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gary mac

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  1. There's some very handsome wood amongst that lot
  2. Welcome Bass six. These are great cabs and it should sell on here. You will be doing yourself a favour and almost certainly get more interest if you post up where you are located and whether you are willing to post.
  3. Oh god we haven't even started on flats, or rounds yet. Or make of strings.
  4. This could take a while post 13 and we are still on the number of strings, which, by the way must be FOUR.
  5. I've let my subscription slip this year. Even the free gift couldn't tempt me. Last years one never arrived and the year before I had to make numerous phone calls before they finally sent it. I know it has new ownership now but just feel totally hacked off with it. Plus they need to use a bigger font size for us more senior readers
  6. [quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1361800941' post='1991038'] Interparcel / UPS aren't that amazing. I've used them many times with no problem until this happened last week.... The bass was in a hardcase (now also broken) and a padded-out Fender packing carton. [/quote] What a depressing sight
  7. [quote name='Hutton' timestamp='1361792764' post='1990783'] Sorry, I just can't agree with this. I have bought perfectly playable instruments from shops. However, it takes a trip to the tech I use to get the instrument playing exactly the way I want it. I don't expect a shop to cater for all the adjustments that have to be made to suit my own playing style. All I expect is a shop to produce a bass in playable condition. If it's not in playable condition then I don't buy it. This opens a can of worms as to what is playable. However, I think some folk just expect far too much from a shop when it comes to set up. I have played (or tried to play) basses which belonged to friends of mine. There is no way I could live with their set up. If I had tried the same bass with same set up of the hook in a shop would it be fair to say that the bass in unplayable. I don't think so. It just didn't suit me. If a bass is so bad in a shop that there are obvious problems then I wouldn't touch it anyway but I do feel at times we expect too much from our retailers. Excuse me now whilst I go and put on my suit of armour. [/quote] I do agree with you about set up of course. But if there is a problem with neck alignment or the bridge being in the wrong place then to me it makes sense to get the retailer to deal with it as it's not really a set up issue but rather poor quality control.
  8. One bid in the last few seconds and it went for £1900. I wasn't quite brave enough to put in a bid. Did contact the seller yesterday and he was ok with a viewing. So, is a Bass Chatter the happy new owner?
  9. Why spend money with a tech when it should be right. Plus if someone starts carrying out adjustments/alterations there is a good chance you will void your warranty.
  10. Thanks Chris, I didn't think of looking on their Facebook page I'm going to think about it over the next few days and make all the comparisons between the three: Markbass, TC BH250, GK MB200. Also probably need to put something up for sale to fund it.
  11. [quote name='obbm' timestamp='1361730814' post='1990023'] MB200 is an excellent amp. I've used mine with a Schroeder cab for Jam House Band with loud drummers and it was fine. It also gets used for rehearsals and to drive the monitors when we're gigging. [/quote] Thanks Dave, hadn't thought of using it for the monitors. Mind you, then I wouldn't be keeping safe as a spare
  12. Gareth, just been looking at the spec/prices for the MB200. All looks good and at £195 even more affordable. Only has one speakon socket but I'm guessing I could daisy chain my two MB 2 x 10"s. Well I now have three amps to think about
  13. Thanks for that, I'll check them out. Well actually I had almost decided on the TC BH250 a few weeks back but then saw the MarkBass. Not familiar with the GK. Why do say that about the Markbass?
  14. That is deffo going to be a thing of beauty, well it already is. Classy mate.
  15. I suspect you are right. I'm still tempted. It's not too huge a sum to spend for what will be a spare.
  16. Although it's very similar to the one you got me a couple of years back, I'm tempted, especially given it's weight.
  17. Any fellow Bass Chatters had any experience with these amps? I've been thinking of getting a spare amp, just in case of a mid gig amp fail. At £250 notes seems like good value. Apart from the look and price, not sure what the difference is between this and the Little Mark 250.
  18. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1361641806' post='1988746'] Is that what they call them now..? [/quote]
  19. Thanks Lozz. Might have a trip over to Coda in the week and check them out. Seems like you got your one for a good price.
  20. Lozz I'm tempted to get one, not just because I love P basses but more the weight. Do you think most of them come in at that sort of weight now? Was it from Coda?
  21. Sounds exciting, would love to do this. Unless you are very confident of the band being a long term thing, maybe something different at the twelve fret position would be a better plan. Your initials maybe? Anyway, keep us posted with pics and a build diary.
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