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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.
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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.
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[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
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1393346726' post='2379069'] Congrats, that rig sounds great with a Precision, doesn`t it? [/quote] Certainly does Lozz
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[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]
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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.
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[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
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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.
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[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]
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[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 :-)
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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]
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Flatwounds? Can you tell me what they are?
Graham A replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
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 -
Flatwounds? Can you tell me what they are?
Graham A replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
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