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  1. Looking for people's verdicts on these cabs - if anyone's owned one . It's the neo version 410 , with the two side firing drivers - making it a lightweight and compact 410 cab . I've found a fair bit of information over on Talkbass , and the jury appears to be out on whether they're just full of middly honk , or more full sounding . So was just wondering if anyone had gigged with one for any length of time . Thanks - Paul
  2. Bump , and reduce to £1400
  3. Since I’ve bought my Sadowsky Modern 5, my Dingwall Super P5, has pretty much been unused completely. If I was to sell it, I know I’d regret it. I’m sure I’ll gig it again at some point, but the Sadowsky is hitting the spot for the Function, Northern Soul and Ska gigs at that moment.
  4. Sorry - unable to link in clip , so scrubbed the post
  5. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/traveling-with-a-gruvgear-kapsule.1616749/
  6. Bumpity bump on this . Had a couple of enquiries , but nothing concrete as of yet . So feelers out again . Thanks
  7. Ah. Will do. Thanks for that
  8. Thanks for the reply. Was mainly interested, in how well the interior foam holds out, with the regular removing of the basses- as a normal case/bag would be used.
  9. I don’t know the answer to your question; but let me know what your thoughts are on it when you get it and use it. Will you be using it for regular gigging?
  10. Yes, that’s what I thought too. I’ve read a fair bit up on the pickups, and seems that sticking Nordstrands in, is a common thing- maybe Fat Stacks. Thus making a great bass, maybe better/different, depending on what you’re after. That was something I’d looked into, and just had a crazy idea of adding a third into the mix, that’s all. Contacted Nordstrand direct, to float the idea, with regard to whether the middle pickup would need to be a ‘neck or bridge’ one. They said bridge for the middle. I was just throwing the question/idea out really.
  11. I didn’t mean ruin as such. It was just that it was implied that by fitting a third pickup was ruining a bass. Yet it’s common practice with Dingwalls. Was common practice with P basses- adding a J at the bridge, before it was offered by Fender. Also I knew more than one person who added a second pickup on their Stingrays in the 80’s, were told it was heresy, then Musicman offered the same opinion years later. I wasn’t intending for this to be a Talkbass flame war thread - just merely putting out the question about whether anyone had done it, or given it a thought. That’s all. Paul
  12. I’m in two minds about it. But then again why do owners of Dingwall NG2s ruin them by fitting a third pickup, making them an NG3? I was just wondering if anyone had done it really, and not sure if I will or not. I doubt I’m the only owner of one who hasn’t thought about it. I asked the same question over on Talkbass, but not had a reply- I’m not in their click on that site.
  13. Hi all . Just throwing out the idea of a third pickup in a M5-24 . They're the 'P2 Bartolini' sized Sadowsky branded pickups. Was thinking about getting a third squeezed into the gap . The front would have to be moved forward by a few millimetres to enable this . The middle pickup would then be in the MM position pretty much I guess . Either leave the Pan pot as it is , fit a 5 way one , or the Dingwall aftermarket 5 way one . Has anyone on here done this , know anyone who has , or been thinking of doing the same? Paul
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