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Everything posted by walshy
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He speaks the truth 😂
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I bought Alexis absolutely stunning Lull P bass after drooling over it for ages! Bass delivered 10 mins ago, its sublime! I mean the prettiest bass I have ever seen! Thanks again for everything man, amazing service despite Brexit! What a dude!!
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Well I’m well and truly out. I’ll buy you it and give me the cash in 2023😂
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Can’t Mrs T buy it for you as a present and gift it to you 🤔
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I reckon you’re just OUT!!! 😂
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Barefaced Super Twelve ( not 12T ) In great condition and comes with cover too. Great cab but no longer needed. Collect Hexham or can meet up somewhere. Delivery possible too. More pics tomorrow. Barefaced info- Barefaced Super Twelve We know that a good 4x10" is a fine thing The ported betweetered 4x10" revolutionised bass amplification back in the '80s. Since then drivers have become more potent and enclosures have become lighter, and thus the best of the breed can handle most gigs without needing tons of power to drive them, whilst being relatively easy to move. But we want to take the pros of the good 4x10"s and leave the cons behind So what's great about a good 4x10"? High sensitivity - it doesn't need much power to rock out. Tight but solid lows - not deeeeep like the Big One but more than enough for many bassists. Good midrange punch so you cut through the mix. Sweet characterful higher frequencies if the woofers, crossover and tweeter are well matched and designed. Tons of thermal power handling prevents thermal power compression and tonal changes. And what's not so great about a good 4x10"? Squat shape makes it harder to hear onstage and harder to carry through doorways and up narrow staircases. 2x2 woofer arrangement results in less than ideal polar response so the sound varies more around the venue. Excursion-limited power handling is far lower than the thermal power handling, so the lows can't keep up with mids when you're properly loud. DIMENSIONS 30" H x 19.5" W x 13.5" D 76cm x 48cm x 34cm WEIGHT 40lbs/18kg (Super Twelve) BROADBAND SENSITIVITY 102dB - louder than many 4x10" cabs USABLE FREQUENCY RANGE 37Hz - 4kHz RECOMMENDED AMP POWER 150-1200W RMS MAX CONTINOUS BROADBAND SPL 130dB - Louder than most 4x10"s and many 4x12"s NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 4 ohms
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And rightly so on all counts 😂
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Amazingly I was in until I bought that bloody Lull this morning 😂 Still I think 3 days is my record!
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Just completed an under the radar deal with Ian. Super quick easy deal and paid just as quick too! Quick ride down to Lake District for a shady truck stop meet up 😂 Great guy and nice to chat all things bass! Enjoy the best pre out there and remember it’s ok to like flats 😂 🤘
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They aren’t heavy and an easy one hand lift. They are class, someone close to you must have one you could try? To be honest you’d not regret just buying one
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1976 fender precision PRICE DROP £2000 - *SOLD*
walshy replied to Danbass29's topic in Basses For Sale
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Ashdown ABM600? Valve Pre and always sounds amazing. I have one, in fact I have had 3! Always chasing something better and it always comes back to this. Its just excellent, sounds great, not heavy and the back up support from @Ashdown Engineeringis just epic! Im sure you could pick up a new one around the £700 mark, or a second hand for a little cheaper.
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An absolutely fruitless task 😂
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A wise wise move mate. He’s incredible and does all my finishing too. Oh and he’s a top guy to boot!
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Merry Christmas Dudes and Dudettes! 🎄
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Yeah that’s right the Nate has a 40mm nut, modelled on his 71 P bass and it’s much comfier to play. I do have one for sale atm actually mate ta. I’m also putting together a 73P with a Lakland USA Jazz neck as I kinda like that combo.