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NOW SOLD! Gallien Krueger Neo 4x10 speaker cabinet for sale - was part of a rig but amp head now sold. Spec for the cabinet - Lightweight design 800 watt power rating 8 Ohm 4x10” Cast frame Neodymium Paragon speakers Bi-ampable horn Speakon and ¼” jack inputs Poplar ply cabinet Black Tolex finish with interlocking corners Dimensions – 18.5 x 23.5 x 26.5” Weight – 64lbs I've used this cabinet with a tribute band, playing mainly theatres. It's been very well looked after, never thrashed at all and is in truly superb condition. It has been flightcased from new, and the flightcase is included in the sale. I also have the original unused GK castors that came with the cab, along with the original GK speakon to speakon lead, again unused. I'm in East Yorkshire and cash on collection is preferable. However my last few gigs in April take me to the following places - Redditch, Shrewsbury, Ipswich and Birmingham. I'll be using the cabinet at all of these places (all central theatres) where you can pick it up anytime between say 4pm and 7pm or after my gig ends around 10pm. ( Obviously if there's interest then I'll bring my Fender Rumble combo to see me through the gig!) I'm also happy to deliver for the cost of my diesel, or meet up somewhere so long as it's not the other end of the country - think Yorkshire / Lincolnshire etc. Thanks for reading, cheers.
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And that’s the guy! To be fair, the Marshall was probably around the right price at the time and he didn’t try to give me any bullsh*t about famous previous owners. I remember thinking that it was a 50 watt combo though, (maybe it was marked up a such?) and it wasn’t until I took it in for a service a few months later that I discovered it was an 18 watt job. My eighteen year old self didn’t care though, as it was loud enough to use in my first few bands and sounded so good, whatever dodgy guitars I played through it.
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I’m no expert, but from my experience it largely depends on the floor and the room. Hollow stages can be problematic causing random boominess, where a stand may help alleviate this. Also acoustic pads like the Auralex Gramma can help isolate any booming. Personally I’ve always preferred the cab on the floor, although the recent trend for stacking slim cabs vertically does seem like a good plan. Having the speakers nearer ear height can’t be a bad thing.
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That’s the shop! Just opposite a railway bridge. Mainly brass instruments in the window, and just a few guitars and amps at the back. I saw the Marshall and he wanted £45 for it. Back then cheque guarantee cards were only good for £25, so I had to write him two, one for £25 and one for £20. Turned out to be the best purchase I ever made.
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The function band I was in many years ago played a lot of weddings. Over the years we’d met a lot of famous people who were guests, although my guitarist pal in the band was most wowed when he found out that Gary Moore was attending a local wedding in the early 90’s. It was in a marquee in a posh suburb, a flash do with plenty of guests and a free bar etc. Tension was high on the day as Gary Moore was my pal’s guitar hero, and he was understandably nervous about playing in front of him. Subsequently he had quite a few drinks to take the edge off a bit. Someone suggested Gary could guest with the band, and with that he went to his car and brought out a Fender combo which was set up on the stage. My pal was so excited by this time, and had a few more drinks for a bit of dutch courage. The gig went great, Gary Moore was a top bloke, very friendly and unassuming. My pal ( who is a wonderful player himself) traded solos with Gary, although by this time he was a touch unsteady and stood on Gary’s pedals a few times by mistake! Gary didn’t seem too bothered by this, and my pal was very apologetic. Anyway, the audience loved it and my pal was in seventh heaven afterwards. It was only when he’d been driven home after the gig that he realised he had played with his hero all evening whilst wearing odd shoes.
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A couple of years ago I decided to part with my beloved late 60’s Marshall 1974 18 watt combo. I bought it for £45 in Shipley West Yorkshire around 1976, and it was my first ‘proper’ guitar amp. A vintage dealer made me an offer I couldn’t refuse, and what with Covid and stuff making my finances a bit tight, I just thought it was time. It got shipped to Australia and then on to Hawaii to it’s new owner, Kirk Hammet. ( I was promised a video of him playing the ‘Greeny’ Les Paul into it, but never chased it up - maybe I should drop Kirk a reminder. )
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Jazz Bass Bitsa - just a tad over 7lbs!! - *SOLD*
casapete replied to casapete's topic in Basses For Sale
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I played a function gig a few years ago for the birthday of an elderly member of the UK nobility. After setting up the stage, I was chatting with the birthday lady who was absolutely charming and very good company. When I got home next day I googled her, to discover her amazing past which included spending an afternoon drinking tea with Adolf Hitler!
