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  1. [quote name='Flanker' post='887078' date='Jul 6 2010, 10:37 AM']Now for the Roscoe! Amazing bargains both![/quote] ... thanks Steve ! ....
  2. ..isn't it this one :- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250657994545&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url] ... which ended on ebay a couple of hours ago ??....
  3. Some interest in this, but still here. Offer on asking ££ !!
  4. Some interest in this, but still here. Offer on asking ££ !!
  5. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='878906' date='Jun 27 2010, 04:03 PM']Someone buy this bass... I doubt any bass on earth under £1500 comes close to this... Celinder = Awesomness![/quote] ... agreed .. (all points !) ....
  6. [quote name='yorick' post='873530' date='Jun 21 2010, 03:06 PM']Looks like the E-bay listing has been removed....[/quote] Thanks Y' - that's odd (as it's not so old) Let's try this (.. if it's correct I'll change the OP) :- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320540422656&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url]
  7. Here's what the current owner has had to say recently (via email to Michael) :- [i]Your friend 'eubassix' did a little write up on the website 'basschat.co.uk' saying that my bass was 'one to watch' and explaining that i hadnt realised what i was selling and was now trying to cash in because i had very little interest on e-bay and putting my e-bay pictures on(illegaly) and saying i lived in the huddersfield area and even giving my name!! That was a dirty trick,trying to stop me re-advertising and making me out to be some sort of criminal because i had the good fortune to stumble across a bargain all those years ago in what looked like a very respectable shop where i paid good money for damage repaired goods,as far as no interest is concerned there were 74 watchers which if you know anything about e-bay is a massive amount,sure the bidding was very small but there were still over two days to go and its common place to have very few bids with this amount of time to go and the majority of bids are always in the last few minutes,your friend failed to mention this in his one sided write up,we were communicating perfectly well and you do a stupid thing like that to try and stop me advertising it or to sell it you cheaply,what you keep forgetting here is that its my bass,i bought it,i legally own it and have done for over ten years and can do what the hell i want with it,many thanks,michael [/i](O'Mally) What Mr. O'Mally fails to mention is that, whilst he ended the ebay auction on 3rd. June (stating that he had not realised that he might need to offer overseas shipping - and that it would be relisted soon; which is has not, of course) and was intially quite helpful with Michael (Harmssen) .. he has - I think and for the past 18 days - changed his attitude entirely and (now that he knows what the bass is - I'm quite certain he had absolutley no idea when he first listed it on ebay) sees the opportunity to ignore Michael (H/Germany) and to sell for a high(er) price. Seems the bass was stolen in Frankfurt and then sold-on to-and-from a shop there, at well below market value.
  8. I had this listed in the 'Bass Guitar' section:_ [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=91379&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=91379&hl=[/url] ..... but thought it best to duplicate here - as there have been developments and the current owner seems to be aware of this being mentioned on BC (see below: post #2) ..."Here's one to watch out for in the Huddersfield area - although it might appear again nationally (ebay etc.) I'm trying to recover this for a friend/player in Germany (Michael Harmssen - quite a player, who has toured with the likes of Billy Cobham). I don't think the current owner was aware (initially) that this was a stolen bass (c. 1999) when it was first advertised on ebay (details/links below) but once he was made aware (by Michael) he seems to have removed it from ebay (where it wasn't attracting much interest or bids - had only gone up to <£50.) and now seems intent on 'advertising it on the open market for a fair price' (... of course, now he knows what it IS, and that its a handmade Siggi Jaeger instrument!!). Current owner is a Michael O'Mally, based in the Huddersfield area (ebay listing). Michael (H) didn't expect much could be done about the stolen aspect and wasn't expecting it back for free - but wished to pay something reasonable to get his bass back .. but also volunteered too much information (I think). It's also difficult to know where this might appear (shop/s, gumtree, ebay etc etc.) .. but if you're in the area (probably from Manchester to Leeds-Bradford, Sheffield etc.) and see it, then post here or (better) drop me a PM. Photos and ebay listing:- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320540422656&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url] [i]German custom made six string fretless bass guitar,one of a kind,l bought this in a music shop in frankfurt germany around ten years ago,i'm almost sure the neck is made of maple as i think most guitar necks are and maybe the body too but not 100% sure on either but it is quite heavy and maple is quite heavy stuff! Is in overall good condition with 2 or 3 minor minor chips on the body and a few tiny scratches which would be expected on a guitar of this age but hardly noticable really. Although the guitar is passive it has a built in battery compartment if an active circuitry were required,i believe these cost around £25 but sounds perfectly well as a passive instrument. When i bought it,it had been repaired on the top of the neck where a small gap had appeared (see picture 4) but this was professionaly repaired with epoxy resin when i bought it and is still solid today.Has the serial number 012 at the very top of the neck,not sure if this means anything to anyone or not. Sounds really nice and plays very we'll too but sadly surplus to requirements so may as well go to a good home,has never been gigged and has only ever done a few studio sessions and is sold with no reserve and comes with an option to buy a soft case in good condition for an extra £15 on top of final list price if needed,cash on collection or paypal accepted,happy bidding. On 03-Jun-10 at 15:42:38 BST, seller added the following information: Have had a very interesting e mail from germany,the guitar is aparently made by world famous siggi jaeger of the company 'human bass' instruments have been told that the 'nose' shape on the back of the neck (see picture four) is exclusive to his design,dousnt have any name on it so not too sure about this but it sounds genuine enough and looks remarkably like some of his that are on the net. [/i]
  9. [quote name='cgordonfreeman' post='871625' date='Jun 19 2010, 11:57 AM']You're right, my post says that but just after sale was finalised I was cleaning the bass and popped the pickup covers to see they were EMGs and then informed the buyer via PM. I was amazed that they sounded so good to be honest and gave me huge respect for passive EMGs. I'm not trying to be a dick or anything, just letting you know incase someone buys it on ebay and wants a refund because they thought different pickups were in it.[/quote] No problem / appreciate the info. (update) - I'll amend the info here and on ebay if/when relisted.
