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rogerds

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  1. Hello all....
    I have 2 *white* precision scratchplates.....

    one is *white* (!) - stil with protective plastic film on
    the other..
    nice aged *cream* for the older bass.. more obviously 'used'..

    (the *white* one has 12 screw holes - there isn't one next to the pickup under the strings - the *cream* has the standard 13)

    no splits by the jack socket or anything else

    I'd be happy to swap the two for preferably a T/S but (maybe) a black one

    any interest ??
    cheers
    roger

  2. This came from a friendly basschatt'er couple of years back...

    Not using it so much now and need cash to fund (yet another!) project!

    I guess you all are familier with the LMK - its the 2-channel beastie so you can dial up different tones / volumes and switch instantly between them with the footswitch (included!) - or use the two separate inputs for different instruments.... never seen another 2 x 10 combo with the LMK

    500W into 4 ohm (don't think the MB stuff runs to 2 ohm)

    from the Mark Bass site.....

    quote
    Our only two-channel head, the LMK is designed for flexibility. Its unique design allows you to set up different tone, filter and volume settings for two basses (for example an electric and an acoustic). You can also combine two different sound sources from one instrument, or use the amp to amplify your bass along with an auxiliary input such as a drum machine or sequencer---and have complete control of each input!
    end quote

    Its compact - light and very loud! - the only change is that i've put some rubber feet on the side in order to use it standing on end when they expect a band to fit on a stage 6 x 6 when the drum kit takes up all the room! - and i actually carry it using just the one handle - so when you're depping.... bass in one hand.. amp in the other - just the one trip!

    Pretty good condition - little bit of scuffing on the furry covering stuff thats all - its the 2008 model (see the back panel)

    now looking for £625

    any trial / inspection most welcome - I'm in Poole on the south coast - could probably find a beer or a coffee...

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  3. Peavey Bandit 65 guitar amp


    2- channel - switchable... so can swap (footswitch) to solo sound etc

    Single 12" speaker -

    amp is in good condition - complete with footswitch

    see the pics for the controls

    looking for £70
    trade anything interetiing (to me - obviously :) - could px towards a good electro acoustic guitar...

    any trial - i'm in Poole down in darkest Dorset...

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  4. Small PA - Carlsbro (cobra) 90 4-channel amp plus two speakers

    The cabs have a 12" driver and also a horn

    it works - what more can you say?

    would be ideal for small clubs / pubs or even leave it set up in your rehearsal room to save carting your main PA around!
    Does have 'balanced' inputs as well as 'ordinary' but if your mics have xlr leads you need those little converter plugs which swap xlr to 'stereo' jacks

    any trial - i'm in poole down south...

    other stuff
    EDEN WT-405 - £450
    Peavey bandit 65 - £70


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  5. Up for sale is my cherished EDEN WT-405

    Came from another basschat'er a while back but needs must and i'm not using it enough to do it justice

    405 watts into 4ohm (hence the name i guess but will also run down to 2 ohm fot you multi-cab operators...

    Great amp / great sound - the variable eq and the 'enhance' control mean you can dial up the changes as well

    This has been modd'ed by the previous owner so that the fan is on all the time rather than cutting in when it gets hot - i was a bit worried about this at first when using it in a studio situation (obviously not a problem live) but it hasn't been an issue at all

    any inspection very welcome - i'm down in poole on the south coast

    trades? - what i'm really after is a good quality electro acoustic - or maybe a gallien 150 combo ??

    there it is - *NOT* looking for £450 anymore.... but just £425,,,,, ok.... ok..... £399 !
    maybe a trade for a GB Shuttle 9 / shuttlemax? (no real reason other than fancy trying one!0

    also up for grabs is a small PA - £75 -= SOLD ('bay)
    and a Peavey Bandit 65 guitar amp (inc footswitch) - £70 - SOLD ('bay)
    Audere Jazz preamp - still available
    Hofner acoustic - £40
    Pedulla 4- string - £750
    (see "other music stuff' for sale...)


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  6. [quote name='geilerbass' post='1366050' date='Sep 8 2011, 08:43 AM']If you scroll down to the bottom of the link I posted, the '93 models look identical to yours, though in a different finish. It lists one of the colour options as sunburst, so I'd be fairly certain it's a '92/'93 SR500.[/quote]

    many thanks to you and to noelk27 for the info..

    doh!... you're absolutely right of course... long gig... it was late... didn't think to scroll down.....
    thanks so much for that
    hmmm... don't know why but i like it more now!

  7. [quote name='Paul S' post='1364412' date='Sep 6 2011, 06:51 PM']Can I ask you (not in the market to buy, sorry) which you prefer of the SGC Nanyo and this, and why? Is this as lightweight, for example, with a similarly skinny neck?[/quote]

    interesting comparison!

    i can't get the spacing to work like a table - first figure is the SDGR; second is the BC (should be in columns !)

    SDGR BASS COLLECTION
    WEIGHT 3170 3250
    Body Width (widest part) 320 310
    Body Width (neck of body) 21 19
    Bridge to PU 40 / 95 45 / 90
    Neck width (24 th fret) 60 60
    Neck width (1st fret) 38 40
    Thickness of neck (1st fret) 20 22
    Distance between strap buttons 52 48
    From bridge strap button to bottom horn 38 35

    so.... very similar! SDGR body slightly bigger - but a touch lighter (my other BCs weighed a touch more at approx 3340)

    PU placement different - especially as P-pickups 'reversed' on the SDGR...

    playability pretty similar too - neck 'feels' just slightly thicker on the BC
    (only when compared to the SDGR - feels slim and narrow against other basses)

    preference? - i've always liked the BC's so it probably just edges it against this one (but tthe SDGR 1000 i've got is better still !!)

    hope this helps
    roger

    [attachment=88916:sdgr_bc_01.jpg][attachment=88917:sdgr_bc_02.jpg]

  8. [quote name='geilerbass' post='1364394' date='Sep 6 2011, 06:34 PM']Looks like an original one of these: [url="http://www.ibanezregister.com/Gallery/basses/sr/gal-sr500.htm"]SR 500[/url]

    Nice looking instrument at a very reasonable price![/quote]

    hmmm...... not sure... don't you think the neck pocket is more up market on the 500 ???

  9. no interest at a silly price so... now on greedybay.....
     
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