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Matt P

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  1. it seems that this is where the valuation came from [url="http://www.harris-hire.co.uk/valuations.php"]http://www.harris-hi.../valuations.php[/url] would have expected that the valuation cert would give a few more details than it does, like the colour maybe, and the serial number, but the seller seems to have covered over most of the text. M Edit - beaten to it!
  2. anyone fancy sending them an email asking where all the custom shop goodies are? like the hardcase and the certificate etc? M
  3. drat, looks like i'm too slow, this would have been perfect for our band PA, guess i'm going to have to keep saving the pennies and get one new. Matt
  4. i played a pub gig on Saturday with my Markbass F1 and both of my Midgets, Had to reign in the power a bit but it sounded Fab, i could have easily got away with just one Midget really (but they look so good stacked up) a single compact would have also been excellent (i went for the twin midget setup as it fitted on a shelf in the spare room thereby getting purchase approval from my wife, the shelf wasn't big enough for a comapct and a midget and a super 12T would have been marginally more difficult to get up the stairs as there's a 180 degree turn half way up) i got loads of complinments on my tone from the punters including a friend who is very truthful and who's opinion i trust fully. Matt
  5. i've always been very happy with the Picato strings that i've had, i believe that the flatwound Overwater strings are made by Picato, I bought the 5 string set from them (as they were cheaper than the picato) and they were identical in feel, looks and sound, the only difference was that the Overwater ones came in a nice black box and the Picato came in a plastic pouch. If they're good enough for overwater.... Matt
  6. Howard is the man for this, the guy in them little shop you describe is Brian, an excellent guitar tech but often quite busy with setups, I've bought a fair few guitars and a bass or two from him over the years and he's always been top notch (he's even made me the occasional cup of tea while I'm browsing) you might even find Howard in there on the occasional afternoon. Matt
  7. hello, if you're splitting these up then I'll take one of them, 15 quid posted would be fine for me too. Matt
  8. that's a smart looking cab, for next time you could see if you can find the combined 1/4" - speakon sockets, there a little bit more expensive than the standard speakons but should be cheaper than separate speakon and 1/4" sockets. Matt
  9. the case for my '77 went awol many years ago i guess (if it ever had one?) i just haggled for a Hiscox case when i did the deal, I've got 8 Hiscox cases now, 3 of them bass ones, i always travel by car or van so the Hiscox is my top choice, i don't actually have a gigbag in the collection, although i will have one later this week when i take possession of a telecaster that a friend is selling me, (but i actually bought a Hiscox case for it last night at the bargain price of 30 quid!) i'll probably sell the gigbag off if it's a fancy one or give it away to a mate if it's not. if i was buying a new bass that was over say 700 quid then I'd be wanting a hard case for it, if it didn't have a hard case supplied then i'd want a good deal on a Hiscox (which is exactly what i got with my Letts) when it comes to used basses then i'd expect that if a case was supplied from new then i'd want it, for me the presence of an original hard case can show that the bass was looked after (i have a 1981 aria cardinal that has an original case and the guarantee card!)
  10. there is a group on facebook for those type of instruments, should be able to find it with a search, failing that you could contact Mr Foxen and see if he knows anyone who might want it (he's acting as a dealer/middleman for this type of instruments) just out of idle curiosity, what colour is this bass? Matt
  11. that's this evenings entertainment sorted then! Matt
  12. if you do make the trade then i might be interested in the tele. but i have to agree that the apx acoustics can sound a bit thin, i looked at a new apx4 many years ago and ended up going for a yamaha dw105c instead as it had a bigger richer unplugged tone (cutaway dreadnaught acoustic.) Matt
  13. i think the op means that he's got 2 of 1x10 cabs, each one 16 ohms, is there any space on the plate that the jack socket is fitted to? it's very easy to drill another hole and add a parallel socket, that would allow you to connect in the other cab 10 minutes work if you've got a drill and a soldering iron.
