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bamboscha

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  1. Here's a 1986 USA made Peavey Bandit 65 combo. Owned by my dad from new. It's only ever been used at home and is in great condition for it's age. It could do with a service as it has one or two scratchy pots, but it works. It has the preferred Scorpion 12" driver and includes the original footswitch for selecting channels and spring reverb. The clean channel on these is particularly good and has quite a flat response. That, and the bulletproof construction made them quite popular with touring country players in the 80's. I've even seen Chet Atkins playing through one! £50 Collection only I'm afraid from Colne, Lancashire.

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  2. 1 minute ago, chrisbass13 said:

    Thats a beautiful 4 string Fretless you got. Just put Thomastik Jazz Flats on my AFR Fretless 5 and it sounds so nice and is so comfortable to play.

    Yes, I'm using Thomastiks also. Very good match. The holy grail though, is La Bella White Nylon Copper. They aren't compatible with the piezos because of the nylon, but hopefully this will change soon. Tony is currently testing prototypes of new piezos from the original maker.

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  3. On 30/03/2021 at 19:07, chrisbass13 said:

    Very happy that this rare, little bass found its way into my hands; an original 90s Ibanez Affirma Fretless 5 String. It is exceptionally ergonomic either standing or sitting and has a beautiful fretless tone and craftsmanship. Thanks to Tony aka Hellzero for opening my eyes to these very special basses.

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    I'm rather jealous of your extra string. I have the 4 string version. I wouldn't say Tony introduced me to these basses but I did have to hunt him down, via another very helpful guy in Italy, in order to buy mine. The internet is a wonderful thing...........sometimes.

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  4. Tim bought my Markbass 102p. A flawless transaction throughout. Excellent communication and paid upfront, trusting me to leave it with his wife while he was out. I'm sure he was probably hiding upstairs so he didn't have to make me a brew when I got there.

    Thanks again Tim. Deal with confidence folks.

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  5. Markbass Multiamp Mono. 300W into 8 ohms, 500W into 4 ohms. Jam packed with amp models and effects. @MoJoKe has provided lots of useful info on here about these amps, which was a godsend at first as, if I'm honest the supplied documentation is a bit brief. Rest assured though, it's dead straightforward to use once you know what you're doing. The amp models are excellent, especially the Markbass ones, as one would expect. The effects are great too, featuring reverbs, delays, modulation effects, compression, octave, synth, overdrives etc.

    The Markbass Midi pedalboard is included which allows switching of effects, patch changes and activation of tuner/mute as well as tap tempo for the delays. IIRC these are around £250 new!!

    The amp is in near mint condition, aside from the small jimp on the side (pictured). I've done a small handful of gigs with it, but it's mainly been used at home for recording. It really is a belting bit of kit but sadly, in the current climate, it's a luxury I don't need. It's in it's original box with manuals for both the amp and pedalboard. I'll throw in a brand new USB A to A cable for use with the editing software which can be downloaded from the markbass website.

    The first shot is for glamour purposes only, cabs not included! (Although I am planning on getting shut of the 2x10)

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  6. Selling this rather lovely Godin ACS Slim. It's a 2019 model in near mint condition. The nut is 43mm, so comfortable for those more used to electric guitar necks. Fantastic RMC pickup system and 13-pin output for use with Roland synths etc. I have the Roland GR-55 and can confirm that all the electronics work perfectly. I've become a Godin nerd since buying this, it's bags of fun to play, really well made, and the hexaphonic pickup system opens up a world of weird and wonderful possibilities, aside from Roland synth units. It comes with a Godin gig bag which, of course I forgot to photograph.

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  7. Welcome Thomas!

    I love Denmark. I've been every year for the last five or six years. Last year I was in Blokhus and somewhere near Aarhus. Fantastic place and people! Sadly this year, everything has been cancelled. 😡 Great to have you on board!

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  8. 2 minutes ago, ped said:

    I’ve been using the V-bass (and now the VB99) for twenty years or so. With a GK bass or not they are superb multi fx/preamp/synth/audio interface units!

    I really fancy a pop at the new Boss SY-1000 as it could cover all my guitar and bass needs in one box, but the only thing I've got left to sell to fund it is my Markbass Multiamp and I'm unsure whether the modelling and FX in the Boss will be as good. Any thoughts? Sorry, I'll stop Hijacking your ad now.

  9. I'm just recently getting into the guitar synth thing/polyphonic pickups etc and you're right, it's mountains of fun. I've ended up with a GR-55. Not exactly what I wanted as I'm not too interested in the PCM side of things but it came with a Godin I bought. I reckon this GR-20 would be a great intro to guitar synthification at this price. Wonder how many other V-Guitar nerds there are on BC?

  10. Original Korg stand for the SV-1. Would love to keep this as it's a very cool looking stand, but it's taking up space and I need a two tiered stand. There are one or two scratches on it but generally it's in excellent condition. This was made specifically for the SV-1 and screws into threaded inserts on the underside of the keyboard, so it won't work for other boards without modifications.

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