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  1. [quote name='4StringFortress' timestamp='1352067777' post='1858451'] Ive noticed that my kickback 12 produces quite a bit of distortion when ever I start playing loud and hard, when im playing quietly I get the warm smooth sounds that im looking for for some of our songs but as soon as i start turning it up distortion starts to kick in, is this the natural sound of these amps or is this a problem? [/quote] I don't think they can be 'pushed' too much....possibly replacing with a better (!) speaker may help
  2. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1341417012' post='1718682'] Asking price £800 but will consider very close offers..... I need to move this bass on a.s.a.p. Hopefully the mp3 sound sample has attached okay..it is a very straight forward recording into a desk and copied across, no effects or compression. 4 string fretless bass. Bass weighs in at around 6lb 12oz. SINGLE piece Swamp Ash body with 'Tru Oil' finish... 3 piece maple neck wood (some very nice figure/flame) Ebony fingerboard Walnut piece on back of headstock. Schaller 3D bridge black Schaller machine tuners black Seymour Duncan Active Jazz pups with vol/tone/vol/tone The bass was one of two (the other sold) made by me for a shop which has unfortunately been having hard times so this bass has been sitting at home. It is ungigged. The Nut width is almost 40mm The f/board is about 6mm thick and is a compound radius from approx 10" to 16". Side dot 3mm markers on the note ie. on the 'F' 'G' 'A' etc to 24 'note/fret' length. The neck thickness has been left thicker on this bass than normal as I felt the lightness of the Swamp Ash body could do with a little more meatier a neck.....at least it is there to thin down if wanted. No dedicated case for this bass. Please note....I have played mainly fretless bass for many years, designed and built for myself but also for custom orders and I have always used the best parts available as noted here, no cheapo copied parts..... [/quote] Bump .... for maybe the last time before .......... xmas!
  3. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1349200625' post='1823233'] Bit of a bass clearout going on sees this bass from my 'workshop' for sale. This is really a very nice bass, great action and I must say looks pretty good too! 4 string fretless with a 5 piece Wenge/Maple (slight figured) neck. Macassar ebony fingerboard. Lovely USA Black Walnut facing on top of a very nice 2 piece mahogany back. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers......volume /tone/balance controls sitting on a top facing (what was that wood?) control plate. 3 large strap holders. 'Tru oil' finish looks very nice on this wood combination. Comes with a dedicated (Warwick) headless bass gig bag. The 'licensed' tuning system was bought as a 'seconds' unit but is in very nice condition. I designed and built this a few years ago and have only ever used it for one gig (in Italy) where it performed great, creating a big sound through a rather large Hartke rig. It has since sat indoors unused. I would be happy to let it go for £750. Oops, can't get the Mp3 to work....please email if you want more info. Mp3 recording is the bass plugged straight into a desk for each pickup and combined pickup sound, no effect/compressor used, so this is not the bass sound through a speaker/amp set up. [/quote] Bump
  4. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1349200625' post='1823233'] Bit of a bass clearout going on sees this bass from my 'workshop' for sale. 4 string fretless with a 5 piece Wenge/Maple (slight figured) neck. Macassar ebony fingerboard. Lovely USA Black Walnut facing on top of a very nice 2 piece mahogany back. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers......volume /tone/balance controls sitting on a top facing (what was that wood?) control plate. 3 large strap holders. 'Tru oil' finish looks very nice on this wood combination. Comes with a dedicated (Warwick) headless bass gig bag. The 'licensed' tuning system was bought as a 'seconds' unit but is in very nice condition. I designed and built this a few years ago and have only ever used it for one gig (in Italy) where it performed great, creating a big sound through a rather large Hartke rig. It has since sat indoors unused. I would be happy to let it go for £750. Mp3 recording is the bass plugged straight into a desk for each pickup and combined pickup sound, no effect/compressor used, so this is not the bass sound through a speaker/amp set up. [/quote] Bump
  5. [quote name='Richeyrockshack' timestamp='1350738772' post='1842875'] I have one of these for sale, needs a full refurb...only £300 though...message me with your email for photos Richey [/quote] I think Alan is trying to sell HIS bass in this post
  6. [quote name='KaBuKiM' timestamp='1350666362' post='1842089'] Hi there, newbie Basschatter here. I have a problem with my MB Little Mark II, and I hope it's a small one. In order to define whether that's the case, I need some advice, so thanks in advance to everyone who helps. I have this amp for around 5 years now. Yesterday, while playing a gig in Camden the power went out onstage. It was down for about two minutes and then the owner pulled a plug somewhere and everyone's amps came back to life... except mine of course. So I played DI and back home opened the fuse box to find out the fuse is black inside. I switched to the replaceble one (it was there since I bought the amp) - switched on and... a small "click" sound was heard and the amp would not switch on. The second fuse was dead as well. I bought another fuse, a slow-burning one (or however they're called) and tried the same thing - this time nothing happens. At all! No sound, no lights, no fan. Tried with different cable and the same. The fuse dows seems intact now. So, my question is, am I completely screwed and should find a nice vase to put on top of the MB, or should I fix it (if the price is not completely bonkers)? If so, do you know any MB repairman around central-north London? (also, one zipper of the MB case broke before the show. It's completely irrelevant but c'mon world, find someone else to kick around! I'm a good person, leave my good karma alone!) Thanks again. [/quote] Just check also if there is a fuse inside the actual amp itself. Don't know how this may help if that IS blown as well. It sounds like there may have been a big power surge down the line. Maybe use one of those trip plugs next time there?
