Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Jenny_Innie

Member
  • Posts

    261
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Jenny_Innie

  1. 1 hour ago, Daz39 said:

    I’m not; it’s the attitude that only a Fender P (a US one at that) is sufficient. 

    You’ve also derailed a thread about dream purchases with a very narrow minded opinion. 

    You come at me with snide trolling remarks.  I call that rude, but I guess you're just projecting your feelings.  I shall not see your comments again.

  2. 58 minutes ago, Al Krow said:

    Don't get me wrong, the Fender P is an icon, it has a much loved tone and it's a great bass. 

    But owning a great bass (whatever make it is) does not make you a great bass player or by, itself, get you any respect.

    It's definitely NOT 'all about the bass'. It is all about the bass player. 

     

    Can't see that I said it was.  They'll be happy that you have brought the right equipment - but after that, it's up to you.

  3. Everyone should own a Fender Precision.  The proper American one - used to be called Standard, now called Professional.

    Get yourself a new one of those and understand that you own the benchmark against which all other basses are measured.

    Respect will be yours when you stand on a stage.  An unquestionable seat at the top table of bass playing.

    • Haha 2
  4. For sale: My Fender USA Standard Telecaster in Black with maple neck. It's a 2014 model - the one with the belly cut and the Custom Shop pickups (Broadcaster in the bridge and Twisted Tele in the neck). Sounds awesome. 

    Looking for £750 for a straight sale. Price includes courier to anywhere in the UK. 

    I've hardly played this, as I'm a bass player really, and I have a Custom Shop Tele made a couple of years ago, so it's in perfect condition. Immaculate. 

    Recent pro set up and new strings on board. 

    Comes with hard case. It's got a genuine Fender replacement pickguard on - but I'll also include the original white one. 

    I'm after an EOB Stratocaster - so would consider a straight trade for one of those. May also consider a trade for an offset Telecaster.16143531814_6a5c52e004_o.thumb.jpg.7fdf37b2d91a229829db31bf4a6291fc.jpg16558568907_806daa0650_o.thumb.jpg.2191e28c42fd85d01af3b404f4e322e4.jpg16739953426_eba4fe6893_o.thumb.jpg.ae1df1b893d393f82cce1793fa77e497.jpg16739952306_10f8002455_o.thumb.jpg.02eb3fc13e7b834d3bc18bc36afaf9b8.jpg16558570577_44a4593ddb_o.thumb.jpg.1fb8784dfbe5130466995558e7e6181f.jpg

    16764669711_4fb9b6ff39_o.jpg

  5. With a tinge of sadness, I have to report this as sold.

    Went for £825.00 in the end for reference purposes.  Bit of a bidding war in the end - which was fun.

    I guess that is a fair price for these nowadays?

    If you ever get the opportunity to own one of these - do it.  One of the best pieces of kit I've ever owned.

     

  6. For sale - spares for a Gibson G-Force robot tuning system.

    This is the whole system for a Gibson Les Paul BUT WITHOUT THE CHARGER AND ONE OF THE TUNING HEADS.

    The sale includes:

    • main tuning system back plate
    • battery
    • 5 x tuners

    It came off a girly friend of mine's Les Paul.  She didn't like the idea.

    I used it as a backup system for my other "3 each side" Gibsons with robot tuners.  The battery in particular is quite handy.  However, I only have Telecasters now - so they're not needed.

    Price includes delivery.

     

     

     

     

    IMG_0236.JPG

    IMG_6682.JPG

    IMG_8506.JPG

  7. For sale - my AER Amp One combo.

    If you're reading this,  you'll probably know about these.  They are utterly, utterly amazing.  Not only is the tone incredible and very flexible, but it can easily hang with two guitarists and a dummer in a noisy pub gig.  I really mean easily.  You won't even need the volume at full dial.  I first saw one in a pub gig in Bristol.  I thought the guy was playing through the PA - but he wasn't.  Totally nutz.

    The build quality is like nothing you will have seen before.

    It's in perfect condition - must have been used about a couple of dozen times.  I bought this for playing open mics and small cafe gigs while at university - but played a few very noisy house parties.  This and my Helix were all I needed.

    I said I would never part with this - but I only really play guitar nowadays and I'm saving up for a soft top.  If I start playing bass again - I'd buy another in a heart beat.

    They're pricey - £1,400 new at Thomann.  But why buy new when this one is 100% perfect.

    Comes with power cable and plush AER padded gig bag.

    Price includes postage.

    Amp 1.JPG

    Amp 2.JPG

    Amp 3.JPG

    Amp 6.JPG

    Amp 7.JPG

    • Like 1
  8. For sale!    My 2015 Gibson Les Paul Junior.  It's a 2015 model in vintage sunburst.

    Bought new by me in late 2015 from DV247.

    Comes with hard case.

    Great hardly used condition.

    It's the 2015 model with the G-Force automatic tuning system - which is functioning 100%.  A great feature

    I played a few open mics with this  - but I'm a Telecaster girl really, so this don't really get played.

    No dings or chips anywhere.  Great low action with no buzzes.  Everything is 100%.  A great guitar

    1.2x Whole.JPG1.3x Front.JPG

    1.4x headstock.JPG

    1.5x back full.JPG1.6x tuners.JPG

     

     

     


     

  9. Fantastic full range PA speaker. 2000 watts of power. Massively loud and has it's own built-in mixer and 16 on-board effects. 

    Great unmarked condition. A couple of years old. Comes with the Mackie gig bag which is a £75 accessory. 

    I used it as a vocal monitor when I played in a band and also used it as a my whole PA when I played small solo pub gigs. 

    I'd prefer local pickup - can do that from Southampton or Worthing. Can deliver to most places between Worthing and Southampton on the South Coast. 

    Otherwise postage at buyer's cost - probably about £15

    IMG_8406.jpg

    IMG_8407.jpg

    IMG_8405.jpg

    IMG_8408.jpg

  10. On 07/02/2018 at 08:44, Cuzzie said:

    "......... our flagship UK manufacturer." ??

    Hardly.  They make decent cabs, but I've had quality-control issues with all of mine.  It's a very small company working out of quite a small wood workshop in a shared enterprise business facility near to Brighton Railway station.  A niche, boutique manufacturer.  Their published financial numbers are tidy but tiny.

    Ashdown ARE our flagship manufacturer.  They dwarf Barefaced.

     

     

  11. 8 hours ago, Jimothey said:

    Could you really consider the sex pistols as “greatest” their career only lasted 3 years apart from a short lived reunion in the mid 90’s but the sex pistols wouldn’t ever be about if wasn’t for the likes of the Small Faces, the Who and I know they aren’t British but the New York Dolls and Iggy and the Stoogies who they heavy took influences from

    Don’t get me wrong I really like the sex pistols I grew up listening to punk but in reality they could barely play their instruments 

    In terms of impact on the music scene, yes.  Way, way before my time - but didn't they (and their contemporaries) ...... with the assistance of Malcolm McLaren yes ......break the mould of a turgid scene of flared-trousered tedium of supergroups and 10 minute solos.  

    There a lots of what people call "seminal" albums - but NMTB was a game-changer for music.

×
×
  • Create New...