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  2. Aye, thought about that.... Not tried other strings as the current ones are some expensive labe lla flats.... But did inspect for kinks and all certainly looks well.... Tbh I'm wondering if heavy flats are to blame... Ta again!
  3. You got any spare strings? I had a guy buy a Jackson Soloist from my shop years ago and I chased this buzz for about 2 days. i took the strings off to inspect/level the frets… the string had a kink in it.
  4. Hope you enjoy it. They're supremely fast and great sounding basses for the money.
  5. I see the Jazz G&L is available again. It`s in great condition as well and weighs in at 9.4 which is good for these.
  6. Just received a bass I bought from @BaggyMan Great communication, keeping in touch throughout. Bass was packed well, and he scheduled the delivery to be on a convenient day for me. Thanks!
  7. Alternative search engine Crosby.
  8. Young Guns (Go For It) - Wham!
  9. If you are referring to my picture the top two cabs are the Trace Elliot compact 1153 and 2103X (I just took the badges off as I don't like them sideways)! And yes the 2103x had two 5 inch and two 10 inch drivers. Stingray is a translucent blue/green colour - possible my favourite colour for instruments!
  10. I've got one of these now. They really are excellent.
  11. Yamaha DXR 8 Active Speaker This unit has been used as a keyboard monitor and comes with brand new Yamaha outdoor semi waterproof cover and mains lead. It is in good condition although it has lost its control knob caps. Everything works as it ought to. It is in very good cosmetic condition It’s very powerful for an 8” active cab. Great little multi purpose speaker. The original woofer has been replaced with a recommended Fane equivalent. Power Output: Dynamic: 1100W (LF: 950W HF: 150W) / Continuous: 700W (LF: 600W HF: 100W) Frequency Range: 57Hz - 20kHz Inputs: XLR-3-31 x1 , INPUT2: Phone x2, INPUT3: RCA PIN x 2, THRU: XLR3-32 x 1 (Parallel with INPUT 1 ), LINK OUT: XLR x 1 Pole Mounts: 2 options - 1 straight and 1 angular socket for mounting at downward angles Dimensions: 280mm (11") x 458mm (18") x 280mm (11") Weight: 13.5kg (29.8lbs) Pickup preferred but I can post at buyer’s cost. It is very well built and the packed weight will reflect this so I envisage it will be around £20 to post it. UK only. Priced to reflect the replacement driver and lack of control caps.
  12. My recently built Greenboy 12/6 , and 15/6, although on the 15/6 I had to move the port to the rear of the cab, and add a false floor to get the "Vox" look ! I still LOVE 15's.
  13. What an excellent deal! If I didn't already have two of these I'd be biting your arm off! This won't last long.
  14. hey the greenish colour stingray is nice TE cabs ? 15/10 at top photo? I vaguely remember a 15 + 2x8 in the early 90's but might have been Laney
  15. King. It works for Prince AND Queen.
  16. I've got back into 15s and 18s this last year following about ten years of only playing 10s. Indeed I'm beginning to like the combination of 10s and 15s/18s in some of the following cabs. Yes I get that there can be cancellation when you do that however move slightly and it's not a problem! The combination just seems to give an interesting dimension to the sound for me. Current rig of favour: Two other fun options:
  17. I preferred the 1x15 more than the 1x18 + 2x10
  18. Pop Has Eaten Itself.
  19. Thanks for the reply.... but as I say, they have been leveled and crowned to a high level (not literally of course). And as far as I can measure they are dead flat if neck set dead flat.... So confused Ta though!
  20. price drop to £ 1150 / 1350 💥💥💥
  21. I had one of those, great sounding cab.
  22. Monday night was good Looking forward to this evening's session - Wednesday is a blues trio thing. Fun
  23. further price drop to £ 3333 / 3900€ 💥💥💥
  24. Q - What separates your band from the other bands in the areas you work in? A - a mix of playing originals (we do covers too), playing darker / gothic songs and our instrumentation. Q - What do you have that others don't? A - There’s some real talent around here but I think it’s our overall package. Q - If you were pitching your band to a prospect, what would be your bast selling point. A- We’re good at what we do, we’re easy to work with and we manage to take our music seriously without taking ourselves too seriously as people. Q - You can also add in areas where you think your band struggles. A - Just being too left field for what is a rural county. We’re flexible but fairly uncompromising.
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