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Posted
11 hours ago, Geek99 said:

Could I please hold fire on payment until I see how the employment thing pans out ? Happy with 13£ though 

 

No problem, you can just pay on the door. Really hope you can make it.

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Have you got room for one more?

Yamaha RBX765: 5-string '80s solid body.

Ibanez EW205: 5-string ABG.

Ibanez EHB1265MS: 5-string fanned fret, headless.

Hohner B2AV: 5-string active cricket bat.

Home-brewed briefcase - battery/mains 175 Watts through twin 5 inch speakers.

Eminence Basslite 10 in home-brewed cab *2

Ashdown Mybass Mk I (500w)

Warwick Gnome

Vong HPF/LPF pedal

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Posted
13 hours ago, Mottlefeeder said:

Home-brewed briefcase - battery/mains 175 Watts through twin 5 inch speakers.

 

 

There's an idea, I might bring my home-brew Erbauer drill battery powered pedal board. :) 

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Rosie C said:

 

There's an idea, I might bring my home-brew Erbauer drill battery powered pedal board. :) 

Its a very nice briefcase sized setup. On my growing list of things to build. Right after I fix my blown-up Headrush 112 and replacing the tweeters in an Omni 10.5 :(

 

Now I think about it, I may pick @Mottlefeeder's brains as to what to replace whatever it's blown up with. 

 

Rob

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Posted
53 minutes ago, rwillett said:

Its a very nice briefcase sized setup. On my growing list of things to build.

 

I too will take a look. A good battery powered bass amp has so far been out of my grasp. I have a Roland Cube Street Ex for my piano accordion & synth but it doesn't do the low end well enough for my jazz or my bass uke, and it's no good at all for my upright. The best I've managed so far is an Orange Crush-B with a Jackery camping power pack - but I'd rather not have mains leads playing outdoors. 

Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Rosie C said:

 

I too will take a look. A good battery powered bass amp has so far been out of my grasp. I have a Roland Cube Street Ex for my piano accordion & synth but it doesn't do the low end well enough for my jazz or my bass uke, and it's no good at all for my upright. The best I've managed so far is an Orange Crush-B with a Jackery camping power pack - but I'd rather not have mains leads playing outdoors. 

The GSS Bulletpack runs on DC and has a barrel socket, so you have options with batteries meant for laptops. GSS also sell compatible batteries on their website, but I only own the amp. It's kept up with loud big bands in village halls but I've never used it outside.

 

If I am able to make this bash, I'll see if I can bring it along.

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