stewblack Posted July 2 Posted July 2 I always find it incomprehensible that folk form a loving bond with a wholly inanimate, impersonal object like, say, a car or a house, and yet here I am genuinely bereft at the passing of a loudspeaker. Strange chaps us humans. I just plugged into my hefty old 15" Trace Elliot cab and annoyed the neighbours one last time. Dreamed of owning this when I was a callow bass player with a Woolworths guitar and a head full of dreams. Now I'm at the far end of that road, grizzled, cynical, ancient beyond counting, and I can neither afford a vehicle that can carry it nor lift the damn thing. I put a solid old fashioned amp into it and cranked it beyond any level of neighborhood decency. Still sounds as amazing today as I dreamed it would way back when. It's going to a new home, for a new lease of life. I hope it will still bring joy long after I'm returned to dust. Adieu old friend, you were such a heavy ba$tard. 11 4 Quote
BassmanPaul Posted July 2 Posted July 2 What you have done is pass all the love stored by this speaker cabinet on to a new player. Hopefully he/she will rise to that history and make you proud. 2 Quote
Hellzero Posted July 2 Posted July 2 Rise ... if s/he still can with a triple hernia and some broken vertebrae... 🤔🤪😂 1 4 Quote
Sparky Mark Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 20th century Trace Elliot equipment was built for real men! 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago My old 15" Trace Elliot cab is going nowhere… only because I can’t lift it 😁 2 Quote
BassmanPaul Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I pretty much missed the Trace Elliot fanfare. We moved over to Toronto in 1973 which IIRC was when they started hitting the shops. I did buy a blown Trace amp via Ebay, repaired it and was unimpressed by the build quality and very poor cooling path design. No wonder it blew! Quote
Sparky Mark Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I have three pieces that I can't imagine parting with:- 1. My first dream bass, a 1980 natural Stingray bought with my first student grant check in 1981 from Peter Cookes, Acton. 2. My 1993 Thumb NT bought from Coda Music, Luton in 1990ish. I chopped in at least 6 basses to reach the near £1k price tag. 3. My Hartke AH3500 head, bought from a pro bassist living in Holmfirth in the mid 90s. I'd seen a bassist playing a Thumb through a Hartke rig in a Sudbury (Suffolk) pub and knew that was the sound I wanted. It's probably only worth about £100, but it served me so well for 10 years that I just can't let it go. It's the superior (IMO) MOSFET, Transient Attack version. Quote
BassmanPaul Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Forty years ago, when I was forty, I bought a Streamer as I too fell in love with the Warwick sound. When I bought my six stringed instruments it was consigned to the instrument cupboard. I recently gave it to one of my doctors as I no longer had a use for it. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago I still have a sticker from when owning a Trace Elliot was a dream, not a nightmare 😁 1 Quote
chris_b Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago I completely missed Trace Elliot. Never owned or played one. So I don't get the "love". I was using Music Man and Dynacord gear at the time. Quote
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