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  1. [quote name='Rich' post='53165' date='Aug 31 2007, 09:48 AM'][b]Status Shark 5[/b]. There's one on fleaBay at the moment, starting at 250 if memory serves. CK had one for a while, he could give you the gen.[/quote]
    D'oh! Sorry, my bad. I did of course mean [b]GROOVE[/b], not Shark. What a twerp.

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120156209022&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=002"]Yer tiz[/url].

  2. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='52836' date='Aug 30 2007, 03:39 PM'][size=1]If you are going to be playing at any sort of volume, you will really will benefit from the 4x10 setup... however, your back and the general effort involved after a gig when loading the car and getting the gear back in the house is a bit of a git.

    I went for two 2x10 cabs and its one of the best moves I made. I can fit the 2 cabs on their ends next to each other in the boot of the car, something I could never do with a 4x10. It may cost you a little extra, but I think the hassle factor of the 4x10 is well worth taking into account and maybe investing a little extra money...

    As an aside, you will get the full power from your head/combo (e.g. a 2x10 combo with a 2x10 extension). I have found myself putting the speakers in all different combination. Short of space? Stack the speakers vertically. Want seperation/monitors, play with one speaker one side of the stage, one the other. I've even had the speakers on a shelf to make more room on the floor for the drummer. Of course, when I do the small quiet jazz noodle gigs, I take just the 2x10. It works for me, it may work for you.

    Get a couple of Warwick 2x10s or a couple of Edens and you'll have no problems.[/size][/quote]
    +1 on the 2x2x10 idea. A single 2x10 wouldn't (I fear) be enough.
    Have you decided against 12s? I noticed that one Eden combo is the only 12-equipped kit on your list, and you've only really mentioned 10s.

  3. OK, these are the pics sent to me by the seller... as you can see, he also had one of the matching guitars up for sale.
    The headstock repair has unfortunately resulted in the Overwater logo being painted over -- I have emailed those lovely O/water people to ask if there's any chance of a new logo decal to put on it once it's finished, not had a reply yet.

    [attachment=1996:Project_...__guitar.JPG]
    [attachment=1997:Project_...r___body.JPG]
    [attachment=1995:Project_...adstocks.JPG]

  4. I have a new project bass, bought off eBay for a small amount of folding last week... it’s one of the short-scale basses Overwater made for schools some years back. I believe they only made 200 or so of these things, and I suspect that 190 of them probably got smashed to bits by the little darlings. This one hasn’t escaped unscathed either, the headstock has been snapped off at some point and reattached, and there is some other damage to the body and neck. These areas look relatively superficial judging by the pics.
    I don’t have the bass in my possession yet, the seller lives in London and so CK was kind enough to go pick it up for me. I’m looking forward to getting hold of it and finding out just what a challenge I’m facing..!
    My plans are to strip off the black finish, then make good the headstock repair and attend to the other damaged areas, fit a new pickup and electrics, renew any hardware that needs, errm, renewing, and refinish it. Depending on what the wood is like (mahogany, I believe?) I'll either go for a clear finish of some sort (oil? wax? lacquer?) or perhaps a sprayed finish (either a solid colour, or perhaps a baccy sunburst like my JD).
    If anyone knows anything more about these instruments, please impart your knowledge! I’d love to know more.
    Pics will follow.

  5. Ever played an [url="http://www.atlansia.jp/SOLITAIRE.ARS.JPG"]Atlansia Solitaire[/url]? :)

    Man, there is some weird stuff on their site [url="http://www.atlansia.jp/"]http://www.atlansia.jp/[/url]

  6. I've sent 3 basses with parcel2go so far, they've all been delivered on time and without the merest scratch to the packaging. I even entrusted them with taking a £1000+ Sei to the Isle of Man.

  7. Damn... I'm only 40 mins away across the water, but tonight I'm seeing my kids and then got a rehearsal. I'd have been there otherwise. :)
    Have a good one anyway, and "vielleicht das nachster zeit" :huh:

  8. OK, so it's not perfect by any stretch...
    but, this kid is 14 and has been playing for 2 years.
    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es5lauJM0UM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es5lauJM0UM[/url]
    :) :huh: :huh:
    Bloody little whippersnapper.

  9. Oh, nearly forgot... Brotherhood Of Man supported [i]us[/i] at a fest a couple of years ago :huh: 'Save Your Kisses For Me' and all that.
    Yes, they're still going... the girls are lovely, very friendly, but one of the blokes [i]may or may not be*[/i] an arrogant tosser. And there [i]might be*[/i] an awful lot on their backing tape, if you see what I mean.


    * in the interests of avoiding anything potentially libellous. :)

  10. Ibanez used to have a reputation for really skinny pencil necks, have they changed this? Also, the Yam BB basses have considerably thicker necks than the RBX ones -- I tried the two together and the necks were like chalk & cheese. Don't know about the TRBs though.

  11. Many many years ago, my band played support to a band in which Nick Beggs was guesting. I had a wee slappy solo in one of our songs; after I'd done it, I glanced into the crowd and Nick B was looking at me, & he smiled and raised his pint at me. I was walking on air for the next month after that. :)

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