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DanGriffin

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  1. Here are the images of the bass
  2. For sale is my lovely Warwick Thumb, you know what you're looking at, this is the real deal, the flagship of the Warwick line. Selling because I'm not a 6 string guy, looking for the right P bass (slightly open to Precision trades, but I think I've found the right one, hence the sale) Located in West London, can try before you buy if local. I'd rather not ship this but can arrange if necessary for extra cost. Comes with hard case. Happy shopping Dan
  3. Quick replies, quick delivery, great guy to deal with. Would completely recommend!
  4. Trade for an SVT-4 Pro?
  5. [color=#333333]For sale/trade [/color] [color=#333333]Laney RB9 (300 watts)[/color] [color=#333333]Laney RB410[/color] [color=#333333]Laney RB115[/color] [color=#333333]Great condition, fully functional, collection only from Leeds. £450 ono Open to trade offers, looking for a decent 610 cab. Any questions, don't hesitate![/color] [color=#333333][attachment=154380:Laney for sale.jpg][/color]
  6. Has anyone ever tried an EBS 610?
  7. Thanks guys, plenty of food for thought! never considered SWR, Markbass Mesa or Berg. Will have to check them out! It seems most of you liked the Ampeg, and they seem to have the lower resale price. Cheers!
  8. I'm considering getting a 610 cab, and will be upgrading my head (Laney RB9) soon too. Maybe the Ampeg SVT610 or Ashdown ABM 610. I've heard good things and bad things about both. Any users here? Should I consider any other brands? Probably will be buying used. Right now I'm playing rock, mostly studio sessions. Thanks
  9. So Ill be running my own session this month where I will be tracking some bass. I will be recording through my Laney RB410 and RB115 cabs, both of which will be mic'd using separate microphones. There will also be a di track. I've always wondered what would give the best sound in the final mix; using only one of the cabs or blending the two, given that they are different sized speakers and therefore will have different voicings. Will there be any inherent phase issues regardless of what i do with the microphones or anything that I need to worry about? Cheers Dan
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