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yorks5stringer

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  1. Rik bought a Zoom 506II from me. Swift payment, no issues.
  2. Mike bought a Zoom B3 from me. Great comms, swift payment and a pleasant transaction. Buy from or sell to with confidence.
  3. Al bought a Compressor from me, great comms and swift payment. Thanks again. Buy from or sell to with confidence.
  4. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1393497494' post='2380939'] Are you taking the mick? It's already been mentioned a few posts up. Several times now. [/quote] Much as I and others enjoy reading through the whole thread, some may just either speed read or come to the party towards the end. I think a more generous response may be in order?
  5. Yes, I thought I'd try steaming it but the grain is pretty tight there so it may end ( geddit) up with a headstock reshape and home refinish ( I have a satin spray can). I can report after some further negotiation I got 30 euros off (£25 ish) a £100 Bass! Equally, it's now nicely on the way to being road worn and is my " beater bass" so may just leave it!! Reckon I may have just been unlucky and thankfully my Warwick Star Bass came packed in a similar box last year and was fine.
  6. Right, time to fess up. The HB I bought a week ago has gone back to Thomann. It was a B Stock one and although cheaper than A Stock it came not with the "traces of use" I expected but 2 deep dints on the back and one on the front arm contour. [attachment=156365:P1030693.JPG] [attachment=156364:P1030692.JPG] The outer box was not damaged but the inner box had the poly neck rest broken and the poly padding for the headstock and strap button had moved too. After me sending a load of photos, they agreed after some persuasion they would take it back at their expense, not mine. At first they said it was B Stock, your problem, I said the damage was more than "traces of use" to quote their description. Roll on a week and my new A Stock one arrived. Again outer box was undamaged but the inner box had impact damage whenre the bass had moved. The neck rest support was again broken away and the headstock had sustained an impact, end on[attachment=156367:P1030709.JPG]. [attachment=156368:P1030710.JPG] [attachment=156366:P1030714.JPG] Thing is, this one is lighter than the last and although the action will need a bit more tweaking still it a nice Bass. Am currently negotiating a further discount. Anyway what I'm flagging up is that I've had 2 of these Basses, where the external carton does not look as if its sustained an impact, but the internal cartons were both quite mashed up. here's the side of the second basses carton where the Tuners have ripped its sides [attachment=156369:P1030712.JPG] It does make me wonder if these were damaged before being sent out? I'll do an update once Thomann get back to me.
  7. [quote name='jimrs2k' timestamp='1393440093' post='2380388'] Mojoke, ive used a x32 a few times and i have to say they are effing awesome, even a muppet like me can use it ! they are really good. Did you go for the compact or full size? [/quote] I thought how can he be skint after buying a cheapie Behringher FX pedal. Then I googled it...!!! WOW
  8. Nothing so far other than some expressions of interest. I'm quite happy to ring him after the Guitar Show he mentioned ( do those things still exist?) and check out some options and get an idea of costs.
  9. Cool electronic wammy pad, suspect in the real world down at the Dog and Duck it would not garner that much interest...?
  10. Set Up Class Names: (now we are 5) Mornats jimrs2k Norm GrahamT Thor Before I get back to Ben Crowe, are you looking at a weekend or week day?
  11. [quote name='Norm' timestamp='1393280133' post='2378313'] Yep, that comment was partly for comedic effect with tongue firmly in cheek! The first 2 ads I looked at were 12 grand & 10 grand though ;-) Didn't mention the others for £500, ha ha! Cheers, Norm [/quote] You could do worse than start inhabiting this Lounge and topics, I don't think you need to wear sandals or grow a beard....(sorry, lazy stereophonics I know) [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/230165-thomann-dbs-any-good-as-a-first-bass/page__pid__2372825#entry2372825"]http://basschat.co.u...25#entry2372825[/url]
  12. Yes, should have remembered that Rockinbetter especially as I mentioned the Retrovibes...!
  13. [quote name='Norm' timestamp='1393254840' post='2377797'] Trace head was a v4 & the mutron was a q-tron. Would love a mutron but they'm very expensive! ;-) Jimrs2k's genz, fearful & status set up was full of grunt & worth a mention too. double Bass was such a surprising challenge, it hurts! Might have to have a serious go though. Norm. [/quote] Knew I'd get those Heads and things wrong!