  7. Excellent dealings with BassVentura this week, monies transferred very quick and even better, the P.O. reciprocated by delivering the amp to him within 24 hours. Good all round stuff!
  8. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1349788105' post='1830513'] I have one Peavey sub speaker cabinet which houses a 15" / 8 ohms Peavey speaker with its own built in crossover / frequency of 140hz, (so it could be hooked in line with other speakers without having to use an external crossover). Very lightweight cabinet, easy to carry about. Only used 2/3 times by the band over the last couple of years to give a bit more 'extra' weight to a small PA. Great addition to have and we never really had to use much volume from it to get a fuller sound. Still got the original box for it. The cab itself is in very good condition. £100 [/quote] Bump
  9. I have one Peavey sub speaker cabinet which houses a 15" / 8 ohms Peavey speaker with its own built in crossover / frequency of 140hz, (so it could be hooked in line with other speakers without having to use an external crossover). Very lightweight cabinet, easy to carry about. Only used 2/3 times by the band over the last couple of years to give a bit more 'extra' weight to a small PA. Great addition to have and we never really had to use much volume from it to get a fuller sound. Still got the original box for it. The cab itself is in very good condition. £100
  10. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1349718075' post='1829583'] Sorted ok? [/quote] Yes sorted and many thanks for your input....
  11. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1349703390' post='1829282'] I take it the cabs are lying horizontally? Have you tried them vertically & does it have the same issue? It does seem rather odd. [/quote] tested them again today with a 4x10 as well. Needs the volume up a bit (!) to get the top end /horn to 'show', all very subtle but effective.
  12. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1349691266' post='1829055'] Do the cabs have a dial on the side/back? [/quote] yes, the usual dials on each cab... turned full off then full on, the treble only appears to emanate off the right hand speaker.
  13. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1349643607' post='1828721'] I have both Markbass 2x10 HF and 2x10 Traveller cabs. The HF being a more recent addition, I checked it out on a gig and at home. (Facing the cabinet), when the horn 'level' is turned right around/up, it appears to add more top to the right hand speaker itself but doesn't affect the left hand speaker. The horn itself didn't appear to alter or actually give off extra top. This also occurs with the Traveller cab? Any prognosis appreciated. [/quote] Thanks chaps but........ The actual problem is that the horn does not appear to project the treble/top in either cab (different types of horns I know), it appears to radiate only from the right speaker in both cabs (looking at cab) and definitely not the left speaker. Thats my conundrum.
  14. I have both Markbass 2x10 HF and 2x10 Traveller cabs. The HF being a more recent addition, I checked it out on a gig and at home. (Facing the cabinet), when the horn 'level' is turned right around/up, it appears to add more top to the right hand speaker itself but doesn't affect the left hand speaker. The horn itself didn't appear to alter or actually give off extra top. This also occurs with the Traveller cab? Any prognosis appreciated.
  15. £3 each includes UK postage TRIBAL TECH ... 'THICK' YES ... 'THE LADDER' SHEMEKIA COPELAND ... 'TALKING TO STRANGERS' SONNY LANDRETH ... 'BLUES ATTACK' JON LORD/HOOCHIE COOCHIE MEN ... 'DANGER, WHITE MEN DANCING' IMELDA MAY ... 'LOVE TATTOO' KATIE MELUA ... 'CALL OFF THE SEARCH' .... CD plus DVD
  16. I have an 'Elites' Stainless Steel and an 'Elites' Nickel plated roundwound, both are E string / .100 gauge free but for the postage.........
  17. Found lurking in the string box. A set of GIBSON POW•R•BASS nickel plated steel roundwounds, gauge of .045 / .065 / .085 / .100 The E string packet has written on it "fitted but unused for playing" so it is probable that I decided at the last minute to try another make of strings. There are also spare Gibson A / D / G strings to go with the set £8 for all the seven Gibson strings includes UK postage.
  18. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1349200625' post='1823233'] Bit of a bass clearout going on sees this bass from my 'workshop' for sale. 4 string fretless with a 5 piece Wenge/Maple (slight figured) neck. Macassar ebony fingerboard. Lovely USA Black Walnut facing on top of a very nice 2 piece mahogany back. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers......volume /tone/balance controls sitting on a top facing (what was that wood?) control plate. 3 large strap holders. 'Tru oil' finish looks very nice on this wood combination. Comes with a dedicated (Warwick) headless bass gig bag. The 'licensed' tuning system was bought as a 'seconds' unit but is in very nice condition. I designed and built this a few years ago and have only ever used it for one gig (in Italy) where it performed great, creating a big sound through a rather large Hartke rig. It has since sat indoors unused. I would be happy to let it go for £750. Mp3 recording is the bass plugged straight into a desk for each pickup and combined pickup sound, no effect/compressor used, so this is not the bass sound through a speaker/amp set up. [/quote] bump
  19. [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1349200625' post='1823233'] Bit of a bass clearout going on sees this bass from my 'workshop' for sale. 4 string fretless with a 5 piece Wenge/Maple (slight figured) neck. Macassar ebony fingerboard. Lovely USA Black Walnut facing on top of a very nice 2 piece mahogany back. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers......volume /tone/balance controls sitting on a top facing (what was that wood?) control plate. 3 large strap holders. 'Tru oil' finish looks very nice on this wood combination. Comes with a dedicated (Warwick) headless bass gig bag. The 'licensed' tuning system was bought as a 'seconds' unit but is in very nice condition. I designed and built this a few years ago and have only ever used it for one gig (in Italy) where it performed great, creating a big sound through a rather large Hartke rig. It has since sat indoors unused. I would be happy to let it go for £750. Mp3 recording is the bass plugged straight into a desk for each pickup and combined pickup sound, no effect/compressor used, so this is not the bass sound through a speaker/amp set up. [/quote] Bump
  20. I had problems uploading new pics and found an earlier post about this..... It appears I may have reached my 'quota' allowed of pics etc on Basschat and needed to delete old posts before uploading new information and pics... 1/ Click/open your Basschat name top right 2/ Open 'My Profile' 3/ Open the tab for "Edit My Profile' (on the right) 4/Open 'Manage My Attachments' (on the left) This will (should!) open up all you listed past posts where you can tick the right side boxes and delete any old unwanted posts/pics.
  21. Bit of a bass clearout going on sees this bass from my 'workshop' for sale. This is really a very nice bass, great action and I must say looks pretty good too! 4 string fretless with a 5 piece Wenge/Maple (slight figured) neck. Macassar ebony fingerboard. Lovely USA Black Walnut facing on top of a very nice 2 piece mahogany back. Seymour Duncan Humbuckers......volume /tone/balance controls sitting on a top facing (what was that wood?) control plate. 3 large strap holders. 'Tru oil' finish looks very nice on this wood combination. Comes with a dedicated (Warwick) headless bass gig bag. The 'licensed' tuning system was bought as a 'seconds' unit but is in very nice condition. I designed and built this a few years ago and have only ever used it for one gig (in Italy) where it performed great, creating a big sound through a rather large Hartke rig. It has since sat indoors unused. I would be happy to let it go for £750. Oops, can't get the Mp3 to work....please email if you want more info. Mp3 recording is the bass plugged straight into a desk for each pickup and combined pickup sound, no effect/compressor used, so this is not the bass sound through a speaker/amp set up.
  22. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1349123981' post='1822239'] [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-1960s-Framus-Star-Bass-Projects-VERY-RARE-FIND-599-Or-Best-Offer-/150907450954?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item2322c8f64a#ht_500wt_1288"]http://www.ebay.co.u...a#ht_500wt_1288[/url] [/quote] My very first bass. Not one of these but the model!
  23. [quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1348135148' post='1809702'] Hi, I'm getting increasingly weary of the hum coming from my pickups on my Jazz bass when playing with the volume controls set to different positions. I'm considering upgrading to new pickups, preferably with master volume/blend/tone rather than front vol/back vol/tone. Any recommendations? Or should I be considering a decent shielding job instead? (again recommendations welcome) Thanks! [/quote] www.delano.de Delano have a decent range and blend/tone/volume controls in their wiring... Nordstrand seem to be favoured by many, or Seymour Duncans or Bartolini....
  24. 'Herman'.....top man, thanks for the coffee and markbass cab.and a small PA amp too!
  25. [quote name='herman' timestamp='1347726352' post='1804392'] as the title says, very very clean markbass 102hf 8ohm cab, 400w, im not using the cab now, hence why im putting it up for sale, no trades or offers please, cab is located near worthing, west sussex, £300 cash on collection only.[attachment=118407:markbase sept 056.JPG][attachment=118408:markbase sept 057.JPG] thanks herman. [/quote] PM'd
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