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GreeneKing

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  1. Preaching to the converted here
  2. Price drop to £2k for Polling Day
  3. I'm surprised that this is up for sale so quickly Rich Having owned active Fenders in the past I can't help wondering if you're not going to regret this. Here's me wishing I still used 4 strings
  4. [quote name='molan' post='828457' date='May 5 2010, 02:15 PM']I think this was mine for a while so i can attest to just how nice it is. Really 'playable' and great depth of tone [/quote] It is indeed 'that bass' The 3EQ U retro hasn't diminished the clarity, playability or depth of tone. It has however given the option of adding mids to it as well. Pedro
  5. A bump from the very bottom to the very top. This really is an immense Lt Ed bass. Pedro
  6. Together with the one of Scoop, this is my favourite, happy bassmen: That's it, til the next one. Pedro
  7. Dave P feeling for the G string: Stu is indeed a chuffed ACG man: Rich and his totally awesome sounding home build (or perhaps it's in the fingers): Rich again, doing what he does: Shivering Shaun: Steve the upright citizen:
  8. Finally got around to sorting out some photos of the event Nice one of Dave: Proud ACG owner Steve: Jim was the Man: Paul having a pluck: The band: Da Boyz:
  9. Just a quick reply to say what a great weekend Linda and I had. Thanks go to Alan and Dave for doing all that work and to everyone who made it such a fun weekend. I've got some photos to post and will when I have a spare minute.
  10. A gentle Spector sized bump.
  11. I'd like to thank everyone for their kind comments If anyone is interested they're welcome to visit and try it out. Peter
  12. He's probably an evil deviant who deserves public humiliation and a good flogging. Or maybe he forgot? It wasn't me btw
  13. Hiya all Bass Chatters, I've been a bit quiet of late but for good rreason. New lady in my life, moved, very involved in my 2nd work placement, taken up motorcycling again having thought 'that's it' 3 years ago (that's what you get for falling for a biker). Life's good and less BC for me is about having more 'life' i.e. a good thing I'm still playing and far from having over 20 basses as of old only one bass gets a look in nowadays, my Status Empathy 5 with 15mm spacing. It's so right for me that Alan (Skelf) is making me a headless Ghallus with the same spacing. So my rather special NS5 Lt Ed is up for sale. It has a John East U Retro fitted to add tonal range in comparison to the original Spector unit. It is in great condition and is rather special (ask a few who've played it). I've borrowed Alanbass1's pics to get the thread started but will add my own in a bit. The bass comes with a Spector hard case, a Comfort Strapp and two new sets of Newtone strings with a tapered B. The Spector Limited Edition Redwood Burl NS-5XL is crafted with 75-to-100 year-old, water-cured redwood burl. The burl rests on a platform of Spector's legendary hand-selected, premium exotic woods: maple for the neck and black walnut for the body wings. Water-cured redwood is harvested from the stumps of redwood trees cut down 75-100 years ago that fell into streams. These trunks were submerged in water the entire time, which washed all the resins out of the wood and replaced them with dissolved minerals. This natural mineral enrichment process is what gives the wood its unique color and density. This natural water curing is very similar to the method that has been used for curing violin woods in Europe for hundreds of years. Unlike these photos it has gold and black knobs. Collection preferred, can deliver a reasonable distance/meet up halfway from Kendal. £2,200 The U-Retro 01 specs can be viewed here: [url="http://www.east-uk.com/"]http://www.east-uk.com/[/url] Here's one of the knobs: and one alongside the white LX
  14. [quote name='jjl5590' post='783803' date='Mar 23 2010, 06:45 PM']Write sold in the title...[/quote] Check the thread before pm'ing folk? It takes less effort than writing a pm.
  15. So far as I'm aware, this rig is sold, it sold many months ago and the fact that there was a standing joke about people pm'ing me given 2 posts stating this gear was most definitely sold I still got a pm today. So: [size=7]It's gone!, Like really gone, like sold on like it's not for sale[/size] Yes I'm grumpy today
  16. I'm not around these parts much nowadays but just a bump to say Spector plus John East is a great bass made better.
  17. [quote name='retroman' post='771221' date='Mar 11 2010, 07:37 AM']Sound advice from robocorpse She does have a high action for a Ric. My 4001 has a seriously low action. It does look in need of a good set up, just be careful that you take it to someone that knows what they are doing with Ric's. The twin trussrod system needs to be adjusted in a specific way, as the rods work differently to other basses.[/quote] Errr, maybe they don't. There is two of them on the 4003 though. Many Ric owners use a neck with no relief but I always preferred a slight amount. One flat on each rod usually does it. Peter
  18. [quote name='alanbass1' post='766651' date='Mar 7 2010, 08:10 AM']Took the TC out agains last night and mated it with my Thumb bass. Seems like I'm getting the hang of this head with my active basses now. Definately not a plug in, line everything up flat and play amp if you want to get the best out of it.[/quote] Give us an idea of your settings Alan. How's the CS btw
  19. The patina of the fingerboard makes it look it's age imo. The number on the neck plate is actually more like L10963 than L1963 I think. I don't know much about Fenders but I'd say it warrants a look if you're interested and have the spondoolahs.
  20. I have one just the same and it's a great amp, particularly when matched with EA's own cabs. I love mine and it's presently getting used more than my Rebelhead
  21. [quote]Existentialism is all about autheticity in a personal sense.[/quote] I agree but can't see anything Existential about valuing a Fender because it's seen better days
  22. [quote name='BB2000' post='745899' date='Feb 15 2010, 02:35 PM']Can anyone comment on how they compare to the 12" Wizzy or M-Line. I have a Wizzy+MLine (2ohm combined) which I like a lot, but am considering moving to a 4 ohm setup instead (for amp reasons). Peter, have you tried your pair with the RH450? Sound OK?[/quote] I haven't tried a pair but just the one 8 ohm cab (complete with 4ohm driver ) sounded good. As the RH will go down to 2.7 ohms anyway I suspect that 2 CXL's at 2 ohms will be fine. My iAmp 800 through one is great, 2 to be tried in anger sometime soon hopefully. The iAmp is supposed to chuck out up to 1000w at 2 ohms I believe.
  23. Welcome from a Merseaite, who got lost Peter
  24. [quote name='BB2000' post='723199' date='Jan 24 2010, 03:33 PM']Don't rule out EA Wizzy cabs (especially the MLines).[/quote] I had a quick look at the Wizzy cabs John but aren't they rated at quite a low wattage. Funny but true - EA CX112 8 ohm cabs have 4 ohm drivers in them ( ) , which explains why: 1. LM heads shut down when using a pair 2. EA heads (that go down to 2 ohms) sound so good through them, positively come alive even. Peter
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