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Sean

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  1. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1124785' date='Feb 12 2011, 11:09 AM']I could usually get away with 2.[/quote] Those disco octaves must be hard work
  2. Sean

    SKC bogart

    As I understand it, that's going to have to have a price put on it or get moved to the ebay links forum.
  3. [quote name='ras52' post='1119555' date='Feb 7 2011, 10:10 PM']Nuts [b]not[/b] to, surely? Go for it... I was knocked out by a 414 I tried, and only this weekend could be seen drooling over a 424 just like the one in that link.[/quote] :blush: FIXED!
  4. If you do buy one, you'd be nuts not to get [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=98388&hl=bb424"]this one[/url] that Rich is selling (if it's still around, that is).
  5. [quote name='silddx' post='1118926' date='Feb 7 2011, 02:30 PM']You're not serious!? A BCer sent a bass to you in nothing but a bin liner!? That's f***ing insane. Did you say anything?[/quote] I had an Ibanez ATK shipped to me in a bin liner with a few bits of sellotape on it that got ripped in transit ages ago - I wrote a review of the bass on here and mentioned the packaging. Even the courier guy couldn't believe it was still intact and undamaged.
  6. It's boxed and unused. Power supply for Tascam CD-GT1mkII, CD-BT1mkII and CD-VT1mkII The Tascam PS-PS5 is a power supply for use with the phrase trainers. The Tascam PSPS5 will work with all of the Tascam Phrase trainers including MkI and MkII versions. Please note this power supply will not operate the new CDGT2. Product Details: * Power supply for Tascam CD-GT1mkII, CD-BT1mkII and CDVT1mkII * 4 W (PS-PS5 AC adapter) £8 posted!
  7. [quote name='Clarky' post='1117733' date='Feb 6 2011, 02:59 PM']They are very loud. The down firing radiator speaker underneath transmits extra sound to the stage area. Loud enough for any pub, hall or medium sized venue IMHO. I had one and bought the extension cab and never used the latter as it wasn't necessary.[/quote] +1. Thunderous for their size and sound like a full on all-valve head. The quality is fantastic and the head removes easily so that you can use it with cabs. It's the sort of combo that raises an eyebrow from guitarists who don't think it'll be loud enough, then same guitarist asks if you can turn it down cos it's drowning out his AC30!
  8. [quote name='Thornybank' post='1069673' date='Dec 26 2010, 04:50 PM']In case naebody kens... Dennis Marshall is the official Mesa fixer, so has all the real bits 'n such for his work. Nice chappie.[/quote] Friend o'mine had his combo fixed by Dennis - top job! We did have a chuckle about his name, though!
  9. [quote name='Clarky' post='1117051' date='Feb 5 2011, 09:00 PM']But I have a Porsche[/quote] I eventually caved in after seven years and sold my beloved 911 and I thought that was with me for life
  10. My Yamaha BB415 is a keeper as near as dammit. This was the bass I bought to replace Sid actually, Clarky. Why is it a keeper? It's a cheap bass that's been modified leaving scars and it's taken a couple of knocks leaving more scars. For what it would fetch cash it's hardly worth the bother selling it. I keep it strung with TI Flats and it's just fantastic. So a keeper by default rather than because it's so special I couldn't part with it.
  11. Something I bought for a band project that never saw light so time to go to a new owner. [url="http://www.ehx.com/products/memory-boy1"]Here's[/url] the EHX webpage. It comes with its own power supply adaptor and is in original box. [b]£45[/b] posted.
  12. Everyone knows how good these are. This is still boxed and has the manuals. I've never used it, it's always been in the bag as back up. [b]£100. [/b]
  13. I've never shipped a bass in a case without packing the case in bubble-wrap and a cardboard box and and would dream of doing so. I'd be pretty naffed off if I bought a bass and it turned up in its case with a bit of parcel tape on it.
  14. Hi All, I bought this Status S3000 a few weeks ago for a specific purpose/task and it's not worked out as planned. It's of fantastic quality, afterall it's a Status and hand made in the UK and that oozes through. It comes with the original case and also a brand new unopened set of double ball end Rotosounds and two sets of used ones, although the set on it have loads of life in them. Why am I not keeping it? It's just not [i]me[/i] I'm open to trades... Shoot!
