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  1. [quote name='Zoe_BillySheehan' post='722969' date='Jan 24 2010, 11:23 AM']Cheers. Garageband drums are so noticeable arn't they? lol Z x[/quote] My wee girl makes tunes on it and she's only 10! Her and her pals do albums together on sleepovers. I may not get rich and famous but if I play my cards right......
  2. [quote name='Zoe_BillySheehan' post='722960' date='Jan 24 2010, 11:17 AM']The love of my life has just went off with a man... haha Zo x[/quote] Sorry Zoe - good site you've got and love the slow tune you did on G'band.
  3. How much for the leopard skin pumps......
  4. [quote name='retroman' post='722832' date='Jan 24 2010, 08:19 AM']Mrs Retroman has got one of these, and it's a cracking bass. Loaded with SD quarter pounders it really growls. Free bump for a great bass [/quote] ps - a bass player married to a bass player - take it you don't get GAS grief then!
  5. Update: I have researched on MusicRadar .... [url="http://www.musicradar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27027"]http://www.musicradar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27027[/url] ...and had advice from some kind souls on this site. It looks like I have to arrange a meet/pick up, find bubble wrap and a box (then dismantle the purple beast or sell the hard case and use parcelforce. I am worried that people think I am mucking them around but according to 'www.parcel2go.com' the bass and hard case would incur a charge of: £10.99 plus VAT (£13 or thereabouts) for ParcelForce 48 £11.99 plus VAT ((£14 or thereabouts) for ParcelForce 24 This would insure the bass up to a value of £100 (depending on how you read their info!) to but does not insure the case which is, bizarrely treated as packaging. So, I will have a wee ask around at Strung Out today to see if they have packaging but it looks like if anyone wants the bass, they'd have to buy the hard case too. I was not keen on doing that but if that's what it takes... How do people feel about that and does that mean I add postage plus the price of the case to the price? Could be £120+£14(postage)+£30(case) = £164 and that looks expensive to me (unless you think of it as £150 for bass and case plus P+P!) Thoughts? Thanks for your patience.
  6. New 30W Ashdown All Tube Bass Head [url="http://www.musicradar.com/hotproducts/video/namm-2010-bta-range-little-bastard-427-550s-and-more"]http://www.musicradar.com/hotproducts/vide...7-550s-and-more[/url]
  7. I've had an offer if I post - so I am looking into it - but in the meantime, I am still looking for a pick up or a meet. Sounds so dangerous and sexy....until you meet me. Wee question, what's the usual about payment for posted items? How do we go about it? I refuse to use paypal as I was Skype/Paypal hacked and have not used ebay since but I also realise there's a need for the buyer to feel safe too.
  8. [quote name='Delberthot' post='722608' date='Jan 23 2010, 09:18 PM']try getting a hold of an empty flat screen TV box, you can get a big roll of bubblewrap on Ebay for less than a tenner. Wrap the bass up with the bubblewrap, place in the box, pack well so that it won;t move around and the cut the box down to the smallest size you can to save on postage. Parcelmonkey are currently the cheapest for sending within the UK but there are other and there's a FAQ thread for couriers somewhere around here. You'll have a load of bubblewrap left over for future things. I'm out of here cos I'm starting to get tempted myself and live close enough to collect. [/quote] Here - that might be a plan.
  9. [quote name='Mzungu71' post='722546' date='Jan 23 2010, 08:20 PM']I've got an Ibanez Jet King if you fancy a trade? It's in almost mint condition[/quote] Sorry friend - I'm looking for dough...just like Humphrey Bogart!
  10. [quote name='Conan' post='722495' date='Jan 23 2010, 07:39 PM']Don't suppose you fancy a five string? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=72580"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=72580[/url] Chuck in your case and I'd be happy to do a direct swap! Meet up halfway between Newcastle and Glasgow... which would be around, er - let's see.... Hexham I think? [/quote] Smart bass and I have looked but I'm determined to get a 4 string, probably Spector, Ibanez SGR300M, F-Jazz or if I push the bow-at out a MTD Kingston.
  11. [quote name='basshead56' post='722445' date='Jan 23 2010, 06:55 PM']As a matter of interest, is the one you are thinking of buying new or second hand? what kind of figure do they want for it?[/quote] £349...the only downside is the lack of oomf noted above and the mass of the said object.
  12. [quote name='Zoe_BillySheehan' post='722278' date='Jan 23 2010, 04:13 PM']oh man... im in love. If it wasn't for the 340 mile journey it would take to get to Paisley, I'd have it.. Zo x[/quote] Cheers Zoe - it is distinctive and the band laughed at me at first but I'm well pleased with it's sound and looks. If anyone could tell me how to post a bass without a case...
