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The 40th Anniversary Euros were 12 of each I believe in Blue and Red. There is also a similar special edition Green one, that was a 3 of I believe. I'll try and find some pics.
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100% agreed - Guaranteed to be strong interest in that. I'd go for it...
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Warwick Streamer $$ 4 String Double Buck. Taken recently in trade, nice bass but I want/need to move a couple of basses along still. Great basses these and more attractive in my view and less common than the Corvette shaped $$. Dates from 2006, good condition, a small chip on the underside of the 5th fret area and some fairly minor scars on the back of the neck. Some signs of wear and the odd minor mark / blemish on the body of the bass, commensurate with a 15 year old bass. A nice, clean bass, currently set with a lovely easy playing low action. Double humbucker design, incredible amount of sound options available from this bass - covers pretty much any style with the coil switching for each pickup: serial, parallel and single coil, and all the variations / permutations of this. Specifications: Bolt-on Neck Design US Swamp Ash Maple neck Wenge fingerboard Scale length: 34" (long scale) 24 frets Passive MEC MM-style humbuckers with large open pole pieces, coil switching for each pickup: serial, parallel and single coil Active MEC 2-band electronics Finishes: Natural oil finish and colored oil finish Warwick tuners 2-piece Warwick bridge. Please message me for any other details / photographs etc. £800 - plus £30 shipping mainland UK. Now £799 including shipping mainland UK.
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Yep - Lozz is right on this. I recently swapped out 2 x BF Big Baby for 2 x One10's as I found the voicing better for my hard rock band. The voicing is pretty much where I need it to be rather than having to 'find' it on the super transparent Big Baby. Alex at BF says to think of them as two ranges with two voices, the clear and transparent 12XN Driver Range and the Retro 10CR Driver Range
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One band, in two different parts of the room.
bagsieblue replied to bass_dinger's topic in General Discussion
Haha, just like with the chords. Learn it wrongly then learn right after. -
Yes - I've got one of these - great basses. Made at the same time / same factory as the highly regarded 60's CV's
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Yeah, saw that, good cabs. One of the drivers has been replaced though .....
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One other thing to mention is the SVT450 is one of the least ampeggy sounding amps they do. Its the same as the B2RE - but in a casing to make it look like a tube amp. It's a S/S amp and fairly neutral, not really tubey sounding at all, so you may be better getting the colour you want from before the amp rather than relying on the amp.
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Apologies - maybe I wasn't clear - the Helix is always in the signal chain, the variables are after that. Signal chain. Bass > Helix >..... Option 1 - DI Splitter Box, therefore in front of the amp - 1 x Feed to PA, 1 x Feed to Amp and Cab (for monitoring no influence on FOH feed) Option 2 - > Amp.... DI from back of amp feed to PA, amp out to Cab (for monitoring no influence on FOH feed) Options 3 - > Amp > Cab.....PA feed from Micing the cab = same monitor feed and FOH feed.
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One thing I am now more aware of and like to have options on is dependant on where the sound guy takes the bass feed from. As this is a festival I'm assuming there will be a PA to do all the heavy lifting. I like to have options through my HX Stomp for where the sound guy takes the feed from to run into the PA. 1 - In front of the amp, so no colour to the PA feed from the amp or the cab. 2 - From the amp DI, so colour from the amp, but not from the cab. 3 - Micing up the cab - gives colour from the amp and the cab I then use different present (plus minus amp blocks, cab blocks) depending on where the feed is taken from.
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Peavey T40 - Bass Guitar £525 shipped Mainland UK - or can be collected from Chorley, Lancashire, would prefer collection on this so that a buyer can test and view - this bass has certainly had a life.....lots of photos below. No Trades. Comes in hardcase as shown in photo. Serial number dates back to 1981. - so 40 years old this year!!! Weight 4.939 KG or 10lb 14oz Lots of wear on this bass as can be see in the photos. - Marks on the neck, the most noteworthy being one on the top side of the neck around the 4th Fret and one on the under side of the neck around the 3rd fret. - Marks on the body, mainly scarring on the back of the bass - Cracks etc on the plastics. - The small metal ball type position markers that would sit in the pick guard near the pots as pot position markers are missing. - Note one of the grub screws on the saddle on the G string is rusted and corroded- I actually moved this from the E string as I found it the best way of setting it up with a good action. The other grub screw on the saddle still functions so the action can still be adjusted. £525 shipped - a reasonable price I feel for one of these given the words and the phots below.
