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As part of the spring clearout these are now up for grabs, both quite individual but both actually really good. First is a D'Addario inflate strap thingy. Its got a wide shoulder part on it that actually inflates to cushion the weight of the bass, and believe me it feels waaaay more comfortable than a comfort-strap or whatever. I paid about £35 for it many moons ago before our local music store closed down, and its just been sat in my bits-bag ever since. It had strap locks on it since new, but apart from that its in great condition. Hows about £17 delivered? Pics.... Second up is this beauty ( ) I think its by Levys but can't remember, I paid about £30 for it from the London Music Show about 5 years ago, put straplocks on it but never used it. I'm a sucker for things that look nice but I don't actually use them. Its got mock-croc skin on the flamey-top bits, and the underside of the strap is proper leather. Hows £17 delivered again? Pics.... Bank transfer much preferred, but will do the PayPal thing if you pay the evil fees. Cheers my lovelies!
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There's no room at the inn on my pedalboard, so these are needing a new home. Ibanez PD7 Bass Overdrive, excellent bass distortion with 3 variable amounts of attack, can be used as just a slightly gritty boost to your signal or right up to full on dirty mayhem. Full specs here; [url="http://www.ibanez.com/Electronics/model-PD7"]http://www.ibanez.com/Electronics/model-PD7[/url] Reviews here; [url="http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/bass_effects/ibanez/pd7_phat-hed_bass_overdrive/index.html"]http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/bas...rive/index.html[/url] Video demo here; [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR_6oM3ijFg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR_6oM3ijFg[/url] Pic of mine here; Price here; £30 delivered. As the pictures shows its in excellent condition, never been abused and I wish all pedals had the knob-lock functions and the battery compartment opening like these do! Behringer TU300, vastly overlooked pedal tuner, got functions for guitar and bass, as well as having settings to have it down to D# or even to D. In great condition, but the only problem with Behringer pedals is that they eat batteries so mains power advised! Never been abused, hows £20 delivered. Full specs here; [url="http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/TU300.aspx"]http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/TU300.aspx[/url] Picture of mine here; Behringer FX600 Multi-FX pedal, also in great condition and with a really good chorus and trem, excellent condition and well worth it for the money. As above it eats batteries though, so mains power advised. Again £20 delivered. Full specs and audio samples here; [url="http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/FX600.aspx"]http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/FX600.aspx[/url] Pictures of mine here; First come first served, bank transfer much more preferred than paypal but will do the evil paypal thing if you cover the fees, any more questions just ask! Cheers y'all...
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Peavey T-Max 350w/500w Amp, Great Condition, £160.
BassJase replied to BassJase's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Excellent guy to deal with, goodies came fast and very securely packaged, and really nice fella too. What more can you ask for? Cheers amigo!
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Peavey T-Max 350w/500w Amp, Great Condition, £160.
BassJase replied to BassJase's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Peavey T-Max 350w/500w Amp, Great Condition, £160.
BassJase posted a topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
Right, well in a continuation of my spring clear-out of all bass stuff thats not being used, here we have a Peavey T-Max amp head. I originally had a T-Max until a couple of years ago but sold it, then missed it like crazy so bought another. This one has hardly been used by me so its time for a new loving home for the beast. Everyone knows how good these amps are, both solid state and valve preamps which can be selected independantly or blended together, its 350w into 4ohms and 500w into 2ohms, plently loud enough for nearly any pub/club gig. Its got a 7 band EQ which you can switch on or off, high and low shelving, plus a whole host of other Peavey goodies. Here's the manwell to read for yourself; [url="http://www.peavey.com/media/pdf/manuals/80302264.pdf"]http://www.peavey.com/media/pdf/manuals/80302264.pdf[/url] ...and heres the reviews on harmony Central, nearly all give it 9's and 10's; [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Bass+Amp/product/Peavey/T+Max+Head/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...T+Max+Head/10/1[/url] Overall its in great condition, its been racked all of its life and besides a couple of small scratches its visually in great condition. The only two things to mention is that the post gain knob has been replaced with something similar but not the same, and two of the slider knobs on the EQ have gone astray. Its still fully functional and you can still adjust them fine, its just a case of either tracking down some new knobs or living with it! here's the pictures of the beasty.... Because of the missing sliders i'm after a sensible £160 for it, collected from myself in North London. But I also travel to cambridge and East Anglia quite often, so delivery to these areas may be possible. (I'm actually in Cambridge this week from Thursday to Sunday, but be quick if you're interested!) This really is a great amp for the money, and everyone knows how tank-proof Peavey gear is. May possibly be tempted into bass-trades for this, but I could do with the money more! Cheers Y'all.... -
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Bump for pics.... I've tried to highlight the cases worst parts in the last two pictures, but its in overall really good condition as the pictures show.... The iPod classic is in there to show you scale, and as you can see the fabric and foam are both in fantastic condition, just a little black paint from the back hinges has flaked off but its still perfectly good. I'm also going to be in Cambridge and east Anglia from Thursday to Sunday, so delivery to around these parts is a possibility.
