 6 String - For Sale or Trade for a Jazz bass.
supabock replied to Soliloquy's topic in Basses For Sale
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Double bass pickup SOLD
supabock replied to Mace's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
[quote name='ieuanmacey' post='782831' date='Mar 22 2010, 10:13 PM']For sale, unused double bass pickup, unwanted gift as was only hiring a bass at the time and never got round to using this :-( Looking for £55 posted, no offers sorry Any questions please drop me a PM[/quote] Hi, What make is the pickup?? -
[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='782078' date='Mar 21 2010, 08:38 PM']How on earth has she learned to sing and play such complicated timing on both bass and vocals with such control?[/quote] That'll be talent...... natural
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Still no sign of him........Strange
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[quote name='beastie' post='778996' date='Mar 18 2010, 06:49 PM']DiD YOU GET TO TRY THE 4X10 NEO[/quote] Yes i did, but briefly........I came from using a trace 4x10 but the EBS was clean, tight and pwerful with more punch and very responsive to the higher frequencies. I find the combination of 210 and 115 best suited for me and the size was convenient also. I recommend that you try out this stuff as it is very subjective
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I think that Bernie's basses have a much wider spectrum of use than just benefiting from being played through EBS gear. The basses are awesome and so is the amplification. I favour the 115 and 210 with hd 350 head. The 15 gives a great piano type tone at the low end and great clarity, and is not at all flappy. I had a 212 on loan from Bernie and that was a little more rounded in its sound, but i found them both similar in the amount of punch. The 15 was the keeper in the end
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[quote name='Faithless' post='715041' date='Jan 16 2010, 05:56 PM']So, I was practising my sight-reading at the moment, and, as I have a book of Bach preludes adapted for bass in my pc, it got me thinking - is it worth practising to sight-read classical music? Ok, it's chords, big intervals and such,but, on the other hand, it's pretty straightfoward - 90% of time there goes groups of 16th notes, and that's it.. So, is it worth to sight-read classical stuff? Faith..[/quote] Read bass and treble clef, and as much of it as you can, read anything if its possible. It will open a whole new world on transcribing solo pieces from different instruments and you will not be limited. You'll also gain a greater understanding of the other instruments you are transcribing
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Still no news??? Its all a bit worrying!!
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[quote name='Stacker' post='768975' date='Mar 9 2010, 10:32 AM']This bass, along with the Jap Bound neck Jazz and a Squier VMJ fretless, is now back on board with the resurfacing of the instrument I was sniffing around. Please note there was no intended prevarication on my part, just nerves and a lack of concrete information from the other party. [size=4]1973 Rick 4001 FG[/size] Wavy Grover keys Non-full-width inlays Cheq binding Toaster front pup Rear pup has [i]adjustable[/i] pole-pieces Original black RIC case Bit of buckle-rash and a few scratches, given its age Minimal tail-lift No neck issues whatsoever. Been strung with Warwick Reds .040-.095 for the last three years Offers in the region of £2k invited. Would prefer local pickup or arrange your own courier. Overseas bidders welcome. Please see the other bass I have up. Any Qs, fire away.[/quote] PM'd you
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I have one of these and would gladly exchange it for your [s]£140[/s] [b]£130[/b] plus postage which I think was £13 (any less then that's great, anymore then I'll chip in). It would appear that it is the time of year for selling these..... I recently bought this from a forum member, about a month ago or even less. Took it out of the box and carry bag, fired it up, played around a little and its been sitting gathering dust ever since that day. It is a great piece of kit without a doubt, but I honestly don't think I will ever use it. I am not into making a profit on this, just would like to get back what I paid for it. It includes power supply for UK and Europe, the original instruction manual, some quick start guides, the carry case and a little dust if you wish, at no extra charge.... So, feel free to PM me if you are interested, or if you are local and want to try it out that's fine also. Steve
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[quote name='macmellus' post='767340' date='Mar 7 2010, 09:24 PM']I would deduce from this post that someone is interested.[/quote] Wrong............
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[quote name='Stacker' post='767170' date='Mar 7 2010, 06:54 PM']I dunno what to post the '73 at, that's the thing! It's one of my several 'investment yet playable' guitars, ie vintage and non-pristine. I'm really nervous about floating this but I cannot see me wanting more than £2K for it; much more than that seems a bit unrealistic. Will see what they're going for on Gbase. That said, I know they'll be stupid prices.[/quote] Staker, At the end of the day its a feeler, and until the bass is sold at an acceptable price to you, its still a feeler. If you are so stressed about the price and putting it on offer or even selling it, do some research, get your prices right and come back to us.... its not like we are all going to hold you to a price on your bass and seek you out if you pull out of the sale..... You will also find that people on this forum will soon tell you if you are underselling, and that should reassure you that fair is fair.... Go for it, you have nothing to loose Steve
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[quote name='macmellus' post='766896' date='Mar 7 2010, 02:18 PM']*sigh*[/quote] So, do you want to tell us what your point is? When i say "us", that is assuming anyone is actually really interested??
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Anyone see what Paul Westwood can do with a Honer Jack 5 String?? Certainly holds up what Valera24 says