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Have you looked on their website to see if they tell you how to clean and maintain it? They sometimes have a ‘frequently asked questions’ section or even a downloadable manual.
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That’s how I read what I posted from the Gov website. You’ll obviously pay VAT - which you didn’t before on used goods - plus a handling charge. I’m pretty certain there’s no additional duty.
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Is that the new crossing I read about the other week?
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Northern Ireland is still part of the customs Union, and the single market. That’s why many businesses are annoyed, especially those based in NI that have branches in mainland UK, and obviously vice versa. They now - despite BJ’s previous lies and obfuscation - have to complete declarations.
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The same rules apply from the north as they do in the south.
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No, the courier will pay the VAT for you, then claim it back from you along with a handling charge. They’ll then release your item and deliver it to you.
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I’m wrong, I apologise. There’s 2% duty on them too. I’ll amend my post.
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Buying or selling a used item of gear is pretty much unchanged for the seller - though there will be paperwork including a customs declaration. If you compete it wrong then the item might get held up. Don’t allow yourself to be talked into under-declaring the value, you’ll run into problems with the insurance should anything get lost or damaged. It’s also against the law. If you’re a buyer then there’s a big change. You or they will be liable for VAT. This is dealt with by the courier who will charge you for doing it. The charges vary, so it’s best to shop around. I checked on the government website last week and duty wasn’t payable on instruments - that’s not to say it isn’t on other items. You obtain a code from the government website, that has to be printed on the customs declaration, that’s used to decide whether a duty charge is applicable.
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Thanks. It’s adjustable, but set at 18mm. I’m really happy with it, it’s a beautiful instrument.
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SlickBag Bass Gig Bag
ambient posted a topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I’m reading on Facebook that people are having problems buying items from EU countries through eBay too. They’re able to click ‘buy now’, but then unable to complete the transaction and pay for it.
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Why Fender?
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Apologies, I was already typing my response before I read your reply.
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There’s a lot of spin going on about just what we can do now we’ve completely left. On the Marr show this morning BJ was asked to give some tangible benefits of Brexit, his reply was that the UK can now have freeports and we’ve banned pulse fishing. We had freeports when we were in the EU, and France banned pulse fishing in 2019. There’s a big deal about ending the ‘Tampon tax’, yet just a few years ago his party - and him - voted against such a measure. It’s politics for people who don’t bother to look deeper into what’s being said, just blithely believe it. The EU wasn’t perfect, nobody said it was. The leave process has so far cost £200 billion, which I’m told is more than we’ve paid in over the forty or so years we were members, and for what? Things we could already have, including blue passports.
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Lightest Black Nylon Strings for 6 string
ambient replied to alembic1989's topic in General Discussion
I had a set of the LaBella black nylons, they were lovely. I can’t remember what gauge they were though. Bass Direct sell them. -
Konig and Meyer stool
ambient replied to ambient's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Konig and Meyer stool
