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***SOLD*** - G&L L2000T (now with extra pics!)
Jakester replied to Jakester's topic in Basses For Sale
Thangyew for the kind comments! MB1 - it is a corker, it's just a shame I don't have unlimited fundage to keep them all! ES, glad the 5er Tribby's still floating your boat. Tony, will do - the fella I bought it from told me he bought it from new in 1998, and had all the case candy etc. I'll do a NBD on it when I get a chance. One slighly inane PM thus far - come on people, this is a corker of a bass! -
For Sale - my beloved L2000T, only on its way out owing to the impulse purchase of a USA L2500! Bought from "solo4652" (Steve) of this very parish in April 2011, loved, cared for and caressed since then. (Rather hastily-taken) pics: It's a very attractively figured "Swamp Ash" natural gloss lacquer with a maple fingerboard, all the usual L2000T accoutrements, and yes, I know the sofa is untidy! Looking for £375 ono, can post at your cost but would prefer not to if at all possible, based in Brum but get around to nearabouts St Albans from time-to-time.
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Thanks both, will PM with more details. Cheers Jake
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Looking for someone with experience playing Real Book standards etc to back a male 'American Songbook' vocalist. Upright would be a bonus, but not required. Local players preferred - this isn't a one-off requiring a dep. Cheers Jake
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If you like the sound, but sometimes find yourself craving 'more', I can highly recommend a J-retro preamp. It just enhances all the best bits of a Jazz but gives you more tonal options if you want them.
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Aged chestnuts - public liability insurance
Jakester replied to Jakester's topic in General Discussion
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***Before anyone gets snarky, I have done a forum search and found all the recommendations that I join the MU!*** Anyway, we're playing a free gig next month where we've been asked for evidence of PL cover. All the options I have found - MU, LiabilityGuard, Allianz Musical etc are all geared towards individual cover - that is, cover for each band member separately. LiabilityGuard offers £1m for £99 per person - so that's £400 for the band on a gig we're not getting paid for. I should probably also say that we don't play often enough to derive significant benefits from being members of the MU. Now, I know that each member of the band joins the MU, we would each get PL cover, but has anyone managed to get a group standalone PL policy for a reasonable price, and if so, from whom?
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GALLIEN KRUEGER MB210 WITH MBE115 CAB
Jakester replied to GRAHAM SG1's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Bonzer, cheers.
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Hi all; Just been round to a friend of mine's, and he's picked up a Trace Commando 12 for dirt cheap. It's a beat, but for the fact that the speaker cone has come loose from the mounting at one point. He's going to have a bash at gluing as a temp fix, but does anyone know what replacement driver might work? Cheers!
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I've recently had a J-Retro fitted, and it's a very hot output indeed, even compared to a G&L L2000 which is well-known for umph! As mentioned above, once you've made sure the battery's fresh, I'd fiddle with the gain adjuster (small micro-screw on the PCB) and back it right off, and then see how that does you.
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[quote name='gary mac' post='1296119' date='Jul 7 2011, 04:24 PM']I've got to nail a set list for a depp in a week or so and was struggling a bit with a couple of numbers, so in an attempt to save myself some time I downloaded the tabs. What a miserable experience, not very accurate and I just found myself losing the will and getting very bored with it. Gone back to relying on ears and some improvising. I know TAB is a useful resource but I really can't get on with it. Right off to learn Shine by Take That and Read my Mind/Killers.[/quote] I have the dots for Shine if you want them?
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Aha - I suspect this may be more helpful than my last contribution: [url="http://www.hotshotsmusic.com/Me%20&%20Mrs%20Jones%20score.pdf"]http://www.hotshotsmusic.com/Me%20&%20...nes%20score.pdf[/url] [url="http://www.hotshotsmusic.com/Me%20&%20Mrs%20Jones%20midi.mid"]http://www.hotshotsmusic.com/Me%20&%20...ones%20midi.mid[/url] I have loads of this guy's charts, they're great.
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Thought I had it - but I've got 'Have You Met Miss Jones' - sorry!
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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='1273966' date='Jun 18 2011, 06:05 PM'][b]NOT [/b]close. You might as well say a P is close to a J. The OP in that link has it arse about face with the mids ... so I stopped reading any further.[/quote] Well, close enough that punters aren't going to be able to tell the difference once it's been through your amp, cab, and bounced around the venue a few times. It's a good 'jack of all trades' instrument, which is why I have mine. I can [u]approximate [/u] other sounds without having to drop the wedge on lots of other instruments.
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[url="http://www.bassesbyleo.com/it_is_not_a_p.html"]http://www.bassesbyleo.com/it_is_not_a_p.html[/url]
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Close, by all accounts: [url="http://www.bassesbyleo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=717"]http://www.bassesbyleo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=717[/url] I have an L2000T and it does offer a very broad sonic palette!
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[quote name='Beedster' post='1259985' date='Jun 7 2011, 05:47 PM']This guy is having a [attachment=81999:12187847...a.svg.hi.png] but you get the point [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Badass-Bass-II-BRIDGE-Fender-J-Jazz-P-Precision-/260796576756?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3cb8aff3f4#ht_720wt_983"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Badass-Bass-II-BRIDG...f4#ht_720wt_983[/url][/quote] Heh, well the listing says 'still attached to bass', so it could end up being a bargain!
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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='1260325' date='Jun 7 2011, 09:33 PM']The L-2000 doesn't do Stingray... not even close in fact. Even the Sandberg PM or JMs can't nail it as the MM pup is a good bit away from the sweet spot. This is a bit more like it. <snip> P neck and MM pickup placement accurate to the mm. [/quote] Couldn't you have the s/c mod carried out on the L2000 and run inner/inner coils on the two humbuckers, which might get it closer to the MM location?
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[quote name='toneknob' post='1259514' date='Jun 7 2011, 11:44 AM']Would [url="http://www.bundlebox.com"]BundleBox[/url] work? I just used their shipping calculator to work out the cost of the bag at $70, using the stated weight of 3lb and approx dimensions of a GK MB500, 8x8x2in. Total cost of purchase, shipping, import etc comes in at just under £100. (tbh it works better when you've got multiple items to ship and they can re-pack to make the combined size less that it otherwise would be when sent separately). Sign up here using my [url="https://www.bundlebox.com/invite/GB01395/"]referral link[/url] [/quote] Hmm, not sure for just that but worth considering, thanks!
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[quote name='Vibrating G String' post='1259493' date='Jun 7 2011, 11:31 AM']I've had a few friends work at RMCaudio, small world. Generally the best price for GK by a good deal. Looks like I can get it shipped to me for under $58, it didn't add tax and that can be almost 10%. I just checked USPS and got about $50 for shipping which is a lot. Figure about 3 or 4 pounds weight, can you find much cheaper? Also have you looked into some notebook computer bags? I have a few and the extra pockets for cables and stuff make me like them better than some "proper" amp bags.[/quote] Blimey, that's a lot. I'll have a looksie. I'm currently using a laptop bag - but because the head's so small, it just rattles around in there!
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Cheers Rich, enjoy it!