  14. i'm just going to echo 6v6 here, i've got a small antex soldering iron and it's a great bit of kit, you can get them as a little set with the stand which is definately worth it (it will have a bit of sponge which you make slightly damp then use to clean the tip. i've had my antex iron for about 15 years so far and i think my brothers one must be heading for it's 20th birthday, they do last very well and aren't exactly expensive. the switchcraft jack sockets are excellent as well
  15. it's typical isn't it, no sooner do i get my money together and buy myself a pair of Barefaced midgets (the last cabs that i'm ever likely to have permission to buy) then Alex re-invents thew whole cab market and launches an even more impressive range. it's sod's law at work! i must say though that i'm incredibly impressed with the midget stack that i've got and a quick look at the specs of the new super cabs shows me that while the new cabs will probably be even more impressive, they won't fit on the shelf that i have been allocated for bass cab storage so i wouldn't be able to buy the new ones anyway! Matt
  16. i haven't got round to trying flats on it yet but it was commented that the low b on my Letts was fantastic, maybe Jon just knows how to get a 34" scale low B to work! (i'm currently using DR Fatbeams) Matt
  17. the best way to get a scratchplate is to ask the Bass Doc, he's got templates for pretty much every shape you could ever want and he'll make new ones to fit if there isn't one in his collection. best of all he can do almost any variation of colours and the price will be less than the Fender ones (but the quality is actually better!) Send him a PM and he'll sort you out with whatever you need. Matt
  18. [quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1379666434' post='2215364'] I think that it would match just fine, the colours on the configurator aren't all that accurate. This Basic Ken Taylor is supposed to be the same colour: [attachment=144182:Basic KT Cherry.jpg] [/quote] ahh, well if the burst will match the body colours then i think it would look very nice but i'm not going to change my vote as i think that the natural will look a tiny bit better. Matt
  19. i'm usually a fan of matching headstocks but the one in the picture doesn't really match (too dark round the edges) so it's natural for me.
  20. i've got one of the older 5 string rockbass corvettes and it's a nice bass, very light and plays very well, but i only paid 120 quid for it so i'd definately echo the guys who posted before me, get a secondhand german one, you have enough money to be able to pick and choose a little but the one that was posted by Gregbass looks ,ike the one to go for, it's very similar to the one in the OP but german. ignore the wear as it's not that bad and i'd imagine that worse can happen on tour! I actually gave the same advice to a friend a while ago and they ignored it and bought a new rockbass without ever having played one, they didn't get on with it (not really suited to the music they were paying) and it was advertised for sale at about a month old and 150 quid less than it had been bought for! (he then decided to keep it as he didn't want to take the financial hit) Matt
  21. i'd go with finding a jazz that you like the look and feel of then converting it to a p/j, contact the bass doc (member on here) and ask about the mods, he will be able to sort you a direct replacement for the scratchplate with the correct cutout for the precision pickup, he might be able to supply a pickup from his stash as well, Depending what the body is like you might not need to rout it out to get the new pickup to fit, if it does need wood cut out then the bass doc could do that too, i know that he converted a 5 string jazz to a 5 string p/j so a 4 should be no problem. your biggest problem is deciding which jazz you want! but buying from the basschat marketplace would be my recommendation. Matt
  22. i'm the muppet in the green howies t-shirt. i'm sure there's a picture of me actually holding a bass somewhere!
  23. i did run a search on the amps and cabs for sale forum before i posted. if i didn't have the midgets i would have had this myself! Matt
  24. Just spotted this on gumtree, top deal for anyone wanting to jusmp the queue and save a few quid! http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/barefaced-bass-super-15-bass-cab/1031458377 Matt
  25. i think i'm pretty lucky, my wife has let me buy a fair amount of gear over the 5 years we've been married, i've asked every time and the usual reply is "have you got room for it?" i've sold and traded a few along the way to make way for new kit with the exception of the last acoustic guitar i bought which actually came into the house because it's owner was going to Africa for a year and didn't want it going into storage, when they got back i was so enthusiastic about how nice it was that they offered to sell it to me as they were moving to africa long term! i have just agreed the purchase of a piano though as i promised to buy one for my wife before we were married and we've finally seen one that she likes (and i've actually really been trying as well!) and i've promised her a saxaphone when she gets her chartered engineer status as she's always wanted to play (tried to learn when she was a kid but the school had too many sax players so she ended up playing the oboe.) Matt
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