  10. Very nice Modulus VJ 4 here:- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320542468953&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url] ... but, also here:- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320542468953&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url]
  11. Here's one to watch out for in the Huddersfield area - although it might appear again nationally (ebay etc.) I'm trying to recover this for a friend/player in Germany (Michael Harmssen - quite a player, who has toured with the likes of Billy Cobham). I don't think the current owner was aware (initially) that this was a stolen bass (c. 1999) when it was first advertised on ebay (details/links below) but once he was made aware (by Michael) he seems to have removed it from ebay (where it wasn't attracting much interest or bids - had only gone up to <£50.) and now seems intent on 'advertising it on the open market for a fair price' (... of course, now he knows what it IS, and that its a handmade Siggi Jaeger instrument!!). Current owner is a Michael O'Mally, based in the Huddersfield area (ebay listing). Michael (H) didn't expect much could be done about the stolen aspect and wasn't expecting it back for free - but wished to pay something reasonable to get his bass back .. but also volunteered too much information (I think). It's also difficult to know where this might appear (shop/s, gumtree, ebay etc etc.) .. but if you're in the area (probably from Manchester to Leeds-Bradford, Sheffield etc.) and see it, then post here or (better) drop me a PM. Photos and ebay listing:- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320540422656"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=320540422656[/url] [i]German custom made six string fretless bass guitar,one of a kind,l bought this in a music shop in frankfurt germany around ten years ago,i'm almost sure the neck is made of maple as i think most guitar necks are and maybe the body too but not 100% sure on either but it is quite heavy and maple is quite heavy stuff! Is in overall good condition with 2 or 3 minor minor chips on the body and a few tiny scratches which would be expected on a guitar of this age but hardly noticable really. Although the guitar is passive it has a built in battery compartment if an active circuitry were required,i believe these cost around £25 but sounds perfectly well as a passive instrument. When i bought it,it had been repaired on the top of the neck where a small gap had appeared (see picture 4) but this was professionaly repaired with epoxy resin when i bought it and is still solid today.Has the serial number 012 at the very top of the neck,not sure if this means anything to anyone or not. Sounds really nice and plays very we'll too but sadly surplus to requirements so may as well go to a good home,has never been gigged and has only ever done a few studio sessions and is sold with no reserve and comes with an option to buy a soft case in good condition for an extra £15 on top of final list price if needed,cash on collection or paypal accepted,happy bidding. On 03-Jun-10 at 15:42:38 BST, seller added the following information: Have had a very interesting e mail from germany,the guitar is aparently made by world famous siggi jaeger of the company 'human bass' instruments have been told that the 'nose' shape on the back of the neck (see picture four) is exclusive to his design,dousnt have any name on it so not too sure about this but it sounds genuine enough and looks remarkably like some of his that are on the net.[/i]
  12. [b]ROSCOE LG 3005[/b] - Five string. The bass was a Custom order and has the following features: •Ash Body•Flamed Maple Top•Maple/Purpleheart/Maple neck •Spalted Purpleheart fingerboard•35" Scale - 24 fret•Bartolini 3-band pre amp•Bartolini/Roscoe Pickups•Black hipshot ultralight hardware•Transluscent black back•Gold pinstripe•High gloss finish•Diamondwood nut•19mm spacing at the bridge•Case and Roscoe paperwork - a cancelled custom order to Roscoes, which explains why it has a translucent black back, with gold pinstripes and a high gloss finish, diamondwood nut and absolute top quality flamed maple cap. The fingerboard is spalted purpleheart, the neck is flat profile with 19mm spacing at the bridge, the body is small, heavily contoured and shaped, and its lightweight as well. BC Links : [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=83749&hl=Roscoe&st=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...Roscoe&st=0[/url] no longer available.
