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Why does Scott Devine hate Sadowsky basses?
Supernaut replied to TheGhostofJaco's topic in Bass Guitars
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The Untimely Death Of Kolstein Busetto
petebassist replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
It's a beautiful looking instrument, I hope someone puts it back together, like the six-million dollar man. Best of luck... -
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The Untimely Death Of Kolstein Busetto
Beedster replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I’ve seen worse, I could do that but I would do an average job and probably never play it, it needs better than me 👍 -
Video: 'When Expensive Music Gear Becomes Obsolete'
SumOne replied to AinsleyWalker's topic in Effects
I think there is a difference between the worst offenders of planned obsolescence (e.g. companies deliberately designing things to not be fixable, or to not last as long as they could for the same production cost) and companies not continuing to spend on software updates to keep up with modern operating systems years after the pedal production finished. A digital pedal from 20 years ago not working with a modern operating system is akin to not being able to get replacement parts for an analogue pedal from 20 years ago, I don't think either are long-game consumerism plots by the pedal companies. -
The Untimely Death Of Kolstein Busetto
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I took the debris back to Thwaites in Bushey. When they'd finished laughing, they said their preliminary estimate for repairs would be £2000 but that might well increase depending on what they found. At which point I went off in a different direction. So here I am with all the parts I need to make a broken, unplayable Kolstein Busetto. What to do ... what to do ... I see three choices: Chuck the whole lot in a skip and walk away quickly, whistling tunelessly and looking unconcerned; Break for parts and sell them individually - there's some good stuff there for them's as wants it; Try and be at least a little imaginative. So here's my Starter For 10. Everything you see in those photos (and nothing you don't see) is free to any Basschatter who has a genuine use for some/all of the parts, perhaps for the repair of DBs, perhaps for some weird EUB project (who knows?), but above all someone who will make sensible, constructive use of all this stuff. I don't have a Jiffy bag large enough to take all this, so we're talking either collection from Harrow HA1 or a sociable beer somewhere not too, too far from here. -
A lot of pub bands gig with just 2 x 12" tops and no sub and get a pretty decent sound. Are folk saying it's pretty pointless adding a 12" sub into the mix, to primarily put the kick through, for larger venues and / or outdoor gigs?
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Ashdown ABM 600 Evo IV with Roqsolid cover - £299!
asingardenof replied to jay-syncro's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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The Untimely Death Of Kolstein Busetto
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
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The Untimely Death Of Kolstein Busetto
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Once upon a time there was a bass, a happy bass, a bass that enjoyed being owned by Basschatters such as @bassace and @Clarky. It was a fragile wee thing and needed a reasonable amount of upkeep and maintenance, because it always looked as if it was about to collapse into (as @Owen puts it) a bunch of matchsticks. But I loved it to bits, played hundreds of gigs with it, and asked myself, "What's the worst that could happen?". And then, one day, the worst happened. Are you familiar with the expression an exploded diagram? You are? Excellent! Here are some exploded photographs ... -
EDEN Nemesis NSP210E 2x10” bass cabinet with tweeter in good condition, with steel grille and black carpet covering. Powerful, clear sound with surprising low-end from such a small cabinet. The cab has three well-placed, recessed carrying handles: light and easy to move around. Has 1/4" jack and Speakon connectors. Nemesis NSP210 bass cabinet specifications from Eden: Tweeter: T2004 Speakers: 2 x ES 1040XL8 Crossover: 3kHz Power Handling: 300W RMS Frequency Response: 35Hz - 18kHz ±2dB Sensitivity: 102dB Impedance: 8 ohms Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 16-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D Weight: 35 lbs. Inputs: 1/4” Jack and Speakon Only £175. Collection from London E2 please.
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danp started following Rob Allen Fretless Mouse, 30" scale
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MungoBass started following Strings - La Bella, Galli, D’Addario, Rotosound.
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Brand new sets La Bella Low tension flats - 42-100 - £40 D’Addario ENR71 half rounds - 45-100 - £40 D’Addario XT nickel rounds - 45-105 - £30 Galli Jazz Flats - 45-105 - £35 Rotosound RS66LD rounds - 45-105 - £20 *************************************** Lightly used for less than 10 hours La Bella 750G - Gold White Nylon Tape wound - 50-105. Cut for Fender 4 in a line. The A was cut shorter than I prefer but still winds and holds fine, even on larger vintage tuners. £30 All prices include postage to UK addresses.
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Sparky Mark started following Fender Custom Shop 1960 Jazz bass (Relic)
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2011 Fender Custom Shop 1960 Jazz bass in faded 3 tone sunburst nitro lacquer. Weight 9.12lbs. Comes in Fender G&G brown tolex case with certificate of authenticity, Custom Shop Cruz tool kit, bridge and pickup covers, thumb rest, all with reliced screws. Also included is a superior Montreux Retro tortoishell pickguard, along with original. Currently wearing TI flats, CS original roundwounds will be included in the case. Price is £3000 collected, no trades please. Thank you for looking and happy to provide further details, just message me.
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You could have warned us that was a Rob Chapman video. I and many others thoroughly detest the man, and I resent giving one of his videos even the briefest of engagement.
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jrixn1 started following Sire P7 fretless - £360
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Sire P7 Alder 4-string fretless PJ Bought new by me in January 2025, but has remained unplayed due to zero free time. It's a 2nd generation model, so it has the very nice rolled ebony fingerboard and redesigned pickups. N.B. anything in the photos which looks like marks, it's just reflections as the bass is quite glossy. Nut width: 38 mm Scale: 34" Fingerboard radius: 9.5" Controls: - volume/tone (dual pot) - pickup blend - treble - mids/mids frequency (dual pot) - bass - switch: active/passive £360 posted within UK.