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  1. Hi BC gang, hope all is well with you? I have decided to sell my SansAmp Bass Driver Deluxe. It has only been used in my studio as a pre-amp but it's a lot of pedal just to be sat around doing nothing half the time plus, I am now after an EBS MultiDrive Black Label pedal for my live set-up so this is being sold to fund that purchase. It is fully boxed and in immaculate condition. I bought it from The Bass Gallery in London for £225.00. I am looking for £150.00 including delivery. I will post photos later this morning / early this afternoon but if you have any questions in the mean time. drop me a line. Here are the tech specs for the SansAmp -



    The Tech21 SANSAMP BASS DRIVER DELUXE Bass Guitar Preamp & DI, 6 programmable locations, effect loop, 2 inputs. Rich Fat SansAmp tones with clever routing for the live bass player.

    The Tech21 SANSAMP BASS DRIVER DELUXE is perfect for bassists who like to switch it up on stage. The SansAmp Bass Driver Deluxe is the ultimate live tool for the bass-hopping, preset-stomping player. The Deluxe is all about fast delivery of monster Tech 21 bass tones in the fray of a live performance. Dual inputs enable two instruments to be on-line and ready to go with a pop-free selector. You can program three custom tones for each input, or use all six for a single instrument. You can also program the FX loop to engage your favourite effect with a particular setting and the Deluxe will bring it every time that preset is selected. The fat, funky tones of the SansAmp Bass Driver series are legendary. With an all-analog signal path, two inputs, six presets, a programmable effect loop, and parallel/tuner out, the stage-optimized Deluxe is all that with cheese and pickles.

    The main features of the Tech21 SANSAMP BASS DRIVER DELUXE include:

    * Rich Fat SansAmp tones with clever routing for the live bass player
    * Take a SansAmp Bass Driver into the studio and plug directly Into the board for premium tones without miking
    * Gig with a SansAmp Bass Driver running it directly through the house PA without using a separate amp
    * Set-up with a SansAmp Bass Driver, power amp and speaker cabinet, and simultaneously run directly through the house PA for planet-dominating sound
    * Operable with a 9V alkaline battery, optional Tech 21 DC2 power supply, and via phantom power

  2. Thanks so much mate and really pleased the pub worked out for you, a great place :) Hopefully catch you again soon and I've still got my eye on your Sandberg fretless :) Take care and thanks again.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  3. Just sold my SKB Safe Case to Gwilym and what a super chap. Super communications, easy transaction and it was great to meet and chat for a little bit. Would highly recommend dealing with him and look forward to the next time we get to talk bass. Thanks mate and catch you soon. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  4. Ha ha ha ha :) Thank you Greg, always a pleasure dealing with a Jack :) Seriously though, a top bloke and I hope we get to catch up soon for a few jars and some good old bass chat. Take care mate and catch you soon.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  5. Just wanted to say what a completely top bloke Greg is and what a pleasure it was dealing with him. I would have no hesitation in dealing with Greg again. Thanks so much mate but no more services for you, people will talk :) I really hope we get the opportunity to catch up again and talk more bass. Good luck with everything and stay in touch. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  6. [quote name='dmccombe7' post='1202755' date='Apr 17 2011, 05:25 PM']Thanks Matt
    Appreciate the replies
    Will keep a look out for the album and tour dates.
    If you're in the Carlisle area you should look up Chris May at Overwater and trial a 6 string fretless.
    He's a really genuine nice guy and knows his stuff.
    If you're in my area near Glasgow give me a shout and i would be happy to let you try mine as long as you don't show me up.

    Cheers and all best
    Dave[/quote]

    Hi Dave, no worries mate you are welcome. I have been to the Overwater shop once but that was back in 2003 when a friend was thinking of buying a bass off Chris. I was only in there for 5 minutes as I had to move the car while he looked around. I was gutted. Anyway, when I am that way again, I will pop in.

