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Either of these would suit me fine.
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[quote name='LeoFender' post='513140' date='Jun 14 2009, 08:47 AM']Is this a refin?[/quote] Hello No its not a re finish. I know what your inferring to thoght, the pics do look like they have a texture to the body but i can assure you that is due to my dreadfu camera skills. The finish is lovely and smooth with a clear lacquer with a very flat glass like top. I will try and get a better shot up to demonstrate. Cheers Dave
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Worth another mention just for being soooooo good!
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3 High Quality EAST Chrome knobs
cd_david replied to cd_david's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Fantatsic Synth just dont use it live anymore, Fully functioning, [u][b]WITH Gooseneck AND Red5 Dynamic Mic[/b][/u] Missing 3 knobs, Comes with carlsbro gig bag. This is 10x better than microkorg which now go for £330! So for £20 more you can have a much better synth Spec from Korg Sound Generation Method: Analog Modeling Synthesis System-Synthesizer Program Multi Timbral = 2 (max., Split/Dual Mode) Voices = 4 voices Sound Source = 2 Oscillator + Noise Generator, EG x 2, LFO x 2, Virtual Patch x 4, MOD Sequence 16 steps (max.) x 3 -Vocoder Program Voices = 4 voices Sound Source = 1 Oscillator + Noise Generator, EG x 2, LFO x 2, 16 Channels vocoder, level and pan of each channel can be edited, Formant Shift function Programs: 128 Effects: Modulation effects (3 types), Delay (3 types), Equalizer Arpeggiator: 6 types Inputs: AUDIO IN 1, 2, Level switch LINE / MIC, [AUDIO IN 1, 2(LINE)]Input impedance = 39 k-ohms, Maximum output level = -3.5 dBu (Audio In knob maximum), [AUDIO IN 2(MIC)] Input impedance = 22 k-ohms, Maximum output level = -33 dBu (Audio In knob maximum), Input source impedance = 600 ohms Outputs: L/MONO, R, Output impedance = 1.1k-ohms (MONO = 550 ohms), Maximum output level = +6.5 dBu, Load impedance = 100k-ohms, Headphones, Output impedance = 10 ohms, Maximum output level = 35 mW, Load impedance = 33 ohms Control Inputs: Assignable Pedal, Assignable Switch MIDI: IN, OUT, THRU o Display : 16 charactors x 2 lines with backlight Power Supply: DC 9V (AC adapter) Power Consumption: 8W Dimensions: MS2000B = 737.8(W) x 371.3(D) x 147.7(H)mm / 29.0"(W) x 14.6"(D) x 5.8"(H), MS2000R = 482.0(W) x 233.2(D) x 87.1(H)mm / 19.0"(W) x 9.2"(D) x 3.4"(H) 4U rack-mountable Weight: 7.1kg/15.6 lbs Accessories: AC adapter (DC 9V, 600mA) Keyboard: 44 notes
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Thats a gorgeous looking bass, I love Honeyburst with maple. Congrats
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Thanks for all the compliments, aive been a MM fan all my bass playing days but i think ive got the 1 now Cheers Dave
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[quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='507275' date='Jun 6 2009, 10:26 PM']Wahey!!! That looks great! The original finish was superb but there's something about black! I bought it off of Tombboy who I think bought it off Kiwi! The Cutlass basses had Modulus necks - Status did however produce necks for the Namm 100th anniversary basses as noted. I've just taken delivery of my `Ernie Ball' endorsement bass, a four string unlined fretless StingRay with a very tasty ash body (3-tone sunburst, black plate) which looks very similar to Pino's famous fretless! Problem is it has turned up 3 months early....! (still have to pay for it even with the endorsement!). Will try and get some pics up soon! My Dad saw and played it today and insists its the `best looking and sounding bass you've [I've!] ever had! Chears! Nick[/quote] Alright Nick, Cheers for the compliments, yeah im not a huge fan of black but there was something about this that said black to me and if a bass ever suited a colour its deffinatley this one, Im sooooooo pleased with it. Get some pics up of the new one mate how many is that now? Cheers Dave
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Hello I bought this off Doctor of the Bass, Nick, Who bought it off Crazykiwi. Its been in this section when i got it but i have put in an East MM 2 band circuit and had it sprayed black by the GENIUS that is Dave Wilson. It is the best finish i have ever seen in my life, its like a mirror and to consider there were ferrules on the back and a side mounted jack and there is no trace what so ever. Hope you like it Before AFTER!
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[quote name='Marcus' post='503083' date='Jun 1 2009, 05:22 PM']I'm going to have a "Dave Wilson"[/quote] Enough said! Its going to be a stunner, play beautifully and sound stunning. Dave is not only a brilliant luthier and repairer but a great bloke. Dave
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[quote name='Jakobus22' post='504201' date='Jun 2 2009, 08:55 PM']It also has a Piezo element, but the B-string isn't responding well. A luthier said it's probably a loose wire.[/quote] How low is the saddle on your B string? I had a similar problem with mine and i noticed that if you raise it slightly off the base plate (mine was as low as it could go) it cures it. I think it must short out against the earth????? either way it worked on mine. Cheers Dave
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Here we have my 32 Channel Spirit Studio Desk, Built in 2000 and bought for £1800. It has 32 Mic pres, Separate phantom per channel Mic input, Line input to and from tape per channel! Hi Shelf, Lo Shelf, Hi Mid Semi Para, Lo Mid Semi Para, 4 Auxes, 4 Monitor/FB Sends. Separate 2U Power Supply Great desk very cheap but very big so pickup only.
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Sibelius is the main scoring package however Logic Pro has a score edit, both will import MIDI files and split parts over staves etc. Dave
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