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thebuckets

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  1. I recognise that damage to the edge below the jack! Think this was my first ever bass bought new in rushworths Liverpool in the early 90s and sold (foolishly) on ebay after 100s of gigs. The mark is where I moved the jack to the edge then realised what a fool I'd been I moved it back and had the hole filled :-) think there's pics of me with it at www.thebuckets.co.uk shame I didn't see this sooner I might have brought her home. Whoever gets it its a belter
  2. +1 for unlined I had an unlined stingray and it was my main gigging bass for 2 yrs -lovely tone. The ebony board on this will be sweet and will laugh at a roundwounds attemp to dig in
  3. I have my eq all set at 12 o clock col and gain about 10 through a 2 x 12 loud as hell and a great sound its plug and play heaven
  4. i had a tnt with a BW in sounded great. bump for a bargain cab. if you were closer to liverpool id have it in a flash
  5. Just checked this out a 2 pup sandberg basic for a third of the price at thomman fill your boots kids! This is one hot deal
  6. Just sold 2 rays (fretted and fret less) to pay for a new amp and cab and picked up a near new basic with the change. No it's not a ray but it is a very high quality bass. I've had numerous fenders jazz and pbass both USA and Jap. And this is up there in sound and build quality. Its a lot lighter and perfectly balanced with a fast neck. The rays were superb with top quality of build. I'm missing my fret less but like to try new gear on my search of bass nirvana! But when I can play my 'berg like vlad I'll move on to something 'better' If a ray is really what your after you won't be disappointed but if your open to something a little different then sandberg will deliver as well
  7. If you can get hold of the ashdown Lb212 its a British made cab (made by the people who make orange ) its well worth the extra over the vs and is a 4ohm cab so you get your full 500w out of it
  8. if you can get to Liverpool your welcome to try my OTB
  9. [quote name='RandomBass' timestamp='1344428355' post='1764271'] OTB and Compact. My experience of the MiBass was rather disappointing. [/quote]plus 1 for me
  10. Having had both mi and otb my vote goes for the orange. If you can stretch to OTB and BF compact you'd have a light rig that would do practically any gig
  11. Ive played almost 20yrs and only had pa support once (in the Cavern in liverpool, and that was only so the sound guy could stop you being too loud i suspect) our band plays with backline only and always seems to have a good balanced sound that is loud enough. the OTB with a compact would be good for most but the largest venues IMHO
  12. Excellent choice BF orange and a 'ray awesome
  13. I've just paid £450 from DV247 inc 4 yr warranty. That was the best price and they even beat thomann. With the upgrades I think your price is fair. These are top amps and I would have had yours and saved myself a ton had it been up for sale six weeks ago. Good luck with the sale and Job hunt
  14. +1 orange terror bass not a massive range of tones but gets it right straight off the bat IMO
  15. just returned my HB Ba5110c to thomann (just got an orange Terrror bass and loved it-it seems my hunt for a new head is over :-) that said i still maintain that they (and the other clones) are a top piece of kit, very useable and practically unbeatable at the pricepoint. my fav was the Ibanez but id still be intersted in a Beta aivin
  16. although ive settled on an orange Terror bass the Harley Benton head I had previously from Thomann is great value at £170 (or the combo with removeable head is £230) small but 500w and is very similar to the ibanez promethean head. as a back up its probably hard to beat
  17. +1 on the Orange terror bass its not tiny but by no means big very compact and full of valvey goodness also in your price range (i got mine from dv247 cheapest around + a 4yr warranty)
  18. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1338299329' post='1672328'] You do get switchable 1x12 cabs - admittedly the only one I know is the Hartke HyDrive which is switchable 4/8ohms. Of course, if you use two of these you'd better make damn sure you've got the switches in the 8 ohm position if you're using them in parallel with a min 4 ohm amplifier [/quote] Wise words neep Does anyone know how does the hydrive dissipates the heat when switched to 8 ohm?
  19. This is a bargain if it was in Liverpool id snap your hand off for it!
  20. Well I took the plunge and got one..... over the past 2-3 months ive tried an ampeg BA115HP combo, ashdown mibass 550, Little mark LM250, Promethean combo and a Harley benton 500w promethean clone! then Finally as a last throw of the dice the Orange terror bass I love it :-) Its given me a lovely cut through, 'real bass sound' with out any of the wooly mush ive had to deal with from some other amps. It sounds great with my active Sandberg and has lots and I mean lots of headroom to spare. I now feel I have a head to do my Ashdown LB212 justice. so glad i went for it. The EQ might not alter the inherant sound a great deal but if its right, its right, and the simplicity of this amp really appeals to me. Think of it as the vanilla of bass sounds but not your cheap, bargain supermarket vanilla but more a rich, creamy, luxurious english lakes/cornish cream vanilla. try one you'll see what I mean :-) the 4-8ohm switching means if I ever get my hands on that midget I've convinced myself I need it'll give its full 500w welly through it
  21. Well I took the plunge and got one..... over the past 2-3 months ive tried an ampeg BA115HP combo, ashdown mibass 550, Little mark LM250, Promethean combo and a Harley benton 500w promethean clone! then Finally as a last throw of the dice the Orange terror bass I love it :-) Its given me a lovely cut through, 'real bass sound' with out any of the wooly mush ive had to deal with from some other amps. It sounds great with my active Sandberg and has lots and I mean lots of headroom to spare. I now feel I have a head to do my Ashdown LB212 justice. so glad i went for it. The EQ might not alter the inherant sound a great deal but if its right, its right, and the simplicity of this amp really appeals to me. Think of it as the vanilla of bass sounds but not your cheap, bargain supermarket vanilla but more a rich, creamy, luxurious english lakes/cornish cream vanilla. try one you'll see what I mean :-) the 4-8ohm switching means if I ever get my hands on that midget I've convinced myself I need it'll give its full 500w welly through it
  22. Thanks everyone. Just got my Orange Terror bass from them. They beat thomann by £8 knocking £41 off their own price. Gave 4 yrs warranty and delivered next day at the one hour time slot texted to me in the morning on the day of delivery.Very pleased :-)
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