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  1. Very good condition Vox AC10 for sale. Hasn't left the studio - just been used for a few recording projects. One small dink on the side of the amp - show in photos.

    Sounds fantastic - never heard my Tele sound so good!

    Collection from Cardiff preferred.







    More photos here: [url="http://www.23hq.com/stega/album/25025065"]http://www.23hq.com/.../album/25025065[/url]

  2. Selling all my pedals [s]and pedal board[/s]. All boxed and in excellent condition, studio use only. Can post, or collection from Cardiff.[list]
    [*][b]Catalinbread Echorec[/b] : £140
    [*][b]Ibanez TS-808[/b] : £150
    [*][b]MXR Analog Chorus[/b] : £65
    [/list]
    [list]
    [*][s][b]MXR Phase 90 (script)[/b] : £60[/s] :: SOLD
    [*][s][b]TC Hall of Fame reverb[/b] : £85[/s] :: SOLD
    [*][s][b]EH Big Muff Tone Wicker (guitar version, not the bass one!)[/b] : £30[/s] :: SOLD
    [*][s][b]Pedal Train Classic Jr & gig bag [/b]: £60[/s] :: SOLD
    [*][s][b]Diago Powerstation [/b]: £35[/s] :: SOLD
    [*][s][b]Tech 21 SansAmp VT Bass [/b]: £100[/s] :: SOLD
    [*][s][b]Strymon Ola Chorus[/b] : £150[/s] :: SOLD
    [/list]
    All photos can be found here: [url="http://www.23hq.com/stega/album/25023553"]http://www.23hq.com/.../album/25023553[/url]

  3. Selling my much loved Purple Chili 112. Its a really lovely sounding lightweight (12.7kg) cab that has served me well these past couple of years. A few small holes in the tolex from gigging as would be expected (see photos), but nothing significant.

    Comes with its own Roqsolid cover.

    Collection from Cardiff preferred.

    Photos here:

    [url="http://www.23hq.com/stega/album/25022962"]http://www.23hq.com/.../album/25022962[/url]


    [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][color=#282828]Heres the specs from their website:[/color][/font][list]
    [*]Powder coated metal grille
    [*]Road ready metal handles
    [*]Metal protection corners
    [*]Neutrik speakon connectors
    [*]Pro 1/4" jack connectors
    [*]"Pure Look" retro styling
    [*]Pro Celestion driver
    [*]1 x BN12 300S Neo driver
    [*]300 watts RMS
    [*]8 ohm as standard
    [*]40Hz - 3Khz
    [*]H 49cm - W 52cm - D 41.2cm (excluding feet)
    [*]Weight 12.7kg
    [*]Made in England
    [/list]

  4. [quote name='Asambique' timestamp='1469541388' post='3099188']
    Cheers for the offer too that could be a shout, i work away quite a lot so time spent in cardiff is pretty minimal atm! I live in Riverside though, is that close to you?
    [/quote]

    Im just outside in Tongwynlais - 15 mins or so on the bus from the centre. Away in Norway until next week, but PM me to let me know when you're about and maybe we can sort something out.

  5. Ooooh - this is a good price for a Strymon -> https://www.gumtree.com/p/guitar-instrument/strymon-blue-sky-pedal-£160-4-months-old/1176910167

    Rather tempted myself!

  6. I have a TC Hall of Fame. Its ok, does the job i guess, just find it hard to get excited about. The spring model is pretty rubbish, but the plates are ok. Personally I don't think its very versatile - most of the different models sound the same to me. This could be because I'm used to using some decent quality plugins on the computer, or maybe because i tried a Strymon Big Sky once!
    Worth mentioning that I haven't played around with the TC tone print software - might well be that theres tons of good stuff to be found with a bit of tweaking!

  7. Ped - the most 'real' sounding kits are going to require a computer - I own Native Instruments Komplete which has some pretty good drum libraries in it. Theres also things like Superior Drummer https://www.toontrack.com/product/superior-drummer-2/ which gets lots of good reviews.
    If you want a stand alone drum machine based on acoustic drum samples, most have been around a while, and haven't aged well to be honest. People still swear by the Alesis of course, and Roland has the Boss DR-880 which doesn't sound too bad to me, although the new price on the DR-880 is a bit steep - can get good deals second hand though.
    If you are prepared to put a bit more work in, a second hand MPC1000 will allow you to load in some pretty decent sample libraries.
    By far the simplest solution for practicing though is drum loops. Cheap, sound great and most modern DAWs will allow you to change the tempo a fair bit without making them sound too crappy. Loop Loft often have sales on, and generally sound pretty good. http://www.thelooploft.com/collections/rock-loops

  8. Im afraid we don't have any scales to weigh the thing properly, but it feels a bit lighter than my Mexican P bass if thats of any help.

    To share the answers to other questions I got via PM: its a 2008 model, and the neck has more of a jazz profile to it.

    Thanks for the interest and bumps!

  9. SOLD! Thanks for all the interest everyone!

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    [size=5][size=4][color=#454545][font=Helvetica]Up for sale is my very lovely blue Aerodyne P bass.[/font][/color][/size][/size]

    [size=5][size=4][color=#454545][font=Helvetica]P/J pickups, lovely fat warm sounds, with some added clarity from the J pup if needed. Great condition, lovely blue colour, crafted in Japan.[/font][/color][/size][/size]

    [size=5][size=4][color=#454545][font=Helvetica]Freshly strung with Fender flats (bought 2 weeks ago), and comes with a Fender gig bag. Collection from Cardiff preferred.[/font][/color]

    [color=#454545][font=Helvetica]£420[/font][/color][/size][/size]









    More photos here: [url="http://www.23hq.com/stega/album/22918332"]http://www.23hq.com/.../album/22918332[/url]

  10. [quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1440683743' post='2852940']
    My USA P is that colour, amazing.
    [/quote]

    Jealous! Would have loved to have gotten one of those, but alas my budget just didn't stretch that far. Maybe that will be my next bass!

    [quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1440689856' post='2853022']
    I've seen different models of Jaguar, with a P and a J pickup on
    Think these are Fender Modern Players
    I've been told that with the PJ arrangement, there's even more tone
    (as you'd think) - so does this one sound a little like a Jazz?
    [/quote]

    This one has 2 vintage jazz pickups, so can definitely sound quite jazzy. Its the deluxe version and has active electronics, plus you can run the pickups in series or parallel, so it can go loads of places a jazz couldn't normally.


    [quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1440689856' post='2853022']
    Have another bump, as it really is a lovely colour,
    and to any prospective buyers - stega is a great guy to deal with
    Deal in confidence BC'ers :)
    [/quote]

    Thanks Marc!

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