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Britsie

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  1. What is the weight of the bass?
  2. Hevos (Dutch company) has one: http://www.hevos.nl/en/400d/
  3. What a beautiful bass.
  4. Stunning bass. I like the idea of putting a coin next to the dings to show the dimensions. GLWTS.
  5. What's the scale? And the weight?
  6. What do the controls do? Is the neck chunky or not?
  7. What's the scale of the bass? And the weight?
  8. What is the reason that you sell this bass after 2 months?
  9. If I had that amount of crazy money to spend, I would get on the toneczar waiting list for a halophaze phaser (€375) and a Powerglide tremolo ($345).
  10. Is the nek-pick up a single-coil or a humbucker (slim bucker)? It is not really clear to me from the specs.
  11. The only reason I sold my Peavey 4x10 is because it was so big and heavy. Sound/prize-wise it was a killer-cab!
  12. What is the weight of this beauty?
  13. I recently bought a pedal from Neil, had him send it across the channel. Pedal is as described, the deal and communication went very smooth. Thankx. Geert
  14. If you're a techno-phobe, I would also go the Boss ME-50B route. All the other multi-effects (that I know) have menu's. Menu's and techno-phobes don't mix well.
  15. Moog MF103 Phaser (I like phasers) placed in the effectsloop of my Foxrox Octron2 Octaver. It is a bit cheating because the Octron2 can do octaves down and up. With the octave up it sounds pretty dirty. The octave up going into the phaser sounds quiet different from the phaser soloed. So I can cover (different flavors of) phaser, octave and dirt with just 2 pedals. (my pedalboard actualy has more pedals...)
  16. As I have two left hands myself, I always enjoy watching other people make beautiful things.
  17. My Octron2 arrived after a fast and easy transaction. Thankx again man.
  18. [quote name='NoirBass' timestamp='1407170808' post='2518030'] Thats in very good nick. Great sounding pedal on bass too. GLWTS [/quote] Great souding on bass?!! In my experience it sounds great when playing on your own but in a band engaging the pedal is like switching off your bass. This pedal eats lows! I sold it to the guitar-player in my band.
  19. Britsie

    8 x 10's

    I'm using a 210 combined with a 112 at the moment but I haven't had the courage yet to sell my Marshall VBC810 because it sounds soo Goooood!
  20. That looks impressive.
  21. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1398729851' post='2437107'] The OLPs were a nice basis for a cool bass, but it needed upgrades. I was a big OLP fan, owned 4 of the things and still own one. But they needed a decent pickup at the very very least. Some were great basses, other dogs. Quite variable. [/quote] I have to agree on all points. Upgrades: yes, pick up and pots could defenitely use an upgrade. Variability: o yeah. I have another OLP in the same colour setting and it doesn't play half as good as the other one. As always: try before you buy.
  22. Great that you like it acidbass. I will contribute to the OLP-love. This is my OLP Redburst with a Seymour Duncan Basslines humbucker: I bought the bass with the intention of selling the humbucker and modding it with another pick up but after playing it for a short time, I fell in love with the sound and playability of the OLP. It is a passive bass (humbucker straight to the jack in parallel-mode) and therefore does not sound so aggressive as a real Stingray. I bought a clone of a 2-bands pre-amp and put it in a stompbox between the OLP and my amp. The sound was definetely more the Stingray-sound but I liked it better in passive mode. So, I sold the pre-amp and lived happily everafter...
  23. Britsie

    **SOLD**

    Most ACG basses are 33", since this is a 35" bass, is there any neckdive?
  24. The only thing I can't figure out from the specs is the length of the neck? "26 frets" does that mean it's a 35 inch neck?
  25. The obvious question with these basses: what does it weigh?
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