  15. [quote name='paul_5' post='1108453' date='Jan 30 2011, 06:43 PM'] I know roadies and sound engineers who carry less than this! How much of this is [i]essential[/i]?[/quote] How much? Depends how serious you are. I always feel as if I should be better prepared than I am. Back in the day, that list would include booze, fags and other stuff
  16. I always mention Mike Mills when threads ask for favourites, underrateds, most influential. Mills is a musician of enormous talent and [i]is[/i]REM. His basslines and harmony vocals make every song what it is. He's a fabulous songwriter and a master of tone. When writing original material I use the WWDDD theory but substitute MM and of course the aforementioned Mr Ament. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love Pearl Jam and Jeff A's playing but Mike Mills is my favourite bassist, he's much more than "just a bass player", the man is ubercool.
  17. Time for the reveal... I am, in reality... ...Carol Kaye. I've been taking names and getting to know all you Jamerson freaks since BassChat was BassWorld! PS: major thirds are evil unless played by me.
  18. [quote name='andy67' post='1108965' date='Jan 31 2011, 01:48 AM']Interesting: [url="http://en.item.rakuten.com/k-gakki/1522974/"]http://en.item.rakuten.com/k-gakki/1522974/[/url] Save 25% but without shipping and import duty. Still a lot of money £1700 ex tax and shipping. andy[/quote] This one in the link is the Attitude II, which I guess is being sold off at a discount because of the incoming Attitude III model, so with a bit of extrapolation, it looks as though the III will be about the same price in Japan (+import charges). Will it? Correct me if I'm wrong, it's been a few years since I imported. [quote name='noelk27' post='1109631' date='Jan 31 2011, 04:04 PM']Guess that all depends on what you mean by "mass produced instrument". The bass Sheehan is playing (will play) will be built by the Yamaha Music Craft workshop, which is where Yamaha builds its handcrafted instruments. Now, unless you're prepared to call the likes of Alembic, Sadowsky and Wal mass producers, because Yamaha uses production lines to build the majority of its other models, to suggest its hand-built models are "mass produced" and not "handcrafted" is a comment simply without merit.[/quote] As a player of 2 YMC instruments, +1000!
  19. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1108437' date='Jan 30 2011, 06:33 PM']This looks like the props list for the remaking of Silence of the Lambs [/quote] I'm just going on eBay to see if I can get some fava beans and a nice chianti to complete the list.
  20. In my gig bag right now... Zoom H4 for recording the gig Deoderant x 2 (roll on and spray) battery checker Assorted plectrums 12 jack to jack leads of various length (12" - 24') 2 spare mics Earplugs spare tuner Spare power cable 3 x 9v PSUs Anti-bacterial hand sanitiser Multimeter Fuses Condoms Assorted cable ties Gaffer tape Ball point pens - lots in various colours Sharpie markers - lots in various colours A small thick notebook A PowerMonkey with all the adaptor bits Pliers Assorted screwdrivers Multitool - cheap one Batteries Spare speakon/speakon cable (1m) 10m XLR mic lead Business cards (own band plus a few of other bands) Tube of Zovirax Allen keys - loads Adjustable spanner A small torch Cuddly toy (really, a tiny one) Ibuprofen Asda Smartprice Dark chocolate Two 1m bungees Stanley knife Microfibre cloth A toothbrush and mini-tube of toothpaste (hotel freebie type) Plastic cutlery One of those planet waves tuner winder things Earphones 3 x £1 coins As essential, I have to add my Pandora - I couldn't live without it and it's so much better than any other similar product out there. Auralex Gramma Pad - lives in the car A folding sack-truck or trolley - I got one of [url="http://www.bigdug.co.uk/trucks-trolleys-c22/sack-trucks-c122/aluminium-folding-sack-truck-p1692"]these[/url], exactly the same from Aldi a few years ago for £14, in fact three of us in the band got one each. They are great, I saw them in Focus DIY last year for £30 and thought they were steep for that price. If you do get one I would recommend dismantling it and lock-tite all the nuts and bolts, I actually replaced all the ones on mine with those self-locking nuts.
  21. Sold a Hartke combo to Funkypenguin. Great transaction, rapid payment and good communications. A great basschatter.
  22. The god that is Mike Mills. Fabulous plectrum P sound. Incredible harmony vocals. Monster musician. Pun intended.
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