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SOLD: Epifani UL310 Cab- Immaculate.SOLD
Old Horse Murphy replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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SOLD: Epifani UL310 Cab- Immaculate.SOLD
Old Horse Murphy replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
[quote name='Clarky' post='406944' date='Feb 11 2009, 08:42 PM']Done a couple of trades with Nick - always sells immaculate gear. Bumpo from me So what cab are you going to replace it with Nick?[/quote] Another Epifani Clarky- a 212. If I could keep both, I would. This is a seriously good cab Thanks for your glowing endorsement BTW -
I'm selling my Epifani UL310 Cab. It's pretty much immaculate and is about 6 months old (bought from the Bass Gallery). Speaker: 3 x 250w RMS Cast Aluminum Frame 100w RMS Tweeter Freq Response: 40hz - 16khz Power Rating: 750w RMS (1800w Peak) 5.3 Ohms Suggested Wattage: 200w - 1000w Sensitivity: 103db SPL @ 1w 1m Recessed Handles Dimensions: 23" H x 21.5" W x 16.5 " D 47 lbs. I'm looking for £550 for it (cost about £750 new) and would ideally like a pick up from home or meet somewhere (I live near Woking, Surrey and work in Basingstoke) but am travelling up to Leicester on Saturday morning if anyone wants to meet. I'd also consider trades for a Lakland Joe Osborn 4 stringer or one of the new style Fender Jazz basses plus cash (if required). I haven't posted any pics, but it is in excellent condition. Thanks for looking
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[quote name='Linus27' post='405478' date='Feb 10 2009, 04:33 PM']What colour is your US P??? Please don't say sunburst [/quote] It's this colour
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Shame you're not looking for a US P. I may be moving mine on due to my old hearing problems coming back
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Really good music shop in the south?
Old Horse Murphy replied to Linus27's topic in General Discussion
Just a thought (and a bit of a trek) but have you tried Peter Cook's in Hanwell (near Ealing)? They always seem to carry Fenders and I seem to remember him having a 51 P bass in stock. -
Really good music shop in the south?
Old Horse Murphy replied to Linus27's topic in General Discussion
GAK in Brighton are always pretty well stocked. The other one that has varying levels of kit is Dawson's. I'd never buy anything from them as they're pretty expensive. BTW I've used bob at Kingfisher many times to service and work on my basses. He's a really nice guy and I highly recommend him. -
F/S Ernie Ball Stingray 5 - 3 band - SOLD
Old Horse Murphy replied to mrcrow's topic in Basses For Sale
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F/S Ernie Ball Stingray 5 - 3 band - SOLD
Old Horse Murphy replied to mrcrow's topic in Basses For Sale
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Welcome aboard mate. I must admit I mis-read your name at first and thought you'd joined the wrong forum for a minute!
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Eight bought an EH Bass Blogger from me a few weeks ago. Top guy and absolutely painless transaction. Highly recommended even if he has a penchant for dodgy tunes from Musicals
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I've got flats on my Shuker P 5 (EMG's) and had them on my Stingray too- they sound great
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[quote name='Hoppo75' post='400927' date='Feb 5 2009, 12:41 PM']Hey folks, I'm the proud owner of a rather lovely Trace Elliot 715 combo (an old begger) with the 130 watt series 6 GP7 amp and was wondering if anyone had ever taken the head out to use as a 'Head only' set up. Might sound a bit daft, but let me explain. I'm in the process of becoming the proud owner of josh3184's Hartke Pro 2x12 cab, and as I love what the Trace gives me, even as simple as it is, it'd be a perfect stop gap til I get the green light to buy my Hartke head. Might seem like a nutter question, and probably is, but it'd also save me hunting out a new head as work has me all over the place. I'm pretty sure that the trace runs as low as 4 ohms, hence running the hartke won't be a problem (or at least I think not), but I'm interested to see if anyone has done this before. Don't panic, like I say, I do plan to go for a new head at some point, but just thought this would buy me some more time and please the missus as I won't be spending anymore cash (well, for now anyway). I'll probably post swap + cash deal at some point for the trace combo against a head, but again, was just wondering. Any thoughts?[/quote] I'm sure Voodoosnake (Col) did this with one of his combos. Might be worth dropping him a line
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[quote name='crez5150' post='400899' date='Feb 5 2009, 12:19 PM']Lot's of choice on this front but I would whole heartedly recommend Sennheiser.... the Audio and Rf stability is second to none. Whats your budget for these.... have you thought about that yet? Jay[/quote] I've heard good things abou the Sennheisers and had a wireless system of theirs for my bass which was very reliable. I'm not really sure on budget Jay, but I'd say £350 per mic max at the moment, but that depends on what is available at that price.
