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UPDATES: Custom scratchplate for 35" P Bass
glassmoon replied to glassmoon's topic in Accessories and Misc
Huge thanks @hiram.k.hackenbacker. Brilliant -
UPDATES: Custom scratchplate for 35" P Bass
glassmoon replied to glassmoon's topic in Accessories and Misc
Many, many thanks @AndyTravis That is very kind of you mate -
UPDATES: Custom scratchplate for 35" P Bass
glassmoon replied to glassmoon's topic in Accessories and Misc
Anyone at all? Also, how would one cut out a "blank"? A craft knife? -
Hi all Anyone know of anyone in the UK who makes scratchplates? I have just bought a Lakland P - and I want to replace the white plate with a tortoise one but because it's a 35" scale, the stuff off Amazon won't fit. The pickup is further from the edge ... Anyone here know where I can get this done and not be held to a King's ransom? Many thanks in advance Julian
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SOLD Mark Bass Big Bang Bass Head Price Drop £250
glassmoon replied to WishIcouldplay's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I like the idea of DIY - cos over £100 for something that I'll use rather less frequently than say a mute, is a lot of bank to shell out on. I will see if I can figure it out - time to call in a favour or seven @Dood: these are not cheap... the Tech 21 MIDI Mongoose I mean.. are you selling?
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Thanks @Bigguy2017. Much obliged - a mate made me one in 10 minutes, I remember that - but this is what he does all day, every day LOL. But I will try cos I think I should
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Hello all I'm on the hunt for a very simple midi pedal to engage the 4 channels of the Source Audio programmable eq. Each switch will function as on/off and will also override an engaged switch (IOW, if channel 2 is on and press channel 3, it engages without having to switch off channel 2). I don't need midi thru or display panels. Just 4 switches with 4 LEDs. Do such pedals exist? I had one built back in South Africa but during a bought of idiocy, I ditched the eq and controller (can I get an amen for stupidly selling gear only to buy it all back later!!!) Any help would be awesome. Cheap, simple, and cheap hahaha
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So much money 🤯
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There just seems to be something about MB that puts me off... I used to play a venue with a 310 combo and it sounded pants until I figured that the VLE knob was the only voice I like on the head. I actually haven't ever tried a different head through an MB cab, but their portability is undeniable. the 210 and 115 setup is just something isn't it
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I've always been intrigued with how good the Elf might be - having not yet had he opportunity to see one let alone play through one. I've heard very favourable reports - especially when used with 2 10" cabs - which are as small as I've seen.
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I may just sealed things with a 210 actually. It's just easier to go with what you know rather than trying to reinvent the wheel. I do, however, down the line want to look at a 15. Something about that stack that appeals so. More to follow
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OK. So 300w will be more than capable of handling the head. Very good to know. Thanks @Doddy
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See, that's exactly what I would expect. The 2 12s maker so much sense to me. I'm assuming that you have pushed the amp? I chatted with Ashdown and they recommend a lot more power handling. But I guess if you are not hammering them... A la Janek Gwizdala. I like the idea of the cabs side by side, but raised to waist height. Terrific feedback mate. Ta
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I've always liked the idea of 12s. A mix of 10s and 15s in one swoop. I like Marmite hahahaha. I like the vintage knob and the power. Nothing much else about the heads. But they are immensely popular, so perhaps I'm missing something.
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Right. 1. So 408, unless paired with probably a 15 might not cut the mustard. 2. The weight factors into this a LOT. Even with the trolley I have planned, I need to rethink that. 3. How "good" are the new Warwick neo cabs.... BTW, opinions on Mark Bass? Not the heads (which I've never liked) but the cabs.. And again, HUGE thanks
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I wake to so many terrific answers, so I'd like to firstly thank you all so very much. Secondly, the weight of the 408 at 22kgs is a concern. I have my eye on a Mark Bass 15 which looks like a much more viable option, weight wise. I'm just rather partial to Ashdown. Secondly, my favourite combination has somehow always been a 15 under 2 10s. Always sounded rich and broad to me. The 408 concept seemed a much lighter version of the classic 410, which I'm very familiar with. But overall, we're in lock down for the foreseeable future, in one shape or another and spending hours trying gear is not as easy as I'd have thought. And then there's the Warwick/Thomann factor. They have a 112, 400w for £170 delivered. You just can't beat that. But I haven't played through a new Warwick cab in years. They old ones were brilliant so it stands to reason the new ones will be too. Buuuuuut now back to Ashdown. I have just recently bought the Retroglide head. 720w at 4 ohm (probably close to 400w at 8). Fabulous head. Quite bright. But as I really only use a head for its power, the graphic eq would be more to tailor the cab it's attached to. I would like to stay with Ashdown but the only 400w cabs are the older ones which are 26kgs at least. Of the new, and affordable (trés important) range, the 112 is only 300w. So....thoughts while I mull...
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Why would you say "give the worst possible result"? I know a wee bit about sound dispersion and frequency throw, and I've never seen a 4x8/10/12 in a vertical configuration save as a part of an eight by layout.
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Hi all I have to opportunity to scale down the weights of my gear by shifting from a combo to a class D head (which I have) to a neo equipped cab (which I want). The plan is to get a single cab now and throw in a second when funds permit. I've been eyeing a Warwick 112 which is at a great price. But I've always been a bit of a 210 fan so that'd always an option. Buuuuuut today I saw something for an Ashdown 408 cab and power handling aside, I'm interested to hear your thoughts and experiences with 4 8" drivers? I remember always liking a Trace rig with a 408 and a 115. Mega sound. Buuuuuut I'm sure the 15" contributed a lot. Anyway, waffling aside...your thoughts please. Thank you in advance. Julian
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*** SOLD *** Ashdown EVO III 210 Combo
glassmoon replied to glassmoon's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale