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dmccombe7

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  1. My Warwick Thumb originally came with 35-95 Elites. Can't remember what they were like to be honest. Dave
  2. You can store it here so she never sees it. I'll test drive it every couple weeks for you to keep it charged Dave
  3. They'd still be arguing what to have on the shirt.
  4. Hi Dave I'll take 2 but could you possibly measure across the chest of the Med & Large. One for me, and my Missus loved them that much that she wants one too. Dave
  5. I bought my PH212 in their sale Nov last year for same price. Fantastic cab. Seriously considering getting a PH210 to give me the full 600W from the Mpulse altho its loud at 4ohms to be honest. The 210 would also give some sharper hi mid sounds. Sometimes i feel the 12's are a little bit woolly. I have a Berg HT322 with 1x12, 2x10's and horn so probably doesn't make sense buying a PH210. Dave
  6. Post a pic of one and price list. I might buy one cause no-one up hear will know who they are
  7. I wore my polo shirt to work in the office. It triggered us as a Manager group to come up with ideas for our local engineers to wear. Sadly it wore out after several years. BC leads the way once again. Quite like the idea of a T shirt if its possible. We could have a competition to design it. Dave
  8. Me to and its pretty darn good. Enjoyed that. Just watched them doing some live material (Shaft) and they sound just as good live as they do in studio. Dave
  9. You've got the right attitude towards it so you can't go wrong with it. Listening to the tone on the VID clip it sounded quite nice. Sharp clear tone with that little growl edge. For a 6 string i find that cuts thru a mix very nicely. With cheaper basses i've found the fret edges are usually a bit ragged and a quick file down soon sorts that. If required a good set up can work miracles on a bass. When does it arrive ? Dave
  10. Fast neck usually means string spacing is gonna be 16-16.5mm but for that money you'll get use to it. Its exactly how i did it. The narrow string spacing is great for learning those top end chords tho. You can't argue with that price. I've heard pretty good things about Harley Benton gear. Well done and let us know how you get on. At that rice i might even order myself one. Dave
  11. Had a read thru your feedback @Hellzero and that is quite a feedback thread you have going. Looks like you are an addictive buyer / seller. Good to see such a great response plus the best part ........ a reply from one of my bass heroes Neil Murray.
  12. The post wasn't meant as a debate. Its more a fact finding thread. Having seen so many gorgeous basses on BC that are based in other countries I was simply curious to know if its financially and practically a worthwhile option. BC for sale is a great place to buy in UK but i've never ventured any further than Thomann for items and had issues with the kit which had to be returned and cost me in transaction fees both ways. I've been looking for a Kramer DMZ4000 or 4001 and i have seen some abroad mostly in US and just curious as to whether i should look more closely at them and whether others on BC had experienced any problems Dave
  13. WOW that's a lot of buying basses from abroad. Do you use a specific company to go thru or buy direct from a person or shop. I have GAS for a good quality Kramer DMZ4000 or 4001 but rare as hens teeth in UK but have seen some in US
  14. I was generally thinking 2nd hand but buying new interests me as well now. Yep i was also thinking Brexit will or may have an effect on imports but until that's all sorted out best to focus on the now. Dave
  15. what did you buy and what countries Ped. Just curious. I've edited the post to ask
  16. To be honest its a bit too risky for me but i was curious what others have bought and from where. Dave
  17. How come every nice bass i like on the For Sale section is from abroad. Seems to be more and more appearing. Great news for those looking for something special but does the added cost of shipping make it a worthwhile option ? What have BC'ers bought from abroad. ? What country did you buy it from ? Dave
  18. Think the build quality and finish is or should be better but playability not so much. Agree i've played some cheap basses that are far superior to more expensive ones i've tried.
  19. Pick up a cheapo 6er. It won't be the best bass you've ever played but it should give you an idea of what 6ers are like. If it works for you sell it on again and buy the 6er you really want. I drove 250miles each way down to Bass Direct to try out 5 string basses and returned with my Dingwall. This might be a stupid idea but what about a cheap flight to a decent Bass shop. An extra £50-£100 flight added to a decent 6 string bass shouldn't be hard to justify. Might be more difficult to justify it for just a try out tho. I've played in many bands with just bass, guitar and drums and it wasn't an issue using 4 string basses. The challenge for me was filling the songs out best i could. Seems like a lot of expense for a maybe with the 6 string. ? Dave
  20. I tried Elixirs few yrs back and think they might still be on my Warwick Thumb that i very rarely use but my recollection of them when i first put them on was that the tension was higher and wasn't as easy bending strings. (either 35-95 or 40-100) I do play them occasionally on my Warwick and they seem to feel ok now. I'm currently trying out flats on my Sandberg VM4 and jury still out for me so this thread might be quite helpful to me too. Before the flats i was using nickel Daddarios and then Fender nickels. Think the D'addarios are better and seem to last a bit longe. My Sandberg came with their own steel rounds and i found them very easy on my fingers for steels that is. Not expensive but you need to get them from Thomann. Dave
  21. Yep. Went from 4 to 6 in one go but then went back to try 5's for a Prog project i was doing and finally back to 4's. I bought a cheaper ESP Ltd 6 string to see how i got on with them. Loved it and when i turned 50 my wife treated me to an Overwater 6er custom and i went the whole hog and bought the fretless version. I love the 6er but its quite heavy and i'm not sure i could play it a full gig. I'm more comfortable with my 4 strings these days. I had no real trouble adjusting to the 6er altho the ESP had 16.5mm spacing where my other basses have 18-19mm I occasionally missed a string with my plucking hand but when i changed to the Overwater with 18mm spacing it was never an issue. The wider neck width was easily accepted and had no real issues there. Using the higher end chords will drop out the lower end in a guitar / bass set up. I preferred the lower B string for depth in bands hence getting the Dingwall 5er but i moved that on. Hope that helps a bit. Best go to a decent bass shop and try one tho. Dave
  22. Had a listen on Amazon short clips there and its excellent. Going to order that one. Reminded me of a friends album Sandin Wilson
  23. Jings that's 5 yrs later and he's grown his hair and dyed it black. Is there anything this guy can't do. He's not bad on the bass too. Sorted. I picked it up wrong when it was sent to me on FB. Having never heard of him i just assumed it was live in Minnieapolis 1987. Bit of a DOH !!!! moment
  24. Er.....YES don't know what i was thinking. Sorted now
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