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joeabass

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  1. Hi, @wateroftyne answered your question a few posts up, apparently production is starting up again which is great news
  2. Two extremely light extremely good sounding cabs! I know there are a lot of members who love these and know a lot more about them than me, it was also a great shame to hear that they aren't being made anymore? very sad news. these are in great condition and have rarely left the house but are a very easy one handed lift. Impedance: 8 Ω Power handling (high average power test signal): 250 W RMS Recommended amplifier power: 150-300 W RMS @ 8 Ω Sensitivity[average]: 99 dB SPL @ 1W/1m Sensitivity[100Hz]: 98 dB SPL @ 1W/1m Sensitivity[max]: 103 dB SPL @ 1,5 kHz, 1W/1m Frequency response (-10db): 46 Hz - 4,8 kHz Displacement: 258 cm³ Measurements (WxHxD): 52x38x33 cm Weight: 10 kg I would consider trade/part trade for a cab with 10"s I'm not sure exactly how I would pack these to ship but I'm sure I could sort something out! Thanks for looking! Joe
  3. Any chance of splitting these?
  4. Now sold
  5. Yea I knew it wasn't a big problem I just wanted to make sure it was documented, wouldn't want the buyer to be surprised by it. I appreciate someone who has done it themselves commenting too, clears the problem up, thanks
  6. Honestly I’m not sure and have no way to really measure but this is it next to my other P, looks narrower to me. I know this isn’t super helpful sorry about that (limelight left)
  7. I’m based in Newcastle, sorry should have put that in there
  8. For sale, Limelight P bass! Selling this due to buying an SVT for recording, sad to see it go but needs must. Reason for the price is simply the previous owner has told me the bridge saddles may be seized, I have not checked as the setup is fine as is. I contacted the man himself regarding this, this was the response. the parts of the bridge do unfortunately have a tendency to seize up but fairly easy to rectify: if you get a good screwdriver on the intonation screws (the long ones) they usually undo ok - i'll be surprised if they don't - and take off the saddle. if you do one at a time you can make a mental note (or take a picture) of its position which will save you having to re-do the intonation. when it's off, you need to hold it in a gas flame (blow torch is best if you have one, or failing that your gas hob) and heat it up. when really hot plunge it into a jar of cold water and then try to move the height adjustment screws. try back and for first. usually they loosen up easily, if they don't then repeat the process. this will definitely work - i've never been unable to free of the screws like this, especially since your bass is pretty new. Other than this the bass is spot on. Sounds great and has been a huge part of the last set recordings Ive done. I have a box to ship if needs be but more than happy for anyone to come and try, I'll make sure there is an amp here and some coffe! Any questions feel free to ask Joe
  9. Top guy! Really quick payment and easy transaction, no BS cheers
  10. SOLD!
  11. Honestly if it was a 4 string it would never leave!
  12. Looking to trade my EBS TD660 for something a bit less powerful! Something around the 500w watts mark is about right, tone hammer/little mark type thing, open to what people have Don't mind a cash adjustment either way The head comes with a flight case and the attachments that come with the amp, really good condition as its lived in the case Any Q's fire away! cheers
  13. Hi mate, I'll take these, I've sent a PM Thanks Joe
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    would take a good 2x12 or 2 good 1x12 as part trade
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  19. Don't know if you have any interest in trades but i've got a canny American standard p bass i could trade. Using 5's exclusively at the minute
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