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woodster909

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  1. You've come to the right place, there are plenty of experts round here with far more knowledge than me. I think they were Japanese copies imported in the 70s. Do some digging on Rickenfakers, there are plenty of threads around.
  2. this thread made me dig this out [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW08GnKufQ8&feature=related[/media]
  3. so many gorgeous b lines to choose from on Motown [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhH-iNk1ZV8[/media]
  4. for reggae I'd go for a 2x15, with a mk 111 or mk vi head cheap, deep and loud there's usually one on fleabay or gumtree I use a mkv1 head with a trace 2x15 and its awesome for reggae
  5. I want to have a few hours on the sub-sofa with some herb and some Upsetters !!
  6. Thought I'd dig this out and get some photos done. It's been in a mates (dehumidified) cellar for the last 7 years, and doesn't really get look in since I got my Ric. Got it 2nd hand in 1978, when I was a wee nipper just getting into punk rock !! I went into the shop to get a £80 Columbus Precision copy, but the bloke insisted I have this for £120 instead. Good man.
  7. cool, and yes love the logo(s) treatment !
  8. possibly my favourite bassline, and the fab four at their peak [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuQ22WYr7N8&feature=fvwrel[/media]
  9. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whSYTSXm8wo[/media]
  10. +1 for some new found Peavey love! My current band (ska/reggae/punk) have just moved into a residential rehearsal room and I needed to borrow a head quick to go with my Trace 2 x 15" So I borrowed a MkVI XP head, and it is very well suited to what we do. Very pleased with it. Big massive bottom end, warm, punchy and very very loud. Really drives the reggae bits along nicely. It can do a really nice overdriven rock sound too. So if anybody has one of these going cheap let me know!
  11. got to be the jetglo for me, here's mine but they do look good in most colours [url="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/163/dscf5983x.jpg/"][/url] and I'd love to get hold of a Blackstar too
  12. Hi all, now surplus to requirements, so I may as well let this go plays well and sounds great good condition excellent beginners bass £110 cheers, Woodster
  13. Gotta love Primus, just so off the wall and original, I love his playing and tone RHCP just bore me to tears, I find it hard to listen to more than 20 seconds of Kiedis all IMHO of course!
  14. seems a fair price, I paid 1200 for my '03 4003 but yes times are bad, very little spare cash around good luck with the sale
  15. I rehearse through one of these at Quad in Leicester and it is the mutts nutts somebody is getting a bargain
  16. this looks really interesting at the right price point I currently use a b2 for effects at rehearsals, but use a toneport ux1 with my computer for recording, this could replace both. creating patches at home with the aid of computer software, then using them live = dream scenario
  17. practice at home for me is all on headphones due to small children but I do get the box room as a music room with mac/toneport/keyboards all set up permanently
  18. Rancid's Matt Freeman is always good for me this is a favourite of mine [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhKHAopx7D0[/media]
  19. london calling by the clash, last night classic stuff, and realised recently I've never had a go at it
  20. good times - chic nice n sleazy - the stranglers ceremony - new order summertime rolls - jane's addiction rain - the beatles club foot - kasabian exodus - bob marley
  21. + 1 for Hawkwind. Some great music, particularly the Bob Calvert era. Check out this... Alternate and extended version of Spirit of the Age [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7-y2DiwcOs&feature=related[/media]
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