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Raslee

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  1. Behold, £14 Stagg amp stand and Fender Stage Rumble 800....it can indeed be tilted, just a pain to get to the controls if not already preset...but easily rectified using presets via the accompanying footswitch 😜
  2. Hit me with offers or trades 😊
  3. Second set fatigue if it’s a cheapskate beige buffet 😴
  4. No problems. Surpringly comfortable and well balanced and I used to do regular 2hr sets with it, admittedly with a comfort strap, but it felt quite comparable to most Fenders weight wise.
  5. It’s 10.3lbs on my scales, about the same as your typical Musicman Stingray 😊
  6. +1 - I too wished they’d kept the silver
  7. Yes Tim t'is lovely mate. I keep considering withdrawing as it's one of those basses that's worth more to keep than it is to sell if you know what i mean, i absolutely love the neck and the low action available. It's outlasted several basses i've owned due it's shear quality build and comfortable playability but i now find myself using a Sabre or Warwick which suits the music that i'm currently doing better. I won't be upset if it doesn't sell though and I don't really need to sell it now that I've sold 2 of the above 3 but it will make someone very happy for the price...... and well i fancy a change
  8. I've got a Stage 800 and i think it's bl**dy marvelous for the money, admittedly still in the honeymoon period 3 weeks in but i'm liking the bells & whistles a lot. Great digital convenience and decent tones available and fairly easy to use once you've done the manual - if you've got a smart phone you'll love it as you can make amp patches up on your phone to try out. Still yet to gig it but it's on the cards....unbelievably my Genzler Magellan aka simply the best amp known to humankind has quietly taken a back seat for now. Here was my first impressions
  9. Many thanks. Forgot to add this is a light Musician by comparison to others I've played, about the same as a typical MM Stingray, only 10.4lbs on decent digital scales. Last 20hrs on eBay folks for the Ibby Musician - if your considering it send me a PM, it's a beautiful player Also by request are some pics of the VanderEnd showing the 'under the hood' past mods (not me I hasten to add). Just bloody cracked the P pickguard too in taking it off 😭 but it's still perfectly functional. Will knock some £'s off off for this and it's easy enough to get another made if necessary. It's had a hard life of electrical mods this bass but it's a cracking high end bass, leagues ahead of Fenders and sounds and plays superb. https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0gGnbeumGvkIki
  10. Hopefully not, but it is like having a computer in your amp - surprisingly easy though to get to grips with. Very impressed with mine so far and am using it in a rock/grunge band. Bought a £13 Stagg amp stand and it’s a perfect tilt now. The Fender 800 is not for the faint hearted but it’s a very rewarding journey and well worth it once you take the plunge.
  11. Ibanez now on Evilbay - get in quick if you want it - will do £650 posted to B/Cers Am also now considering trades on my Vander End as i fancy a change, in particular I'm interested in a USA Peavey Cirrus, Fender Jazz Special (Duff type - any colour), Sterling Ray34 ideally CA model, Sanderberg Basic, Limelight P, Mayones, G&L Kiloton, Warwick or Spector....can add a little cash if needs be.
  12. Offers
  13. "Careful with That Axe, G- string babysitter Eugene" 🤣
  14. So, have had the Fender Stage 800 Rumble combo 5 days now and happy to share my first impressions. I’ll update the thread as I go along and I’m also happy to answer Q’s for those who are curious about this model: 1. It’s heavier than anticipated. Still a one hand carry though and pretty light for what it is I guess. 2. The 64 page manual, that annoyingly you have to download, initially seemed a bit daunting but actually wasn’t too hard to work through – it’s very pictorial and a lot easier compared to the Markbass Multiamp manual. I confidently learned the Fender amp programming in about 2 hours – there’s a lot to remember but it’s fairly self-explanatory once you get going. 3. The sounds and FX are very good, decent envelope filter and there is a decent notable difference between the amp models – ironically I’m favouring the GK emulator at present. There seems to be an abundance of distortions/overdrives…probably too much and a lot of the presets are distortion heavy but of course all settings are easy to modify and make cleaner. 4. The Fender Tone app on the iPhone is brilliant, easy to modify your sound from your phone as long as your connected to the amp via Bluetooth. You can create amps, add Fx and make setlists all from your phone and its quick to make the changes. There are also presets in a Fender cloud that can be auditioned as well as downloaded- quite handy. All settings can be backed up to the cloud too. 5. The footswith is great too. You can switch between amp models easily and switch FX on and off in each patch setting if they’re present. Built in tuner and you can control the looper from the pedal. The pedal is sturdy and built to last, however, the connecting cable is a cheap nasty molded plug type – basic mono jack to jack. 6. First bass amp I’ve ever connected to my home Wifi too – novel! However its great you can play your music via Bluetooth through the amp – today I jammed along with an iTunes playlist and levels can be adjusted to suit. 7. I’m sure there is a toaster somewhere on it but haven’t found that yet…neither have I managed to get on eBay with it Overall though I’m very impressed so far and will take it to rehearsal on Sunday for a good running. Particularly pleased it has a 12 string emulator patch so I can now contribute on our bands take on Pearl Jam’s ‘Jeremy’
  15. £250 posted
  16. Definitely my favourite amp to date. Very versatile and musical. I’m sure whoever buys this will be very happy. GLWTS 👍🏼
  17. I’ve just sold my 2005 Stingray (great bass!) since recently buying a 2013 Classic Sabre - it totally does the classic Stingray sound and so muuuuch more, even a close P sound. The build quality and birds eye is astounding. You’d be wise to check a modern Sabre if you get chance...can’t see me ever going back to a Stingray now 😎
  18. I’d throw in free postage 😜
  19. It sounds better than it looks 😉
  20. I noticed the Stingray too but wasn’t 100% certain as to post; my wife thought I was a geek. Anyhow I loved the film although my Queen mad friend informed me of a few minor inaccuracies ....but still a great film.
  21. After hankering for a Fender Stage 800 Rumble Combo I've got one I can try out and first impressions are very, very, good!

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    2. Raslee

      Raslee

      Will do, it’s early days and I’ve only had 10 mins with it but hopefully will get more time over the next few days. First amp I’ve ever connected to my WiFi 😂

    3. Raslee

      Raslee

      Sits quite nicely on my Genz 2x12” for the stack 😊

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    4. discreet

      discreet

      In-depth review and lots and lots of pics, rambling explanations, off-colour jokes, diversions, distractions, audio clips, derailment and weirdness, please. Did I say lots of pics? :D

  22. Bought a lovely MM Sabre from Jay Synchro - everything as described and am super happy with this bass. Deal with confidence
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