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  1. Hello, 

    This pedal is not getting much use anymore so I have deiced to move it on. 

    It's a great pedal and does so many different things other than just delay, so watch some videos on YouTube if you're not familiar with it. It's in great condition with original box etc, just has some velcro on the bottom. 

    £105 delivered to the UK

    Trades: Synth, Aguilar Filter twin/envelope Filter or Chorus pedals

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  2. I have a set of two Peavey speakers that are left over from my old band. 

    Very good sounding speakers and are in used condition but it's what to be expected with PA speakers. (See Photos)

    I don't have a way to test them to make sure, but I know the speakers are working, I'm just unsure in the condition of the horns but I'm sure this could be easily fixed if you know how, but these are prices accordingly. These may work fine, just wanted to be completely honest. 

    These are big and heavy so collection from Manchester ideally, delivery might be very pricey...

    Let me know if you have any questions. 

    £150

    Peavey UL15 Specifications;

    • 500 Watts RMS continuous, 1000 Watts program, 2000 Watts peak.
    • 4 Ohms.
    • 15'' (381mm) BlackWidow® woofer, cast frame with field-replaceable basket.
    • RX�22 compression driver coupled with a CH-3 horn.
    • Dispersion: 90° H x 45° V.
    • Frequency response: 60 Hz - 17.5 kHz.
    • Efficiency: 98dB.
    • Three Neutrik® Speakon® connectors (one bi-amp and two for full-range operation).
    • Full range and bi-amp operation with horn protection.
    • Mid-range contour EQ switch.
    • Black Hammer Head� polyurea coating.
    • Lightweight poplar plywood construction.
    • Dimensions (HxWxD): 27.4" (695 mm) x 19.9" (505 mm) x 19.3" (490 mm)
    • Weight: 56.2 lbs (25.5 kg)

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  3. I have decided I'm not a P bass kind of guy, even with a jazz pickup in the bridge...

    This is a body I have put together, I am unsure on the origin of the body, but it is a solid well made body with a few dents here and there but otherwise good condition.

    It's been fully shielded, and wired with CTS pots and Tonerider Pickups with V, V, T controls, plus two are push/pull pots which are;

    • A series/parallel on the P pickup volume control for the P pickup (single coil type tone)
    • The other putting both jazz and P pickup in series (full big humbucker tone)

    It's a simple vintage style bridge, but has also had brass saddles upgraded. Another thing to add is I needed a shim with my neck so including that as well as a P bass bridge cover...oh and the thumb rest is made of ebony.

    In the interest of being honest, the rear string ferrules are miss matched and the neck heel has the vintage curve in it, see pictures. 

    Neck heel width is 63.5mm. (my allparts neck fits perfectly in it with the side wall shim I added)

    £200 delivered to the UK

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  4. Thanks for tagging. Its a very interesting idea. And I do a lot of setups in my day to day work and heel adjusting truss rods are a right pain! 

    I prefer heel adjustments purely so at the nut where the neck is thinnest it has the most strength possible. I think the extra mass on the headstock end has some (probably very little) affect on the basses final tone. For guitars I use a spoke wheel truss rod, but for my basses I use an allen key at heel end but I rout an access channel. It's subtle, easy to do and makes adjusting truss rod a breeze. 

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  5. 8 hours ago, JimBobTTD said:

    Many thanks, Dolando. I cannot find anywhere local that does 22mm Forstner bits so I have ordered some off eBay. 

    It looks like the project will be done at the end of August, give or take. 

    Awesome! It's looking lovely look forward to seeing it finished. A Spade bit could also work if you were really careful, but more surface area for drill to lock into on a Forstner bit. :)

  6. Get some step drill bits and a 22mm Forsner bit. The step drill bit drills like a countersink and located inside the hole. Then you can drill until you get a 22mm step, then use the forsner bit to do the rest. The steps means the forsner bit won’t wonder. :) 

    Step drill bits are very handy to have around. :) 

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  7. Hello, 

    I have decided to move on the second bass I ever owned. A lot of you will know about these basses, but if you don't they were designed by Greg Curbow and these basses were lower price model of his own basses. These were first made by Tanglewood (I think), but then moved to Cort. These are the same as the cort ones but with a Tanglewood badge. The only wood on this bass is the neck, the body is Luthite, and the fingerboard is ebonol. It comes with a 3 band Active EQ and a Mighty Mite Pickup. 

    This is a great bass and you get a lot of bass for the money, and it sounds amazing. I have owned this from new. It's got a few nicks and a couple of scratches on the back (pictured), but it's in pretty amazing condition considering it's nearly 20 years old. It has had a new set of Dunlop Strings put on it, and a complete setup with a low action, and a brand new 9v battery, so it's all ready to go.

    £175 £160 £150 £140 Delivered to the UK - Ideally looking for cash, but open to trades (5 strings ideally).

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  8. On 5/23/2018 at 23:50, Quatschmacher said:

    I disagree. Unless you already have one, you really owe it to yourself to check out a ZVex Mastotron if you’re into creating synth sounds. It’s the bomb. (The Fat Fuzz Factory was a close second.)

    Yea they do look good, but I like the subtle Fuzz tones I can get from my Big Muff. Maybe one day I'll have both. Thanks for the recommendation. :) 

  9. Hello, 

    I've decided to sell my Boss DD3, great sounding pedal as you probably know. It's fully working, great condition apart from some minor scuffs. I've taken off the rubber bottom and attached velcro so it actually fits more securely to your board that sticking velcro over the rubber, personally I wouldn't see this as a negative. 

    Interested in trades, anything really but mainly chorus/detune pedals, or delays with more options, I'd like one with a few more functions like tap delay or different types of delay so let me know what you have. 

    £65 £50 Including UK Delivery

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  10. Hello,

    I've decided to move this pedal on as I just prefer my Big Muff for what I’m playing. It’s a great sounding pedal and very versatile, it’s just not for me. 

    It’s in basically new condition but with Velcro on the bottom instead of the rubber feet, but I don't feel this is a negative. Comes with original box and instructions.

    £135 £120 £110 £100 £95 Delivered to the UK

    Would be interested in trades for synth or pitch shifting type pedals. Open to most things but I don’t need any other fuzz or distortion pedals. 

    Cheers,

    Adam

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  11. Dave bought my Warmoth Deluxe 5 String Jazz. Really nice bloke and really easy and pleasant to deal with, so I'm happy it's going to a good home. 

    Deal with in confidence, and thanks for an easy transaction. 

    Adam

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