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  1. Pm sent - just wondering if this is still available?
  2. *Now sold* Aguilar DB112 with tweeter in 'Chocolate Thunder' finish. Great cab, all in working order. Couple of marks to the finish but nothing too serious - the worst being three nicks in the covering on the left side (pictured, largest is about 7mm across), however no material has been removed, so these could be glued back in to place easily. [s]Asking £320 including mainland UK postage or can be collected from Birmingham for £300.[/s]
  3. Bump - still available. Also forgot to mention there's a speakon cable included.
  4. Hmm, this is showing up in the Amps & Cabs section for me, what section are others seeing it in? pbaleiras - that could work, I have been considering a Bass Terror - let me have a think and get back to you.
  5. Markbass Little Mark II, great amp, very loud and portable. Got this last year from a forum member, it's been well looked after and has only seen light use in a few rehearsals since I've had it. Includes the case as pictured. Price drop: £330 including shipping in the UK or collected from Birmingham (Edgbaston) for £310 Cheers!
  6. [color=#5A5A5A][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3] *I've already posted this in the newer classified section but as there seems to be a little confusion between the two sections, and this forum is still being posted in, I'll it repost here.* [font=Helvetica]Putting out a feeler to see if there's any interest in this super cool 60's Harmony H22, as seen in the hands of Ronnie Lane and Muff Winwood. [/font] [font=Helvetica]It's a fully hollow body with bolt on neck, with one excellent DeArmond gold foil pickup and 'bass boost' switch for extra rumble. The neck's a 30" scale but it uses full length strings (flats, currently) as there's quite a distance from the bridge to the tailpiece which gives a tighter feel to the strings than many short scales.[/font] [font=Helvetica]At some point in the past I disconnected the electronics and wired it back together wrong, so the vol and tone knobs both control volume, and there's a bit of grounding hum. Nice job. It still puts out sound though. Should be an easy fix for a competent solderer.[/font] [b]*Edit* Just to clarify the issue with the wiring. I should have pointed out the original wiring harness and pots haven't been touched. The area where I joined things up wrong is the single point where the cable from the pickup meets the cable from the wiring harness.[/b] [font=Helvetica]Elsewhere, condition is ok - the finish has some scratches and chips and is worn off the back of the neck but nothing horrible. The neck is fine with some fret wear but not a drastic amount. The dot markers are missing on the 5th and 15th frets and one is missing at the 12th. The metal tailpiece cover is missing and I do have the original pickguard but not the screws. The bridge looks to have been glued, or re-glued (not sure if these had floating bridges original or not) - there's a bit of residue around it. The 'M' on the front of the body is a waterslide decal so that'll come off easily if you want.[/font] [font=Helvetica]Anyway I love this bass, it's a lot of fun to play, loads of character with a great thumpy vintage sound and massive bass with the switch engaged. Makes a P-bass sound like a Fodera or something in contrast! But I'm not getting round to fixing it up and I'd really like it to go to a good home. Price wise I'm not really sure where to start… A mint condition H22 went for £830 on US eBay recently but I'm obviously not looking for that sort of figure - £400 maybe? Feel free to make me an offer or just chime in with a suggestion of value.[/font] [font=Helvetica]I'm in Birmingham for collection or would post - there's no case unfortunately but I'd pack it up securely.[/font][/size][/font][/color]
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