  13. Cheers guys! Seen the BA115 and am tempted too.
  14. Sniffing around one but not sure - anyone had experience of them? Blurb: If you're looking for vintage Ampeg sex appeal with modern functionality, the B-100R should put a smile on your face. The B-100R "Rocket Bass" combo amp combines the look, sound and tone of the original Portaflex with the outstanding reliability of contemporary, solid-state design. The 100-Watt B-100R drives a vintage 15" speaker and features four bands of EQ, plus Ultra Low, Mid, and High switches for custom-tailoring your sound. Featuring the same warm tone and easy to use controls as its vintage counterpart, the B-100R is rugged, lightweight and maintenance-free. Vintage Tone and Styling 15" Speaker 100-Watts RMS [b]Ultra-portable*[/b] RMS Power Output: 100-Watts Speakers: 1 x 15" Tone Controls: 4-Band Mid Tone Control: Ultra Mid Line Out: Unbalanced Line In: Yes Headphone Output: Yes Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 19 x 21 x 14 [b]Weight: 65 Pounds*[/b]
  15. [quote name='MIJ-VI' post='721866' date='Jan 23 2010, 04:41 AM']Update?[/quote] There's an easy way to find out - try it with another one, side-by-side in the shop. Glad it got sorted.
  16. merello

    SOLD

    Beautiful - really like the maple one - maybe if I sell! Best of luck!
  17. Hi guys! Squier P-Bass Special for sale. Price = £120 The case in the pictures is [u]not for sale[/u] at this price as I would probably prefer to keep it for my next purchase. I have tried my best to find another purple one online but I can't. As far as I can tell it is the original colour but I am willing to bow to an expert! I am tempted to mention imagine playing live with a big purple beast in your hands but that would be juvenile. Bought off a careful lady owner. She gigged a lot but luckily that was just on the fiddle (as in violin, not 'cash in hand' type of fiddle) and she never learned the bass. This means it has sat in a hardcase for about 6 years. Looks like a 1999 version made in Indonesia (SNIC99....). I have gigged it twice and it has a good P-bass growl, J-bass meow and appropriate blend when required. I am trying to trade up but would also be happy to keep it to have it as a starter or second bass. [u]Are There Any Issues?[/u] Buying 2nd hand I always like a truthful description, so here goes... I have looked very carefully at the bass from every angle and there are no major dings or scratches. There is the tiniest fleck of purple paint missing (about 2mm) at where the neck meets the lower body. I have never noticed it before I gave it the old once over today. There a few - almost imperceptible - marks/non-penetrating scratches on but nothing deep or obvious on the back of the body. I could not describe the marks as being buckle rash unless whoever owned it first wore a rubber snake belt. When the tone pot is rolled right back near where 'zero' would be, there was a small crackle that disappeared when WD40 was sprayed on. If I was keeping it long term, I'd open her up and give it a better clean. In summary, on ebay, this would be described as a 10 year old bass in very good condition. Location, location, location - Paisley Not sure if I have the expertise to post unless someone fills me in on the tricks of the trade so I would prefer a pick up or meet.
  18. Before it was restored: [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfitzstephens/177217603/in/pool-jaco_jfap/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfitzstephens...pool-jaco_jfap/[/url]
  19. Jaco story: [url="http://www.bassplayer.com/article/jacos-1962-fender/mar-08/34267"]http://www.bassplayer.com/article/jacos-19...er/mar-08/34267[/url] I believe there was court case between a wee music shop and the Jaco Foundation.
  20. [quote name='OldGit' post='719355' date='Jan 20 2010, 05:58 PM']Woah! that was weird. Thought Crazykiwi had reverted to his old Avatar for sec then .. There's plenty of variation on the neck width of p basses. Even the early ones came in A, B or C profile with A being relatively slim and C being being flat and wide. About 42mm at the nut..[/quote] Or... [url="http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0135760359"]http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0135760359[/url] For bassists who dig today’s active lifestyle, Fender offers the stylish and thunderous Deluxe Series Active P Bass Special guitar. This huge-sounding hybrid model features an alder body adorned with a single-ply beveled gold vinyl pickguard and a maple Jazz Bass guitar neck (modern C shape) with a 20-fret, 9.5”-radius rosewood or maple fingerboard. On board are a standard alnico split single-coil Precision Bass pickup (middle) and a dual-coil ceramic Noiseless™ Jazz Bass pickup with nickel-plated pole pieces (bridge) with pan-pot switching. Controls are master volume, pan, and three-band active EQ with treble boost/cut (+/- 10 db at 8kHz, a shift in the cut frequency, and about a 2dB slope per octave), mid boost/cut (+10dB, -15dB at 500Hz, and a wide band slope) and bass boost/cut (+/- 12db at 40Hz, with a 4dB slope per octave). Other features include chrome hardware, American Vintage Precision Bass bridge, side-mounted jack and deluxe gig bag. Truly an amazing instrument.
  21. [quote name='mansfield' post='719103' date='Jan 20 2010, 03:14 PM']Just thought I'd say I've looked into courier-ing it and am happy to. Should cost £20-25ish.[/quote] A bit dull looking is it not? :brow:
  22. [quote name='MacDaddy' post='717474' date='Jan 19 2010, 08:33 AM']I always wanted a P with a J neck, but they always seemed to do versions the other way around.[/quote] Mark Hoppus has a jazz body with a P-bass neck but Duff McKagen: Based on the instrument he has used ever since the first GNR album, the Duff McKagan Signature model is a distinctive, sleek and full-sounding reissue of the '80s-era Jazz Bass® Special, which combined a Precision Bass® body with a Jazz Bass neck and a set of Precision and Jazz Bass pickups. That's all here, with a Pearl White finish, gloss-black neck and headstock, TBX circuit (treble/bass cut), black hardware and custom skull-engraved neck plate. There is no other Fender bass in the line right now with this look, feel or sound.
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