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  1. Competed a great deal with Gilles - everything handled really smoothly and efficiently. If anyone wants to trade with him they really should not be worried about shipping to Luxembourg, it's really very simple
  2. [quote name='obbm' timestamp='1401699344' post='2465853'] Actually Barry, I sent Martin just the body and all he did was the routing. I did the rest. [/quote] Ah ha - in that case, excellent work Dave
  3. I thought the market price for a used Sandberg was around the £650 - £700 mark? I looked at this one but didn't think it was a particular bargain
  4. I love the idea if this and you just know the mods will be absolutely perfect - Martin P is such a great luthier
  5. [quote name='jazzyvee' timestamp='1401648974' post='2465564'] Hi Chris did you go for the padding and if so what do you think? I'm considering some covers for my Mesa boogie powerhouse cabs and wondering i need padding or the slot for a board to protect the player control area. Jazzyvee [/quote] Don't buy a standard Roqsolid for protection from anything other than the odd drop of rain or maybe dust if you leave your cabs unused for any length of time. I've experienced lots of problems with poor fit and finish and the non padded ones are really just slip covers that might prevent the odd gentle scuff. I remember a recent thread here about major problems with fitting to some new cabs. http://basschat.co.uk/topic/233446-roqsolid-cab-cover-my-bad-experience/page__hl__roqsolid__fromsearch__1 You definitely need some decent padding to prevent any damage to control pots. There may be a higher grade Roqsolid available but all the ones I've seen have been very basic
  6. Sold a few weeks back - sorry forgot to update the thread!
  7. Price reduced to £40 for some ex Paul Turner funky groove effects
  8. One of the best squelchy funk pedals out there and pretty hard to get hold of now
  9. I'd go 610. One of my favourite cab designs but too heavy for me I like 212's but feel 412's can get a bit 'woofly' (is that even a word?).
  10. We did stock them at BassGear but demand was very low. People generally didn't like the feel of the exposed core strings, especially the B and E. We can easily get more though. Wouldn't take long to arrive
  11. For soapbar and three band options I'd look at Aguilar. The OBP3 is fine pre and has lots of different options available to let you keep routing to an absolute minimum
  12. [quote name='Faithless' timestamp='1237633975' post='440975'] I couldn't believe about that SRX700.. Anyway, I've never spotted Victor using that hair band, I mean, it doesn't work (mute strings) in [i]that [/i]place, where he's normally holding that thing in, right? Finally, it doesn't work to me like that.. [/quote] Oddly enough Vic has almost always had a scrunchie on his bass whenever I've seen him play I use a Gruv Gear Fretwrap to achieve the same effect. It's about 10 times more expensive (as in £10 instead of £1!) but holds shape better and mutes more evenly across the strings. I've seen quite a few pros using scrunchies or Fretwraps in the studio to help keep any unwanted string noise down.
  13. They haven't hit the collectors' market yet and, to be honest, I'm not sure they ever will. Whilst collectors like anything with a rarity value they also look for stuff that stays pretty true to the original design ethic of an instrument (there are always exceptions to this of course!) and the Urge basses are quite a long way from a simple Fender J or P. In the main they seem to sell for less than their equivalent standard models from the same year. Personally I really like them but I certainly wouldn't look at getting one with a view to a future investment sale
  14. Jaco, Pino, Geddy, Hurley and Dusty Signatures are all made in the US Custom Shop in Corona, CA
  15. We've just spent 20 minutes testing a good old '90's rack mounted ART pre-amp with a vast array of multi-effects. It has zillions of sound options and you could easily spend a day just fiddling with the controls. Literally every effect is combinable (including a tube pre-amp) and each one has total control over each parameter! Then we plugged in a new Demeter head with just 5 knobs and a couple of flick switches. Got a better sound in just 2 minutes with virtually no fiddling Obviously the Demeter is in a different league of quality and construction but it did bring home that starting with something good in the first place could make more difference than loads of options.
  16. We generally charge more for weddings and corporate events but that's mostly based on time. In general we find that we have to set up way earlier for this sort of gig, usually have to be on hand because people want to borrow the PA and often can't get out until well after we've finished playing. The increased cost is often less per hour we are required to be at a venue than for a simple pub gig.
  17. I've owned quite a few of the heads mentioned here and, RH450 apart, they all work really well and most are surprisingly flexible. My current gigging amp is the TH500 so I guess if have to say that's my all round favourite - although it's 'all change' tomorrow as my new Demeter VTB-M-800D has arrived - yippee! Choice of cab can make quite a difference. Some of the little class D amps can be very clean and clear. In theory this should be a good thing but when paired with a modern neo cab this can get a bit harsh. Conversely the heads that are specifically designed to be 'warm' can get a bit wooly sounding with a more conventional ceramic loaded cab. One of the reasons I like the TH500 is that it just seems to work with so many different cabs
  18. Brown Dog [b]NOW SOLD[/b] Agent 00Funk still available at £180
  19. I used to really like my old TE rigs. I had several different combinations including all valve, combos and separates. I still quite miss them but the weight would put me off these days. Really out of fashion now and have been dubbed 'try selling it' by retailers
  20. It's not the best description from someone asking £2,900 for a bass. There's so many details missing it's either someone who doesn't really know much about dating an old Fender or it simply isn't completely legit (or a bit of both).
  21. [quote name='marcblum' timestamp='1401134130' post='2460489'] still no Mesa Boogie Bass Strategy users in the UK? My drummer says: "It's got the WALL FACTOR" [/quote] Is that as in, it makes you feel like you've run into a wall? Maybe smashed your nose and your ears are bleeding? I can see how that might appeal to a drummer
  22. As part of the latest pedal clear-out here's an original model BassIQ. It's seen some use and the various white labelling is showing marks on the top and sides. The casing isn't damaged anywhere and the soft foam base is in very good condition. I've tested it and all seems to be working perfectly. Great little pedal but I appear to have at least 7 different envelope filters at the moment so it's definitely time to thin things out! Priced at £60 plus postage. Happy to ship anywhere.
  23. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1401117781' post='2460223'] Here you go: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/236542-wtd-gated-fuzz-chunk-systems-brown-dog"]http://basschat.co.u...stems-brown-dog[/url] [/quote] Thanks Danny I was going to try and sell them as a pair to begin with just because they sound so cool together
  24. Reduced to £40 As part of my pedal clear-out I thought it was time to move this one on. It's a USA made model and came from the pedal board of Paul Turner so it's seen some funky action in its time It's in generally good nick with a few scratches, a coupe of small rust marks and some sticky bits where the velcro was attached. I've had a quick test and it is all working Ok. Priced at £40 plus whatever postage comes in at. Happy to ship anywhere
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