  13. [quote name='molan' post='858345' date='Jun 5 2010, 05:30 PM']...This one is a 'hybrid' '70's edition with some elements from both early & late '70's models. From what I can see it also came in 3-tone sunburst and black - both with with a tort guard, maple neck & black inlays. Do you know if there was 100 of each colour or 100 in total (in which case yours is maybe even rarer!)?....[/quote] .. wasn't this originally Mark L. (marcus)'s bass (then BossHog, GreyParrot...) ?.. Can't be too many of these around ! I'm sure Mark will have (or probably even remember) the full details: might even be on the original thread (?) ....
  14. Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Preamp FISHMAN PRO-PLT-101 PRO-EQ PLATINUM INSTRUMENT PREAMP/EQ/DI BOX The Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Acoustic Preamp is modelled on the 4-band equalizer from Prefix Plus onboard preamp, with sliders assigned to just the right frequencies for acoustic equalization. Also borrowed from the Prefix Plus design are feedback-fighting phase and notch controls, and a semi-parametric mid with constant Q for precise and musical EQ. An innovative "smooth compression circuit has been added to the Fishman Pro EQ Platinum to quiet explosive high frequencies. The Fishman Pro EQ Platinum also features a balanced XLR output, allowing it to be powered by phantom power via a mixer. The ground lift feature is designed to function even when phantom power's applied to the preamp, unlike other acoustic preamp/DI boxes. The Fishman Pro-EQ Platinum is suitable for passive or active magnetic and piezo pickups, and can be powered by a 9V battery, 48V phantom, or 9V AC Adapter. FISHMAN PRO-EQ PLATINUM ACOUSTIC PREAMP/DI FEATURES 4-band acoustic EQ with swept Mid. Feedback fighting Phase switch and Notch filter. XLR DI output with ground/lift and pre/post switches. Smooth Control acoustic compression - smooth out amplified acoustic sound. Voltage Double Circuit for more clarity and greater dynamics. Easy access battery compartment. Tuner/Send output. Input Gain and Master Volume controls. Rugged injection-molded case. 3-way power from 9V battery, 48V phantom, or AC adapter. This is the ACOUSTIC (not Bass) Fishman Pro EQ - I've found it great for DB, Acoustic bass guitar and for passive (Jazz) bass(es). Excellent condition. SOLD
  15. Yamaha FX500B Bass Simul-Effect processor. Vintage, High performance digital signal processor for BASS. Provides a 'chain' of up to 6 effects independently controlled to produce a precise overall sound. Includes: compressor, overdrive, EQ, Modulation and Reverb stages, which can be turned on/off as required - plus the order of the Mod/Reverb stages cab be reversed ! Comp. OD and EQ are single-function processors. Modulation & Reverb stages each incorporate a number of separate FX for selection. Several include both Reverb + Delay, providing 6 FX in the 'chain'. Individual effect parameters can also be adjusted. 61 memory locations (30 pre-programmed). Rear Panel: bypass, memory trigger, midi-in, phones, phones-level, R & L Output/s, output-level, input, DC 12v in (supplied) Front Panel/Controls: Power, input, Level, Peak, signal, DISPLAY (LCD) Window, Comp - OD - EQ - MOD - REV FX keys, arrow-keys (for memory, parameter and utility), SEL/ASN key (for reversing Mod./Reverb + Midi), recall key, store key, utility mode key and Indicator. In excellent overall condition and c/w original Manual (complete) and power-supply. Very hard to find these days and was top-of-the-range in its time. Remains an extensive and BASS designed Multi-FX unit. Can be rack mounted (with extension lugs) and offers a massive range of useable effects which can be easily modified, stored and recalled. [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Effects/product/Yamaha/FX500B/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...aha/FX500B/10/1[/url] [url="http://homepage.mac.com/synth_seal/html/fx500.html"]http://homepage.mac.com/synth_seal/html/fx500.html[/url] SOLD !!!
  16. ... Thanks Gwil' - all of that is extrenely helpful, including the links (!) Not sure if the trade will go thru, but it puts me into a much better bargaining position .... and I now know a great deal more about KS basses ! ...
  17. [quote name='tredders' post='857415' date='Jun 4 2010, 04:15 PM']I own the 212 version of this and absolutely love it. You can get everything from very clean hi-f&i sounds right through to old school Motown thump just by using the (oddly named) 'colour' dial. I literally leave everything flat on mine, and just use colour to get the sounds i want. Best amp I've ever owned by a considerable margin...[/quote] Thanks Mr.T / yes, I'd agree with this! Most of the Reviews/Comments on the old and new TecAmp gear seems to be similarly positive. Finally seems to be some serious interest in this unit, so hoping it'll go shortly.....
