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Bernmeister

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  1. Pleased to see you're sorted now, the aggies look good.

    Wouldn't be selling these but just have too much, once these are sold, it'll still mean that i have 3 cabs,
    2 combos, 2 amps, a pre & poweramp, & a practice amp.

    So yes i need thin the heard so to speak.

    Can't wait to see the look on the girlfriends face if & when i try to fit all of these in the flat
    at Christmas.

    Could be me that gets stuffed this Christmas !!!!

  2. Damn !!
    All the reports of how enjoyable TM Stevens was is making me extremely jealous.
    I wish i could have made it, but prior engagements made this not possible.

    Being a big Tm Stevens fan that i am, have have most of his albums & his instructional dvd
    so i can imagine how entertaining he was & groovy he sounded. Boing !!!!

  3. This years gigging will be ending soon & the sudden realisation that i'll be taking all of my gear home has hit me.
    Over the years i've accumulated an excess of equipment, that with next years plan of playing less giggs & smaller venues
    means that having nearly 3 rigs & 2 combos is far too much for me to keep for any period of time.

    So its with great regret, i'm having to put my Swr Goliath junior III 2 x10 cab up for sale. This cab has been kept in flightcases when not being used so this is in what i shall describe as being in vgc as they have been gigged. I will not include the flightcases in the prices quoted but if there's a request i'll quote that seperately.


    Believe me, the cab sounds fantastic , every single note will be heard loud & clear.
    This has the chrome front grille, it has a speakon or 1/4 jack input & outputs, along with high frequency attenuator for the tweeter.
    Pics to follow.
    Looking for offers of £220 please. Pics to follow as soon as.

    I forgot to mention that this cab is front ported.

    [url="http://www.swrsound.com/support/vintage.php#prospeakers"]http://www.swrsound.com/support/vintage.php#prospeakers[/url]

    I'm in Birmingham so i'm willing to meet at services around there, which includes M6, M5 or M42.
    Or they can be tried at my home, anywhere else please ask.

  4. [quote name='beerdragon' post='288838' date='Sep 21 2008, 10:44 PM']I managed to get to Nicks place last year, really nice bloke and a wonderful place. sorry to hear of his loss, if there is another bass event there next year count me in.[/quote]

    I had the pleasure of going last year too & a finer host & knowledgable chap you couldn't wish to meet.
    Deeply sorry to hear about your loss.

    Sending you my best wishes & so much looking forward to seeing soon at next years bass bash.

  5. From what it seems to me, its either he's not to keen on the songs that you're performing
    or he isn't spending enough time on his own practising the songs.

    My reason for saying this is:
    Even listening to songs on the radio, sometimes songs you don't like you generally get a hook or melody that you remember
    & timing generally comes with familiarity from constantly listening to the song/s.

    The only other thing i can think of is that he maybe having problems at home which doesn't allow him to donate the time & attention
    to the songs he has to learn.

    It could be an arm around the shoulder time to see if he's having a problems at home before taking any action, if he's a close friend.

  6. [quote name='Josh' post='279700' date='Sep 8 2008, 01:55 PM']That's the plan man, 2 2x10's is all I need, although one 2x10 with my TD650 is more than enough for a small to medium size gig.[/quote]

    2x10's get the seal of approval from me these days too

  7. Just noticed this thread !!!
    I haven't laughed so much in ages, anyway here's about mine

    She's a lovely 75 reissue nice copper top, was her abandoned by her previous owner who didn't treat her very well,
    but over the 4 years i've had her she's maturing quite nicely, she's a bit lean up top but has a nice rounded
    shapely bottom which is a pleasure to play.

    Infact when i first had her i used to play her for hours on end & she responds better the longer she's played.

    Every now & again the bottom pickup gets a bit moist after lots of use, but after a short rest & a wipe down, then she's happy to carry on where we left off.

    She's definately a keeper :)

  8. What a bargain !!
    Am i seeing the right price??

    I've been gassing for one of these for along time & this comes along at the wrong time,
    just as i've commited myself to buying a flat screen tv, after months of earache
    courtsey of her indoors & my daughter.

    I'm sure it'll be snapped up very very soon.

  9. [quote name='TimmyC' post='235718' date='Jul 9 2008, 02:12 PM']I'd sey Eden's are quite warm sounding compared to SWR and the likes[/quote]

    I'd say i have to agree on that :) well compared to Swr anyway

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