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bassplayer76

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  1. You would have to ask an expert, the earlier stingrays had an epoxy covered pre amp, that’s all I know
  2. 1979 Stingray Bass with hard case- plays beautifully, neck is amazing. Some battle scars (see photos), sounds a dream. Not the epoxy pre amp and not heavy. Can drop off in London as well.
  3. Great Rig, very manageable size and sounds amazing. V4b amp all valve reissue of the original V4, sits snugly on the svt112 cab. the cab has got a few scuffs and the amp only one or two noticeable marks, all pictured. I used this rig for a gig a couple of weeks ago and it works perfect, no issues. Included is the cover for the amp. Collection Only- I travel to London sometimes.
  4. In good working order, just been serviced by Sickamps in Harlow. Tube Preamp, excellent little amp, very portable.
  5. Nice! Bet you it sounds amazing.
  6. Brilliant cab, probably the best 1x12 , or one of the best. Bargain
  7. Really excellent amps.
  8. Beautiful piece of furniture and can be tuned to concert pitch.
  9. Selling our family’s lovely Eavestaff desk piano as we need the space. Even though it’s so compact and useable as a desk too we can’t justify it in a house already full of instruments! The measurements are 1m28cm wide, 89cm high and 47cm deep. You can hear it’s beautiful sound here https://youtu.be/p9VxrkwiSe8 (concert tuning is pretty well achievable for its age and type) It has some scratches on LHS and will need a van and trolley as it is extremely heavy. Price £150
  10. Overall standing height (no pin) 178cms String/scale 104cms body length 106cms
  11. Top of the line Stentor, carved front, carved wood back; set up by luthier with pirastro strings. Ready to gig with low action, includes bow and soft case. Details here: https://caswells-strings.co.uk/product/stentor-elysia-double-bass/ some minor marks but overall excellent condition
  12. I love gigging, but avoid playing music I don't like. I managed to filter out the gigs that really whizzed me off and now I gig regularly but not too much. I do sympathise though with that feeling of losing the thrill - my advice is to only do gigs that you are proud to be doing and that are well rehearsed.
  13. CORRECTION: Having used a different system- case with bass and case without bass it comes to 4.2 kilos, much more realistic. When I hung it off the luggage scales by the neck it said 3.06. My apologies.
  14. Excellent Bass, bought from Bass Direct and gigged quite a lot, always kept in the case. Am not using it anymore and need to move it on. Beautiful finish, a couple of cracks in the gloss which I have highlighted, otherwise in really good condition. Includes original case (one of the latches is broken) and metal pickup and bridge covers. All original except for the screw in the strap button. Weight 4.2 kilos If you are genuinely interested and need any more pics let me know.
  15. Still available - an excellent working bass.
  16. German double bass probably made in the 70’s in East Germany. Great gigging bass, have used it a lot with a realist pickup (not included), stays in tune and amplifies well. Had a neck repair at some point but still plays beautifully and totally stable. Just been set up by luthier with d’addario helicore strings. Really good condition and comes with a soft case.
  17. What is the wood on this? Can you describe it please- I have the same bass, which is an amazing instrument, but not sure if it’s walnut. Thanks, that is on hell of a bass. GLWTS
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