  14. Great condition, cheap and surprisingly good multi FX and Tuner. Not boxed but will post in padded envelope. [attachment=156046:P1030707.JPG]
  15. Lovely old Vintage Dual Compressor in great condition, still in original box and with 18v PSU. No issues, this is the second generation one which is the more sought after. Great review below: [b]Trace Elliot SMX[/b]: This old, long out of production pedal has a cult following among bassists. It is a dual-band comp, which was very rare at the time it was produced. Unusual features include: separate knobs to control the amount of compression for the high and low sides of the crossover; a "tilting" EQ knob that emphasizes either the highs or the lows; and a second footswitch to bypass only the high band of the compression (meaning only the lows would get compressed). The center frequency of the crossover is 350Hz, but it has a shallow slope so the upper and lower bands actually overlap between 225Hz and 900Hz. The compression attack is not adjustable, but they preset a fast attack for the high band and a slow attack for the low band, which seems like a good setup. The noise level is fairly low--not the quietest, but acceptable. It does roll off a bit of both the lows and highs. The overall tone and action are quite smooth and musical, clean and punchy, at most comp settings; only at the highest settings it can sound a bit "artificial". At high ratios there can be a noticeable "pop" or "tic" artifact when the threshold is crossed. The maximum ratio is 8:1, so even at the highest settings it does not act as a limiter on the strongest peaks. This pedal is not quite up to the same audio standards and capabilities as the Rane or FEA dual-band comps, but it does sound quite good, and the differences would be less apparent while playing live on stage. Dual-band compression in general can allow much more finger-articulation sound and less "swallowing of the highs" than a single-band system, so the Trace SMX is a worthy contender if those qualities are important to you, and if you find one at a fair price. It runs on 18V DC, which means either using two batteries, or finding an 18V adapter with a 2.5 mm barrel plug, because the "normal" 2.1 mm Boss-type plug does not fit. Finding an appropriate AC adapter is critical, and if one of these pedals is sold [u]with[/u] the adapter then it is worth paying more for. If you have an isolated-outlet multiple power supply (like the Voodoo Labs PPII+) you can have Voodoo Labs custom-make you a series Y cable for 18 V, with the appropriate 2.5 mm plug. The construction of the pedal is [u]very[/u] heavy-duty. It's a bit over twice the width of a Boss pedal. There is no LED or other meter to indicate signal over the threshold. The footswitches are not "true bypass", but the bypassed tone is fairly clean. Price in USD: $75-$175 used, no longer available new. [attachment=156044:P1030705.JPG]
  16. As new, comes in original box as shown, with manual and the important PSU. No issues, only selling as I have bought a new amp with built in Compressor. [attachment=156038:P1030706.JPG]
  17. Attendees Yorks5stringer, Dominsomerset ,Mojoke ,Thor, DorsetBlue, GrahamT, Woodinblack+1,Stevie,Jimrs2k,Norm,The Rev,James Budden, Ben Crowe. As no-one took any photos, I'll try and do it from memory: Graham T brought his Hohner B Bass V, Mojoke had a Lakeland amongst 2 others, Dominsomerset brought a cheap and cheerful but nice Westfield Jazz along with a fretless pbass with Jazz pickups, Thor had a very nice 69 Jazz, Norm had a MM Stingray, The Rev brought his Double Bass, Woodinblack had a Squier VI and an Iby SGR, Jinrs2k brought his Status Kingbass. Doubtless missed some out including my own KBass V ( superjazz), the HB P/Jazz 5 string as mentioned elsewhere, and my Warwick Star Bass which everyone seemed to like. Mind as I organised the event it would have been rude not to.... Heads included GB Shuttle, MarkBass combos and cabs, my RJ TTE head and cab, Trace V5 and Barefaced Vintage Cab, Phil Jones briefcases, an EI head and some Fishman goodies with the Rev. Norm brought a shed load of pedals including a Mutron I seem to remember. Guest speaker was Ben Crowe from Crimson Guitars who talked us through how one could use his tools to work on a Bass prior to and after setup. He brought along his prototype Perspex Bass for Charlie Jones which surprisingly was not too heavy due to nice carving and sculpting of the body. Should enough people be interested he is happy to run a Bass setup workshop where participants would learn all the tricks of the trade. We had a very entertaining hour plus with Ben and those present brought out their problem Basses and he explained how to resolve their issues! Ben also showed us some of the files and tools he makes, these can be seen in his online shop:http://crimsonguitars.com/shop/ There are also loads of online videos that anyone interested can access too on his site. Norm enjoyed an impromptu Double Bass lesson courtesy of TheRev and James Budden (its all in the wrist/posture Norm!) So all in all, we had a pretty decent afternoon, good job I brought an electric fire as the Skittle Alley was not warm and despite the Landlords protestations, the radiators never came on! Apologies if I've missed out anyone who attended or missed mentioning their Bass/Head/Cab that they brought along, and onwards to the LBS this weekend! Thanks to all who attended and Dave from Probass (ElectrovibeBasses) had to send his last minute apologies. However any Basschatter can obtain a £20 discount off any Bass on his website by mentioning the Bash ( and paying by direct bank transfer).http://www.probass.co.uk/Home.html
  18. Well it's a thread about MarkBass gear, so IMHO I don't see an issue if he gives us the inside story or responds to queries. I think his candour is to be applauded and it would be great if other CEO's followed this type of lead.
  19. We're all still there, having a lock-in..... I think the last non-organiser to leave was at around 4.45, and I got home at 5.05.
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