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Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
ClusterOne replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
This stack looks monstrous - that being said I wonder if this is being played in your soundproofed basement or you are lucky enough to: - have deaf neighbours or - live in detached house away from society. 😁 -
The MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe is excellent, very versatile (including a Flanger option), and not overly expensive (sometimes sub-£100 used). Si
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Happy to 2nd this. I've been using mine since 2022 and its perfect.
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Thor started following Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Thor replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
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Hellzero started following Stage Pianos
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Why don't you go the full Monty with an 88 keys keyboard as these are the real professional pianos? If you like the Nord Stage Pianos, they use the Fatar keybed, which is, to me, excellent, and you can get the Studiologic (same company as Fatar) Numa X Piano GT (wooden keys) as it ticks all your boxes, except the IEC socket, or its sibling with plastic keys, the Numa X Piano 88 or 73. I own the controller version of the Numa X Piano GT, called the SL 88 GT Mk2 and it's a delight to play. That said, look at Kawai with their MP7 SE and MP11 SE (both with IEC sockets), and their portable digital piano (so with integrated amplification and speakers), the ES 920 (again all with 88 keys, but no IEC socket), But don't forget the Roland 88 keys RD-88 EX (no IEC socket) or RD-2000 EX (IEC socket) and the FP-90X (no IEC socket), which is the equivalent of the Kawai ES 920... And of course, the Casio high end digital portable pianos (no IEC sockets) models like the PX-S 5000, PX-S 6000 and the superb looking PX-S 7000 (they all share the same keybed). They are all in your price tag or bit higher.
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Now priced at just £85. MXR M80 d.I. Pre-amp.
gary mac replied to gary mac's topic in Effects For Sale
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I have a lot of good clamps so it's not any issue to glue and clamp. Easier than screws, no work at the end with filling, though I will need to fill some of the areas. Also just had a call from Penn Elcom apologising that the Armacab won't be here until Weds this week. Somewhat surprised as I wasn't expecting it until Friday anyway, so pleasantly surprised. Rob
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Anyone solder wires into mains plugs?
Stub Mandrel replied to Steve Browning's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Alternatively, put the screws in from the inside. Also, fill gaps with wood filler to make the joint as airtight as possible.
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I bought this new in April last year, using it briefly before discovering GR Bass. As such, everything is in mint condition and I still have the original boxes too so shipping is an option. This is an incredibly versatile amp, so much so that I couldn't possibly run through everything it can do here. There are lots of video reviews worth watching, but I am going to guide you to our very own Dood's review here, which gives a good deep dive into the amp. Boss Katana 500 Bass Head (£734) Boss BT-DUAL Bluetooth adapter (£45), so you can adjust settings on the fly via the app Boss GA-FC pedal (£99)l, again, for ease of switching in a live setup Boss VE-22 Vocal Processor Bag (£74), a perfect fit for the amp, power lead and a couple of speaker cables I’ve added some pictures taken today but forgot to add proof of ownership. Hopefully folks will know I am a stand up guy on here and save me the effort of retaking the pictures.
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The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
synthaside replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
Horses for courses sir , I despite Black with a white scratchplate something chronic ... reminds me of cheap nasty argos catalogue instruments , so I wont try and change your mind ... our bands called " Limewired" so manky green is par for the course. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Obrienp replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Plus this has contouring; something that is pretty rare on shorties and is missing on the Mustang that inspired it. -
The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
Stub Mandrel replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
theplumber replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
From a few weeks ago in Paisley, Scotland. Rocking a Musicman Stingray and a suitable suit! -
This is awkward. Mrs.Edge is taking me to see Six The Musical in the new year. I understand it’s quite good. Lucinda Williams in February, and a few others further in to 2026.
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The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
Minininjarob replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
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Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
Rosie C replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
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Thanks both. Some interesting thoughts there. 1. Active and passive. Although they appear to be very similar in volume they def sound tonally different. I need to try passive next time I have it out. Or back off the bass a bit in active, as you say. 2. Pickup placement. Yes, I do wonder what the D and G strings would sound like if the pickup was installed in the reverse position, keeping the E/A half where it is and shifting the D/G half to the neck side. If I ever put a J pickup in the bridge, maybe I’ll get it swapped over at the same time. 😂 And yes, it’s a cool colour!