ambient replied to ambient's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Unused, just two months old. Since gigging is out of the question for the foreseeable future, I may as well clear some stuff out and make some room. I have the original box/packaging that it came in. Socially distanced collection welcome, or I can ship it. Copied from the Markbass website: Signature Bass Tones This Signature Markbass Amp Head not only delivers Marcus’s specific needs and taste, but covers all the different tones you need for the ultimate performance. Its amazing clear definition, punch, and dynamics suits a wide selection of playing style, while respecting the priority of tone for the perfect playing feel. The addition of an FX loop lets players connect their favourite stompboxes to expand its tonal possibilities, while the footswitch input provides external control over the amp’s functions. The Little Marcus also features a Speakon/1/4’’ Jack combo speaker output, allowing you to connect the amp head to a wide range of speaker cabinets, while its XLR line out offers direct recording into your chosen device. Powerful EQ Sections The Little Marcus Amp Head is equipped with two powerful EQ sections, offering incredible tone shaping capabilities to accommodate any kind of musical genre and playing style. EQ1 features a 5-band EQ section, allowing players to adjust everything from the ultralow frequencies all the way to the high frequencies. The EQ2 section features two controls for the Old School and Millerizer filters, allowing players to tailor their tone with either a vintage or an amazing slap tonality. Experiment with the Old School control to bypass the low-frequencies and create a bright, Motown-like sound, or play with the Millerizer control to add a nice mid-range focus ideal for solos to cut through dense mixes. About Marcus Miller Marcus Miller is a renowned bassist, known for his ground-breaking playing style and trademark sound, winning many Grammy Awards and a Best Contemporary Jazz Album for his 7th solo instrumental album, M2. Marcus’ career has span over countless projects and sessions, featuring in over 500 recordings with artists such as Luther Vandross, Grover Washington Jr. Roberta Flack, Bryan Ferry, Billy Idol, and more. He won the "Most Valuable Player" award given by NARAS to recognize studio musicians. Marcus has gone on to have a diverse career, including writing music for Miles Davis, hosting a jazz history show, writing numerous film scores, and much more. Specifications General •Output Power: 250W RMS @ 4 ohms, 180W RMS @ 8 ohms Controls •Main: Gain, Master Volume, Line Out Level, Mute, Ground Lift, Pre/Post EQ •EQ 1: ◦Ultralow: Level ±16 dB (Freq. 65Hz) ◦Low: Level ±16 dB (Freq. 180Hz) ◦Mid: Level ±16 dB (Freq. 500 Hz) ◦High Mid: Level ±16 dB (Freq. 1.4 KHz) ◦High: Level ±16 dB (Freq. 3.8 KHz) •EQ 2: ◦Old School: Variable Low Pass From 20KHz to 200Hz ◦Millerizer: 5-12 KHz Band Pass Filter (Level 0 /+10 dB) Connectivity •Input: Impedance 500 Kohm, Max. Voltage 9 Vpp •Line Out: Balanced XLR, Max. Voltage 20 Vpp •Speaker Out: Speakon/1/4’’ Combo •Effects Return: Impedance 33 Kohm, Max. Voltage 10 Vpp •Effects Send: Unbalanced, Max. Voltage 20 Vpp (Pre-EQ) •Tuner Out: Unbalanced, Max. Voltage 2 Vpp Dimensions •Width: 10.87’’ (27.6 cm) •Depth: 9.84’’ (25 cm) •Height: 3.27’’ (8.3 cm) •Weight: 3kg (6.61lbs)
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Konig and Meyer stool
ambient posted a topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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This happened while I was away from here. The top is a beautiful piece of camphor burl, the body is walnut. It’s an incredible instrument to play. It features W&T’s moveable pickup system, the wonderfully figured ebony covers for it were crafted by Robin at Manton Customs, who I highly recommended if you want modifications carried out on an instrument.
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I usually record on a MacBook through an Apogee Duet interface. We have a new kitten though, she’s devised various strategies to divert my attention from my playing and recording, to her. She’s really happy sitting and sleeping on my lap, which she can’t do if I’ve got my bass on, if I’m doing my other work music work it’s not a problem. Her latest trick is to get behind my MacBook and push the lid shut using her paws, she has also on occasion stood on the keypad. She also gets up behind my bass and howls at me until I put it down. I want to use my iPad Pro to record into, as a sort of sonic sketch pad, I figure that’ll be easier and less likely to get damaged. It’s also easier to just flip it open, rather than booting up my MacBook, I can then just export the recordings into Reaper. I need a decent interface that will work with an iPad. I already have an Apogee Jam, it doesn’t have a headphone out though, and neither does the iPad, it has one of those type C USB combined things.
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The German VAT rate is 19%. It used to be that if you bought something you paid the VAT rate in the country of purchase - probably why Thomman’s prices were so keen - now of course VAT is paid to our government at 20% plus the couriers handling fee. The German rate had been temporarily just 16%, it increased from yesterday.