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PURPOLARIS

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  1. Like has been explained, this isn't an auction site, we've been down that route before.

    If you want to put a link on here, put a price on what you'd like for the item and negotiate from there. You can alternatively query how much someone thinks your item is worth if you're not sure but that would be on one of the other forums NOT the for sale ones. You can also do an advanced search in Ebay and look for completed items to give you an idea of how much things sell for second hand. Bear in mind that items tend to be a bit cheaper on this site than on Ebay.

  2. I haven't played my Shuker in a while as I've been busy with my Acoustic band but last week I got a gig with a rock band so had to dust my Shuker off. The batteries were flat and my fret led's hadn't been working for a while but like I said I was busy with my Acoustic band so wasn't too bothered.

    Changed the batteries in my Shuker so I could get the active settings again and the led's still didn't work so thought I'd take off the back plate and see if a wire had come off the switch. All the wires seemed to be connected and then I noticed a 9v battery sat there. I thought it was one of the two for the active power and didn't actually click at first. The penny dropped when I looked up and saw how far the battery compartment was from the switch compartment (that's the DOH part) and there's no way it could be one of those batteries. Changed that and yep LED's are working again and I'm one happy bass player.

  3. I'm in a three piece acoustic band that gigs regularly and we get anywhere from £90 for a 1 hour Sunday night gig to £500 for a wedding. We'll do a local pub gig for no less than £150 and if we have to travel it's no less than £200.Our average pub gig is £200 although some pubs pay £250. It is a tricky thing to get right because if you charge too much you won't get gigs and if you charge too little you're underselling yourself and upsetting other gigging musicians.

  4. I gig with one of these with my Washburn AB40SH Acoustic Bass and it really is the dogs bollox, sounds great paired with my Eden 2x10. Yes it has a few bells and whistles which I don't use but so do most amps. Run it through a Sansamp or effects pedals and you've got yourself a great powerful lightweight rig for electric bass too. I'm sorely tempted to buy this just in case I ever need another one. I can't really justify it though. :(

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