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🎈✨Vincent Metropol White Fretless 4 (Katalox)✨🎈
MuddBass replied to foxtrott's topic in Basses For Sale
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ash started following 1983 JV Squire P Bass
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Hands To Heaven - Breathe
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simonlittle started following JONES bass, England.
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dibars joined the community
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Bought a Boss SY-200 from @0175westwood29. All went well, slight delay in posting but I didn't have urgent need for it so no matter. Thanks Andy.
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Calex started following Trace Elliot HexaValve
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Here we have probably the best value for money rackmount mixer/IEM rig there is. Inside the rack is: Behringer X32 Rack Behringer S16 Stage Box Behringer P16D The rack case has had an IEC input mounted on one side, so you can literally take the rack lids off and plug power into the side, and you’re ready to go. 32 XLR inputs, 16 XLR outputs across the 2 units (Mixer/stage box), as well as various 1/4” Aux ins and outs. The P16D can be used with Behringers powerplay monitor units, allowing musicians to have stereo monitor mixes without taking up any of the XLR outputs. Add your own router, and everyone in the band can connect to it with an iPad/iPhone and the X32 app, allowing everyone to mix their own IEMs, and the sound man to mix FOH from an iPad out front, drastically reducing sound check times. Also a great unit to have in the studio to record and track multiple instruments. It has the USB card installed so it can be used as a 32 In/32 Out audio interface. Used with a laptop you can record your lives gigs, while still taking care of FOH and everyone’s monitoring. It really is a great bit of kit! I’ve used X32’s (not this one) on all levels of gigs, from small functions to large theatres, and they are exceptional value for money. This particular unit has only done 3 gigs with me since I bought it, and was originally a “backup X32” rig of the guy I bought it from. I bought it to use as an IEM rig for a band I was in at the time that didn’t go anywhere, and I kept it around just in case. It’s in excellent condition, with the only thing of note being the little tab on the XLR Input 8 being missing. The input still works perfectly. If you or your band are looking to take the plunge into the world of IEM’s, you can’t go wrong with these.
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I had mentioned a while back that I am working on a new bass with Mark. A good friend here in the US had hipped me to Mark's work - and I was blown away by the quality of the builds he's doing. While the basses are not inexpensive - Mark's work is priced very well below what a similarly built Fodera or Smith would be. I've always wanted a custom neck-through as I've been a bolt-on guy my whole playing live - but had gotten to the point where Alembic, Fodera, and Smith were just outrageous in terms of price - and I had some interactions with one of those companies that really turned me off. When I reached out to Mark - our discussions were so positive that I decided to take the leap. While I originally was interested in a SM2 - I opted to change up to the MK2 body style - as I think the positioning of the neck / strap button will work better for me in terms of "reach" and playability. Mark has been great to work with - very collaborative, very helpful with ideas and feedback on my thinking, and most of all very accommodating to my focus on weight. I'm 65 years old - have been playing for about 52 years, and only read use basses that are 8.5 lbs or less. Mark is undertaking a chambering approach for my MK2 and is confident we'll hit or beat the weight target. The specs are a quilted maple top, walnut "core" (where the chambering will occur) and a maple neck with walnut stringers. Some of the neck will have flamed maple - and some plain sawn as well with the flamed walnut stringers. Will use his standard electronics - not the larger pick-ups with the filter preamp - and it's a 34" 5-string. I've attached some pics that he's shared of the wood selections we've settled on and I'll share more pics as Mark progresses the build. The pic that has weights written on the wood pieces is how Mark has figured out target weight. The "block" is how much weight we'll remove from the core with the chambering.
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prowla started following 1983 JV Squire P Bass
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It'll be 10+ years before we have anything else. https://www.raf.mod.uk/what-we-do/team-tempest/
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Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart) - Ottawan
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Thanks, so it isn't just me. I just don't seem to see the stuff that interests me anymore and don't seem to be able to advertise releases or gigs without paying some sort of promotion. Note: I do pay for promotion for releases and radio play but prefer it to be more targeted. I think I'll maybe step back a bit and use it more like "a notice board" and not worry about it too much
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Just watched it , brilliant, thanks for posting
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I've got three very, very nice Fender basses. Last week split a gig between Sire P10 and Fender AVII. Today I just gigged the Sire.
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"£10 cheaper than Amazon" means a lot to all of us! 😁
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I surrender. Rainbow
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cleggy started following Sire Marcus Miller V5 Jazz and Vintage Icon P Bass
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Was hoping for a good gig today, my and the singer's home town and a fair few people had said they were coming. A 5:15 sunday gig. We used the venue pa but the desk does auto setup with white noise so we had a good sound (4 vocals plus drums) restof us backline only. Had a decent soundcheck. Hadn't played a gig since start of December, just two rehearsals with just four of us. Place was rammed, which was great considering we've only played Barry once before. We made a handful of cock ups but recovered well. Went down a storm, the bucket added over 50% to our fee. Plenty of dancing(!) Lots of compliments especially for the sound and our singer's voice, also loads of great feedback on our setlist. Playing songs we love seems to work. Screenshot from a facebook live...
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GSS Baby Sumo AmpXlite bass/guitar power amp
GR7G5TER replied to Scoopdude's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale