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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1433444201' post='2791194'] Just noticed your bass on eBay - currently £250 - need some late action if you're not going to get robbed... [/quote] Yeah I know! Not a lot I can do about that though, there's one guy who wants it but I just wish there was a bit more competition for him!
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[quote name='Pinball' timestamp='1433353762' post='2790424'] i was just looking at it, great bass. It's unfortunate that I'm trying to sell rather than looking to buy otherwise I would have given it a home. Good luck with the sale. [/quote] Thanks mate, it is a cracker, I hope it goes to a good home!
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I'm REALLY curious to know how it would work out strung conventionally B-G. Would make a super comfy, easy to play 5er I think......
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Bump for a price drop!!! now £425ono I realise this is crazy cheap for a USA Peavey, especially such a rare one, when you look at the price some of the USA Cirrus' go for, but I could do with a quick sale so I've priced it with that in mind. Can discuss delivery options if that helps. Thanks for looking!
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brand new Ibanez Japan Artist Custom Shop Grooveline G205
TRBboy replied to 87oclok's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='Oopsdabassist' timestamp='1432664156' post='2783767'] Any idea what the weight and string spacing is bud? I'm guessing its a 35" scale? [/quote] Hey man! The weight is 4Kg by my scales, and the string spacing is approx. 17mm, although it is adjustable. It is a 35" scale, but very comfortably so. It's very ergonomically designed and doesn't feel 'hard work' to play at all. Let me know if you've got any other questions. Thanks for looking. Oli
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[quote name='SICbass' timestamp='1431867502' post='2775677'] Hi there, just fyi, I can't see the pics from (from my smartphone). Google says there's something up the URL. Maybe check that? All the best, P. [/quote] Hi there, Sorry, been having some technical difficulties! Try it now, should work okay. Thanks for looking.
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[b][u][i]***ERROR MADE IN PRICE ENTRY - SHOULD BE £[s]450 £425[/s][size=5] now £395ono![/size]***[/i][/u] [/b][b]Apologies[/b] [b]Now might also be interested in a trade for the right 5 string bass too, not really looking to add cash though[/b] Extremely rare USA Peavey Grind 5 String bass. These were built in a very small quantity in c.2002 (featured in the 2002 Peavey catalogue (north America)), I think as a forerunner to the cheaper east Asian Grind BXP models that followed. There were so few of these made, it is extremely unlikely you will ever see another one, especially in the UK. This is a high quality bass, on par with any of the USA Peavey Cirrus or Millennium models. High quality hardware, hum cancelling pickups,18v active eq with passive bypass (and tone control), monorail bridge saddles, and probably the slimmest, fastest 5 string neck I've ever played. The bass is in Immaculate condition, there is no fret wear, and no dings in the body. The only issue is that part of the shaft for the push/push pot which engages passive mode has broken, although it still functions fine. I think the bass is probably worth more than this if I'm honest, but I'm looking for a quick sale. Recently set up, with a fresh set of Dunlop Super Brights. 040" -. 120" strings. Located in Hereford. Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have any questions! Photos here: [url="https://plus.google.com/photos/118440220171057156930/albums/6149774906916841921?authkey=CJi0mK7UsNmzDw"]https://plus.google....=CJi0mK7UsNmzDw[/url]
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SWEEEEEET!!! Good score man, enjoy!
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[quote name='mrn1989' timestamp='1430995827' post='2766633'] Hey no probs thanks for the reply. Just out of interest whats your typical setup and how are you setting it [/quote] I usually have the gain at about 1-2 o'clock, the level at about 11 o'clock, Compression at about 10 o'clock, and the attack around 12 o'clock. I just leave it on...... it works for my setup and playing style anyway.
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[quote name='mrn1989' timestamp='1430943737' post='2766264'] Hey @TRBboy how did you get on with it, I've just ordered one myself I got it a £49 which looks like a steal [/quote] Hey man, sorry for the delay. At £49, it's by far the best comp out there for the money. Tbh, for £100 it possibly would be! I've had more since January and it's incredible. Exactly what I was looking for; a great optical comp which can add subtle compression, add a bit of girth, and really make the higher strings cut through strongly in the mix, with no perceptible losses and quiet operation. The controls do interact with each other a lot, particularly the gain control, which will affect the response of the other controls considerably. You will need to spend a little time tweaking to start with, but once you hit your sweet spot, you'll love it!