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  2. For Sale: EBS TD650 Amp + EBS 212 Neo Cabinet (4 Ohm) Selling my EBS TD650 bass amplifier and EBS 212 Neo 4-ohm cabinet – both in excellent condition and sound phenomenal. This rig delivers massive tone, clarity, and headroom that works perfectly for live gigs and studio sessions alike. EBS TD650: Legendary tone, built-in tube warmth, and serious power. Comes housed in a Gator 3U rack bag for easy transport and protection. EBS 212 Neo Cab (4 Ohm): Lightweight yet powerful, with tight low end, punchy mids, and sparkling highs. Weighs 21kg, so very practical . Highly recommended for serious bass players who want professional-grade gear without compromise. Collection preferred, but delivery may be possible. Message me for more info, photos, or to arrange a try-out!
  3. Haha, that case really is lux
  4. Back when I played 4s I had the Squier version in the buttercream finish and black pickguard. Loved it. I have one eye looking out to see if any manufacturer dares to build a 5 string version 😁 Yours looks great.
  5. Can any of you fine people suggest where I might be able to get a paulownia body? In an ideal world it would be EBMM Sterling shaped, but a J shape without pickup routs would do if I can't find a Sterling one. ta
  6. My White Bicycle - (cheeses of) Nazareth 😉
  7. Absolutely love this band 🥰
  8. I'm a collector of vintage clothing and I went crazy during this period ordering stuff from the states via Ebay. Good times 😁
  9. £180 + postage before withdrawing
  10. Are you just a simple tailor by any chance? [/DS9]
  11. Just imagine that lining on the headboard of your bed. It would be a joy to wake up to. In fact, I'd wallpaper at least one wall of a bedroom with it.
  12. My Bitsa (or Frankenjazz as I prefer to call it) has been a bit more bitsa’d… new scratch plate to accommodate a Catswhisker neck humbucker and a Catswhisker 2+2 Jazz humbucker in the bridge… luvverly!!! Sounds fabulous!
  13. Thanks to all of you who have taken the time to respond. It’s great to see the expertise demonstrated by members of this forum. Quite remarkable really. 🙏
  14. One of your kidneys should get you over the line …
  15. Thanks. The pictures don't really do it justice, it's a beautiful bass with exceptional build quality.
  16. Some backchannel communications are more direct than others.
  17. That's awesome. I bet that neck feels amazing after nearly 60 years of playing. Was it originally black with the tort?
  18. How far South? I am reasonably flexible. I mean definitely happy to meet halfway if viable. Let me know.
  19. Brightened my day that did. 👍 Thanks Mick.
  20. This was my attempt at seeing if I could get on with a 7 string. Alas despite giving it a try over a couple of years my brain just cannot cope and I often seem to be playing one string wrong! A previous owner swapped the pickups for the rather excellent Seymour Duncan Mick Thompson active set. One of the mounting feet on the neck pickup was apparently damaged at that time so that's been repaired in a very janky sort of way. They function just fine - absolutely massive output levels with great clarity. The bridge pickup is the complete opposite of subtle! It seems that the pickups had an RRP of nearly £400!!! I am unconvinced that the tone control is actually connected as it doesn't seem to do anything. At some point in the past the tuning heads have been swapped to gold ones too. I've set it up so it plays very nicely in BEADGBE tuning. There are quite a few scratches and bits of paint knocked off but it's quite difficult to photograph, but this is reflected in the bargain price. £250 ono collected from Northants as I do not have a box.
  21. With these tariffs we all have bigger problems than tube vs SS vs Class AB vs Class D etc. I used to deal with BK when he had Tubeworks. The MosValve was cool. I did a gig a few months ago and my co-guitarist had a little Qulter combo and it sounded good. Pat is a legend in the industry and I've used QSC products for years. The Tonemaster is unique in that it is a modeler dedicated to one amp sound married to an ICE power module but they use the same cabinets that their tube counterparts use. Interesting to note that the specs that Fender gives are somewhat relevant to this discussion. From the Fender product page: Twin Reverb amplifier uses massive digital processing power to achieve a single remarkable sonic feat: faithfully modeling the circuitry and 85-watt power output of an original Twin tube amp. Using a high-performance 200-watt digital power amp to achieve the headroom and dynamic range of a real vintage Twin tube amp, paired with the pronounced sparkle and clarity of two Jensen® N-12K neodymium speakers I'm not familiar with that name.
  22. A good watch - thanks for heads up fretless
  23. I didn't think the duty attracted Vat? Ah well - makes the comparison with Andertons even worse then.
  24. I’m sure we’d all like to hear some audio, if it’s at all possible. When I say we, I really mean me, but I’m guessing there might be others too.
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