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  1. This is a great cab with fantastic clarity. It has been to quite a few gigs, so there is some slight 'fluffing' of the fabric covering, and in a couple of very small places the front grill has lost its black colour. I can photograph these if you want to see.

    8 Ohms / 500W, speakon or jackplug connection.

    Lightweight so a really easy load / unload at gigs and practices.

    Comes with a made-to-measure padded cover.

    I can ship this, and the extra cost will be about £30. I can get a solid price on that if you give me a postcode.

    No trades, please - and thanks for looking.

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  2. NOW YOURS FOR JUST £300 (plus shipping)

    This has been a great gigging bass for me, but now that I'm ending my stage career it needs to go.

    It has all the thump you'd expect from a Precision, along with great balance and a reasonable weight for long gigs.

    It does need new strings on it, though.

    There are a few small dings here and there on the body, which I can photograph in close-up if you want to see them.

    It comes in a Warwick padded soft case which although a little worn does protect the bass very well. 

    I prefer buyer collects, as packing this for shipment is going to be a challenge. I'm in Exeter.

    No trades, please - and thanks for looking.

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  3. This is a great amp, bought from a fellow BC-er a few years ago. It comes in a Gator soft rack case.

    This has been my regular gigging amp and has never let me down.

    No trades, please. The price does not include shipping, but I can ship via Hermes insured and signed-for for an extra £25.

    Thanks for looking.

     

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  4. This is a great way to fill in the sound in a one-guitar band when the guitarist is off on a 10 minute solo or is doing some of that twiddly-fiddly stuff. You can choose octave, fifth, or other even beefier options.

    At smaller venues I fed the effect signal through a small guitar amp, and that gave loads of options for the sound. The effected signal can also be run into the PA, or you can put both the unaffected and the effected signal through your bass rig.

    Here's what they say about it at Fishmann: https://www.fishman.com/products/series/fx/fission-bass-powerchord-fx-pedal/

    I bought this a good while ago, then I sold it when I joined a two-guitar band - only to buy it back again when we went down to one guitar. It comes in the original box.

    I'm hanging up my axe now, so it needs a new home.

    Thanks for taking a look...

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  5. In original box with user manual.

    It has Velcro on the bottom, which can be removed. The four original rubber feet are also included, and can be stuck back on if you want to.

    I used this in gigs when I needed some instant boost to the input signal on some songs.

    Thanks for looking...

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    Comes with moist of the hook & loop fastening system that it was supplied with (apart from what I have put on my pedals). The four rails have the 'hook' fabric on them.

    The board has a padded soft carry case with handles and shoulder strap.

    I bought it in Feb this year (2018) and it has been to about 15 gigs.

    Specifications

    • Frame: 18x12.5x3.5 inches
    • Material: Featherweight, aircraft grade aluminum
    • Weight: 3.0 lbs.
    • Included:
    • Pedaltrain’s professional grade adhesive backed hook-and-loop for securing pedals
    • Assortment of zip ties for organizing and securing cables
    • Soft Case

    Thanks for looking.

  7. This is a pedalboard power supply providing 5x9v at 120ma each, so ideal for those few essential pedals.

    Bought from Thomann and is about 8 months old. I've used it for a dozen gigs.

    It is fully boxed, and has all the power leads: 5 short, 5 long, and a doubler.

    It has Velcro on the bottom.

    It comes with an adaptor to make the European plug on the unit compatible with UK sockets. You can wire a UK plug directly onto it if you want. 

    Bear in mind 120ma won't power all pedals, but should handle most things you throw at it. My setup was distortion, envelope filter, bass harmoniser (see separate ad), line boost, and an expander - and it powered those with no problem.

    £25 including postage.

    Thanks

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  8. Thanks for the advice, everyone. I don’t think I need a polytuner as there are only 4 strings anyway. I’m most interested in small size, clear display and accuracy. The Pitchblack mini looks good.

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