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Delberthot

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  1. I've been on downforeveryoneorjustme.com this morning and he sites been showing as being down. Other times its been taking ages to change pages when I click on a link to go to a thread or subforum. I've had another tab open at the same time on another website and its been working quickly
  2. This Laney cab was bought as the culmination of a lot of research. Short story is that its a marine ply cab, built in the UK with an 8ohm Celestion neo driver and lovely big handles for carrying it and combi speakon/jack sockets on the back (input & link) Its so light that if I encounter a narrow gap, depending on what the obstacle is i can either carry it with one hand in front of me or lift it high enough with both to avoid the obstacle. So there you go, that's the sales spiel, now onto the deal: You can read my review of the Laney Nexus NX115 cab [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/116045-laney-nexus-nx115-1x15/"]here[/url] The amp is sold but the rack is still available
  3. Have a read at [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/660-what-strings-should-i-purchase/"]this[/url] its stickied at the top of the page
  4. They did make a 4 ohm 4x10". Its the 1044H as in 10" x 4 4ohms Horn. I think they were around about the time of the GP12s
  5. [quote name='JMT3781' post='1376160' date='Sep 17 2011, 08:22 AM']theres a chad smith drumming video where flea accompanies him throughout... on a stingray. That is all.[/quote] and vice versa - the one where River Pheonix interviews him
  6. I think he may have changed around cos I found this from 1985 [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JAM-UDQT5M"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JAM-UDQT5M[/url] It wasn't the one I was loking for. there's an even earlier live recording where Anthony climbs up the lighting gantry during a song
  7. Would you be able to modify a Jazz bass pickup cover?
  8. [quote]The amp has undergone somewhat of a make over, but this is purely [b]asphetics[/b][/quote] Eh ? Is that some kind of false limb?
  9. Another custom cover orderer here. Measured up and bought covers for my Trace 1548, V-type combo and Laney NX115. Absolutely impeccable. Never need to worry about getting my cab wet when loading into a gig plus it lood as good as new after 10 months of gigging
  10. I preferred that Marcus Muller bloke - you don't hear from him any more on here
  11. [quote name='spinynorman' post='1373457' date='Sep 14 2011, 05:44 PM']So is Cliff Burton related to Trevor Burton, who visits pubs round here and makes a lot of noise?[/quote] Nah it was him that makes Wagon Wheels. As a mark of respect after he died they made them 60% of the size that they used to be. At least that would've been more acceptable than lying and saying that they've always been the same size
  12. [quote name='bigjohn' post='1372214' date='Sep 13 2011, 06:00 PM']Meaty.[/quote] Where's that?
  13. I saw that over on Talkbs the other day. If he'd used it to record an album or even for an entire tour then yes but he only used it for one song. Why only one? Wasn't it good enough to do any more?
  14. Through Interparcel Fedex would do a parcel 15kg 125cm x 45cm x 20cm for £108
  15. You could probably get away with Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
  16. [quote name='markstuk' post='1370764' date='Sep 12 2011, 05:07 PM']Have you thought about using a lower/angled amp stand? But I suspect what Bill says is the core point - the quieter you are the less feedback you're going to get...[/quote] I've lost count the number of times I've posted this picture:
  17. I put Gotoh Resolite lightweight tuners on my second Warmoth precision.
  18. See my sig. The Behringer can be really mild if you want it to be and if you want more of the mild overdrive before it breaks up into distortion you can change the valve
  19. I'll go with deaf. If you had been using either your DB or electric with both then I would've said it was the instrument so I'm afraid your ears are to blame.
  20. Normally on a painted surface rubbing compund will make it really dull. Its used mainly on cars and stuff but I've used it to get rid of small scratches in basses before - just don;t rub too hard or you'll take it back to the wood I use silicon free car polish to polish my painted basses
  21. I did my back in a couple of years ago. Went to the doctor and was told to rest. Later found out that I should've been told to rest initially then to do certain exercises so as a result it took ages to get better. Luckily the guys lifted all the stuff into the gig and its amazing how light those Squier Mudbucker Precisions are
  22. He might get mistaken for Jasper Carrot but damn I want to learn some of those moves
  23. Warching [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFgFFNXahcg&feature=related"]this [/url]right now If my numbers come up I'm paying this guy a lot of money for a couple of lessons
  24. I would love this. These are incredible combos. My first proper setup was a Trace 2x10" combo with 4x10" cab. Oh my.
  25. The 2050, or El Dorado to give it its proper name, comes from the lesser known 2000 series. For those that don't know what this model is it has gold Schaller hardware, Bound body. People have referred to them as active as they have a circuit board in the large rear cavity but I don't think they had a battery. They were budget basses designed to take the place of the 3000 series but never really caught on. A white one sold in the US for $1099 last month which works out at £692
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