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Had this happen quite a few times at weddings, its easy to say "I'm sorry mate but this gear is only insured if I'm using it, if its goes belly up then its your pocket." But usually I'm very unprofessional about it and when they jokingly get ready to grab it and say "can I have a go mate?" I just put on serious angry face and say "No, you can't."
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For a beginner or even an old hand, the Fender B-Dec is awesome, everything you could need in a practice amp and more. Drum machine, phrase sampler and looper, virtual band backing tracks and exercises, theory exercises and scales, arpeggios etc.... Really can't think of anything better to learn with.
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Righty-ho, what we 'ave 'ere is a Diago Tourman pedal board, its in really good condition with no tears or cracks or anything nasty. There's some slight tarnishing on the metal clasps/hinges but these obviously don't affect its performance at all. I also had to apply some glue to the material on one of the front corners where the material was coming away, but thats pretty inconspicuous. It has hole-bits in the clasps should you wish you put small padlocks in there to keep it locked, and as I'm sure everyones aware, these are fantastic pedal boards. Heres the overall sizing and overview of it; [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-boards/overview.html"]http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-...s/overview.html[/url] Here's a couple of quick video whatsits; [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-boards/videos.html"]http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-boards/videos.html[/url] Here's some crazy pictures of Diago 'boards; [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-boards/gallery.html"]http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-...ds/gallery.html[/url] And here's a review of them; [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-boards/reviews.html"]http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-boards/pedal-...ds/reviews.html[/url] The RRP for these from Diago is £150 new (plus whatever P+P you'd have to pay) but you can get them on the 'bay for £130 (plus the P+P) This is up for grabs at £85, as I said its in real good condition and pictures of it will follow in the next day or two (camera needs new batteries!) Feel free to PM me any offers you might have for it, but please keep it to PM's or you know you'll have to go stand on the BC naughty step. Collection from myself in North London would be best, but I do travel to cambridge and East Anglia quite a bit so drop-off could be possible. I'm also happy to post it and will get a price quote in the next day or so. Also up for trades, the only reason I'm getting rid of this is because it's just too damn big for my pedal collection so ideally I'd like to trade it for something smallers than this Tourman and slightly larger than the Showman, but I reckon this is gonna prove impossible and I'm gonna end up building myself a new pedalboard in the future. So hit me up with potential trades, might be swayed with a loud cab or even a multi-FX, try me and see what tickles my fancy! Cheers Y'all...
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I bought a couple of CDs from Rob and they arrived quicker than you can say "bugger that was quick" and they were great, top banana. He then let me come round his gorgeous house (V.Jealous) and relieve him of a bunch of magazines whilst pleasantly shooting the breeze with him. Lovely guy, many thanks. (The only problem is now that I've been told I have to sell all my bass gear and buy an upright.)
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My old bands drummer was the Motorhead crew chief for them for 20-odd years and he lived with Lem for a bit, he's told me loads of great road stories, bloody great. He even sat in with them for a while and Lem wanted him to join, but then Filthy came back and the rest is history.
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*SOLD* Charvel/Jackson active bass (80's model) incl. hard case!
BassJase replied to cetera's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='patch006' post='748797' date='Feb 17 2010, 06:56 PM']Mansons in Exeter is a great shop, not soley Bass sales but do stock a decent selection of gear. On price they didn't quite match the cheapest price I found for my 5 string jazz man but came pretty close so went with them because of there sevice was very good. Talk to Adrian if he's there, he is a very acomplished bass player and author of bass books. He certainly know his stuff.[/quote] Ralph at Mansons is the man, lovely guy and all round top bloke.
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Wizard 64 Jazz pickups
BassJase replied to 2x18's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Cheap parts.
BassJase replied to Raving_camel's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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1985 Aria for £130 on London Gumtree...
BassJase replied to BassJase's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
having closely spied the pictures and listened to BloodAxe I'm out too, it looks ok from a distance but close up its got that Kerry Katona look (Cracked, beaten up, rough, and forgotten about.) -
FS: Sansamp Bass Driver Deluxe SOLD
BassJase replied to guybrush threepwood's topic in Effects For Sale
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