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  1. I may be interested in the Hohner Melodica. Any more info such as number of keys? A picture would be great. What about P&P?
  2. Hello, I have an RSS feed of the Basschat marketplace which fuels my GAS. I'm also a guitarist and do computer music recording. Does anyone know of any similar forums or marketplaces for guitar or home studio gear in the UK?
  3. Some books for sale All good condition with CDs as applicable Price includes postage: Working Bassists Toolkit - Ed Friedland SOLD Bass Grooves - Ed Friedland SOLD Conga Drumming: A Beginner's Guide to Playing with Time - Betsy Sansby and Alan Dworsky £11 A computer programming book: Core PYTHON Programming - Wesley Chun £16
  4. Digitech X-Series Digital Delay SOLD The DigiDelay offers 4-seconds of delay, four different delay types including ping-pong, tape, reverse, modulated, and a loop function. The Loop function records loops up to 4 seconds in length that you can add overdubs to. The DigiDelay also features Tap Tempo delay and switchable CIT™ cabinet modeling. Mode Knob gives 7 types of delay: 1 10 to 250 milliseconds 2 250 milliseconds to 1 second 3 1 to 4 seconds 4 TAPE - Emulates a vintage tape delay 5 MOD DLY - A digital delay with chorused repeats 6 REVERSE - A delay where the repeats are played backwards 7 LOOP A repeat/hold function that lets you create infinite loops of up to four seconds in length For full details and manual go to: [url="http://www.digitech.com/products/pedals/DigiDelay.php"]http://www.digitech.com/products/pedals/DigiDelay.php[/url] [attachment=41882:SDC10904s.jpg][attachment=41883:SDC10907s.jpg][attachment=41884:SDC10908s.jpg] Full working order and excellent condition Selling because I need new headphones and don't need a digital delay
  5. For Sale: Yamaha PSR-E403 Keyboard. OK, this is a home keyboard but a pretty good one. I've used it as a midi keyboard controller for cubase and a standalone practice instrument. Plus it has a great metronome that I have used for bass practice, as well as the built in drum grooves, which are pretty decent and varied. I'm getting more mobile now and need a small controller, hence the sale. Very good condition, no issues. Boxed with (Yamaha) power supply, manual, music stand and CD (drivers) plus a decent scissor keyboard stand. This is what Yamaha say about this keyboard: 61 full size, touch sensitive keys 32-note polyphony 504 AWM voices including Portable Grand Reverb, Chorus and EQ effects Dual / split keyboard 155 preset accompaniments with 2 variations 2 x Sound Controllers - operate like filters found on professional synthesisers Arpeggiator Pitch Bend Wheel Metronome button - gives a steady beat, essential for learning 2-track, 5-song recorder - record your own performances for future playback and modify with Sound Controllers USB to HOST socket - allows instant connection to PC Headphone socket and sustain pedal socket SOLD - not on this forum. [attachment=36050:PSRE403.jpg]
  6. As I'm selling my double bass I have no need of this: [url="http://www.kksound.com/bassmax.html"]http://www.kksound.com/bassmax.html[/url] Only used on a couple of gigs and virtually as new condition, including packaging (box, instructions plus some hardware shim material). No issues. Looking for £65 including postage, or trade for a decent Digital Delay Pedal SOLD
  7. [quote name='greyparrot' post='541823' date='Jul 15 2009, 11:59 PM']If you can get a good deal, go for the 08/09 US jazz. Great build quality, great sound, great case! and it will sell quite well compared to mex etc. The new Jazz and P basses are top notch, and if you can get one for like £750 is gotta be worth it. At the end of the day a Fender JAzz is just that, and no sandberg/sadowsky/lakeland will ever be a Fender Jazz. They may copy the tone, and even sound better in some cases, but they wont sound like a true jazz bass. when i had my jazz, I tryed a lakeland jo osbourne, and while good, it did not have that growl of the fender.[/quote] Well, I did try a Sandberg yesterday. Very nice bass, but as has been said, not a jazz bass. I tried it against a Fender MIA Jazz Bass and prefer the Fender - because I'm looking for the Jazz Bass sound. So looks like I'm going for a Fender Jazz Bass.
  8. [quote name='51m0n' post='541298' date='Jul 15 2009, 01:58 PM']Having played Birdy's it has to be Alleva Coppolo for me....[/quote] Where could I try one of these in SE UK?
  9. Where in SE England can I try a Sandberg bass?
  10. [quote name='GM10' post='539821' date='Jul 13 2009, 10:32 PM']Back to Sandberg[/quote] Why are Sanbergs so good compared to MIA Jazz (08 onwards it seems)
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