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Count Bassy

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  1. I have knocked £10 off this as I realised that the "New" prices I was looking at generally included postage As per title, a "Skytec" 25M stage box. Has been repaired a few times, by myself, but all functioning. (the individual pairs do not like rough handling). Comes complete with case, as per photos. Pick up preferred, but could post (parcel force 48 hour) for an an additional £20. (It weighs just over 15kg) These typically seem to be about £140 new. NOTE THAT: As part of the clear out I am/will soon be listing: Marshall Bass state B150 15" combo. Laney DP100 15" combo. Behringer BEQ3012 two channel 32 band equaliser with feedback detection. 4u ABS flight case Two Shermann PA cabinets (15" + 6" + tweeter). Seriously professional bits of kit. 12 + 4 15m Snake cable/box Behringer FBQ6200 32 band, 2 channel equaliser with feedback detection. Large base tall lighting stand Various LED lighting units & controllers Ibanez SR505 Bass.
  2. Actually not yet. It's still in our hallway annoying Mrs Bassy, if you want it it's yours (to collect). I used to work in Coalville for a couple of years about 10 years ago.
  3. However: Playing the notes exactly as the original is not nessecarily being the best musician you can! It's the same old argument. Do you think that the Black Crows played it the same every time? I suspect not.
  4. It's not wrong, it's different. Unless you are trying to be a Black Crows Tribute, and even then I'm not sure that it matters much. If the whole band play it "Perfectly" as per the CD then you might as well stick the CD on.
  5. I'm very strict about changing strings: Every 15 years, whether they need it or not.
  6. They're a singer. What else did you expect?
  7. AU contraire; He always spoke very highly of you.
  8. I experimented with an adjustable nut on my basses, but only to the extent of pushing a bit of galvalized wire under the strings next to the nut, so that it could be slid/angled as required. Made a real difference to the intonation at the low end (bottom 3 or 4 frets), and after setting the intonation at the bridge has negligible affect elsewhere. Didn't do anything permanent as I assumed that the required position would change with the strings fitted. In princible a good idea.
  9. Animal is my favourite too*, what an attitude! * Apart from my son of course.
  10. From memory; the sleeve notes gave the impression that he had written it, rather than arranged a traditional song.
  11. Deleted. Attempt at a joke that didn't work.
  12. Carlsbro are still going! https://www.carlsbro.com/
  13. However, use with care. These things are very hard and can snap quite easily the smaller ones. If it snaps off in the screw then you have a pice of hard steel down the hole that will not drill out! Try is in conjuction with some heat from a soldering iron.
  14. Or you could just learn the songs.................... Ducking rapidly.
  15. Bilbo, only just noticed that you are back in circulation on Basschat. Good to see you back, though I still miss the carrots!
  16. Shame it's in Japan, I would have liked to have it to offer as a house bass at the next open mike.
  17. Saw Roger Daltrey with his band (Not the Who) at the Birminham Symphony Hall last year sometime. Still an excellent voice and excellent show, IMHO.
  18. Not in my experience. The open mic that I go to is every other Thursday. Every other other Thursday is a jam session, and is totally different.
  19. And he'd rip all your frets out!
  20. and the Val Doonican .... Val Doneagain
  21. I'm a bit like that, but there has to be an X in the month.
  22. I was suprised whan I found out peoples nerves don't always follow the same route. In the situation we are talking about here that nerve sometimes goes round on the outside of the elbow, and in other people can go on the inside of the elbow.
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