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Sean

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  1. It's one of [url="http://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/bass/standard-bass/split-p"]these [/url] and I'm selling because it's AWESOME! Awesome in the true meaning of the word; if God had a P-bass, he would have this pickup ;-) I bought it for a project about a year ago and I found out that when this puppy is coupled with an East U-Retro, everything goes horrible, this is one pickup that's best kept passive. It's absolutely thunderous. I would definitely get one if I had a Precision again however I need to get the project bass sold and I need to get a normal P pup instead of this monster. £45 Posted in the UK.
  2. [quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1325866287' post='1489100'] Love old VH, not overly taken with later Hagar VH, but I do love Chickenfoot. Off to see them next week! [/quote] I'm off to see them in Brixton. This time next week! I love Van Halen and Van Hagar but all the idiocy of the past decade or so has left me cold. Can't wait to see The Foot again.
  3. I have 5 of these to sell they are the ones with the wood base and they come with the screws, you just need to get a couple of wall plugs to mount them. I don't really want to split them as they cost almost as much as the postage! I'll throw in a sixth one which doesn't have the screws and has been repaired but works fine if anyone takes them all in one go. [url="http://www.herculesstands.com/guitars/GSP38WB.html"]http://www.herculess...rs/GSP38WB.html[/url] £35 Posted for the lot. If you insist on PayPal, please put through as a gift. Many thanks Sean
  4. [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1325951174' post='1490282'] I'm selling my EBS MicroBass II as it's surplus to requirements and isn't really getting used anymore. Full working order, original box. Anyone looking for one of these knows how versatile and high quality they are but just in case, here's the link. [url="http://www.bass.se/2009/microbassii.htm"]http://www.bass.se/2...microbassii.htm[/url] £160 + £5 P&P (UK Mainland) [/quote] I'm selling my EBS MicroBass II as it's surplus to requirements and isn't really getting used anymore. Full working order, original box. Anyone looking for one of these knows how versatile and high quality they are but just in case, here's the link. [url="http://www.bass.se/2009/microbassii.htm"]http://www.bass.se/2...microbassii.htm[/url] £160 + £5 P&P (UK Mainland)
  5. [quote name='Prosebass' timestamp='1324426386' post='1474245'] I will be totally pedantic at this point and confirm that 9v PP9 batteries have indeed got larger as a few years ago I had to enlarge the battery cavity on my 1981 Hofner SB7, and if like me you still enjoy looking at slides through one of those old plastic battery powered viewers you may also have noticed that that 1.5v 'C' cells have also put on weight. Has the world gone mad ? [/quote] I thought some of my effects pedals had shrunk in the wash recently when replacing batteries. Phew! That's a relief, now I know it's the batteries getting bigger, I no longer have to put my AutoWah on a 30deg wash
  6. I think he should have spent the time more wisely, like learning to spell the word, Squier properly! It's easy to spell, you just copy it one letter at a time from the website. It's like all those idiots that reply to me on email spelling my name Shaun or Shawn, it's not like you have to guess how to spell it, you just copy it from the screen!
  7. I can say that I haven't bought any gear in ages and haven't had a hankering for anything substantial since I got my Yamaha BBs a year and half ago and also happily married a couple of Mesa amps. Am I cured? I am waiting for the Zoom B3 effects unit to be available but that's to replace something that was trashed and I'm not particularly excited about it like I would be about a new bass or amp; does that count as real GAS?
  8. It's a "Thunder I" done in matt black as a marketing exercise at the time. P pickup, volume knob, one knob, no frills, just well made and sounds really nice and earthy I bought this about a year ago, tidied it up, gave it a polish and reset the action and intonation and used it for a few rehearsals. It's wearing a set of D'Addario Chromes and plays really nicely. It's about 8.5 lbs. [b]£100 collected[/b] from Gloucester. Or maybe a trade. Can meet you halfway if not far.
  9. ...was Bernard Harvey's Spector Coda 5 on that Justin Bieber song! I know he was miming but the sound of the bass on that crappy track tonight got me out of the kitchen into the lounge to watch! Anyone here got a Coda? Opinions?
  10. Sean

    New Zoom B3

    [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1322846172' post='1456652'] Is the enclosure on this die cast aluminium like the B2.1u? I hope it's not plastic but at 1.2 kg, I think it could be Alu. [/quote] Yep, it is. G3 one is.
  11. Sean

    New Zoom B3

    Is the enclosure on this die cast aluminium like the B2.1u? I hope it's not plastic but at 1.2 kg, I think it could be Alu.
  12. Sean

