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He's at it again - MDP eat your heart out
Mr. Foxen replied to davehux's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Someone ask what happened to first sale. -
[quote name='b'boom' timestamp='1346104120' post='1785436'] Because you doubt, I would like to know what is the first true high-end bass amplifier, according to you ? Ampeg B-15 portaflex or another amp ? [/quote] Well, Matamp were making high end amps for bass in the 60s, Hiwatt in the 70s, Burman in the 70s (just checked, been emailed about a 1965 amp specced for bass, transformers are huge), those are all top bollock, and I'm sure some small players were making high end stuff. I had a bass specific Carlsbro made with C-core transformers that are ridiculously high specced components from the 60s, Vampower were making amps in the late 60s and have bass specific models, those are high spec, c-core transformers also. That's just stuff I've owned so I can verify they are high end build quality. The Alembic preamps paired with the super fancy power amps might count, although not particularly excited by the build quality in Alembic pre I've seen inside. Tons of little boutique makers existed, that would have been putting military spec and general hi-fi/radio frequency grade skills into making music amps (like Matamp), and they'll almost certainly have turned sometime out fairly immediately after the electric bass became available as the amp offerings from Fender weren't well suited, and the technology to do it better wasn't anything arcane at the time. Ampeg always were made cheaply.
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[quote name='b'boom' timestamp='1346074062' post='1784857'] [url="http://www.alessandro-products.com/amp-basset.html"]http://www.alessandr...amp-basset.html[/url] [/quote] [quote][size="2"]This is, without a doubt, the first [i]true[/i] high-end amplifier voiced specifically for the bass guitar. [/size][/quote] I have a doubt.
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He's at it again - MDP eat your heart out
Mr. Foxen replied to davehux's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Protium' timestamp='1346070787' post='1784798'] Neither could I so I spoke to someone on the online help service I can't see the feasibility of changing the only part of the bass that might be worth something [/quote] Guess they work on caveat emptor when it suits them to. -
Its only screwing people if a bad feedback actually puts off legitimate people from dealing with receiver of said feedback. As it stands, you have to do something horribly wrong to get a feedback that is anything but positive, so the strength of a bad feedback is high. If it were open, then its a bunch of information from which to make a decision on your own personal dealings, rather than having moderators dictate what information is available. [quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1346075148' post='1784870'] As I alluded to above, you'd need something very different to make your model work - and, again, your model is very different from the average user. If we were in my office, suited and booted and having this as a business conversation, my initial challenge to the above would be: [i]well, are you asking me for a genuine improvement for all users, or are you asking me to enable your business model?[/i] [/quote] If you want to call it a business, and you can't fit in with my business model, you don't get my business, and if it is a business, I'm not out to do favours for anyone else's, unless they are my associates. It isn't for anyone else to dictate who I choose to deal with at any level, especially not with personal non-business dealings that are what I do via BC. The only relevant thing is the ability to block PMs, that's totally annoying and basically the reason I don't do much by way of listing spares and parts on BC any more, and go straight to ebay, where I can block people at will, and pay for that convenience, and generally not have to deal with lowballs. This is about the feedback section is a forum for information, and restricting said information only serves to undermine the validity of the information that is there. I've not really had any bad transactions, but I generally rely on my intuition on if someone is worth dealing with rather than the feedback section.
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[quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1346073194' post='1784848'] This model will does not work so well for the nuances. [i]For the people trying to run a business, like Mr Foxen, the forum software won't support everything they might want from their shop front.[/i] [/quote] I don't really run my business like a business, especially not via BC, anything not in the affiliates bit isn't business, its personal stuff, except maybe the wanted section. In fact, its more that I run my hobby like a business, since my actual business has nothing to do with BC or bass at all. My aim is to deal as exclusively as possible and pick and choose who I bother with, which isn't really business practice and entirely to do with my personal preference of who I want to bother with. I charge people extra because their band sucks, and talk people out of buying my things that won't suit what they want to do. In order to make such choices, I need the information, which is the value of the feedback thread, restricting information doesn't help me at all. And its definitely not the shop front that is at issue otherwise, that's back end stuff. If a transaction doesn't complete, because one party say, doesn't actually send the goods, that is something I'm going to want to know about.
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[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1346072024' post='1784831'] Basschat offers a classified sales section and a feedback section to log successful or - in a minority of instances - unsuccessful transactions. [/quote] Think the point here is you can't log an unsuccessful transaction, can only log it if completed, a unsuccessful transaction that remained uncompleted can't have feedback left, which is the bit winding people up, failure to complete on a deal is the opening of the thread.
