You got the last bit right. Certainly cheap basses have come a long way since 1969 but you're still looking at polishing something that came out the back end of a cow to get a gem like object.
Cool. You will have incidentally grounded the bridge in the process since there was no buzz when you grounded it yourself. Next time you're playing under a dimmer or fluorescent lights you'll be golden too.
They don't go poof because they are also rated for a heap more voltage and the average bass signal is very much less than its peak voltage so the power is much lower than peak in practice.
You can.
They have very good rates on their worldwide shipping. You won't pay a penny of VAT to the UK.
Andertons in UK undercut BF in UK effectively by doing free shipping! I guess BF don't mind as it saves them shagging around shipping single cabs.
Of variable rates of VAT across the EU I know nought. It would surprise me if imports from EU to Ireland had a different rate to stuff from anywhere else by the time it has reached market. It's the retailer doing the collection at the local rate. You're saying they gave up on 3% on Brit imports pre Brexit?
It's too much work for moderators and admin to run down every advert looking for clues that it's not a real one. The overriding factor is ''people are stupid'' so if you allow real ones it is inevitable 3/4 won't supply the necessary verification details upfront and 1/2 will be fakes anyway.
was in the OP.
It surprises me how little love SfX receives on BC. They have some really neat stuff but the only time they get mentioned is the fixed very low HPF rumble filter.
The only way you would have paid VAT twice is if you bought from a UK shop too silly to export properly, or else they did export properly and ripped you off. Barefaced are well versed in exporting with no sales tax incurred until the destination country's customs clearance. Then that is between the importer and their govt.
If it's anything like NZ and UK you would have been charged Eire VAT on the export price and cost of shipping. On top of that, whatever clearance fee applied with your shipper. Maybe VAT on that fee as well?
The problem is with the new class D amps having bridged outputs that puts signal ground to the case. It becomes relatively easy to accidentally short circuit the amp if you are waving a lead around while it is on.
200w is a 'safe' number to put through a phone jack/plug without causing a fire. Nothing to do with the bridged output issue.
Charlie Smethurst is the name of a big league property developer / scam artist who was brought down in a major way. As far as I can tell there is as much proof Mark is his son as there is that Mason is Mark / Mike12 yada yada.
Can't happen here. Wanted threads are all non discussion, reply by PM these days.
Regards moaning Brits, we invented a new word just for them, Whinging Pom. A moan crossed with a whine is a whinge, cuts through like nails on a chalkboard.