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The band is considering buying soe wireless mics for ease of setup and to crete a bit less of a spiders web on the floor. We currently use Shure Sm58's and are looking for something of a similar quality, but not costing the earth (we're looking to purchase 3 mics). Does anyone have any recommendations at all? Thanks OHM
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Boss TU-2 Tuner - £45 + £3.50 P&P
Old Horse Murphy replied to john_the_bass's topic in Effects For Sale
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Just got hold of one of these- Genz Benz 210T Combo
Old Horse Murphy replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Gear Gallery
Hmmmm. If we were French, we would be on Strike over these handles you know. -
Just got hold of one of these- Genz Benz 210T Combo
Old Horse Murphy replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Gear Gallery
[quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='399769' date='Feb 4 2009, 10:33 AM']Sorry if this is meandering off topic, but the weight/ergonomics thing bugs me. For example, I had a Lowdown 150 which was a fantastic combo for small gigs, but because of a single stuck-on top handle, was a cow to carry. It wasn't light (48 pounds) but if some thought had gone in to how it could be handled, it might have been easier to lug. My Eden D115 cab is 60 pounds but I can grab it with both (recessed) side handles and get it in and out of the car with ease. So, manufacturers of beefy-but-bijou combo's TAKE NOTE. Rant over. I feel better for that. :wacko:[/quote] I completely agree. I think the lack of decent carrying handles puts potential purchasers off some amps. The silly rubber one does my head in. I must be getting old -
Just got hold of one of these- Genz Benz 210T Combo
Old Horse Murphy replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Gear Gallery
[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='399720' date='Feb 4 2009, 09:42 AM']I'm still waiting for Mewsie to bring her GB rig over. Dying to try one! Yours looks really nice, mate - Heavy? Rich.[/quote] It's about 28kgs but has one of those awkward rubbery handles so it feels heavier. To be honest, the idea is to leave it upstairs for practice and as a backup, so once it's there it will stay there! The Epifani now lives in the garage with the PA, so it's dead easy to get it to the car and back. -
Last week during lunch I had a quick browse on Bass Direct's website. Not for any particular reason but Mark carries some very interesting gear. Anyway, I came across an ex-demo Genz Benz 210T Combo for nearly half-price. Having bought a GB Shuttle 6.0 from Mark a while ago, I knew firstly the quality of GB gear and secondly, what a nice guy Mark is to deal with. Anyway, the day after ordering it, it arrived. It pushes out 100W and is absolutely perfect as a practice amp and (God forbid) a backup amp should I ever need one. It means the Epifani UL310 can stay in the garage until its needed for rehearsal and gigs, so it will not only save my poor old legs going up and down the stairs, but also the wallpaper and door frames! from more dings. As expected, this is top quality and I can highly recommend this combo. For some reason it doesn't like me sending my signal through my Boss TU2 pedal, but other than that it's perfect. Thanks again Mark
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[quote name='OldGit' post='398150' date='Feb 2 2009, 06:03 PM']Excellent! 15 feet away from the drummer AND you hid his cymbals .. Splendid![/quote] That was during the warm up Si unfortunately, although due to the shape of the room I did end up standing about 10 foot away from him. It was lovely
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First up, a big thank you to Happy Jack for his advice on booking the George and Devonshire in Chiswick as a venue. I owe you one Jack. On Saturday we decided to get a group of friends and family together to play our new setlist to and see how it was received. In addition we managed to raise over £500 for Cancer Research. The good news is that it was received very very well indeed. The better news was that thanks to the Flyers we put out in the venue beforehand, not only did we end up with the 120 people we invited, there were a further 50 or so other people who turned up. Not everyone could fit in the Function Room, but the doors to the bar were left open so people could hear us. The gig went really well. A few of the changes were a bit sloppy but we were good. Even the locals said we were good! I had a number of compliments on my playing and (always nice) including a few posts on our website. I used he P Bass and the Ric through my GB Shuttle 6 and Epifani UL310. We've already been booked for 2 birthday parties and 2 weddings on the back of this too. We've got 2 gigs in February, so this was the perfect dress rehearsal for our new material. I even got to sing a bit of lead vocals, although looking at the pictures it looks more like I'm leading the Haka
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[quote name='Geddys nose' post='391272' date='Jan 25 2009, 09:44 PM']I was so close to getting one of these from a Main dealer in Germany until he said he would meet me in Dover and take my money. [attachment=19208:3zi6.jpg][/quote] Oh My God That is gorgeous. What model is that and are they readily available?
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Always front right. Our Drummer is left handed, so I get quite a nice deal out of it