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Sarlscharisma

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  1. I have one of these amazing amps. Decent weight as well for a valve.
  2. All in stock condition with OHSC and case candy (including PU and bridge covers). No dinks or issues, just a great playing and sounding bass. Trade for AVRI/American Original P Bass only.
  3. Purchased in June 21 from SoundPure in USA. Only used at home. I purchased an additional tort pickguard which I think looks great against white. Will come with the original Decoboom pickguard. The waiting list is over a year for a Serek now so nice opportunity to get one of these boutique short scales. Model: Midwestern Serial: MW-120 Weight: 8.15 lbs Body Material: Mahogany Body Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish Color: Vintage White Nut Width: 1 5/8" Nut Type: Bone Fingerboard: Chechen Fingerboard Radius: 12-14" Compound Frets: 20 Med/Wide Nickel Scale: 30" Neck Pickup: Novak BS-DS (Parchment) Bridge Pickup: Pickguard: Decoboom Streamliner White/Black/White Bridge: Hipshot 2-Point Supertone Body Thickness: 1 3/8" Overall Length: 40 5/8" Tuners: Hipshot Ultralite Tuning Keys: Lollipop Strings: Hi-Beams Case: Serek Sleeve No offers on this one as I have already given a massive discount (I paid nearly £400 in duties and shipping)
  4. 85% of the time is use a pick over the bridge PU. If I play with fingers it’s between PUs and rest my thumb on the string. Rics sound great to me with fingers but the type of music I play is better with pic overall. You can even do dub with 4003. Check out Killing Joke dub! The Ric is more versatile than it is often given credit for imo
  5. It would probably not be financially viable to ship I would imagine with weight and size.
  6. In excellent working condition. Selling due to upgrade 1 Scarlett microphone pre-amp with very natural tone and generous even gain. First-rate digital converter with a resolution of up to 24 bits / 192 hHz. Extremely low round trip latency: software plug-ins in real time - even without DSP (measured at 2.74 9 ms, working at 96 kHz with 32 samples). Stereo RCA output jacks to connect speakers or stage monitor. Will post for £5
  7. The amp is in very good condition with no issues. It was serviced about 3 years ago with new values. It has been rock-solid for reliability. I am only moving on as I bought a new SVT 7 Pro. This is one of the USA-made amps which you can only get now now on the used market and are not the easiest to ge. Power: 450 Watt at 4 Ohm and 275 Watt at 8 Ohm Tube Pre-Amp with 3 x 12AX7 Driver tubes 1 x 12AX7 and 1 x 12AU7 3-Band EQ and Graphic 9-Band EQ Mid-Tone-Control with 5 Positions Ultra Low and High Boost Adjustable DI output with ground lift switch FX loop Preamp Output and Power Amp Input Format: 19" / 2 U Dimensions (W x H x D): 483 x 89 x 394 mm Shipping available at buyer's cost No trades please. .
  8. Ampeg SVT 212 Cab with cover In excellent condition only used a handful of times at home. Cover is worth £60 Specification RMS Power Handling: 600 Watts Frequency Response (-3dB): 71 Hz -18 kHz Usable Low Frequency (-10 dB): 40 Hz Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohms Sensitivity: 99 dB Maximum SPL: 127 dB Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 24 x 25 x 16 Weight: 66 Pounds Collection only. No trades on this one thanks .
  9. I have that copy too in the attic. Reminds me of the days of trawling through the bootleg tapes at record fairs as I had a lot of Bunnymen tapes - also in the attic but I doubt they will work now.
  10. Best I could do is the kitchen scale, but this seems pretty much in line with 8.15 with SoundPure's original ad.
  11. Also worth adding that the Serek brand is highly regarded in USA as a boutique brand - up there with the best of them. I think they can be quite cost prohibitive in U.K. and there is a year build time so not quite so much talk about them over here.
  12. Thanks for stepping in Clarky. Yeah same bass! It cost me $2700 plus import duties so really is a bargain price for someone in U.K. into short scales
  13. Does you still have the chrome covers? Lovely bass by the way. I used to have the 57 Fullerton P from 82
  14. If I can shift the basses I have on sale here I will be interested in this one.
  15. Purchased in June 21 from SoundPure in USA. Only used at home. I purchased an additional tort pickguard which I think looks great against white. Will come with the original Decoboom pickguard. The waiting list is over a year for a Serek now so nice opportunity to get one of these boutique short scales. Model: Midwestern Serial: MW-120 Weight: 8.15 lbs Body Material: Mahogany Body Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish Color: Vintage White Nut Width: 1 5/8" Nut Type: Bone Fingerboard: Chechen Fingerboard Radius: 12-14" Compound Frets: 20 Med/Wide Nickel Scale: 30" Neck Pickup: Novak BS-DS (Parchment) Bridge Pickup: Pickguard: Decoboom Streamliner White/Black/White Bridge: Hipshot 2-Point Supertone Body Thickness: 1 3/8" Overall Length: 40 5/8" Tuners: Hipshot Ultralite Tuning Keys: Lollipop Strings: Hi-Beams Case: Serek Sleeve No offers on this one as I have already given a massive discount (I paid nearly £400 in duties and shipping) **Open to trade for a USA P (Fender/Lakland) bass and possibly cash either way depending on relative value. Also interested in Gibson Midtown Standard. Will ship in its original box but that is at cost and risk to buyer.
  16. This is a pedal I bought recently which has only been used a handful of times at home. MINT condition. Postage included in price
  17. 1973 Vintage Guild - JS II Electric Bass Guitar - Walnut Brown w/ Gig Bag. I imported this from the USA about 6 months ago. All Original! The JS bass models were the direct descendent of the . like the Jetstar, it had a mahogany body, three-piece mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard, 21 frets, Chesterfield and Guild inlays and Hagstrom bridge and Guild humbucker pickups. This bass is in very good condition and sounds fantastic. Fast thin neck with a 30.5 inch scale. Guild JS bass chronology Guild bass humbucker circa 1975 - The earliest models were fitted with Hagstrom humbuckers, but by 1971 or 72 these had been replaced by Guilds own pickups, as heralded in this 1971 1967 Last Jetstar bass manufactured - model discontinued in 1969[1] 1970 JS bass launched as the one-pickup JS bass I ($270) and the two-pickup JS bass II ($350) [2]. Finishes: Cherry, Sunburst or Black[3] 1971 Hagstrom bisonic single-coil pickups replaced with Guild humbucker pickups 1972 Long scale (JS bass I LS, JS bass II LS) stereo, and fretless models added to the range 1973 Aswell as the existing finshes, natural and walnut are now available[4] 1974 Optional carved top (advertised as natural models only, although maybe other finishes). 1976 JS bass 1 withdrawn[5] 1977 JS bass I also have some Curtis Novak pickups for sale on BC that are a perfect match for this bass. I did try these pickups but the bass isn't for me so returned it to stock. Will post at buyer's expense.
  18. Is that this bass? https://reverb.com/uk/item/39684845-guild-js-2-bass-1973-1973-mahogany I might list it here in the next few days.
  19. If there is a perfect bass design, this is it. I'd be all over this but too many basses alas!
  20. Certainly agree that their output has gone steadily downhill over the years. For albums Pornography was the height of their powers and after Disintegration they went downhill. The bass sound largely followed that pattern, great on Pornography, but pretty bad after Disintegration with his move to Thunderbirds and similar basses - far too much emphasis on effects as well!
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