  18. Kinal Kompact (acoustic-electric) Bass Topwood - Sitka spruce Neckwood - maple (or mahogany) graphite reinforced, adjustable truss rod Back and sides - alder and maple Bracing - parallel design Fingerboard - ebony (or rosewood) Bridge - rosewood Scale - 30" - 24 fretlines Electronics - Piezo style with bass, treble, and midrange Nut material - bone Body finish - satin polyester Colors available - natural, sunburst Case - hardshell style Options Exotic wood back plate Ebony fingerboard Dot inlays I recently acquired this fantastic Kinal Kompact acoustic/electric fretless. This bass is just great to play and the closest I've tried to a DB sound! Don't let the small size fool you - it's got some volume! You don't need to plug into an amp for practicing at home, even if playing along with music. Mike's craftsmanship is top notch. From the simple, elegant spruce top, the ebony fretboard that extends to the soundhole, the wooden bridge, the stunning curly maple back, to the subtle piece of spalted maple on the back of the headstock where the serial number is, everything is just classy. The built-in tuner on the preamp is a nice touch too. (featuring Greg Bagley - now using a custom-built Kinal A/E Kompact 6) [url="http://www.youtube.com/user/GBagley#p/u/65/lMGhJ9JAECs"]http://www.youtube.com/user/GBagley#p/u/65/lMGhJ9JAECs[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP9NM4JCxgQ&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP9NM4JCxgQ...feature=related[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB2S4kWF2yo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB2S4kWF2yo[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ8P52DRuqo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ8P52DRuqo[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rNqVbA__YE&feature=fvw"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rNqVbA__YE&feature=fvw[/url] Here are my other two Kinal basses (5 fretted + fretless) - more 'traditional', but the best I've played to date £ for £. They have been mentioned eslewhere on BC, along with my previous Kinal 5 (Rayman/Mick) 1. Kinal (fretted) MK-5B: 34.5" Scale; 24 fret Pau Ferro fingerboard; Alder body w/ GoncaloAlves top; 5-piece Flame maple/purpleheart neck; Black and gold Hipshot hardware; Pickup ramp; Bartolini Pickups--dual coil neck and triple coil bridge (splittable); Bartolini 18V preamp--Volume (push/pull for active/passive), Bass, Mid, Treble, 3-way Mid frequency switch, EQ bypass switch, series/parallel/single coil switch for bridge pickup 2. Custom-built Kinal MK5-B, 5 string fretless bass. It has a 34.5” scale length, 5A curly maple top, ebony accent layer, and a matching curly maple headstock. The body has a very light and resonant swamp ash tone wood and is quite acoustically loud for a solid body bass. It is also light for a bass of this nature . The bolt on neck is figured maple with a high grade ebony + maple fret lines fingerboard - coated with boat epoxy . This neck combination really makes this bass 'sing'. Gold hardware - ABM bridge / Gotoh tuners / gold knobs. The neck position ramp is removable. Bartolini NTMB-F preamp and 3 Bartolini humbucking pickups. The knobs are for volume, pan, treble, mids, bass. The switches are for preamp bypass, 3 position mid frequency centre switch and a pickup control switch for the pan knob. The pickup control switch works like this. In position #1, the bridge and middle pickup signals are sent to the pan pot to blend their outputs. In position #2, the bridge and neck pickups are bendable. And in Position #3, the middle and neck pickups are blendable. This is a unique feature that allows you to get some great fretless sounds.. Weight is only 8 & 3/4lbs
  19. [quote name='walbassist' post='856762' date='Jun 4 2010, 01:10 AM']How would you describe the tone from this combo? Is it very modern? Also do TecAmp make an extension cab that is a perfect fit to put under this bad boy? Cheers Gareth[/quote] Modern, clear tone. I've found it great, but don't play with a lot of volume or bottom. Tecamp do a range of cabs that will combine (+other 8ohm cabs would also be OK). There have been a few for-sale/sold here on BC. I would think a 12 or 15 would work best. There's also a lot of comment on the Tecamp units throughout the various Cab(s) sections.
  20. [quote name='walbassist' post='856749' date='Jun 4 2010, 12:54 AM']The BSRJ was Ken's first attempt at a less bling and J bass version of his US-made basses. They are very well made, as are all of Ken's US basses, have a good core tone and maintain the Smith reputation. They don't sound like his basses that have the soapbars in them, but you wouldn't expect them too. As to a price, personally, given their bolt on nature and simpler woods etc, I would say something less than £2k tops for a mint condition one. Hope that helps Gareth[/quote] .. thanks Gareth; most helpful. I'll also drop Gwil' a PM. Cheers !!
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