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Oldman

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  1. Is this sold? Is it complete with footpedal? 😎
  2. Did you ever sell this?
  3. Thank Rich I’ll give it a shot🤓
  4. Amended: Bought Fredo’s G K NEO 112 to match an existing cab. What I thought was a great deal, swiftly completed and delivered, turned that the front grill had suffered a deform, it was bent, only discovered when I removed the grill and struggled to get it back. This was not in the initial description so What’s not to like 10/10 is amended to 7/10. I will post a snap Thanks
  5. I traded for these late last year at a trade value of £900.00, apparently they were imported at a cost of some £1,300.00, looking at the MAS website that looks to be correct taking into consideration import duty and taxes. I am for various reasons, not the least being health, moving them on. It is highly unlikely that I will be gigging in the immediate future and perhaps not this year. I used them once on a Gig prior to the closedown and they were well received by both the band and a fellow bass player, a nice, full articulate sound he said. They are very light and easily a one handed lift at 11.5 Kgs each, side by side they look impressive, stacked they are a force to be reckoned with, put an intermediate pole in between them (supplied) and you have the bottom end punch with very impressive mid's and high's. There are two 6.5" long throw drivers in each cab plus two Faitel Tweeters, each 8 Ohm cab handles about 255 watts according to the info from MAS web site so a highly articulate 550 Watt rig at 4 Ohms. Mike Arnopol himself used the 6'5" drivers for his upright bass gigs and seems to favour them above larger cone area's. He has patented his "Manipulated Vortex Waveguide" system and for me its every bit as good as my previously owned EA NL112 cabs! Height: 680mm (26") Width: 203mm (8") Depth: 355mm (14") You can check him out on Facebook and Talk Bass where he is quite vocal , techy without the BFM edge! Now for the snaps, I put new strap handles on them , new feet and a lick of that there textured paint, IMO they look great. Shiny bits are sunlight reflection. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask. I would consider a small combo as a part chop. Thanks for looking
  6. Thanks for your notes of support guys, pretty soon, I’m going outside, I could be some time😱
  7. Is this still here? 😎
  8. Actual snaps would be good 😎
  9. Your right, I think you will find the Mods might have something to say about it 😱
  10. I’d guess, er, £700.00 plus P&P 🤔
  11. I mush have clocked the Ext Cab weight........ 28.6Kg is weigh too much of a heft for a gig a month 😱 GLWTS
  12. That must weigh as much as you Lawrence 😱
  13. 19.5 Kg just about my upper weight limit..... 😱
  14. Reduced price £700.00 o.n.o and trades as well. 1x12 cabs 8 Ohm GK 112 NEO plus cash would be good.
  15. Much better in the flesh, thanks 😎
  16. Do you have some actual snaps ?
  17. Trades I’m interested in are: 1x15”, 2 x 10” 4 or 8 Ohm cash your way for the right cab.
  18. Still here
  19. I looked, the way you do, there’s a fretless 6 and a myriad of other stuff. Brave man dipping your foot in that pond. GLWTS as you say a brilliant project
  20. I’ve gotta Glockenspiel?
  21. You ‘feckin’ liar, Cherry Red, no! Unicorns Breath, parallel universe stuff, scary, sheeeeet
  22. In my experience, dipping your toe in the Fretless pool is easier, if (in this case) you already play a 34” scale bass. You will know where the notes are on your Fretted, so use your tuner in line to practise a riff/tune on your Fretless checking your intonation as you go.... use a backing track. It’s not an overnight sensation but doable. And this does look good, so much better than the “Jack Cassidy” Lookalike 😎 B
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