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  1. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1267988' date='Jun 13 2011, 10:10 PM']True

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    :) How come you did that? Gutted you didn't manage to get the saw on it

  2. I've had a couple of sets of DR Black beauties, and I'm not 100% sold on the whole coated string thing. I'm just going to stick to normals, but will be trying a set of DR's on my new stingray. However did try some Thomastik flats on a 62 Jazz this weekend and they felt pretty nice...

  3. I'm selling this as I only use my Eden really. Great sound and plenty of power, but I'm not using it. Have to say though, I'll really miss it lighting up like a spaceship on a dark stage :)

    Comes in the 3U rack case. I'm after £150 ideally, but hit me up.

    Blurb
    Designed with more control in mind. Virtually unlimited tone-shaping and plenty of power for maximum headroom in any playing situation. Selectable tube and solid state preamps for a rainbow of new tone colors. Pinpoint equalization, tone control and compression to fine-tune each sound. Built rugged, each amp is known for the clean, high-impact sound that put Hartke on the map.
    250 watts per side at 4 ohms/170 watts per side at 8 ohms. Biamp or mono full range operation. Selectable tube & solid state preamps. Bass & treble contour controls. 10-band graphic EQ. Adjustable compression and variable active crossover with balance control. Balanced XLR output.


    Power: 250 Watts Per Side at 4 Ohms
    170 Watts Per Side at 8 Ohms
    Biamp Or Mono Full-Range Operation
    Selectable Tube & Solid-State Preamps
    Rotary Bass & Treble Contour Controls
    10-Band Graphic Eq
    Adjustable Compression
    Variable Active Crossover W/ Balance Control
    Balanced XLR Out
    Total Harmonic Distortion: Less Than 1% At Rated Power
    Signal-To-Noise: Approx. 68 dBm
    Effects Send & Return
    Bipolar Design
    Passive/Active Input Jack
    Rack-Mountable
    Dimensions: 2U Space, 13" Deep

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  4. [quote name='Earthling' post='1260189' date='Jun 7 2011, 08:06 PM']How much is my Warwick 4 String Stage 1 Streamer Worth it was made in 1993 and is totally beautiful condition?[/quote]

    Get some pictures up mate. Much easier to say when you can actually see it

  5. [quote name='geoffbyrne' post='1247949' date='May 28 2011, 09:55 AM']Sorry, being old & probably un-hip(! - that phrase dates me!) that reference has completely passed me by.

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    :) Frank can tell you all you need to know Geoff
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  6. [quote name='geoffbyrne' post='1244011' date='May 25 2011, 10:54 AM']I use a product called 'Liquid Gold' which has been left open to allow the 'Triklone' (Trichloroethylene) to evaporate. It's based on almond oil, as are a lot of oil treatments intended for antique furniture.

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    Hopefully you don't mean you leave this type of liquid gold to evaporate around the room?

  7. [quote name='XylemBassGuitar' post='1236197' date='May 18 2011, 07:46 PM']Have you tried a brand new set on the Warwick yet? If a new set that has yet to touch a bass also sounds dead you might have a problem with the Warwick.[/quote]

    Put a fresh set of Warwick strings on literally about 5 minutes ago, and they sound grand. Lots of life in them and nice and bright. I'm going to have to start wiping them down when I play I think. I must just kill strings, as the coated DR's didn't last very long haha. Glad to know it's probably not a fault with the bass.

  8. [quote name='RhysP' post='1235227' date='May 18 2011, 09:06 AM']I've found that taking strings off & putting them on again can make them sound brighter again for a while; maybe slackening them right off & then returning to tension clears some of the crud caught in the windings & gives 'em a bit more life.

    (Just my personal observations on the matter - no scientific basis for them......). :)[/quote]

    Aye, I have noticed that a bit myself. I'm just worried about it being the nut or something. Might have to take it in for a decent set up... Just need to find somewhere decent near Crewe

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