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Graham A

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  1. Cheers Stephen, after leaving it in it's case for around a year or so collecting dust, i've been playing it a bit more recently. I've therefore made the decision to hang onto it for the time being, so i'm withdrawing it from sale.
  2. Hi kevham, Just had this reply from the Ernie Ball Forum Database "This Lefty StingRay was completed on February 22nd, 2012. The color is Black with a Maple Neck" So it's approximately 6 & a half years old. Cheers
  3. Hi, to be honest i'm not sure, I bought it second hand from the "Great British Bass Lounge" in Manchester at the beginning of 2015. I have posted the serial number in the Ernie Ball forum database to find out the year of manufacture etc. Cheers
  4. Replied to PM's from a couple of interested parties. The Stingray's still here though & is now available at a lower price of £800. Cheers.
  5. Hi, i know looking on the internet the usual weight of a Stingray is 9.5lbs. I've just tried to weigh mine using one of those luggage weighers, & it looks like it's roundabout the 9lb area taking into account a wobbly hand, with trying to weigh the bass & take the photo at the same time 😉 Hope that helps.
  6. Left handed Musicman Stingray 4 3EQ for sale. Price - £750 Area - Teesside / Middlesbrough Looking at selling my left handed Musicman Stingray 4, It has been used for a couple of gigs in the past & some practices, & is in very good condition with no major dents or dings. It comes with a Musicman hard case. Asking for £750, cash on collection. Thanks.
  7. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1393334696' post='2378829'] Nice one! I ended up getting a Schroeder mini10-R a couple of weeks ago, just by chance. I was not looking for anything, but I met someone who had a Barefaced Big Baby 2, same speaker I have ordered and am waiting for, and he suggested I visited him and try his... So I did, and among his various speakers he had this tiny thing (it's a bit smaller than the CMD121P) that sounded great and was loud... and he happened to want to sell it. I have since used this combination once live and a few other times at rehearsal. It's awesome. I can only imagine yours is probably better. LOud, powerful, fits easily in the boot of a Golf with plenty of space left... [/quote] It's certainly lighter that my previous TC gear, which wasn't heavy by any stretch of the imagination, & sounds awesome. Can see this lasting me for some time as, at my time of life, i'm after the combination of light & great sounding, which this does by the bucket load. The added bonus is both combo & cab were made in Italy, after reading about some of the Markbass stuff being manufactured in Indonesia
  8. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1393346726' post='2379069'] Congrats, that rig sounds great with a Precision, doesn`t it? [/quote] Certainly does Lozz
  9. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Just to update everyone, i did in the end downsizing to a Markbass CMD 121P with a matching New York 121 cab. I've attached a picture of the the setup. Loving the sound & the weight !! Thanks to everyone who contributed on this post :-) [/font][/color]
  10. Hi BassKS, i'm looking at selling my TC Electronic rig & going down the Markbass route. Do you have any photo's of the Little Mark Tube? Thanks
  11. Thanks to everyone who has passed on advice in this thread, it's greatly appreciated I have no doubts that at some stage in the future i will need to downsize, but for the time being i've decided to stick with my TC Electronic gear. I've just ordered some Roqsolid covers for them as well.
  12. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1388829490' post='2326453'] There are NY121 cabs up for grabs on here at the moment, and a CMD121P as well.......... [/quote] Cheers Lozz, looking at it looks like the CMD121P has now sold
  13. Thanks for your thoughts, looks like a good way to go but i'm still looking into it. Was also also looking at the Littlemark Tube 500 head as well. Whatever i decide i will need to sell my TC Electronics gear to part fund the project.
  14. [size=4][font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif][color=#333333]I'm considering selling my TC Electronic BH500 head & speakers ( two BC210's ) to help fund the purchase of a Markbass CMD 121P.[/color][/font][/size] [size=4][font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif][color=#333333]Primarily i'll be using this in the house & possibly small pub gigs, but i was then looking to add a Markbass NY121 extension cab at a later date when funds allowed. [/color][/font][/size] [size=4][font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif][color=#333333]I was wondering if anyone has got the same set up on here & if they do what they think of it ? Thanks [/color][/font][/size]
  15. [quote name='graz66' timestamp='1336726669' post='1649935'] Hi fellow lefties, I'm looking to upgrade my bass gear. As part of this process i'm looking to move on my G&L L2000 Tribute bass. It's in natural gloss with a rosewood fretboard. I've had the bass for about 2 years now & has never been gigged, as i only play indoors as a hobby, due to the unpredictable shifts i work. I am selling it with a Harley Benton hard case, which i bought from Thomann about a year ago. Ideally looking for £420 plus postage. Here's the blurb from G&L website; PICKUPS 2 Fullerton-made G&L Magnetic Field Design humbucking pickups BODY WOOD Basswood or Swamp Ash NECK WOOD Hard Rock Maple with Rosewood or Maple fingerboard NECK RADIUS 12" (304.8mm) NECK WIDTH AT NUT 1 3/4" (44.5mm) TUNING KEYS Open-back traditional tuners BRIDGE G&L Saddle Lock bridge with nickel plated die-cast saddles. CONTROLS G&L Tri-Tone active/passive electronics, 3-way mini-toggle pickup selector, series/parallel mini-toggle, preamp control mini-toggle (off/on/on with high frequency EQ boost) [attachment=107593:P1010055.JPG][attachment=107594:P1010051.JPG][attachment=107595:P1010053.JPG] [/quote] A Friday afternoon bump :-)
  16. Hi fellow lefties, I'm looking to upgrade my bass gear. As part of this process i'm looking to move on my G&L L2000 Tribute bass. It's in natural gloss with a rosewood fretboard. I've had the bass for about 2 years now & has never been gigged, as i only play indoors as a hobby, due to the unpredictable shifts i work. I am selling it with a Harley Benton hard case, which i bought from Thomann about a year ago. Ideally looking for £420 plus postage. Here's the blurb from G&L website; PICKUPS 2 Fullerton-made G&L Magnetic Field Design humbucking pickups BODY WOOD Basswood or Swamp Ash NECK WOOD Hard Rock Maple with Rosewood or Maple fingerboard NECK RADIUS 12" (304.8mm) NECK WIDTH AT NUT 1 3/4" (44.5mm) TUNING KEYS Open-back traditional tuners BRIDGE G&L Saddle Lock bridge with nickel plated die-cast saddles. CONTROLS G&L Tri-Tone active/passive electronics, 3-way mini-toggle pickup selector, series/parallel mini-toggle, preamp control mini-toggle (off/on/on with high frequency EQ boost) [attachment=107593:P1010055.JPG][attachment=107594:P1010051.JPG][attachment=107595:P1010053.JPG]
  17. Mystery solved I was going to add that there is no silk thread at the bridge end of the string, if that helped at all
  18. Think they could be La Bella Deep Talkin Flats. I 've recently fitted some to my G&L Tribute L2000, they have the same terracotta coloured threads and they sound awesome
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