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  1. Hello , just PM'ed you , still available ? ?
  2. Hello all , Here is a preview and a chance to get it before it goes on ebay I had this amp bought specifically for a 3 weeks theatre show and it has been sitting around gathering dust since then . (also selling a loopstation from the same show ) - A great amp with a great sound (as youd expect from Ampeg ! ) 15'' speaker coupled with 100w amp will give you plenty of head room for live gigs and rehearsals at various settings. - I never had to run it past 12ocklock partially because it can be tilted backward so it acts as a great monitor when the band gets louder and with the EQ and pre shape styles you can always cut through the mix when playing live. various great features, - Aux in - Headphones out, - 5 Pre shape styles - 3 band EQ - DI out and for a full blurb go here [url="http://www.ampeg.com/products/bassamp/ba115/index.html"]http://www.ampeg.com...a115/index.html[/url] It was a gigging amp so expect scratches and dents here and there but overall it looks and sound great and tolex is all in one piece. It is a little heavy but im sure its easy enough to arrange a courier on buyer expense unless i can fit it in my travels in which case i'll drop it at yours for free if you're on route - just drop me an email if your interested and we can talk this through. I've looked around and cheapest NEW i could find in the UK goes for about £297 and from what Ive seen recently they go for round £160-£200 on ebay so[u][b] selling this for £150[/b][/u][b] - [/b]sound reasonable ? if you have any question (possibly trade suggestions, rather not) please drop me a line cheers. (the server is struggling to load pics , so i might have to send them personally (brrrr :-( ) or if any of you have any other suggestions please advise )
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  4. hello there is the whammy still available ? ta
  5. [quote name='Ray' post='639854' date='Oct 29 2009, 10:57 AM']If I ever work with him again I'll politely suggest using a different method as described above. [/quote] Also , is it possible that your Amp/DI was set on Pre Eq ? (Pre Eq Button on the amp ) in which case your eq would be flat to the desk but amp still sounding good once you are next to it. hmmm,,,,
  6. [quote name='Ray' post='639247' date='Oct 28 2009, 05:09 PM']Passive Fender Jazz. Oh well, it was only a session job anyway. The guy paying for it was happy with the result. Thanks guys![/quote] Hi Ray , +1 for all the above. but also your amp not only functioning as an amp but have [b]a very good [/b]DI on it ( why not using Bass>Amp/DI in room no cab > wall>control room ) so, as any engineer will tell you , having millions cables and reverse pluggings and what not is going to make your sound like hell BUT , Also , it sounded like the control room has only taken your DI sound with no amp feed and once adding the fact that you are using a passive J bass that already have a weak signal and very dry full of mids you would have trouble with sound. when the engineer is quickly rushing to blame my equipment I have a red alarm suggesting that the engineer knows F@%K ALL. - :)you got payed ! R
  7. Hi there I have a nice french bow which Id like to trade for a German bow , it is my spare bow (round £120 ) with a nice curve . but I need another German bow for one of my students . let me know if there is any interest , if so , I'll send some pic's over . ta R
  8. Haalloooooo how much for the bassballs nano ? bumpppppppppp R
  9. [quote name='alexclaber' post='623160' date='Oct 11 2009, 03:19 PM']I'm suggesting that if it doesn't have a pre-1980 brandname most guitarists won't touch it - unless their hero endorses it. Look at all the boutique basses out there (even if lots look like Fenders) - and then look at what guitarists spend their money on. Not saying they're wrong, just somewhat blinkered. Alex[/quote] I disagree . I have the feeling that you need to speak, play , hear and interact with more guitar players. R
  10. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' post='623161' date='Oct 11 2009, 03:19 PM']For me tone come first too. The point made is that weight and tone are not related. Some very heavy cabs sound really bad, some very light cabs sound very good. Having a cab that sounds good and is light as well is a win-win situation.[/quote] +1 with you 100%
  11. also , Alex , you took my quote out of context as i referred to the comment above me. So if it sounded that all light cabs are dull then that is not how I meant it. I took it for granted that tone comes first. R
  12. [quote name='alexclaber' post='623137' date='Oct 11 2009, 02:43 PM']I could understand such baseless prejudice on a guitarist forum but I'd expect better on here! For me, tone comes first. Then loudness (which is a power handling / sensitivity balance). And finally weight - to be honest the only reason I designed a lightweight cab for myself was because I couldn't see the point of a heavy cab and I enjoyed the engineering challenge - I occasionally lift heavy weights voluntarily for no reason other than exercise so I'm not scared of moving something that weighs more than some backing vocalists! Alex[/quote] I hope you are not suggesting that guitarists are prejudice nor thick ,, none the less, the point I tried to make is that even if the bass cab is light however not sounding well then the weight is not longer a factor . for me tone come first. then figure out if I can afford the damn thing . R
  13. [quote name='JTUK' post='622788' date='Oct 10 2009, 11:26 PM']I agree, and I don't run big cabs... both go on the back seat of my car and I can carry them with one hand But it is pointless having a light cab if all it has going for it it is that it is loud... or light. I have heard that complaint about too many light cabs...loud but dull as dishwater...their words, not mine.[/quote] +1 ....Dull as a dish washer .. - Great !!!! Yes, unfortunately you are right , having a light but loud cab means such a bore sound with no any consideration to colors , definition and general sound. im happy to carry abit more and have the best sound on earth . R
  14. [quote name='Protium' post='621086' date='Oct 8 2009, 10:18 PM']Fair play if they can make the cab faster, cheaper and get the same results at the end it doesn't make sense for them to mass produce them with thinner wood- it would just end in a thread on here titled "why are cabs so expensive" [/quote] good point !!!!!!!!
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