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  2. I just cant settle on anything lol. Ive had the B2-four twice now. My criteria keeps changing, but always based on size (must fit in the pocket of my Bass gig bag). I too use public transport and can get everything i need in to the gig bag (obviously not amp or cab, but those are normally supplied). I don’t want to be taking a bag as well, otherwise id probably get something bigger, as you suggest. One min i don’t need any amp sims etc, and just want a good basic tone and a dirty tone (my EBS Microbass 3 does this so well), but then i got the the GP-5 just to see what all the fuss is about (on my second now but this one is staying), and this gives me modulation and amp sims etc, which ive been using, but its not a versatile as the Zooms. While ive been using the GP-5 with the Chocolate Plus controller, and it works perfectly when playing, it’s more a set and play device, which means tweaking is a pain at a gig or rehearsal. Saying that, i find i dont tend to waste time tweaking it when i should be playing. Thats been a god send, but it would be nice if i could make adjustments a bit easier on the fly. As all my home practice is with headphones i can be over critical. With a band anything ive had works fine, but at home i found the Zoom stuff lacks a bit of sparkle. The only thing thats now putting me off the Zoom’s is that i cant see any way of turning more than one block on and off with just the one footswitch. I could do this with my old Stomp, and can do it with GP-5. For example, turning on a phaser or chorus and EQ at the same time to help balance the tone and volume out is really useful. Same with OD/EQ etc. I did get the MS60B+ with the intention of using it just as a modulation pedal, along with the EBS, But then it became complicated as i had all the other things the MS60B+ could do, and i questioned if i needed to keep the MB3. But then the MS60B+ only has the one footswitch switch (i know it has the other flat ones), so that wasn't ideal. I will sell the MB3 soon, but god knows what I’ll own this time next week lol. Last year when i got back in to bass, and not wanting to got use FX, i went through 7 pedals in a couple of months.
  3. An addition. Big orchestras love to tune higher for the sound. 415 - 445 Hz in just few centuries.
  4. Steve Lawson is back at Ron's in Peckham, 7pm on 17th October. I am here, at 6pm, watching them set up.
  5. Preamp yes, tuner no.
  6. I know. But its been on here and other websites for a month and no one is biting. I really need the money!
  7. Yep, toothpick / cocktail stick / matchstick in the hole. Don't necessarily need to use glue, just the tension of new wood will hold it, though some PVA would give you a bit more security.
  8. Great one here I’m playing at the moment, not heard very often, Gregory Isaacs and Set the captives free
  9. Lovely. Used to own one just like this and highly recommend if yours is as good. GLWTS
  10. So tempting, but no band & too far away. GLWTS
  11. Hi, I’m downsizing ahead of a house move. This is a lightly used Ashdown Studio 15 in the limited Tweed finish. Great cosmetic & working condition, a very nice size & weight & convenient combo for shifting around (~12kg), I’ve found it perfect for reasonable volume rehearsals & jams (not for silly loud drummers & AC30’s), comes with a “custom” hot covers padded cover. I preferred this over a Barefaced One10 + mini head, it’s so convenient. The metal panels started with a sympathetic/resonant vibration a few months old, Ashdown suggested it’s common & offered to dampen it on a case-by-case basis, rather than the hassle I stuck lots of bitumen sheets in there (black triangles & rectangles) & it’s been solid since. Looking for cash/transfer on collection please, offers & try-before-buy welcome, from Downend Bristol BS16.
  12. We all know this basses and how good and close they are to the real thing . Bought this only to keep it for recording but I really don't get along with it . I rather buy a 4 string p bass for recording purposes. It has some marks as you can see Dr m the pictures and a new set of strings is a must , otherwise it plays as you would except. Happy to meet anywhere near the south hams , Exeter, Plymouth . I'm also travelling up to Yorkshire next week if anyone is interested
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  14. This time a 5 string . Bought this to experiment with smaller scale and weird tuning and capo placement It's a great bass but can't keep as all I need is my 6 shirt scale a DB and a p bass for recording purposes. Happy to meet anywhere near the south hams , Exeter, Plymouth . I'm also travelling up to Yorkshire next week if anyone is interested Specs from the internet . .. Specifications Body & Bridge Top: Poplar Burl Body: Ash/Mahogany Bridge: Mono-Rail V (17mm String Spacing) Construction: Neck-Through Finish: Antique Brown Stained Low Gloss Neck & Fingerboard Neck: 5-Piece Maple/Walnut w/Graphite Reinforcement Profile: BTB5 Scale Length: 33’’ Fingerboard: Jatoba Radius: 400mm Frets: 24 Medium Stainless Steel Inlays: Abalone Dots Nut: PPS, Black w/Zero Fret Nut Width: 45mm Electronics & Hardware Bridge Pickup: Bartolini BH2 (Passive) Neck Pickup: Bartolini BH2 (Passive) Controls: Volume, Balancer, Ibanez Custom 3-Band EQ, 3-Way Mid Frequency Switch Output: Neutrik Locking Jack Tuners: Die-Cast Hardware: Black Matte Factory Tuning: 1C/2G/3D/4A/5E
  15. 217lbs of utterly thunderous joy in an iconic and brutally handsome package.
  16. Up for grabs is my Moon JJ4. Ebony fretboard, brass nut, the body looks like alder... The preamp is the legendary Bartolini TCT, the original Marcus Miller preamp. Мany scratches and dents on the body. The neck is straight, the frets are polished. 4.240 kg Hard to beat (at any price) in terms of sound, playability and craftmanship.
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  17. To make the hole smaller, or to grab the screw, a bit of a wood toothpick and some woodglue. Don't even bother letting it dry/set. Little bit of glue, pop the toothpick in, screw her home.
  18. Another great instrument here . This one has more scars than the other but still in really good condition with amazing low action and plays like a dream I also love the sound of it . Owned this for the last 2 years and been my main bass but since the new bass arrived this has sat in his case . I can't keep it unfortunately as need money to pay for a DB otherwise this would stay with me. Best bass for the money . Happy to meet anywhere near the south hams , Exeter, Plymouth . I'm also travelling up to Yorkshire next week if anyone is interested
  19. AAThanks Basexperience Agreed, and why am I complaining? 5 minutes away from my almost paid for condo, fantastic room and good food. Daryl
  20. Up for grabs is my Protec Contego bass semi rigid case in fantastic condition. A small number of superficial marks from use but it doesn't have any holes and all the zips work perfectly. are currently £158 on Thomann. I'm asking £75 collected from lovely Wellingborough or £85 posted within the UK. I'm looking for a sale, no trades, ta.
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  22. Thanks Dave, We have a good multi-band gig coming up in 2 weeks featuring many local " heavy hitters". Daryl
  23. Yep, CTM112's. They come with huge badges which didn't look great imo, so removed them. Great cans though, and a very easy one hand lift.
  24. Which is why I've thoughtfully added a postage option so that potential buyers don't have to suffer the trauma and indignity of visiting the god forsaken place should they choose not to.
  25. Now I remember you. 😂
  26. No idea what they did here, but sometimes bands/musicians would slow down recordings. That's often the reason why a recording is 'between two keys'
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