wateroftyne Posted Saturday at 10:13 Posted Saturday at 10:13 Hi everyone. Got together with @warwickhunt, @cd_david and Tim yesterday for a bit of a plunk and natter. Here's some pics. 18 Quote
Beedster Posted Saturday at 10:24 Posted Saturday at 10:24 Ooh, lovely basses, and a proper rig 👍 3 Quote
cd_david Posted Saturday at 11:17 Posted Saturday at 11:17 Another fun day of basses, brews and biscuits (fig rolls and ginger snaps for the curious) 😋 A few from my phone. 7 Quote
Rosie C Posted Saturday at 11:24 Posted Saturday at 11:24 1 hour ago, wateroftyne said: I love the look of those speaker cabs. Is that how they came from the factory, or have they been 'ruggedised' ? 1 Quote
DGBass Posted Saturday at 11:29 Posted Saturday at 11:29 A Basschat Mini-Meet. What a great idea! Love the Mesa road ready rig, thats proper room filling bass amplification imho 🙂 1 Quote
chris_b Posted Saturday at 11:33 Posted Saturday at 11:33 Wow, deja vu all over again. . . . I gigged a Mesa Boogie 400+ (then an Ampeg SVT 3 PRO) into a Road Ready 210EV and Road Ready 115EV for many years. What a great sound. Then my back gave out and I've been hurting ever since!! I have mixed feelings about that rig, but I miss that sound. 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted Saturday at 11:43 Posted Saturday at 11:43 17 minutes ago, Rosie C said: I love the look of those speaker cabs. Is that how they came from the factory, or have they been 'ruggedised' ? Boogie made two versions. The Diesel cabs were the usual black vinyl, while the Road Ready series were effectively built into flight cases that had a removable front. 1 1 Quote
cd_david Posted Saturday at 11:57 Posted Saturday at 11:57 32 minutes ago, Rosie C said: I love the look of those speaker cabs. Is that how they came from the factory, or have they been 'ruggedised' ? Came like that from the factory. They’re called Road Ready (RR) 1 Quote
Rosie C Posted Saturday at 12:16 Posted Saturday at 12:16 19 minutes ago, cd_david said: Came like that from the factory. They’re called Road Ready (RR) I need some! 1 Quote
cd_david Posted Saturday at 12:24 Posted Saturday at 12:24 7 minutes ago, Rosie C said: I need some! Those and my Boogie 1516 are genuinely the best cabs I’ve ever owned. Not light by any means but worth the effort 🤪 1 Quote
Rosie C Posted Saturday at 12:26 Posted Saturday at 12:26 Just now, cd_david said: Those and my Boogie 1516 are genuinely the best cabs I’ve ever owned. Not light by any means but worth the effort 🤪 I can imagine! The bit of my brain that manages low back pain is screaming "NO!!!!" but I'm just overriding those negative thoughts as they look so cool. Even if I didn't gig them, they'd look good in the corner of my practice room. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted Saturday at 14:25 Posted Saturday at 14:25 1 hour ago, Rosie C said: I can imagine! The bit of my brain that manages low back pain is screaming "NO!!!!" but I'm just overriding those negative thoughts as they look so cool. Even if I didn't gig them, they'd look good in the corner of my practice room. If you can manage the weight then they are great cabs. Mine weighed around 90lbs each and were brilliant until my back gave out. Putting them into a studio would be a great idea. 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted Saturday at 14:34 Posted Saturday at 14:34 That G&L looks luverly. (Not to detract from some of the others on display here) Drool, slaver! Quote
Lozz196 Posted Saturday at 15:35 Posted Saturday at 15:35 1 hour ago, chris_b said: If you can manage the weight then they are great cabs. Mine weighed around 90lbs each and were brilliant until my back gave out. Putting them into a studio would be a great idea. It’s amazing isn’t it, the weight of the gear that we used to have to cart about. 1 Quote
warwickhunt Posted Saturday at 15:39 Posted Saturday at 15:39 Your pics make my 12 string look 'normal' sized! LOL 1 Quote
cd_david Posted Saturday at 16:12 Posted Saturday at 16:12 36 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: It’s amazing isn’t it, the weight of the gear that we used to have to cart about. Still do! 🤪😬 Quote
chris_b Posted Saturday at 16:27 Posted Saturday at 16:27 14 minutes ago, cd_david said: Still do! Don't. Learn from the mistakes of others. . . . Quote
warwickhunt Posted Saturday at 16:38 Posted Saturday at 16:38 10 minutes ago, chris_b said: Don't. Learn from the mistakes of others. . . . It's all about technique and posture... and if all else fails, having a couple of mates around! 2 Quote
Skybone Posted Saturday at 16:40 Posted Saturday at 16:40 Ooh, a lovely collection of basses. Love the Ibanez Musicians, especially the 8 string. And that 4005 is lovely. 1 Quote
cd_david Posted Saturday at 17:01 Posted Saturday at 17:01 32 minutes ago, chris_b said: Don't. Learn from the mistakes of others. . . . Sack barrow and/or castors. Never had a problem. Quote
uk_lefty Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Loving the Ibanezes (Ibani, Ibaneziz.. ) and the twelve stringer. Quote
chris_b Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 30/08/2025 at 18:01, cd_david said: Sack barrow and/or castors. Never had a problem. I had/have all those. . . . but just lifting 90lbs x 2 in and out of the car and on and off a stage was enough to cause me all my grief. Quote
Cat Burrito Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago What a fantastic collection of basses you have! Quote
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