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Conan started following Trace Elliot gp12 smx 4x10 combo £195
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WAYNESWORLD started following MMARKBASS NEW YORK 804
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Back up for sale. For Sale my MB New York 804 bass cabs. Theses are in great condition. Any trial welcomed.These go very loud and are a very manageable weight.Made in Italy Price is for pair. Individual price is £325each.Postage not Possible trade for 2 x Barefaced one ten cabs or 1 x MB 804 for 1 x One 10 or 1 x Big Bay 2/3 Possible meet up for petrol dependent on distance. Spec IMPEDANCE 8 ohms SPEAKER SIZE 4x8" BASS PORTS rear TWEETER 1" compression driver with custom horn POWER HANDLING 600W RMS (AES Standard) CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 3.5 kHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 45 Hz to 20 kHz SENSITIVITY 101 dB SPL WEIGHT 47.84 lbs / 21.7 kg WIDTH 19.84 in. / 50.4 cm HEIGHT 19.84 in. / 50.4 cm DEPTH 18.9 in. / 48 cm
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Dood started following Fenderfever has a sale on with some decent reductions
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Fenderfever has a sale on with some decent reductions
Dood replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
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2pods started following What are the best added 'extras' you've received with a bass purchase?
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SumOne started following Stage Pianos
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I've been gtting into the dangerous territory of keyboards (dangerous for the wallet!), speciafically Stage Pianos and I'm looking for recommendation in the <£2k sort of price rage (new or second hand). The things I want: Good sounding Piano, EP, Organ (ideally with drawbars), and synth would be a bonus but not essential. 73 Keys (semi-weighted), good keybed. 'Hands-on' design for the controls (for live use without menu diving). Relatively light/portable. Tough/reliable for live gigs and moving around: Gigs every couple of weeks, rehearsals each week, set up at home in-between. Decent professional level type connections and power supply (including a tough IEC type power cable rather than barrel would be ideal). Budget: £2k I've owned a Yamaha CK 61 for 18 months and it has has had a decent amount of use - both at home and for gigs, it shows me this isn't just a flash in the pan or quick impulsive decision for something that'll gather dust. The CK 61 is good start for a decent enough Stage Piano but I'm starting to feel it is lacking in a couple of areas: Mostly as I'd prefer an extra Octave (especially for split points) and it is starting to feel a bit on the budget end of being a professional instrument e.g. things like a barrel power connector are not as roadworthy as I'd like, the keybed is just 'okay' and the keys are slightly smaller than standard, and as I get more into playing I think I'd start noticing an upgrade being worthwhile and noticable for playability, sounds, robustness. Any recommendations? That £2k sort of price seems to be the level that most manufacturers have their entry-level of professional stage pianos: Nord Electro 6D 73 (this is my front-runner) Yamaha CP 73 Viscount Legend 73 Korg SV2 Roland Fantom 07 .....or second hand could get to things like a Nord Stage 2. Or is this just me wanting new stuff?! A: Yes! ...but I think something like a Nord Electro 6D 73 would be quite a significant upgrade to the CK 61 in terms of feel, sounds, robustness. My 'buy stuff justification' maths says: £1,920 for the Nord Electro 6D 73. (or about £1,500 with part-ex for my CK-61, and I do also have a MPC Key 37 that could potentially get sold/part-ex for about £500, but I thik of that as a different thing I'd like to keep - as it's more for home production, sampling, sequencing and synth sort of stuff). After 10 years (about the time that updating a Nord seems worthwhile) it'd still be worth about £1k (given that the asking priice for an Electro 4 from 2015 is about £1k). So that'd cost me less than £100 per year (or £50 per year if you include the CK-61 being sold...or free if I also sell the MPC!). Who can argue with that?! (I'll give you a clue: I'm married to her!). In a word that is increasingly asking for subscriptions/pay monthly and throwaway stuff/things with planned obsolescence I do find that my 'buy stuff justification' for musical instruments a wonderful thing!
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W1_Pro started following Epiphone Thunderbird 60s Bass (formerly Vintage Pro) £425
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Epiphone Thunderbird 60s Bass (formerly Vintage Pro) £425
W1_Pro replied to mr4stringz's topic in Basses For Sale
