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dirgefornovember

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  1. Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Edition Precision Bass

     

    Really good condition P Bass.

     

    Played and gigged a few times, but recently moved to a short scale Ibanez as a change of pace and have come to accept that my hands are tiny, so I'll need short scales in my future.

     

    £300 obo

     

    Portsmouth collection please, can't do postage on this one.

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  2. Darkglass Element Headphone/Cabinet Sim Pedal

     

    Comes with original box, USB cable, and instructions.

     

    No power supply - they do not come as standard with these pedals.

     

    £160 now £140 incl UK P&P

     

    Blurb: With the Darkglass Electronics Element you get a premium-quality, road-ready headphone amp and cabinet simulator, with cutting-edge control design.

     

    This awesome little headphone amp has been designed using a uniquely innovative approach, delivering cutting edge design and technology into a seemingly straightforward device.

     

    Whether you're looking for the best quiet-practice amp you've ever played, or a tool that will help expand your musical reach, the Darkglass Electronics Element could be just what you need.

     

    - HQ Headphone Amp - drives 2 sets of headphones

    - Handmade at Darkglass Electronics HQ in Finland

    - IR Cabinet Simulations

    - Free Darkglass Suite - for loading additional IRs via USB or Bluetooth

    - Bluetooth and 3.5mm Aux connections - allows jamming with backing tracks

    - Tough metal housing with unique control surface

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  3. 1 hour ago, stewblack said:

    I'm using the Harley Benton Block. 800 watts, preamp in, small and light. Uses the same power stage as the high end amps apparently. So I've read here anyway. 

    Going into two Trace Elliot 2x8 cabs.

     

     

    I do exactly the same thing. No issues with the HB Block at all, and love the neutral tone. I use the EAE Model Fet as my preamp, and had nothing but compliments.

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  4. On 25/09/2024 at 08:59, Bassman68 said:

    I got this Meijia Peli style camera case from E-bay a while back.

    It’s pick foam lined & fits my small pedalboard in, along with IEM’s & tablet bracket..


    It’s all I need to take to small theatre gigs apart from my dual bass gigbag & stands.

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    Was also in the market for a hard case for my pedals, so I am now in possession of a new (used, but only opened) Meijia case. 😁

     

    Got a slightly bigger case and it fits my Pedaltrain Classic JR nicely, though did need to trim the foam so the top pedals don't get squashed.

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  5. Smallsound/Bigsound Team Awesome Fuzz Machine.

     

    Not totally sold on selling this yet as it sounds great. But the amount of options on it is leaving me with paralysis and could do with something a bit simpler for my tiny brain.

     

    Comes with original box.

     

    £200 includes UK delivery

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  6. All those comments are totally fair, and I'm definitely not quibbling the price. Hard to say no to £600 off.

     

    The condition report on the listing was: 

     

    "ex-showroom/demo model from Cort. This product might have slight imperfections or light play wear but is otherwise as close to new condition as possible at a discounted rate."

     

    So was definitely willing to take a punt on it based on that text. And I don't really mind the headstock dent at all. But the yellowing would just annoy me, and the goosed pot shouldn't be there.

     

    Also noticed some yellowing on the finish too.

     

    It's a bargain for someone, but not for me I'm afraid.

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  7. Just taken this ex-demo/showroom model from GuitarGuitar and unfortunately I'm gutted.

     

    The bass itself is stunning - and at £499, I had to bite. I love the shape, and I did expect some imperfections for the price.

     

    But the fretboard inlays are yellowing quite significantly, there's a dent in the headstock and the bass control pot is very loose - it doesn't stop naturally, and creates a 'crunching' sound instead of coming to a natural stop.

     

    All of that would annoy me too much to keep unfortunately, so I've asked to return it.

     

    It was a £600 discount (!) which leads me to wonder whether I'm being too fussy or not. But £499 is still a lot of money and those imperfections - particularly the inlay yellowing - would just annoy me too much down the line.

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