    Also, we've been to Glasgow twice now. It was last April and November so we will be back again for sure. I'll let you know and it would be great to meet up. As far as me showing you up, I think it will be the other was round mate :) Look forward to speaking soon and take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  7. [quote name='dmccombe7' post='1201710' date='Apr 16 2011, 11:55 AM']Hi Matt,
    I think you've sold me on the Dingwalls.
    I looked at them before buying my Progress but wasn't sure about the fanned frets. At that stage i didn't know i was going for a fretless either. Just something special to celebrate my big 50. Its a 35" scale.
    From what you say they aren't an issue when it comes to playing and more "natural".
    Its better hearing this from a true working musician rather than the advertising waffle and especially someone who has used some of my fav basses ie Warwick, Yamaha.
    Guess when its time to look again I'll give it more thought.
    Guess if Leland Sklaar is selling them too they can't be bad and he's virtually converted same as yourself.

    With regards The Reasoning - the song Awakening rekindled (awakened) me to the "modern" Prog Rock scene. I was a Genesis, Floyd, Saga, Eloy, Rush type fan until that song and have now gathered quite a collection of the "modern" bands incl Dark Angel and look forward to hearing the next from Reasoning.
    Reasoning, Mystery & Pallas (new album) are my top 3 Prog bands at moment so thanks for that.

    I've more or less given up playing in serious bands these days. Was always more of a hobby rather than a profession to me. I'm one of those weird guys who enjoyed their day job as an engineer. I still play on occasion with friends and attend the odd jam session where there's no real pressure. Occasional studio work to help some old friends and quite content to stay at that level.
    It's allowed me to improve on my technique and learn new styles over past few yrs. That is where I get most enjoyment - learning ! Hence the 6 string fretless - that was a steep learning curve but is paying dividends now.
    I guess I got a bit tired of the usual band politics over the years.
    Have recently started taking an interest in playing with bands again and will see how it turns out.

    Really good hearing about the Dingwalls and keep us all posted on progress with them and the new album.

    All the very best and thanks for the reply. Nice touch mate.
    Cheers
    Dave
    :)[/quote]

    Hi Dave,

    Glad to be of assistance with regards Dingwall basses :lol: I have only ever played one Overwater bass and that was a 6 string but it had the 36" scale and it felt HUGE! There was a single cut on here recently that looks gorgeous and every time I see an Overwater it is always one of those "WOW" things. They are stunning. I want to get a 6 string fretless as well but it's not a necessity just a wish list thing, so one day I will treat myself :)

    Thanks again for the really nice words mate, I feel very humbled that you think our music is something that makes you want to listen and for that I will always be very appreciative. As far as the new album, it is really coming along nicely and I am so excited about getting back in the studio and getting these songs recorded. I'll keep you posted but it should be out around October / November. I hope we get the opportunity to play for you as well and then maybe, we can sit down with a beer and talk bass a little more, which would be ace.

    Take care, thanks again and stay in touch. Have fun.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  8. [quote name='dmccombe7' post='1201215' date='Apr 15 2011, 09:53 PM']Cheers Matt
    Much appreciate the offer. Late home tonight so only just picking up the thread again.
    Looks like you've got plenty of offers for the case.

    If its still available let me know - I'm still interested. Probably easier if someone more local buys it.

    Apart from that why have you deserted the Warwick fold. ?
    Are the Dingwalls that good :)

    Always thought the Warwick played a major part in your sound.

    Will obviously check out the Dingwalls on next album.

    Good luck with the sale
    Thanks again
    Dave[/quote]

    Nice one Dave. Warwick was my main stay for a long time, but I never really found what I was looking for with them. Great basses (I tried all of them), great sound but they never felt right for me. I moved to Yamaha TRB6 basses which I used on the last album and toured extensively with but again, and I can't put my finger in it, but I was still looking for something else. I suppose that is the curse of us players eh? Anyway, I really started to get fed up with the active EQ on some of the basses I had and after plugging my trusty old P-Bass in one day, I realised I needed to go back to passive instruments and ones that had none fussy controls and just sounded great right from the off. After months of searching I saw, what is now my main Dingwall, at Bass Direct and when I got back from our Norwegian dates, I headed up there to try the AB1 and man, I just fell in love. Everything about it was spot on. It felt right, it sounded incredible, it was passive with the most powerful and precise pick ups I have heard, it looks incredible and weighs nothing. The compound neck is so stunning and the fan frets felt so natural under the fingers. Chordal work was, IMHO, so much easier and more natural and it keeps coming back to that word - natural. I was hooked. I went out on tour 2 months later and that was it - POW! No turning back.

