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  1. EB0 - short scale, not a particularly lively or versatile sound, neck heavy (I seem to recall), and if you cough too hard the headstock falls off. ficelles
  2. I'm thinking of lowering the action on mine, kind of nervous about going too far though (it's a bridge I had fitted new last year when I was in Bristol, too far to go back just for an adjustment). I guess I can follow the existing profile and sand carefully down to match but that kind of fine adjustment is pushing my woodworking skills a little... has anyone on BC done this themselves? ficelles
  3. Just remember that with 99.9% of couriers, if it isn't double-boxed, the insurance you paid for isn't valid (they'll take your money and assume you read the notes on packaging). A hard case counts as one of the boxes, a soft case doesn't. And even then check the small print as some carriers explicitly exclude musical instruments... ficelles
  4. Bump as the guy who said he wanted them isn't responding... heading for Ebay later today. ficelles
  5. Take The Lead Plus Jazz Standards Bass Edition with CD. Yours for £2.50 postage. ficelles
  6. Violin study/examination books: Associated Board Grade 1 examination pieces with piano accompaniment Associated Board Grade 2 examination pieces with piano accompaniment Trinity College Grade 2 examination pieces with piano accompaniment Associated Board Elementary Progressive Studies by Kinsey Set I (1st position) Associated Board Elementary Progressive Studies by Kinsey Set I (1st & 3rd positions) Associated Board Improve your sight-reading Grade 2 Abracadabra Violin Book 2 (Grades 2 to 3) Anyone's for postage - if you want them all a fiver should cover it. ficelles
  7. Here's a set of (4) roundwound strings from a Corvette I used to own - according to the guy I bought the bass from they were the original strings (new in '09) so I guess they are whatever brand Warwick fit to their basses. These have been trimmed to fit a Corvette and have had very little play as I took them straight off, anyone's for £2.50 postage. ficelles
  8. [quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1324859718' post='1478203'] Actually Chagford did not work out and am back in Salisbury at the moment, and maybe going to London for NY [/quote] Shame, I used to live in Chagford about 10 years back and quite like it. Still go down that way every now and again.There's a great folk music scene round those parts. Know of any nice cottages to rent down there? ficelles
  9. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1324411598' post='1474011'] If DC alternates then it isn't DC anymore! [/quote] +1000. If anyone doesn't understand this, then please unplug your amplifer from the mains (that's what comes out of the square white plastic thing on the wall) and book in to your local college for an "electric appliances for beginners" course. DC can't alternate. If it does, it's AC. There's a clue in them there abbreviations: DC = Direct Current AC - Alternating Current Wiggly volts (even square wave) are always AC. DC is a straight line. ficelles
  10. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1324413573' post='1474041'] If DC did break voice coils, most of my cabs would break because I use a 9v battery to check I wired all the speakers in the same polarity. [/quote] It kind of depends on the amount of DC, as DC can of course refer to any amount of current or voltage. But then you all knew that as you all know electronics. 9VDC at some milliamperage won't hurt a speaker and is fine for testing. 30VDC+ at 3 or 4 amps will fry the coil and bend the cone as it will make it stand out like, well, a standy-out thing. ficelles
  11. When I'm out playing, what I have with me is covered through my MU membership. When my gear is at home, it's all covered by my home insurance. ficelles
  12. '89 Jap Jazz, natural wood, rosewood board, defret, mine since '07. Currently the only bass guitar I own since I play mostly EUB. ficelles
  13. Whereas £3k for that EB-2 is pretty fair... ficelles
  14. Ok I picked this up recently and actually like it but it's not quite what I want so probably for sale at £100 including postage unless you fancy collecting from Bideford in which case you can have it for £95. In full working order, excellent condition, in the original box with UK psu and manual. ficelles [attachment=95765:trexsqueezer1.jpg] [attachment=95766:trexsqueezer2.jpg]
  15. You guys know the seller is a shop, right? That '78 fretless Precision they have has my name on it, lottery permitting No hang on I've just noticed the '59 EB2... [url="http://www.newkingsroadguitars.co.uk"]www.newkingsroadguitars.co.uk[/url] ficelles
  16. Bumpingtons... Will partake in trades, especially anything bleepy / swirly / synthy. ficelles
  17. [quote name='attackbass' timestamp='1324388976' post='1473714'] I have the Rosseti bass mentioned in the topic title - I was wondering if it would have any value at all or any use to a beginner? The Bridge on it has warped and the Estring has snapped. The other strings are ok, I think they are Spirocores if I can remember correctly. Is this bass worth selling and for how much or should I just chop it up and burn on the bonfire? [/quote] If the bass is sound, it is well worth having a new bridge fitted and the snapped string replaced. Those old eastern European ply student basses are a world apart from what comes out of China these days. Don't chop it up! If you want to shift it as it is, feel free to PM me with a price as we're not too far apart... ficelles
  18. For what it is, that's actually remarkably good value. If I weren't so poor I'd have it... maybe Santa will make it happen ficelles
  19. £45 plus a fiver for postage and they are yours... well anyone's actually... first PM gets them. ficelles
  20. I don't do bass solos myself, but being someone who finds almost all soloing excessively tedious (especially my own on any instrument) that's hardly surprising. I'll even go out on a limb and say that the vast majority of musicians (no matter what their instrument) who improvise solos, shouldn't. I would much rather listen to an expressive and well-rehearsed interpretation of a great piece of music than to someone try to show off their chops or get all emotional with a blues solo. The counter to that of course is Stevie Ray's superb interpretation of Hendrix' (improvised) Voodoo Chile... think I lost track of that argument somewhere there... ficelles
  21. Well they don't feel anything like the chrome wrap Braideds I just fitted which I guess are much the same as Honeys... they feel I guess much like gut strings, i.e. slightly rough to the finger with some friction. Which I guess is the point! ficelles
  22. [quote name='leftyhook' timestamp='1324490627' post='1474931'] ... and wash my car 'til it blings to the max... [/quote] Bling bling, me babber! (that will mean something to one or two in here ) ficelles
  23. I was with a fiddle player who was trying bows out last year... after trying what seemed like dozens she came down to two and chose one for $400. I could hear the difference between that and the other ones for sure including when I played it myself (I play violin to a really ropey standard), but for 400 bucks she got a really nice vintage violin bow. Not sure I'm seeing the same value for money with bass bows in the UK! ficelles
  24. Actually my main amp is an SWR Electric Blue head (the original - apparently now "collectible" if Ebay is to be believed - model) through either a 1x12 or a 1x10+1x12 cab. But anyway have now ordered the EBS combo so hopefully the portable leave-in-the-car need is sorted. ficelles
  25. Heading for Ebay with a £45 starting price... anyone? ficelles
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