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ossyrocks

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ossyrocks last won the day on April 30 2023

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  1. Pre Christmas bump. It could be yours via Parcelforce 24........
  2. Sorry to hear this. I don't know how old you are, but I'm finding tales of ill health all too common these days. My band are all gentlemen of a certain age, and I've lost a few good musician friends over the last few years. Keep putting one foot in front of the other.... Rob
  3. Shure SM58. By coincidence, I've just had to repair mine today. At the last gig, on pulling the mic cable, the male XLR connector pulled out from the bottom. Now I know it should be a matter of putting it back and adjusting the grubscrew, but the screw was seized solid. I've had this mic since the late 1980's, and it has never failed me. It's had a couple of new screens over the years, and I put a new one on this year too, but it has never actually broken. Anyway, after an hour soaking with WD40, I was able to free the grubscrew and it is now back together ready for my gig tomorrow. It lives to fight another day, and I'm sure it will outlast me! I also still have the SM57 I bought at the same time, and it is equally indestructible. Rob
  4. I also had two One10's and a Two10 before this. I think I can confidently say the Three10 is not like running a Two10 with a One10. The fact that it presents a 4ohm load to my amps, is so efficient, such a great size and weight, with multiple handle choices, looks really cool, and sounds like the most fabulous 10" series Barefaced cab (excepting the 6x10), all add up to it being the "Goldilocks cab" for me, it's just right.
  5. A bit of a thread resurrection after 6 months. I still love the 3x10, and I think I always will (gasp). I've done quite a few gigs and studio with it now, the last few months using a vintage GK 400RB, and it still makes me smile every single time. From tiny pub rooms, to larger club rooms, it just fills the space, doesn't need this, that or the other dialing in or out, it just IS good, sits so well with the band and the mix. It's perfect for me. Wait for it.......... I have stopped thinking about other cabs...... Just sayin. Rob.
  6. I just sold a '78 which was 8lbs 9oz, super lightweight P bass.
  7. I played a very nice '76 this week which was a quite reasonable weight, around the 9lb mark, no more. But that's just one bass, out of many. "Mint" means different things to different people. To me, mint means "as new", which is super rare, otherwise it's just excellent condition. The '76 I played this week could be bought for around the £2.6k mark I think. It was in "very good" condition.
  8. I my house we like both kinds of basses, Precisions AND Jazzes 😁
  9. Ok, here's my modest list, in order of acquisition. Basses in bold are still here: Squire Affinity Precision (my first bass) 1973 Fender Precision (my second bass) Fender Roadworn Jazz Fender AVRI Precision 1973 Fender Jazz Fender MIJ PB-62 RI Precision 1978 Fender Precision Fender AVRI Jazz 1970 Fender Precision 1973 Fender Jazz (black) Rob
  10. Gentlemen, we have a winner!
  11. I have an amp in Bristol, currently residing with my step-son. He's not confident enough to pack it for shipping, and I'm looking at ways to get it as far north as possible with a view to meeting up and collecting it. It's a vintage Gallien-Krueger 800RB in a 3U rack bag. If anyone feels like doing it, I would pay you for your trouble. It a long shot I know. Thanks, Rob
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