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  1. [quote name='Faithless' post='305823' date='Oct 14 2008, 12:10 AM']Dah, I've taken Runaway by ear long time ago, gotta say...


    But, it was worth a try, thanks anyway, dude! :)


    Cheers,
    Faith.


    P.S. Those tabs are quite sh1te, as far, as I've checked 'em...[/quote]

    i am a big fun too i am waiting for these 2 volumes to come out mate the bass of jamiroquai is true love mate...

  2. [quote name='Rich' post='307805' date='Oct 16 2008, 02:38 PM']Our English sockets don't make a blind bit of difference in cases like these, unfortunately... no amount of fused plugs or switches will stop an earth fault. Doesn't matter if the sockets are Libyan, Greek, English, Mongolian or Vietnamese, we're all in the same boat.[/quote]

    sh*t mate thought was a difference so the only solution is the Residual-Current Device?

    by the way what is the name of that dog in you avantar??? i love that comic

  3. [quote name='woolleydick' post='307785' date='Oct 16 2008, 02:22 PM']Home - Tripoli Libya[/quote]
    glad you are ok mate

    In uk the plugs and sockets are better cause every plug has a switch and a fuse in it that stops the current electricity to strike you.

    In Greece I feel more uncomfortable except my home that has: [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residual-current_device"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residual-current_device[/url].

    So like the guys said use English sockets or at least use use the pocket RCD device

    Sometime we say that English people are obsessed with safety like Fire and Electricity but they are right I think because when it happens you might lose ur life….

  4. [font="Comic Sans MS"]I remember myself like the bass since I was a kid I loved the bottom end from the beginning.
    I took a bass when I was 17 and remember playing metal tunes and stuff like that then
    I went to study in university and quit playing with the band but always loved the baselines.
    Missed my bass those years that was locked in my parents home. When I went back start again playing in my own house and reunion with band again jamming along like school friend we are. Now I practice at home and started lessons with teacher.

    Bought a new stingray and markbass combo 121p love the sound of it. Always have GAS problems for bass only of course.


    When I listen a song the first thing I concentrate is bass. Nothing more or less.

    There always bass to me when I am listening guitar and play it I don’t feel like bass and I stop after 10 minutes, I am a bass player never liked other instruments like bass I don’t know to play other instruments.

    I love BASS

    So what about you?[/font]

  5. [quote name='markytbass' post='293381' date='Sep 27 2008, 02:30 PM']Cheers, I have one of the old SWR Workingmans 15 combo at the mo which isn't over heavy but is awkward to lift/carry. When my Trace Elliott broke down some years ago I was left with a 1x10 extension cab and a Carlsbro Stingray 100w head I can't remember how it sounded but it did the trick.[/quote]

    Mate Only viewing your name you definately go for this one [url="http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua=en&cat=3&vedi=41"]http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua...t=3&vedi=41[/url]



    This combo is the best for the size 13kg and bottom end with vle filters. You can add later a cab 2x10 traveller to shake down the house. This amp is the best value for money in the market i think.. :)

  6. go for it mate i have the same bass you got but i only selling this for a ritter nothing else is worthing of selling that beauty....


    Except.. a musicman 1976 that sounds like hell mate go for A 4 string musicman 1976-1979 thats it done...

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