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SuperMaximo

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  1. Alan bought my Fender Mustang off me. Brilliant to deal with, quick communication and overall a very efficient transaction! Absolute pleasure to do business with. Thanks again!
  2. Bought a TC RH450 from Chris. Great to deal with, super quick communication and delivery. Big thumbs up Thanks again!
  3. Bought a Fender Mustang off Dan - great guy to deal with, would not hesitate to deal with again!
  4. Hi everyone, Looking to get rid of my Warwick 411 Pro cab, as I'm not using it and it's just taking up room! It's in obviously-used-but-good condition. I bought it about two years ago and I think the previous owner must have had it for a few years as well (to give you an idea of the age). The tweeter knob has been kind of squeezed in a bit though (take a look at the last picture to see what I mean). Not a big issue, it still turns fine. Sale only, looking for [s]£130[/s] [s]£110[/s] [s]£100[/s] [b]SOLD[/b] Collection from Watford, Hertfordshire. Pics: Cheers, Max
  5. Bought a bass from Nick, great communication, everything went smoothly, great! Thanks again!
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  7. I'll do it if I get to keep the bass afterwards Four E strings baffles me... Why would anyone want four strings the same pitch?!
  8. Oops, I said I'd post here as soon as I got my LMII Posted elsewhere too but oh well
  9. [quote name='jonny-lad' post='923228' date='Aug 12 2010, 09:26 PM']Really great rig you have there...exactly the same set-up as me!...except for the bass. I haven't had the chance to gig mine much recently as most of my work has been on guitar and the bass gigs I've done have required a smaller backline, but whenever I do have the chance to gig it, it always blows me away by how much I enjoy playing through it! Hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine! [/quote] Haha, awesome I'm starting to become more accustomed to the sound of the amp now, and I'm really starting to appreciate the sound. Very nice and defined, a big difference from my Peavey TNT115 which I suppose is quite boomy in comparison (although the LMII can definitely do boom. 'Tis always fun to crank the bass knob and shake everything ). I also love how harmonics literally jump out at you (the 10" speakers probably help). The Peavey's 15" muted them a lot. I have the tweeter turned completely off, but I think I need to experiment with it more. It opens up the sound of the neck pickup soloed nicely (it sounds be a bit boxey without the tweeters), but can be a bit 'brittle' sounding for my tastes... I haven't played around with the knobs that much actually... I've just been happy with flat I think tomorrow I'll have a good mess around with the tone, maybe see how close I can get to certain sounds from my favourite songs to see how versatile it really is I'm dying to hear how it sits with the band, although it will sound a little different as I'll probably be plugging from the DI into the power amp input of my Peavey until I get a 210 cab (a matching Warwick WCA211 Pro of course!).
  10. Made October 2008 so it should be okay for a good while! It's a very very clean sounding amp. Sounds great just set completely flat (with VLE and VPF off) with everything on the bass set to maximum. Need to have more time with it and try it in a band situation I think though
  11. Will post on here as soon as I get my LMII Hurry up Tuesday [quote name='blackmn90' post='917640' date='Aug 7 2010, 02:35 AM']Is the fender classic 70's bass? I played on one and it was amazing. The rigs awsome too. Il put some pics up of my stuff when i get a new cab Hurry up hartke and give me a 112 [/quote] Hey, were you the guy I met at Andertons on Monday? (I'm the guy with glasses who said I was interested in getting a fretless)
  12. Ordered today, should arrive on Monday or Tuesday
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