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  2. Thanks Skezza & just down the road too πŸ‘πŸ‘......
  3. Ashdown RM-110 front ported Bass Cab - small, light - one hand lift, (even for me and I’ll never see 66 again) ☹️ which sounds really good & is in very good condition. One ten inch Dual Concentric 250w RMS Woofer, which handles the Lows and Mids + a Horn / Tweeter - the original ones of which were found to be faulty, so Ashdown sent an upgraded replacement - although I still struggle to hear it with my old cloth ears? However, I have owned a couple of Mi 112 cabs which also had tweeters that I couldn't hear either 😳😳!! Luckily if I've not fitted it correctly, I have another brand new one which will be included in the sale πŸ‘πŸ‘ The recessed metal top handle is great making lifting and carrying a doddle - one journey load / unload - Bass, on my back - MB200 & leads in Gig Bag in one hand and the cab in the other πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘, who would have thought 50 years ago It would be possible to go to Gigs on the Bus -which would definitely not have been possible with my Selmer Goliath 1 x 18 - especially if the conductor said 'upstairs room only'πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ‘πŸ‘ Only selling because I've had a Barefaced 1 x 10 for Xmas which is a Tad smaller to fit better in the space allocated by the current Kitchen Viper πŸ˜‚ These are also Fab cabs, but not entirely sure you could say it's Β£239.00 - more 'Fab''☹️☹️ πŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆ?? Combined Speakon and 1/4” Jack Input and link - Life saver if you've forgotten your Speakon Lead. Here are those nice Specs. we all love so much πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘... Dimensions - 46 cm High x 32.5 cm Wide x 33.5 cm Deep Weight - 12 kg - ish Power Rating - 250w RMS Tweeter Front Ported I can post out to the UK Mainland which would cost Β£20.00 via Parcelforce if you are too far away to collect, or if not - feel free to nip around for for a good try out.
  4. Thanks Neil, yes they are rather spiffing - just wish they did a short, or maybe even a medium scale version πŸ‘
  5. My lovely Yamaha Lined Fretless with an extremely low action and oodles of mwaaaaaaaar. I really love this bass, but unfortunately in my dotage I am now beginning to struggle with long scale basses ☹️ There are a few tiny dings and some buckle rash, but nothing major.being overall in excellent condition and plays very nicely. Not an exceptional amount of volume from the passive pickups, but both working as they should. It is a wonderfully shoulder and back friendly 7.5 lbs and seems to stay in tune for ever. The fret lines extend over the edge of the fingerboard, with a dot position marker in between, as on a regular bass making playing in tune very easy - even for an old duffer like me. The volume / volume / Tone controls provide a nice range of sounds, especially that lovely β€˜woody’ Fretless sound we all love. A Rok - Sak β€˜Hob Nob’ of Gigbags is included. but unfortunately I do not have a box large enough to post out and therefore it will probably need to be collected - sorry ☹️ This would be an nexpensive way to try Fretless bass on an instrument that is well set up and very easy to play - if you don’t find double octave necks a bit too much of a stretch, like me. Or alternately, the quality of this bass is more than sufficient to use on stage or in the studio. Thanks for looking Chaps & Chapesses, if you have any questions - please fire away πŸ‘
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  7. Great cabs, I remember buying Pete Acadamys - RIP πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯ - he was the original Bassist with Nearly Dan. His Dad had fitted telescopic legs which dropped down under gravity - so it had to be carried upside down - but worked a treat to elevate the cab on stage πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ - GLWTS πŸ‘πŸ‘
  8. A really nice, well set up, fat sounding short scale Bass which is in excellent condition and everything works as it should. Low action, fast neck. Solid lightweight Poplar body in a lovely dark flat Walnut finish. Maple neck and Rosewood finger board. P Bass pickup provides Precision β€˜thump’ J Bass pickup provides Jazz Bass β€˜zing’ Individual volume and master tone control provides a cracking array of sounds, with plenty enough Heft for stage use , Wonderfully shoulder and back friendly light at a tad over 6lbs. High quality black hardware. 28.6” Scale. Pics taken with the original round wound strings - which will be included in the sale, but now currently sporting a nice old set of flat wounds for some Jameson vibe. Comes complete with a brand new dedicated, branded, padded Ibanez Mikro Gig Bag & owners manual. Can post to the UK Mainland at a cost of Β£20.00 Here’s a link - hopefully showing a helpful Chap playing a black one.....check out the tone variations.
