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andy67

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  1. Oh well! Something has to give and as usual it's one of my basses up for sale! Today we offer a 7 month old Fender Classic 50's Precision bass. In A1 condition, comes with padded case and relevant paperwork. As the more eagle eyed will notice the bridge and pick guard have been replaced for an American deluxe bridge and All Parts black 3ply (bwb) plate. The bass will be sold with original pick guard and bridge included. This is a cracking instrument far superior in every way to my previous American Pbass. It is modeled on an American 57' Precision. £450 delivered. Sadly Andy
  2. [quote name='Marvin' post='715664' date='Jan 17 2010, 01:53 PM']You beat me to it Thoroughly seconded.[/quote] You beat me to it too! quite like this though...although it is fret w****ng!!
  3. [quote name='Geddys nose' post='722722' date='Jan 23 2010, 11:39 PM'][url="http://www.bugera-amps.com/EN/products/BVV3000.aspx"]http://www.bugera-amps.com/EN/products/BVV3000.aspx[/url] Look forward to trying one of these when they hit the shops with a retail of around £600 I bet the street price is just over £500, Just wait for all the Behringer bashers to arrive [/quote] Very interesting - I'll look forward to this and hope they will bring out a smaller head 50 -100watt all valve. andy
  4. [quote name='0175westwood29' post='721511' date='Jan 22 2010, 06:34 PM']if my drummer would sell his v4 we wouldnt be having this conversion! they are so loud for the rating! and sound really awesome! but i actually think that it will be so rare that i can find. and the vba ive tried liked it but the size is silly! and it didnt really excite me tonally! but thats my views! andy[/quote] Loads of good valve amps out there! A few V4's have turned up of late as has V6's and 8's andy
  5. V4 every day of the week! I have not heard another valve amp equal mine for volume! tis a bloody rogue! 220w in your face and it aint gonna stop! no frills rock amp. anyone up this end is welcome to ab against any of the other girly woosie amps being discussed!!! andy
  6. With SLF I'm sure it was an SVT 3pro and 810e. andy
  7. [quote name='KiOgon' post='720930' date='Jan 22 2010, 10:45 AM']After chasing my Little Bastard order this morning I got this email - "Hi We have just chased this product up for you with Ashdown and have been advised by them that stock of the Ashdown Little Bastard is now not due to April. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused but unfortunately we are in the hands of our suppliers, this is a new product to the market and we have allocated stock on their first shipment. Therefore everyone will be in the same boat as us. Please advise how you would like to proceed with your order." I expect they picked up a few orders at NAMM so we in the UK just have to wait [/quote] Good! gives me time to save for one! andy
  8. Nice to talk and do Business - perfect transaction! andy
  9. That's a real shame! I have had nothing but good experience re buying and selling here. Being positive though it is repairable and when done you will have a superb instrument! Hopefully a compromise can be negotiated.
  10. That used to belong to me! she's stunning. I put the Schallers on and they made such a difference to the sound and sustain. Would love to hear how the re-wind sounds. The little nick it the scratchplate was due to previous fitting of a dimarzio model one pup. good luck andy
  11. Meet the triplets! andy
  12. Meet the family!
  13. Don't Do it!!!
  14. That is a fantastic deal! If it were mine this is what I would expect: Tuners: £15 Neck £40 Body £25 - as project piece Badass Bridge £50 Model 1 pup £40 Seymore Duncan pup £40 Scratchplate and electronics £25 totalling - £235 excluding postage. This is a fair representation and one I have experienced when selling a 'bitsa' p bass I made. Good luck andy
  15. This: [url="http://fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0190115801"]http://fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0190115801[/url] andy
  16. [quote name='tarcher' post='710888' date='Jan 13 2010, 08:59 AM']Don't matter how many times I see this it always makes me smile [/quote] I love the band but...the presence of Ray in the initial scene and the "Nothing wrong with these keys!" starts playing, is tremendous!
  17. [quote name='silddx' post='710800' date='Jan 13 2010, 12:26 AM']Very, very, very clever indeed! But I would rather spray a can of Servisol up my own arse than have to listen to it for more than 19.24 seconds. I get more enlightening and enjoyable sounds from my washing machine. I counter with this ..[/quote] Fair enough! It's not really my cup of tea either nor Wooten (flack jacket on) but I appreciate the technical ability of both Xlaohe and Wooten. I quite like the simple groove feel underneath Xhloes arrangement. But will counter the above and raise you this:
  18. ^^ That's what I thought as well! Couldn't string a sentence together as to why?? Simply struck me as brilliant! That Vigier bass is so sexy though! andy
  19. Came across these while looking for something else: enjoy andy
  20. let me know if you decide to split would still like the neck. andy
  21. are you finished with your last word/s on this thread yet?
  22. The deluxe bridge is great! In my view better than the badass. From experience I can tell you it fits with a tiny bit of persuasion. you wont regret it! andy
  23. For me, Under-rated: Cliff William (AC/DC) brackets say it all really! Flawless delivery evertime! Locks in well with Phill Rudd enabling the front men to do their thing! Very simple music and bass lines but...it's music and Cliff is the traditional rock bassist! Over-rated: Well, Wooten would have been mine too so other than him...Manring why? although he pushes the boundaries further than most, I lose interest within seconds! He is more mechanical/technical to me than a flowing natural player. andy
  24. Hi there, How much just for the neck? andy
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