    New Zoom B3

    I think this could be an excellent replacement for my sadly trashed-by-my-cat Pandora PX5D. I've always liked Zoom stuff, had the B2.1u for a time, and this looks ideal for bits of quick and dirty home recording, home practise and for lazy rehearsals where I don't want to take my full effects board. The only think that this doesn't do that is useful on the PX5D is the slowdown phrase trainer thing which although I don't use often it has got me out of having to busk a phrase instead of knowing it properly. At £149 it's a done deal, though!
  13. Hmmm. Bass into Pod, Pod into PA - job done! Sounds like bliss however I think not having had to lug big bins upstairs before playing could seriously affect my performance
  14. [quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1322579622' post='1453031'] I guess it means they only play shows in venues with house pa's. Meaning they don't have to cart their own pa around. [/quote] Yeah, I guessed this but the mention of a circuit and the fact that it's in quotes implies (to me anyway) that there are a whole load of venues related to some kind of scene that provide house PA. I guess somewhere like The Barfly venues would count, however when I tell you that the band that is advertising is a tribute act of a band that was very big (and pretty cheesey) back in the day it makes me wonder what they mean.
  15. I've been browsing some wanted ads for band members and have found a band that claims to play venues on 'the house pa circuit' (sic). Now, I thought I'd been round the block a bit but I've never heard of this and when I cut and paste that phrase into our best friend it seems that he is as clueless as me. Also, wouldn't you be radically limiting the gigs you could play if you relied n the venue having a PA every time you wanted to play? Anyone able to enlighten me?
  16. My Sterling has got TI flats on. It's fabulous! I love the clickiness and weird sizzle that the pup/preamp give the strings. Great sound played with a pick, very good in the mix fingerstyle too. I find that the flats complement the instrument rather well. Have you put them on yet, John?
  17. Strings might not be the best solution. Often changing the bridge makes a bigger difference. What bridge is on your bass? Got a picture?
  18. [quote name='Dave Vader' post='1213509' date='Apr 28 2011, 09:03 AM']go to stringsdirect and try their Legacy strings, used to be about £7 a set, and they were every bit as good as rotosounds. Make of that what you will [/quote] Great strings, got loads of packs in the cupboard. I also buy their guitar strings.
  19. [quote name='lowdown' post='1215144' date='Apr 29 2011, 05:45 PM']Get a teacher, have a few lessons, let him point you into some kind of direction, and get you enthusiatic again, and dare i say it, structure it all out a bit. This will all help with getting the confidence levels up again, and some discipline into your playing. Some theory under your belt will never go a miss, whatever anyone says. Upward and onward my friend, and good luck with it all. Garry[/quote] +1 what Garry said. A lot of people who get sacked from a job or position of whatever kind were not necessarily happy in their position anyway and many of those sacked move on to find things that make them happier and more rewarded. I know, it's happened to me quite a few times. I used to have a job I hated and I underperformed in it, was asked to leave and went on to do a series of jobs I've loved doing. This is the time to reflect and also to look forward with a positive view. I was sacked years ago (as a guitarist) from a rockabilly band that I loathed, thought it was the end of the world at the time and within a few months I'd put my own band together that I fronted and that went on to play 200+ gigs and I loved every minute of that. Another lesson I learned from being dumped is to think about things a bit more before leaping into them; what are the people really like, do I love the music/job/gigs etc and what would happen if it suddenly came to an end? Stay positive, think about what you fancy doing in the future and work toward it. I'm always trying to learn new things and achieve things that I maybe hadn't thought about years ago and along the way you meet some great folk and learn some incredible life skills and nuggets of wisdom. Maybe bass isn't the instrument for you, I switched to bass 6 years ago from guitar and never looked back; 20 years of guitar wasn't wasted, it was just a stepping stone and part of my journey through music, maybe bass is similar for you, only you will know. It might feel sh*tty at the present but stay positive and make positive actions from this and you'll look back on it as point in life where things changed for the better in one way or another. And don't let this temporary downer get in the way of you enjoying the weekend. Illegitimi non carborundum :-)
  20. [quote name='Doctor J' post='1211468' date='Apr 26 2011, 09:30 AM']At the moment, the only basses I'm really GASsing for are a Yamaha BB2024X and a four string Wal MkII, but if something interesting appears at the right price, you never know.[/quote] My gas disappeared after getting the BB2024x and BB2025x. I've had them a year. Sometimes miracles happen ;-)
  21. One of the best value for money basses around. Chuck a Gotoh bridge on it and it's a giant killer. Don't believe me? Buy it and try it!
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