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PawelG

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  1. The Meters! P.S. I'm with the advice about letting them find out for themselves and answering questions rather than telling what to do. Wish them all the best!
  2. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Little Wing/Third Stone From The Sun http://youtu.be/H05WHV2lHEo
  3. [quote name='Shaggy' timestamp='1503420381' post='3358096'] As I remember at the time, these were the best amps you could buy anywhere, and this one looks to be in great nick. Would be sorely tempted if I didn't already have a Mesa Boogie mk.III, and I bet it's easier to change your sound on the Burman (takes a lot of knob-twiddling on the MB......) Bump for a piece of lovely vintage British pure class [/quote] Thank you for your kind words. This one definitely had an easy life. I think it was in the studio but rarely used.
  4. [quote name='Bass_Guardian' timestamp='1503410407' post='3357995'] Portsmouth [/quote] Thank you [quote name='AlexDelores' timestamp='1503411296' post='3358004'] Ah no problem, thanks a lot, lovely looking bass! GLWTS [/quote] I have recently acquired a bomb proof packaging - posting without the case is not a problem for me.
  5. What about this? https://www.gumtree.com/p/guitar-instrument/fender-american-deluxe-jazz-bass-guitar/1262945860 The guy is not answering his phone...
  6. Squier Jaguar for sale. Very little wear, frets look brand new, the body only has one flaw (pictured), electronics are active. Dr Lo-Rider strings on, setup and ready to go. Case not included in the price. Price with the case - £250
  7. [quote name='prowla' timestamp='1503134469' post='3355913'] I used to have a Burman bass amp; I bought it new from Carlsbro Sound in the 70s. It was a bloddy heavy lump of a thing and it had a loud hum. It sounded good through my pair of Marshall 4x12s, though. [/quote] Loud hum doesn't sound like something that should be preset in an amp of this class - maybe it wasn't biased correctly?
  8. [quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1503068679' post='3355504'] I have one - great cleans. I also have a couple of their bass heads as well. GLWTS. [/quote] One of the best made amps I've seen.
  9. Rob just visited and kindly bought my P Bass off me. Very nice guy to talk to, really great player. Thank you Rob, enjoy the bass.
  10. For sale Boutique English amp - Matamp, Hiwatt class 3 Gain controls, plus the usual bass, mid, treble, and HF cut switch and an Accutronics reverb unit. Construction is all valve EL34 (Harma Retro), ECC83 and ECC81 - driving an original 12" ElectroVoice EVM 12L speaker and all hand wired and in great working and gigging condition. It was regarded back in the 70’s/80’s as the Brit Mesa Boogie and is a real piece of British Amp History alongside the Vox AC30 and the early Marshalls and alike. [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXvZoGaz7V0"]https://www.youtube....h?v=jXvZoGaz7V0[/url] More photos available on request.
  11. The bass hasn't been played much, frets look perfect (well, as perfect as they can be for a road worn), plenty of life left. Strung with flats, ready to go. A fabulous bass but I have another P Bass that is irreplaceable. So this one has to go. I am sure everyone who played one will agree - these basses do not feel like their made in Mexico. It's a different level. Fantastic tone and feel. Absolutely spot on. From GAK: ''Featuring a worn [b]nitrocellulose lacquer finish[/b], 1950s style with aged/worn body, neck, finish and hardware touches, Maple neck with “C” profile, 7.25” radius and 20 vintage-style frets, Vintage-style split-single-coil pickup, Gold anodized aluminum pickguard, American Vintage four-saddle bridge, Reverse open-gear tuners.'' Pictures to follow when I figure out a Photobucket substitute...
  12. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1502802478' post='3353622'] What's all this 30GBP nonsense? Is there something wrong with the good old "£" sign? [/quote] Foreign keyboard setting with laziness. That was mixed together to form that nonsense.
  13. [quote name='Thunderbird' timestamp='1502782097' post='3353406'] Great amp and louder than you would think [/quote] Great, little amp - I don't need it as I am just using it at home.
  14. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1502805862' post='3353650'] So it does - never noticed! Make that "horrid bashed-up half-arsed fakey relic job", then [/quote] Tempting to buy it, and return it because the neck isn't ''reliced'' properly :-)
  15. Price or trade - 300GBP each. Specifications: Non-cutaway. Body width: 360 mm. Spruce top with undetermined bracing. Flame birch back & sides. Mahogany neck with non-adjustable T-shaped duraluminum truss rod. Single-bound top. Single-bound back. Unbound headstock. Unbound rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl dot inlay. Rosewood bridge. Sunburst finish Introduced: ca 1940 ca 1942: Walnut fingerboard. Pearloid fingerboard inlay. Earliest known example: 149937 (1944) - (converted to pin bridge) Latest known example: 169193 (1946) Photos available on request, thank you for looking.
  16. https://www.gumtree.com/p/guitar-bass-effects/hartke-4x10-bass-cab/1261400486
  17. [quote name='Osiris' timestamp='1502705617' post='3352934'] But beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose. [/quote] Beer holder*
  18. [quote name='Meddle' timestamp='1502749411' post='3353321'] A lot more effort and skill goes into making a classical instrument. Even the most prized pre-CBS Fenders are production line instruments built to a design intended wholly to cut corners and get them out the door quickly. [/quote] I agree totally. Its a different league of craftsmanship.
  19. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1502700119' post='3352882'] Lovely finish, IMO completely ruined by horrid bashed-up fakey relic job. So unnecessary. [/quote] And the neck looks mint too. Odd.
  20. [quote name='Muppet' timestamp='1502569205' post='3352280'] For home use these are really good. You might be pleasantly surprised when you get it! [/quote] I believe you.
  21. Just won the auction on the Roland cube by a mistake... that solves the problem :-)
  22. Had it for a while, only played at home. Cared for. Come and have a go. Great tone. Little bit from the Ampeg website: ''When you need a portable rig with legendary Ampeg tone, look no further than the BA-115. This powerful combo features a 100-Watt power section and a single 15" Ampeg speaker that can rock a small- to medium-sized venue. Just plug in and you're ready to rock! No matter what sound you're after, the Style Control puts absolute tone at your fingertips. With five presets to choose from, and the tone-sculpting capabilities of an onboard 3-band EQ, you'll be dialed in before the drummer can finish setting up his high-hat. The BA-115's monitor-style, tilt-back design allows you to put the sound where you want it, which is especially handy when you're using the built-in DI for recording or front of house applications. Rock-solid construction and Ampeg thump to go, the BA-115. RMS Power Output: 100-Watts LF Driver: 1 x 15" Custom Ampeg Speaker HF Driver: Piezo Tweeter Preamp: Solid-State Power Amp: Solid-State Tone Controls: 3-Band EQ Mid Tone Control: Style Balanced Line Out: Yes CD/MP3 Input: Yes Headphone Output: Yes Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 21 x 21 x 16 Weight: 62 Pounds
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