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MXR Sold!
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Hey @Jack this one didn't I'm afraid! That said I believe I have the appropriate rack ears in my locker and will happily include them if I do!
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Black Alder Sire P7 Active 5 string... I think I have to accept that I'm at my happiest with just 4!
This one has been fitted with Nordstrand pickups (NPJ5FS Hum Cancelling), black metal knobs, and had the finish on the neck taken down just a little, not so much you'd notice anything has been done but so it's not quite as thick and glossy as it came. Currently fitted with Curt Mangan coated 45-130. Original Pickups and Knobs included. A little wear showing around the back/bottom as pictured, but overall very good condition. Preamp set flat is identical to pre-amp off, ideal if you want to be switching between two tones. Gator Transit Gigbag now included.
Happy to package up for courier but collection from Bournemouth obviously more fun!
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@Lakland5 still here!
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On 29/11/2018 at 11:44, EBS_freak said:
I'm probably on my own here... but I always think that the focus that function bands place on food is very rude. Weddings are very expensive affairs and paying for bands to have a meal when you've already paid for the band is very presumptuous of the band.
I can't think of any other job where there's such demands on being fed. If you are a tradesman for example and working on site all day, you make provisions for food. You don't go to your employer and demand food.
I see it like this, if there's no plans for food set out, take your own. If you are invited to partake in the buffet, then good - but only when told to... never before the guests unless told to do so. I've played with some miserable bands that just shock me when it comes to their expectations and "right" to food to the point where they cause a scene. It particularly annoys me when bands visibly baulk when presented with a tray of sandwiches. If you want a hot meal, get one on the way to the gig.
Early conversations with the clients way before the events can avoid awkwardness - such as asking if there's opportunity to get food at the facilities in advance, will usually avoid embarrassment and win you friends. I know a lot of bands put it into contracts... but that doesn't mean a great deal. And you aren't going to win any friends at a wedding if you start talking food and "in the contract".
In some cases, you may actually win for being polite - I remember a wedding where we asked in advance about the food situation and when we got there, there was an envelope waiting for us - "Sorry, there's no space for you guys to eat anywhere and the post breakfast buffet is only finger food, so please find some cash enclosed to get yourself into town and get some food before showtime." - The contents of the envelope worked out to be £30 a head.
Fully agree with this... I run my own band in Devon and really get wound up when the guys start pushing in or being demanding. In our contract there's a 'Things that help us but are not demands' section that allows the clients to let us know if we're being fed, watered and green roomed, no pressure. Means we can plan in advance, and there's no excuse for anyone to arrive and whine about being hungry. Usually we're fully invited to all, in which case it's just about behaving respectfully. Have done plenty of dep gigs where I feel uncomfortable about the way the band are acting towards the client on this subject, especially when the demands are super picky for peoples requirements!
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Blackstone Appliances Mosfet Drive: £180 Posted...2 channel super-dynamic overdrive, the latest version. Here's their info! Boxed and in excellent condition.SOLD
One Control Mosquito Blender: £100 Posted. Ideal for adding a Clean blend to any pedal that doesn't have one... I was using it for the Blackstone here. Well equipped but nice and small!
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Hey! Whereabouts are you based?
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Hey @scalpy, Teignmouth, Devon!
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Can only echo the above... I pop in there most weeks and his setups are stunning!
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Exeter but travel across the south coast often!
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Hi @Manu Berdin... I'm afraid I don't know and don't have any way to check at the moment! It's lighter than my Sire and not much more than my limelights, which were just over 8lbs (when I bought them....)
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Harley Benton PJ-75... exceedingly good bang for the buck with these. I tend to like something with an exceedingly vintage radius to the fingerboard so have moved on, but I've used this bass on a few very professional gigs and it did a killer job. Can arrange collection or box up nicely for the courier (Included). One little dink on the back, pictured. Am looking for a great Mustang or Barefaced Big Twin if anyone wants this towards it (or is selling!)
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Concur with all of the above... very easy to do a deal with!
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On Hold
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@Creeper Weirdly I put a proper darker plate on this when I got it, and it really didn't look right for the era! Going back through pictures of the originals it seems Mark got it right (again... I've questioned things with him before and as it turns out when it comes to vintage-correctness he's always right!)
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@Mase Shipping abroad shouldn't be a problem!
That looks great!
1973 Gibson EB-0
in Basses For Sale
Posted · Edited by knicknack
Tentatively up for sale as I have a project on the mind! Mark at Limelight has had a good look and we're looking at early 1973 with all original pots/wiring etc. Apparently the pickup was moved back in late '72, and it certainly makes the bass more versatile than the earlier models I've played, a little more Precision in character. 30" scale.
A few reversible modifications included to make this bass more gig friendly, this being the Hipshot Supertone bridge allowing for far better intonation/action adjustment, and Ultralite tuners which have alleviated all signs of neck dive. Bridge is a drop in replacement and tuners have been done so that any sign should be covered up by originals, should you wish to refit. Currently fitted with GHS Pressurewounds, but will have D'addario Chrome Flats included. Dunlop Straplocks and a nice wide strap. Reunion Blues semi hollow guitar case which is a good fit and offers a lot of protection.
Would much prefer for the bass to be seen in person before sale, am in Bournemouth and happy to meet within reason. Could ship if truly necessary.