    I've just taken delivery of an ABZ with a maple neck and an Ash body instead of the Alder on the AB1, and again, wow. I really, really do swear by these basses and can't wait to record the new album. I've obviously been using them for the writing of the new album and I have to say that this is what I have been looking for. It is going to take something extremely special to turn me away from my Dingwalls :lol:

    Sorry for waffling on, but I never thought I would find anything like these. Don't tell anyone :)

    Catch you soon mate and stay in touch. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

    P.S. That Progress of yours looks rather special. Is it a 35" or 36"? What are you doing musically? Look forward to hearing some of your music mate.

  9. Mark just bought my Warwick gig bag and the whole deal was an absolute pleasure. Mark is super friendly, prompt and he would be someone I would not hesitate in doing business with again. A top man. Thanks mate and catch you soon.

    Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  10. [quote name='Bass Culture' post='1200656' date='Apr 15 2011, 01:40 PM']Another thumb's up for Matt from me too. I've just had a Warwick gig bag off him which he posted out in scarce but the blinking of a gnat's eye after I'd sent him the money. Really nice item which was exactly as described and safely packaged for delivery. As others have said, prompt, regular and friendly communications resulted in an entirely painless and very speedy transaction. I'd be happy to deal with Matt again at any time.

    Mark[/quote]

    Thanks so much Mark and likewise, an absolute pleasure to do business with you :) Good luck with all you do and catch you around here again. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  11. [quote name='dmccombe7' post='1200631' date='Apr 15 2011, 01:19 PM']Pity you are so far away. This would have been ideal for my Warwick Thumb and really good price too.

    PS Big fan of the band - great stuff.

    Cheers
    Dave
    :)[/quote]

    Hi Dave, firstly, thanks so much for the extremely kind words about my band, they mean a lot :) Secondly, as you were so genuinely nice, how about we split the costs on getting the case delivered to you. It shouldn't be that much if I'm honest so, if you're interested, let me know and I will look into the cost of getting the case up to you. It has to go and I'm sure your Thumb bass will love it too :lol:

    Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  12. Hi BC gang and I hope all is well? My name is Matthew and I am a hoarder :) Therefore it is time to clear out my little cubby hole and make some space. This is what I have for sale if anyone is interested -

    [b]***SOLD***[/b] 1) - SKB Safecase. This has been used once and is awesome but I now have full flight cases so no longer need this. I paid £120.00 and looking for £65.00. You can collect and I am prepared to drive to meet in a 30 mile radius of Cardiff or it can be delivered at your cost. Photo below. [b]***SOLD***[/b]

    [attachment=77274:Apr2011Sell_002.jpg]

    [b]***SOLD***[/b] 2) - Warwick Deluxe Gig Bag - This came with my Warwick Streamer LX6 and after selling that bass, it has just sat in the cupboard. My Dingwall basses came with gig bags so this is definitely excess to requirement. Not a lot to say about this apart from the fact that it is in great condition and a superb gig bag that will definitely look afetr your bass. Looking for £30.00. You can collect and I am prepared to drive to meet in a 30 mile radius of Cardiff or it can be delivered at your cost. Photo below. [b]***SOLD***[/b]

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    [b]***SOLD***[/b] 3) - Warwick Flight Case - This came with my Warwick Streamer Stage 1 and the buyer of the bass didn't want this case as he already had one. I have used it for my old Yamaha TRB6 bass but when that sold, the buyer didn't need the case as he had one. Since then, it has been sat there doing nothing. In pretty good condition but it does have some sign of use but nothing is ripped or broken. Still 100% usable and extremely tough / durable. Great cases. Looking for £50.00. You can collect and I am prepared to drive to meet in a 30 mile radius of Cardiff or it can be delivered at your cost. Photos below. [b]***SOLD***[/b]

    [attachment=77276:Apr2011Sell_005.jpg]

    [attachment=77277:Apr2011Sell_006.jpg]

    Hopefully here from some of you soon and if you have any questions, please feel to drop me a PM and I will get back to you ASAP. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  13. [quote name='Chris2112' post='1125356' date='Feb 12 2011, 07:58 PM']Stu's tone has changed so much over the years, which tones of his is it that you like?[/quote]

    I particularly loving the tones he was getting with Satch especially Live In San Francisco. But generally, his modern day tone is just awesome. I realise he has a very versatile bass with great pick ups and of course his own feel but, does he use many effects etc. Thanks for the help :)

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