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Yes please! Pm'ed
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Sold my tuner to Mike Top bloke and recommended!
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I've had an Ashdown ABM575 Evo 3 recently and replaced it with the GK MB Fusion as i couldnt get on with the Ashdown sound. The GK is a completely different animal - it lacks the big soft (gooey was a great description Jack) Ashdown sound that i didnt like and couldnt get rid of via the eq on the ABM. It has a much more defined midrange (which i love) and i find it more punchy in the mix. Its also really simple to set up - just increase the contour if you want a more old school mid scoopy sound. I run everything flat with a little extra low mid (sometimes a touch more bass) and the contour off and its spot on at most gigs. ts not so brittle and edgy as the traditional GK heads but you can get close if you want it. Plenty of bass on tap and a tameable treble eq section. I just think its a really versatile head with a great basic sound and less of a one trick pony than the Ashdown which needed extreme eq'ing for my taste. ps I get the impression that Ashdowns work better with "basic" (no offence) basses such as Precisions and Jazzes rather than modern active stuff like my Spectors - maybe thats why i didnt get on with my ABM.
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First gig you went to - who was in the band?
Mudpup replied to paulconnolly's topic in General Discussion
Van Halen at the Finsbury Park Rainbow in 1978 with St Paradise supporting (Ted Nugents rhythm section). -
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[size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive]Treated myself to a Pitchblack Poly so my Behringer TU300 Tuner is up for grabs. [/font][/size] [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive]Used but great condition and no issues.[/font][/size] [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive]Heres a link to the specs and features[/font][/size] [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive][url="http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/TU300.aspx"]http://www.behringer...ucts/TU300.aspx[/url][/font][/size] [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive]£15 posted Paypal gift or £13 collected from nr Bishops Stortford/Harlow Essex/Herts[/font][/size] [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive]SOLD SOLD SOLD!!!!!!!!!!![/font][/size] [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive]Cheers for looking[/font][/size]
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Neither of mine have clubby necks - i came off a skinny Ibanez Sdgr and they felt instantly comfy.
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New songs for the set list - covers band
Mudpup replied to citymariner's topic in General Discussion
Slowies in our set are:- Duran Duran - Ordinary World Goo Goo Dolls - Iris Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Stereophonics - Wireless Radio -
I have a Euro LX4 PJ and its a keeper. Best bass i have owned in 30 years. The neck is not as cramped as an Ibanez SDGR but still quite slim and is effortlessly playable. I believe the necks are made in the USA and exported to Europe to be assembled so youre getting US Spector quality with them. Felt like an old pair of boots from day one. The EMG PJ's are hifi clear but with a grindy quality when you push the tonepump a bit. Its a really hot output so check you have the adjustable trim pot version of the tonepump - some amps arent too happy with it (i run mine at about 80%). Its fine with my GK and Hartke heads but my Cube needs the input gain reduced quite dramatically to avoid overloading. It really shows up differences in string brands - currently loving DR Fat Beams on it. Most people agree the Euros punch well above their weight and arent far off USA NS quality for half the price. That black one looks lovely but he also had an older natural one for about 800 quid i think. It looked great vfm in my opinion but may not have the adjustable tonepump. Take a trip and try them.
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Top man Easy to deal with and highly recommended Cheers!
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[quote name='ras52' timestamp='1342456692' post='1735431'] I had a very odd trip there. I was the only customer in the shop and the guy just wanted to ignore me completely! I was looking at an active bass, asked him what one of the controls was for: he said "I don't know" and carried on ignoring me. [/quote] I had a very similar experience at The American Guitar Centre in Tonbridge. They had/have a lovely USA Spector in there. I went down with a pocketful of cash to try it, took 30 minutes to get the MarkBass Momark demo thingy to actually work (the guy in the shop didnt know anything about it) so i had an amp to play through and then found the bass didnt actually work either. The guy there was completely uninterested and had a "oh well, never mind" sort of attitude. He didnt even suggest they open it up and have a quick look in case it was an obvious problem that could be quickly resolved. I dont think he was the owner though - there was another chap downstairs who was a bit more helpful (or at least chatty). I never went back. I have found DV247, The Bass Gallery in Camden, Gig Gear in Harlow and Bass Central in Florida most excellent though.
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Its a great head!
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Just picked up an aluminium case for my Fusion in Maplins today. Reduced from £35 to £19.99 and a bit tougher than a laptop case. Comes with all the foam. Will probably fit a load of other micro heads too. Worth a look if youre in the market. [IMG]http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj640/mudpup1/02c1b38c.jpg[/IMG]
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Spare amp and also Hartke VXL di/preamp thingy just in case taken to every gig. Its being professional i think - we're getting paid to do a job and not let anyone down on the night so we cover most potential problem scenarios. Drummer has a spare snare, guitarist has 2 amps in a roadcase and 2 cabs, i have 2 separate amps and cabs in case one blows, we all have a spare guitar. We did a big gig in Cornwall last bank holiday which involved a lot of travelling, big audience, good pay and got to thinking "what if an amp blows at 10pm - we're stuffed!!" so made a few investments since then. Good for peace of mind i think.
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Choosing a Class D head with more than 500W at 4 ohms and no more than £700
Mudpup replied to Clarky's topic in Amps and Cabs
Clarky, i work in the smoke a few days a week. I could chuck the GK MB Fusion in the car one day and pop round if you wanted to have a blast on it. -
Choosing a Class D head with more than 500W at 4 ohms and no more than £700
Mudpup replied to Clarky's topic in Amps and Cabs
Just started using a GK MB Fusion head and mightily impressed with it -
NOW SOLD Ashdown ABM 500 RC Evo3 amp head and case
Mudpup replied to Mudpup's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Chilli peps under the bridge?
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NOW SOLD Ashdown ABM 500 RC Evo3 amp head and case
Mudpup replied to Mudpup's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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NOW SOLD Immaculate Ashdown ABM500RC Evo3 amplifier and case. Bought about 6 months ago from DV247. Unmarked and includes a choice of either a Gator 2u rack ABS rack case or an Aguilar ProTec rack bag. Valve blend preamp, compressor, sub generator, eq in/out, preshape etc...... Bought as a backup amp and only used in a couple of rehearsals to test it out. I found i dont get on with the signature Ashdown sound so have replaced it with a GK Fusion and now have too many amps!!!!!!! Original manual and sales receipt included and you are welcome to pop round and have a play on it to check it out. If you're reading this, you probably know what a great amp this is so i wont rabbit on anymore about it. Prefer collection from Herts/Essex border (just off J7 M11 Harlow) but can deliver to London/Herts/Essex/Kent area by arrangement and a bit of petrol £340 Pics here [IMG]http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj640/mudpup1/Guitars/Ashdown1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj640/mudpup1/Guitars/Ashdown3.jpg[/IMG]
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Nope not yet Just loaded up with a few months worth of an alternative brand in the meantime - sorry Andy! Will look again a bit later (unless you have a sample set in return for a quick review on the site ) I like the longevity of the nickels but they arent zingy enough for me hence trying to find the stainless ones