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Adee

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  1. Line 6 POD Go Wireless … The affordable end of the Helix line, In excellent condition, fully boxed, all manuals with original and additional after market power supply. Also a TRS to female XLR cable for DI as well as an extension angled jack to female jack if you want to attach the Transmitter to your strap instead. The additional cables by Designacable and PSU would be £60+ and are very useful!! The wireless is great for soundcheck or indeed the whole gig, I’ve used it on decent size stages with no issues. As new, you’re welcome to come and have a try with tea and biccies OAKHAM LE15 6NP £325 collected or can post
  2. Line 6 Relay G70 Wireless system in excellent condition, comes with TWO TB516G transmitters, receiver, as well as 2 upgraded quality angled cables, 2 original cables, power supply, all fully boxed. Suitable for guitar, bass etc G70 Receiver has Built in tuner, scanning function to find strongest signal, pedal board size, switch transmitter by touching pedal button, hold to activate tuner and mute. Transmitters use AA x 2 batteries last approx 8 hours + A quality wireless system suitable for pubs, clubs and large stages. Not looking for any trades thanks Can be tested and seen working Collect Oakham LE15 £225 collected
  3. Loving the latest videos, you're sounding excellent, will certainly catch you if you are around my neck of the woods or if you are around when I pop 'home' for the weekend. I see 'Rick' still hasn't embraced the look, a bit of checkered material and a few patches and he'd look the biz!
  4. TC ELECTRONIC BG250 115 BASS COMBO Has 2 Toneprints, tuner and the usual great TC features, great condition - £120 collection Bishop Auckland DL14
  5. I have a JMJ and a Lionel, the Lionel is approx 15mm shorter than the Mustang and body is similar dimensions
  6. Same here @thisisswanbon been using a Line 6 PodGo Wireless and like you just want some analogue simplicity, the EBS sounded good at practice, time will tell ….
  7. I've recently started using an EBS Microbass 3 and so far it's very good, clean and drive channels very tweakable but also not over complicated certainly worth a look at the reviews on YouTube etc
  8. @Old Horse Murphy that’s gorgeous, thought you already had a shell pink Berg? Lionel’s really are superb basses, love mine so grateful to @scrumpymike
  9. I always channel scan at every gig, all venues are different so definitely good practice to do it
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  11. Depends how tight your pants are and how active you are on stage I guess! the revised model has a different redesigned rubber cover, still doesn't look much better though, hopefully a tighter fit
  12. I used Designacable, they have the correct ones in stock, straight, angled, silent, any length, colour etc locking or screw etc https://www.designacable.com/peavey-and-shure-glxd-wireless-system-lead-for-beltpacks-2.html I use Levys pack holder too but find it a bit of a loose fit, if you jump up and down it could fall out ... not sure how anyone else's fits? I'd not condone putting it in the back pocket as the cable and ariel could be vulnerable
  13. You DO NEED a JMJ, certainly not herd behavior, they are truly excellent basses as everyone will concur !
  14. I've been using the Shure GLXD for the last month or so and have not had a single issue, no drop outs at all playing large festival stages and theatres with lots of moving around from one side to the other etc. I previously used the Line 6 Relay G70 which did suffer the occasional drop out which is frustrating. To agree with @walshy its a solid well built bit of kit, no drop outs (so far) and for my use, well worth the money in my opinion.
  15. Bloody ‘ell I thought you were grabbing this one too!!
  16. Try no to overthink it, some people will like what you do and some probably won't, you can't please everyone. Sounds like you're ready to unleash the band on the public!! Whats the name of your band?
  17. Always take 2 basses I’ll occasionally swap after first set but usually it’s just a spare, then alternate them between shows. Not had a bass fail on me or break a string, just couldn’t take the chance when playing theatres or festivals … I’d be gutted even down the local pub if I didn’t have a back up!!
  18. Hmmm not sure what brand but they are definitely 45-105 Think you have to accept that you’ll lose some definition but with some EQing it can be controlled to a reasonable degree. All you can do is give it a shot and see if you like it !
  19. If anyone is pondering fitting a Hipshot Xtender to their JMJ Mustang the BT7 is a direct replacement and the lollipop is easily swapped over too. Took 10 mins and works a treat. They do a lolly version now but it’s shiny It handles the D drop really well, Infact my band tune a half step down and the drop to C# still sounds great and is very stable …
  20. Adee

    Maruszczyk Phoenix

    Gibson already did the look in 2015
  21. Whats the app called, I'm not sure I found that one Cheers Ade
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  23. @FrostybassI'd echo whats been said above, a used Sandberg Lionel would be the top of my list, closely followed by a JMJ Mustang and if you like the Stingray sound then a Sterling Stingray SS .... Are you anywhere near Glasgow, then have a try of Merchant City in Glasgow maybe
  24. Exactly the same scenario for me, contacted Ampman and was given a quote for about £60 to get the knobs, sooooooo I politely declined their kind offer The very helpful fella from TC and his colleagues in Denmark even drew a blank which was amazing
  25. I agree, Lionel’s are excellent, I’ve been lucky to get a JMJ and Lionel used, @Lozz196definitely keep an eye out for one!
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