  9. Bought new a couple of weeks ago from Bass Direct - fitted, tuned and then taken off again - didn’t suit the Bass ☹️ La Bella Deep Talkin’ Bass 750N Black Nylon Tape Wound Short Scale Bass Strings. Gauges = .050 .065 .085 .105 Free postage to the UK Mainland
  10. Ashdown RM - 110 Bass cab small & light - one hand lift, (even for me and I’ll never see 66 again) ☹️ which sounds really good. In very good condition, with just the odd mark but nothing major. One ten inch Dual Concentric 250w RMS Woofer, which handles the Lows and Mids + a really nice tweeter, which is very subtle and can be set to either off / low or high - which then gives the cab a nice Hi - Fi voicing, if required, so although primarily bass cabs they are also ideal for keyboards, Guitar or even vocals etc πŸ‘. The recessed metal top handle is great making lifting and carrying a doddle - one journey load / unload Bass, MB200 & leads in Gig Bag on my back a cab in one hand & a free hand to open doors - Fab πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘ - now, if only I had a Gig πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚!! Combined Speakon and 1/4” Jack Input and link - Life saver if you’ve forgotten your Speakon lead. Here are those nice Specs. we all love so much πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘... Dimensions - 46 cm High x 32.5 cm Wide x 33.5 cm Deep Weight - 11,5 kg Power Rating - 250w RMS Tweeter - a nice sounding one πŸ‘πŸ‘ I can post out to the UK Mainland which would cost Β£20.00 via Parcelforce 48 if you are too far away to collect, or if not - feel free to nip around for a good try out.
  11. Ashdown cab small, light - one hand lift, (even for me and I’ll never see 66 again) ☹️ which sounds really good. In very good condition, with just the odd mark but nothing major. One ten inch Dual Concentric 250w RMS Woofer, which handles the Lows and Mids + a really nice tweeter, which is very subtle and can be set to either off / low or high - which then gives the cab a nice Hi - Fi voicing, if required, so although primarily bass cabs they are also ideal for keyboards, Guitar or even vocals etc πŸ‘. The recessed metal top handles are great making lifting and carrying a doddle - one journey load / unload Bass, MB200 & leads in Gig Bag on my back and a cab in each hand - Fab πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘ - now, if only I had a Gig πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚!! Combined Speakon and 1/4” Jack Input and link - Life saver !! Here are those nice Specs. we all love so much πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘... Dimensions - 46 cm High x 32.5 cm Wide x 33.5 cm Deep Weight - 11,5 kg Power Rating - 250w RMS Tweeter - a nice sounding one πŸ‘πŸ‘ I can post out to the UK Mainland which would cost Β£18.00 via Parcelforce 48 if you are too far away to collect, or if not - feel free to nip around for a good try out.
  12. Thank God for that chip on the tip of the pick guard & my good old OCD which has probably stopped me from being skint for the next good few years πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚GLWTS, but you defo won’t need it πŸ‘πŸ‘
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  16. Thanks Chaps, PM’s replied to, still available πŸ‘
  17. Bought from this very Parish as they say with a view to returning to more regular Gigging - umph ☹️, as I wanted something well built, with excellent sound / playability, in the Jazz Bass stylee , not too heavy, or expensive and this fitted the bill to a tee. All original with an Alder body, a lovely slim - 40mm at the nut and shallow profiled Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard, 24 fret double octave neck, two Jazz pickups with VVT control lay out in good used condition, with just a few marks and the odd scratch consistent with normal use, but nothing major. The weight is a shoulder friendly 3.6kg, or 7.9lbs in old money - despite being solid and built like a tank, plus the bridge is superb, the machine heads hold tune really well, the β€˜Musicman’ type layout is easy to use and probably aids the balance. Great range of sounds available from old school thump, to modern Hi - Fi Zingy type tones. Thanks for looking Chaps πŸ‘
  18. Mark bought my LMll - to add to his collection 😳😳. He is a great Guy and an absolute pleasure to deal with, so needless to say - but I will - that I would recommend him to all on here. Thanks again Mark πŸ‘πŸ‘
  19. Bought a spiffing cab from Paul and he was good enough to wait over a week to post it out as I was on holiday. The cab was at least as good if not better than described and needless to say, but I will πŸ˜ƒ that I would recommend him to all on here πŸ‘ Thanks again Paul
  20. LittleMark LM ll + MB Gig Bag + Owners Manual + Rack Ears + original box in very good used condition, with just a few light marks from normal use. Bought from this very Parish only last month - hankering for a return to regular Gigging again, but I think I need to realise that’s not going to happen in my dotage ☹️ Plus it didn’t sound a scrillion times louder than my little GK does at 4 ohms to my old cloth ears, so I can use that for the odd, once in a blue moon Gig. I only have old passive basses with very low output pickups, but had the chance to try a friends active bass through it and that sounded very much louder - so I presume that an outboard preamp would have the same effect. I’m sure you are all aware of the build quality of these early made in Italy jobbies and the specs - 500w into 4 ohms, 300w into 8 ohms, plus killer EQ section that can produce warm and fat, all the way through to slinky HI Fi tones, using those Fab VLE and VPF filters. The Mark Bass Gg Bag is so good enabling the user to unzip the front and rear sections - leaving the amp in the case, which may account in part for the nice condition. All the zips are in good working order too, which I believe is quite rare.
  21. Bought an Ashdown Cab from Stoff. He was an absolute pleasure to deal with and needless to say, (but I will) πŸ˜ƒ I would recommend him to all on here 'without fear of contraception' - as Mrs. Slocombe used to say πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. Thanks again Chris - Fab πŸ‘πŸ‘
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