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JamesTun

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  1. Its a great price, I sold mine a few months ago for around £300.

    These are great instruments. Really aggressive tone that can break through the mix really well.

    As its well known and the major selling point, the G and Ls are made by Leo Fender. And personally I think they're rival them very well. Put them up against a MIM Fender Jazz deluxe and you get a similar tone. Maybe the G and L is a bit superior with the great tapping and slapping tones.

    The build quality is great as well. On the contrary of some other comments on this thread, the body is very thick and the neck can be quite bulky if you're buying a five string version. However I do agree in the sense that the fretboard is a bit Squier-esque. But if you enjoy that kind of basic playability which I enjoyed then by all means its the bass for you.

  2. Hey lads!

    I've had Valve amps before. I'm not that much of a rookie!!

    However need to have a look at it in more detail as I do think I've put it in the wrong ohms. Therefore breaking the valves..yay. At least they haven't cracked. Maybe it was a smart move getting a 400 rather than a 400+ in that regard.

    Oh well, looks extremely cool. I've even seen videos on youtube which do it justice honestly.

    Couldn't be happier with it.

    Thanks for the recommendations, hopefully I'll get it up and running soonish :S.

  3. [quote name='woodyratm' timestamp='1411213888' post='2557552']
    If my memory is right you can use both channels at once with a Y cable or ABY box.

    I remember it gave a lovely sound.

    Sigh - i'm lusting after one again... Might just buy an axe fx instead... :|
    [/quote]

    I did see an Axe Fx on eBay a few days ago for £900. They're a lot lighter but definitely more sort after.

    Saying that, I had to put down a deposit on the 400 because the guy had so much interest in it!

  4. [quote name='monsterthompson' timestamp='1411166464' post='2557284']
    I've found the cabs are bulkier so the weight is a bigger factor. The head is heavy, but compact (vs a cab) so it isn't as cumbersome. I'd totally cut cab weight first.
    [/quote]

    You're right. Its why I'd probably go for a GK/TC electronic cab because its more of a one man job. I don't mind having the weight because I can just stick some wheels onto it if necessary.

  5. [quote name='Bassmachine' timestamp='1410938837' post='2554760'] Marleaux are really great basses.... .I just purhased a consat signature and thats the reason i ll have to sell it. I m not the first owner....Also as you saw i have the certificate :) Also the price is a bit negotiable so make your ofgers Cheers [/quote]

    They really are. The Consat signature is a neck through?

    It always helps with the sale if you have the certificates. I just got a Marleaux this summer, I won't be buying a new one for a while!

  6. I picked up an Aria Pro 2, don't know the model, but it sounds amazing. Active pickups. A lot of grind and very good higher end.

    Arias are probably the best for buying a cheap bass. That or Ibanezs/Yamahas. (Made in the Matsumoku factory).

  7. Haha true true.

    I like having lightweight cabs. But don't really mind about the heads because you can just place them on top of the cabs so it is relatively easier to have heavier items.

    Saying that I do like GK/Carvin heads for the their weight and the punch which it gives.

  8. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1410887029' post='2554358']
    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    I love the notion of a 400 as a 'practice' amp. Headphones in the bedroom, perhaps..? We rehearse (and play out...) with a Hiwatt 200 valve head, but for practice, I use a Vox Amplug..! :P
    [/quote]

    Haha, I think I worded that wrongly. Its for future gigs and sometimes a practice amp!

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