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Seems like the intention is, that if someone is doing the timewaster thing, pm a mod about it, and if it happens loads, then the mods will deal with it without publicity. The feedback section is just there to give a utopian view of the trade section.
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[quote name='Shockwave' timestamp='1346069747' post='1784771'] Also imagine a scenario where feedback can be left for non transactions. "M1 hates M2 for an unspecified reason. He posts in the feedback thread claiming that a deal fell through (Even though M2 wasn't selling or buying anything in the first place). Moderators and members have no proof that a deal had occurred or not. M1 could be just making something up just to make M2 seem like a bad seller/buyer. Yet the feedback still stands because we allow feedback for non transactions." [/quote] Do you allow feedback for transactions outside of BC? because transactions within BC have got evidence of their existence. guess the only thing that wouldn't be on bc would be affiliate discounts, and that really isn't much to do with BC, you are just ragging on a business after getting a discount.
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[quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1346069635' post='1784768'] Agreed. Nothing wrong with haggling but, to my mind, that's negotiation and not a deal. I can't imagine someone would leave negative feedback because someone was haggling. However, if at some point the negotiation stops and a deal is agreed then I'd say it was very bad form to start haggling again and would be worthy of negative feedback. [/quote] I PM block anyone who makes stupid lowballs, which sort of sorts that, but turns out PM blocking doesn't work like I thought it did.
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The moderator intervention part is just editing that reflection of reality, I don't want that to happen. Telling people not to do it to start with or deleting after the fact, either is a fail for what I want. Win for people using the feedback section to decide if they want to deal with someone is not having moderators intervene. If someone wants to be a butthurt crybaby spamming up the sellers thread because a bass wasn't set up the way they like after shipping it, then I want to be able to see that, save me a lot of hassle setting up and shipping a bass.
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[quote name='Shockwave' timestamp='1346068658' post='1784743'] Opening up the feedback forum for non transactions/time-wasting will cause slanging matches, poor/non valid reasons for bad feedback [/quote] Yeah, that's what I'm after, means I can see who are idiots I don't want to deal with, the whole point of feedback. Restricting it to niceties just gives a false reflection of reality and renders it all a bit pointless.
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He's at it again - MDP eat your heart out
Mr. Foxen replied to davehux's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Protium' timestamp='1346067564' post='1784713'] Reported to eBay, no action taken [/quote] What category did you report it as, they changed the system a while back and I can't spot anything to cover 'description is complete lies'. Also, if you fit a fretless neck, it magically gives you perfect pitch and co-ordination, that's cool. -
Feedback goes two ways, if someone is chucking about unwarranted negs, and generally acting like a tit, I'm happy to know that and not deal with them. Definitely a disservice to restrict feedback that is of interest to potential traders. Even if they can't put it into public, they can still be a nutpain not in public, and that is relevant to people anticipating dealing with them in future.
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PM me the timewaster's name, I'd appreciate not having to deal with them, even if policy is not to publicise them.
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Feedback is there for other people to benefit from, not to settle scores. If you'd known he was a timewaster, you'd have had him waste less of your time, so do that favour for the next person.
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Marshall '76 4x12 with 55Hz G12Ms - OK for bass?
Mr. Foxen replied to surfguy13's topic in Amps and Cabs
Alright if you are expecting to sound like a guitar. The speakers are going to break up a fair bit, so you'll have a lot of distortion even if the amp is clean, don't try and get any bottom out of it. -
This the same one, or a different more overpriced one? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kay-bass-1969-4001-copy-/130755206950?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item1e719e1f26
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I think that is the one I used on a gig and was pretty impressed. Not much top, but took my low A with enough grunt to carry the venue. Hmm, if there was any money to hand, I'd get that as a lender cab.
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He's at it again - MDP eat your heart out
Mr. Foxen replied to davehux's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Good work can be done with bridge pickups. -
[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MarkBass-Little-Mark-III-bass-amplifier-head-/150886929033?pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item23218fd289"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item23218fd289[/url] English is dodge but the feedback is good.
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He's at it again - MDP eat your heart out
Mr. Foxen replied to davehux's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
In tune with what? -
[quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1345803384' post='1781680'] I am having serious difficulties preventing myself from buying a Super12T. I fear the next time I drink I will be unable to stop myself! [/quote] Safest way is to stop drinking and save up your beer money toward buying one.
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Ex "name" amps don't attract same inflated prices as ex "name" guitars?
Mr. Foxen replied to Big_Stu's topic in Amps and Cabs
I sold a Cockney Rebel Hiwatt cab for about going rate for a Hiwatt cab.