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Hi! I'm in Norwich and have two custom Shukers. I am also a Shuker endorser.I'd be more than happy to talk..well.. for hours about going custom and especially my experience with Jon and his craft. I also wrote a 4 page article for Bass Guitar Magazine in June about my two basses, if back issues are available. Ping me a PM if ya like! - Jon has said that he's happy for me to give you pointers and advice and of course you'd be more than welcome to try my two out.
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From the Hartke website: [url="http://www.samsontech.com/hartke/products/cabinets/hydrive-cabinets/hx410/"]http://www.samsontech.com/hartke/products/cabinets/hydrive-cabinets/hx410/[/url] [quote] [b]About HyDrive[/b] HyDrive transducers represent a revolutionary improvement in bass speaker technology and a major leap forward, fusing paper and aluminum in a roadworthy speaker design that is more robust and efficient than anything available. With Hartke's HyDrive series, you get the best of both worlds: the warm tone of traditional paper cones and the clear, punchy attack of aluminum. HyDrive's patented Hybrid Cone Technology produces a speaker that uses an outside paper cone to push a warm, deep low frequency and an inner aluminum cone that produces mids and highs that cut, yet still remain sweet. One of the most important advances with the HyDrive speaker is its power-to-weight ratio. A HyDrive speaker weighs 40% less than traditional speakers and delivers 250 watts for the highest power-to-weight ratio of any bass speaker available. But the innovation runs even deeper. Because of its cast aluminum frame and neodymium magnets, HyDrive speakers operate cooler and deliver more reliable power handling at peak performance. [/quote] [quote] [list] [*]Dual-chamber, sealed Cabinet [*]4 x 10-inch 250 watt HyDrive neodymium hybrid cone drivers [*]1-inch titanium compression driver [*]Power Handling: 1000 watts [*]Impedance: 8 ohms [*]Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 17 kHz [*]Sensitivity: 99 dB @ 1 W/1 m [*]Voice Coil: 2.5" [*]Parallel Speakon™ and 1/4" inputs [*]High frequency attenuation switch (On, -6 dB, Off) [*]Removable casters [*]Dimensions: 24"(H) x 24"(W) x 15"(D) [*]Weight: 70.4 lbs [*][/quote] [/list] I'll upload pictures of the actual cab - I'm going to sell as I wanna get a pair of HX112's! - Unless one of those Hartke 2155's magically appear! Come and collect this bad boy for £300! - It's in brilliant condition - I've owned it from new and there' s just the odd scuff that I will take a pic of - but no proper damage. - and no, the two 4.5XLs aren't going anywhere!!
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Good work Sibob! Will grab a copy and take a look!
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Andy, great to meet you this week! Thank you for 'meeting halfway' - really in the back-end of nowhere! But it was a pleasure talking Bass - and lets face it, playing a flash bass in the middle of a fast food restaurant is about as fun as it gets! Thank you, the Spector is working out pretty well! Catch you soon mate, please doing business with ya!
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I met Samuel today and bought his GT10B. Great to do business with and had a jolly good 'Bass Chat' in a hotel car park. Thanks mate! Brilliant!
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Looks great! - For 'ampy' tones I really like Ampeg's SVX - which has some great noises on board, but I'm going to try this plug in when I have a moment, for sure! Thank you for posting!
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11. "mostly bad".. errrm, not true!
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Annnnd I need another to match!
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hi! I'm a total fan of headless basses. Since 'doing my back in' my Shuker headless has been an absolute godsend - it still retains a big fat tone yet the lack of headstock means my shoulder and back get zero grief from it! The advantages well outweigh any disadvantage and I don't give a monkeys what close minded people think about headless instruments! It's their loss Anyway, Here's a selection of Jon's headless basses including my own flip paint finish bass (looking purple in this picture), CrazyKiwi's next to it and Johngh's (now sold) blonde beauty below. [url="http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/hlgal.htm"]http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/hlgal.htm[/url]
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One of the many highlights of the G Major 2 is it's ability to switch external amplifiers and effects as part of a patch change, so that you can switch a guitar amp channel and add effects with the touch of one button instead of using a separate channel changer. I've included some web prices of the G Major on it's own: [url="http://www.dv247.com/guitars/tc-electronic-g-major-2-multi-effects-processor--61530"]http://www.dv247.com/guitars/tc-electronic...rocessor--61530[/url] [b]£469.00[/b] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/tc_electronic_gmajor_2.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/tc_electronic_gmajor_2.htm[/url] [b]419.17 GBP [/b]
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My favourite BassChat thread by a clear mile! Love all of your basses everyone!