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mattbass6

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  1. Thanks so much for the reply and you're right, that is quite an odd tuning but cool nonetheless. I'll do a little more digging into this guitar as it really does interest especially with the extended scale length as well, which from our point view, is always more preferable Thanks again.
  2. I'm so bloody tempted by this. I am currently looking at 7 string guitars but this has tweaked my interest. Is the natural tuning for this in "A"? How does it sit when tuned from "B" to "B"?
  3. My god, that is simply stunning I've just bought an '88 MIJ strat but this is very tempting. I love it. Good luck and I'll be watching this one closely.
  4. BUMP and looking for trade for an electro acoustic guitar with cash adjustment if needed. Anyone?
  5. A great bass and something I would love in my collection. Someone please buy it so I can't see it here anymore.......
  6. David just bought my EBS UniChorus pedal from and it was real pleasure doing business with him. Great communications and very friendly mails. Would highly recommend this gent. Thanks a lot mate and enjoy. Good luck with every. Cheers, Matt
  7. £80 including delivery within the UK. How's that?
  8. Morning all. How about a bit of early morning Wednesday bumpage. Have a good one
  9. I selling a set of pickups that were on my Fender Strat. The pickups are - Rio Grande Texas BBQ Zebra Humbucker - [i][b]Bridge Position[/b][/i] Rio Grande Vintage Tall Boy Single Coil - [b]Middle Position[/b] Seymour Duncan Little 59 Stacked Humbucker - [i][b]Neck Position[/b][/i] They are all mounted on a WD Black scratch plate and all wired. You would just need to pop these in your Strat and connect to the input jack and you will be ready to go. These pickups offer a whole new tonal aspect to your Strat but since I bought A Gibson Les Paul, I decided to put the original Strat pickup and scratch plate back on my guitar for the more traditional sound which balances nicely against my Les Paul. I originally put them on my Strat to give me wider range of sounds as it was my only guitar. Honestly, they sound incredible. Here are what the relevant sites say - [i][b]Rio Grande Texas BBQ Humbucker Zebra[/b][/i] - A classic 50's style Humbucking, but alot more horsepower under the hood! Our most popular humbucking to date....Not a distortion pickup, just more muscle. Bear down on the meat and easy on the potato salad! Recommended bridge position. Braided 2-Conductor cable. [i][b]Rio Grande Vintage Tall Boy[/b][/i] - Our most popular pickup to date, this "non stag" model offers enhanced replication of the good ol' tone casters. Not all Strats® have "that" sound. From over 30 years of vintage guitar collecting, dealing, and repairs, comes the knowledge of which have the tone and why. Lots of other pickup companies know how to make a hot pickup, not many know tone from Diddley! [i][b]Seymour Duncan Little '59[/b][/i] - The little '59 is designed to give the warm, smooth tone of an old 1959 Patent Applied For humbucker in a single coil size. This pickup has an even dynamic response with adjustable pole pieces that allow you to fine tune your string balance and dial in just the right amount of punch. The little '59 is basically the single coil version of the SH-1 59 model allowing you to have the same tone without major bodywork to your guitar. The scratch plate is made by WD and is currently wired with just a volume and tone. This can of course be changed very easily. Anyway, these pickups combined total around the £250.00 and the scratch plate at around £20.00. I am looking for just £100.00 including delivery within the UK. If you want a change with minimal fuss and expense, then this is the perfect opportunity to do it. Drop me a line and we can take it from there. No trades please. Take care and thanks for reading. Cheers, Matt
  10. As the title suggests, I am selling my mint condition, 4 month old EBS UniChorus Black Label True Bypass pedal. It has all the documentation including the registration form and box. It has been used once in rehearsals but I soon realised that chorus is just not for me. Since then, it has sat in its box in my studio. I was going to keep it as a "just in case" but I'm not really ever going to use it live. These retail for between £150.00 & £175.00 so, for anyone that wants a "brand new" chorus pedal for only £80.00 inc shipping within the UK, drop me a line and we'll sort something out. No trades either I'm afraid. Thanks for reading and hopefully speak to someone soon. Take care. Cheers, Matt
  11. Fantastic news and thank heavens for that, I was getting an itchy wallet
  12. Someone please buy this bass! Saturday Bump to get it out of my sight and out of my mind
  13. [quote name='fretmeister' post='1322816' date='Aug 1 2011, 10:12 AM']Price drop to [b][color="#FF0000"][size=4]£1100.00 Delivered in the UK[/size][/color][/b] Mainly because I haven't got my arse in gear to sort out a commission sale.[/quote] Can't believe this hasn't sold If I had the spare cash, I would buy this back. Have a bump on me and good luck.
  14. You're making me want it back as well. This was initially mine and I sold it to Ben. Such a pity that it's not settling in for anyone, including me. A beautiful bass and good luck with the sale. I hope it finds a permanent home soon and doesn't appear here again or I might just have to have it back
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