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Spector Euro 4 Bass - Solid Black Gloss - Limited Edition. £1350 Now £1250 shipped Mainland UK in a Flightcase then into an outer box. No Trades. Limited Edition in that it has full maple wings - not the more normal Euro alder/walnut/maple sandwich. Link here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EURO4BK--spector-euro4-solid-black-gloss Hardware has been swapped out for gold to complete the classic Spector Black & Gold Look. Very good condition - just one small scratch near the strap button as shown in the photos. Flightcase is a sturdy plywood, metal edges, rounded chome corners.
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Peavey Unity - USA 1991 - Neck Through - 8lb 9oz - *SOLD*
bagsieblue replied to bagsieblue's topic in Basses For Sale
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MONO M80 Dual Bass Case. In very good condition, see photos, just a couple of nicks. The worst if which is shown in the photos. £195Collected from Chorley Lancs. I think these are too oversized(on the width) to be able to ship in a sensible box and at a sensible cost. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT A second bass is a must-have on stage or in the studio. But in transit, carrying two bass guitars has always been a necessary evil. We set out to design an elegant solution to this problem. Our driving criteria was to offer each guitar the same protection as our single M80 hybrid case. After a year of prototyping, the Z-form™ design was perfected (patents pending). The end result is an incredibly light weight, extremely rugged Classic Dual Bass Guitar Case. A first of its kind. Go play. 360° PROTECTION DROP-PROOF The patented Headlock™ design provides a level of protection worthy of the finest instruments. Your guitars quickly strap in and remain stabilized during transport. The headstocks of both guitars are suspended inside the case, saving them from both side and rear impacts. STRAP PIN PROTECTION Hi-density foam bumpers divert vertical impacts out and around the case, away from the strap pin. Integral ABS panels deliver hardcase protection at a fraction of the weight. The reinforced outer shell of the case absorbs and deflects hard impact away from the vulnerable areas of the guitar. SMART STORAGE ONE OR TWO GUITARS This patented “zig zag” design creates a completely separate case for each guitar. That means both headstocks are protected with our Headlock™ suspension system and strap pin bumpers. It also means the M80 Dual can be used with 1 or 2 guitars - something you’ll appreciate on the road. Additionally, the Z-form design allows for immediate access to either instrument. TICK-READY Most MONO cases come equipped with the triple D-ring attachments required for the optional Classic Tick Accessory Case, the modular tool case designed to extend the storage capacity of your guitar case. The Classic Tick Accessory Case seamlessly and securely attaches to the case as shown. Some older cases may not be Tick-ready - please contact support if you have questions about the Tick-compatibility of your MONO case. PLUG AND PLAY Everything in its place. Specialized storage compartments put your gear right where you need it. The hidden upper pocket keeps your wallet, keys, and cell concealed. Pen slots double as tool storage. Business card storage and a durable key clip are also included. BUILT TO LAST WEAR IT OUT We build our cases to military specs, using only high-test materials with extreme resistance to abrasion and the elements. Inside, the plush lining protects delicate custom finishes. Outside, the water-resistant Sharkskin™ shell keeps you on the move, rain or shine. 100% animal free. RIVETED HANDLE & HYPALON SOLE Rock solid, industrial webbing handles come standard on MONO cases. Bar-tack stitching and steel rivets reinforce for strength, while high grade webbing provides a super comfortable grip. All M80 cases feature a hard-wearing sole and piping made of Hypalon - the same industrial rubber used to create inflatable military rafts. This sole simply does not wear out
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Peavey Unity Bass, Made In USA - Neck Through. - £350 shipped Mainland UK. Passive P / J Pickups. Comes with nice Leather (effect?) Peavey Gigbag. Dates from early 1990s I believe. Overall condition is average - some scratches as shown in the photographs. on the body of the bass. Weight is 3.903KG, or 8lb 9oz.
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SGC Nanyo Bass Collection Passive SB300 - In Pink !!! £189 shipped Mainland UK. Passive SGC Nanyo Bass Collection. Definitely pink as a factory finish - see pictures from inside the control cavity. I've taken photos in different areas/different light to try and capture the pink accurately. Decent overall condition - all works as it should. A few dings and dents as shown in the photos and a hairline crack in the finish on the back of the neck - where the headstock meets the neck itself. Edit - To say will try and find some knobs that all match.
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Yamaha RBX550M - Made in Taiwan - £199 shipped Mainland UK 1990 I believe - below are screenshots of the 1990 Yamaha Brochure. Good overall condition given the age. Good quality and plays nicely like most Yammies do, with a medium, nice easy playing action. A few scars on the body and neck, commensurate with the age and use. Clearly not a pristine bass. Being critical - I'd say the pots are somewhat of a bit of a weak link as often found on basses of this price point from this age. Set up is PJ with Volume / Balance / Tone.