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Jazz Bass Bitsa - just a tad over 7lbs!! - *SOLD*
casapete replied to casapete's topic in Basses For Sale
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Jazz Bass Bitsa - just a tad over 7lbs!! - *SOLD*
casapete replied to casapete's topic in Basses For Sale
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Jazz Bass Bitsa - just a tad over 7lbs!! - *SOLD*
casapete replied to casapete's topic in Basses For Sale
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I've had this great Jazz nearly 4 years now, and I originally bought it from @discreet on here. I've posted a link to the original listing below, ( hope that's okay Mark!) - think it describes it better than I could so please have a good look through it. This is a belting bass, not 'just for the price' either! Plays and sounds great, and the light weight really is a bonus for those who tire easily of 9/10lb basses. I've used it just occasionally since owning it, mainly when depping with my mate's dad rock band when it's performed brilliantly. I'm only selling it as am semi-retiring from my band next month, and subsequently will be selling this and a few other basses / amps etc. I'm in East Yorkshire and cash on collection is preferable. However my last few gigs in April take me to the following places - Milton Keynes, Redditch, Shrewsbury, Ipswich and Birmingham. I can bring the Jazz to any of these places (all central theatres) where you can pick it up anytime between say 4pm and 7pm or after my gig ends around 10pm. I'm also happy to meet up somewhere so long as it's not the other end of the country - think Yorkshire / Lincolnshire etc. Postage is my last resort but obviously will offer this to ensure a sale. ( Would probably need to factor in the price of a used case though to ensure it's safe delivery.) Original listing here - https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/431462-sold-the-amazing-seven-pound-7lb-jazz/#comment-4136734 Thanks for looking, cheers. Pete. PS - Please note this is NOT a Fender bass, but a great instrument put together in that style.
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Absolutely this. I’d also suggest the Rumble 100v3 if you’re not thinking of any larger gigs for the time being. They sound great and surprisingly loud, and weigh only 22lbs. I’ve used mine (with a quiet drummer) for small gigs and it’s fantastic. (Also the 200 version would probably cover all your needs in the longer term.)
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Show us your rig of choice for the weekend ** Basschat edition**
casapete replied to bassace97's topic in Amps and Cabs
This was supposed to be my rig at a gig last night, but unfortunately it developed a fault during soundcheck that meant me having to use my normal GK set up. Shame, as whilst it was working it sounded marvellous, and took me back to when I had a great vintage SVT rig 25 years ago. -
Sky Arts and other music related programmes
casapete replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
BBC2 this evening - 10.10pm : Van Morrison ‘Up on Cyprus Avenue’ 11.10pm : Phil Lynott ‘ Songs for while I’m away’ -
We did a Butlins 70’s weekender at Minehead last night. We nearly didn’t due to our singer all but losing his voice, but the gig was saved by bringing along a possible future replacement for him. He did very well considering the circumstances and at such short notice, so they shared the vocal duties along with me doing a bit too. Had the use of an SVT rig which I’d been looking forward to. Unfortunately it seemed to have a problem during soundcheck so ended up using my GK set up. We got through the gig okay - great audience of around 2000 mostly in 70’s themed fancy dress and up for a good time. After we’d finished some of us caught Bootleg Blondie on another stage who were really good. Plenty of beers afterwards and a good night’s kip in surprisingly nice lakeside accommodation. Dreadful journey home today though due to an accident on the main road in and out of Minehead, necessitating a massive diversion using very narrow roads into Devon! Took us over 5 hours to get home so absolutely knackered now, looking forward to a night in etc. ( Got a break of 3 weeks now before our next gig in Milton Keynes, one of the 5 left before I leave the band. )
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Very sad news, one of our BC stalwarts. RIP Nick.
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Selling one full set of brand new / unused & unopened Aquila Thundergut strings for bass ukuleles. Generally considered to be the best strings for uke bass, only selling as no longer have mine! Aquila ThunderGut 4 String Bass Ukulele Strings – 68U, Full Set Aquila Bass Ukulele Strings were Developed by Aquila in Italy, these unique Bass Ukulele strings will not stretch like normal strings. They offer an uncommon blend for strings making tuning easy and quick along with better intonation. Overall length: 32 inches Designed for a maximum scale length of 20 inches. Note Gauge (mm) G 2,40 D 3,00 A 4,20 E 5,00 Price online varies from around £22 + postage to £35/£40 plus postage, so priced these to sell at £15 including UK postage. Cheers.
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Good call, although the OP is situated in Georgia USA so I thought Peavey heads may be more easily available there.
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Older Peavey bass amp heads often come up for sale quite reasonably and would go well with the Peavey 410 speaker cabinet. Look at something around 200 watts + and you won’t go far wrong.
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Problem with doing theatre gigs Mart is that most of them are in city centres, so no way to avoid it.
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Yup, we got clobbered recently when we did Sheffield City Hall. If I’m not mistaken, you can’t check anywhere as to what you owe either, you just pay it or risk a fine when you haven’t paid it. 🤨