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  1. Mine still has the 70's B width (41mm), but it's deeper than my other two, only by 1mm, but it feels like more. Quite a big round handful.
  2. This is actually something I want to try. I have a super lightweight 70's Precision which sounds fabulous, but the neck is a bit beefy compared with my others. If I could find a 70's Jazz neck for it, it might actually become my number 1. Rob
  3. With BF cabs, I'm now on my 6th. I started with 10's (One10's) and really liked them, then got Two10's and really liked them. Then, for various reasons, I changed to the 12's and was actually disappointed. I thought I was just going to get the same experience, but bigger. I didn't. To me they are really very different. If I were to boil it down, the 10's are old school, rounded, warm and punchy, like a velvet hammer. The 12's are Hifi and reproduce every frequency across the spectrum from huge lows through to faithful top end. It's not what I want. I'm in a blues/rock band playing a P bass with flats, I don't want hifi ! Running the 12's, also required much more diligent choice of amp and eq in order to achieve that sound in my head. With the 10's, most of the work is done already, so more amps sound good with their 10's to me. The GK's have been a revelation though, nothing comes close, even the Bergantino I had, which was super expensive. They are rated at 200w, but with a good BF 4ohm cab, it's more than I ever need. Would a 400RB and a BF 2x10 cope with a loudish rock band with no PA support? Absolutely! Only the biggest venues would need further reinforcement, but bear in mind, without PA support, it would work, but your backline would be LOUD. I have recently bought another RB, it's still with my step son in Bristol (he collected it for me), it's an 800RB-II, a classic. When it's back, I'm going to consider parting with my 400RB-III. It won't be expensive, so if you're not sorted by then, perhaps that's something to consider buying until you can find a classic RB-I or II, because those don't crop up very often, and would get you close.
  4. Thank you sir. I've finally settled on the RB series amps paired with BF 10's (that's a 3x10). The basses are a '70 left, and a '73 right. The '70 is more articulate, clear and defined. The '73 is thick and woody. They both saw action this weekend.
  5. I'm just home from a weekend of recording at Stonegate Recording Studios in Bentham. We set up on Friday evening ready for a 10am start on Saturday. We've managed to complete 4 original tracks bar the vocals on 2 of them. I'll have to go back in to do those sometime soon. I'm absolutely knackered now! We had a great time though, and this is the best recorded bass sound I've achieved so far. I did take the Bassman, and did try it, but I ended up running the GK 400RB-I for everything. Rob
  6. It's in my dairy. Also, people of the North West, the Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues Festival is going on the weekend before. I know at least myself and @shug will be performing in various guises. I particularly recommend you catch anything Shug is doing, he's a bass legend in these parts. (Sorry Shug, but you are, and I love you 🤣) Rob
  7. Thanks Rob, I think we're at cross purposes though. I'm looking for caps for the knobs, tiny little grey disks of plastic. See the pic above. Rob
  8. It's a MKII with the vertical switch. I also have three 400RB's, a MKI, MKII, and MKIII. The knobs on the two earlier 400's look identical to me, and they look the same as the 800RB.
  9. Cheers. I've had a good look around "Knob Zone" and can't see anything that resembles the early RB series knobs. Maybe you're searching the site in a different way than me. Can you link to the ones you found? As for the knobs I ordered from RapidOnline, they are nothing like the originals, so I won't be using those either!
  10. I found a link to these earlier today via TalkBass I think. I've ordered a set anyway, I'll see what they're like when they get here.
  11. That's a very difficult site to navigate. I added 10 of them to basket and then couldn't find a way to pay for them. It's not auto translating either. Hmm
  12. Calling @rwillett Rob, is it possible to replicate the push on caps for control knobs? Amp pictured below showing two missing caps. Picture of a cap as an example (not the correct one though). I could take one off an original amp to copy if it's possible/financially viable. BTW, if this can be done, there's an army of GK 400/800RB users out there who would buy these. Rob
  13. Ok, back here again with another question. Does anyone know where can I find knobs, or just the caps for the knobs, for an original 800RB? I have one incoming with two missing caps off the knobs. Cheers, Rob
  14. In all the houses I've owned the cellars were cold dank holes, and one used to flood to a depth of 6 inches in heavy rain. If you've got a dry one, you're fortunate indeed. As for storing stuff in my attic, we've been attempting to clear ours of junk for the last two weeks as it was becoming impossible to move about up there!
  15. Here in the UK, basements (or cellars as we call them) are often the coldest dampest parts of the house in my experience, so I would be reluctant to store electrical items in a basement. My loft on the other hand is very dry.
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