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Al Krow

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  1. Not sure that the 2 or 2.67 ohms options are ones that many punters in TE's price bracket will be looking to make use of? There will of course be some (e.g. with two 4 ohm cabs), but I'm guessing for most of us a 4 or 8ohm load is what we're dealing with. But the TE 1200 putting 600W through a BF SC or, in my case, a BF BB2 or Fearless F112 means that those rigs can now give you a fantastic compact rig solution with all the headroom you are likely to ever need in situations where there is no FOH or PA support. Colour me very interested! Anyone have any ideas on price point? If it's Peavey gear I would be expecting it to be pretty competitive (i.e. not at the Bergantino / Mesa end of the scale).
  2. He's at least confirmed that it's 1200W into 4 ohms (and not 2 ohms). That is MONSTER!!! This could very easily become the new reggae bass poster child!
  3. Hey buddy - this literally just sold half an hour ago on fleaBay for the asking price. They are a great bit of kit and a few of my BC buddies will be able to confirm that I've been dithering about whether to sell it or not! Depending on the sound you're after I can also heartily recommend checking out a Pigtronix Octava - which plays really nicely with other pedals as well as having a great core tone.
  4. I do love the fact that Yamaha have laminate neck construction even in their (fantastic) work horse bases.
  5. Yup that Gotoh bridge definitely adds something. No question! Looking like it could become "the standard" for bridge upgrades on 424s. Btw - I thought you were a die hard 414 fan, have you switched allegiance to the the 2s?
  6. It would be: You're going to absolutely love bass, so don't leave it till your late 40s before you start playing; A Yammy BB will be just as good as a swanky Sandberg; Buy quality used from folk you can trust on BC and you won't lose a fortune when you come to sell; Those same lovely folk on BC will, however, give you GAS so you'll end up buying a ton of kit you don't really need. But as it won't cost you much more than postage to move it on, you'll have a lot of fun along the way; Avoid compressor threads. Oh and wot @Osiris said...apart from the bit about short scale and the bit about opium as that's never really been my scene 😁
  7. Absolutely NOT too negative and thanks for sharing. Facts are facts.
  8. Al Krow

    Boss SY-1

    Just added a dual expression pedal (Boss EV-30) to my set-up for use with a couple of my synth pedals. Works a treat with the SY-1 - in addition to the really useful hold and release on the pedal itself, you have the ability to control the arpeggiator speed without needing to tweak by hand.
  9. Hey Gary, i saw you just gave this a bump. Is it still available, I thought you had sold it to @bassfan a couple of weeks ago, but I might have got that wrong?
  10. Did they score? Or, more precisely, what musical score were the band using?
  11. I think the position is now clear that Import VAT does apply to private sales from the EU, so maybe worth including a sticky in the sales forums? I'm sure @Steve Browning, as our resident VAT expert, could come up with some suitable generic wording just to remind folk that there will be a further 20% VAT to pay on the cost of the good plus shipping on second hand private sales.
  12. Just bought a pedal from the US and now have to pay VAT and Clearance Fee. Always painful when it's an "extra"! I guess the key point to remember is the "Import VAT" at 20% is due on both the cost of the goods PLUS the shipping costs and there is £12 clearance fee on top. I'm presuming there will be a direct read-across of the above for imports from the EU as well now.
  13. It would have so made much more sense if Sterling and Grealish had taken the last two penalties.
  14. I think the point is that the rest of the planet is currently watching what is happening here rather than vice versa as we're ahead of the game on vaccine roll out for the vulnerable groups. Europe is 6 to 8 weeks behind us. This is how vaccines are making a difference: 50,000 covid cases now, that level of cases was last seen back in Jan. Current daily deaths around 40, that number was north of 1,000 back in Jan i.e. fatalities have been reduced by over 95% because of the vaccine. That's a huge impact and it's what is underpinning Mickey's ability, to quite, rightly to make this statement:
  15. Gotcha. Well you have a lot sympathy from us for your home situation on this side of the channel, and stupidity is stupidity and needs calling out. I've had similar feelings of desperation when the virus was ripping through other parts of the globe where my relatives have been stuck with far worse health care than we are so fortunate to have in the West. This is one cruel and unforgiving virus.
  16. Why is the actual experience of the NL the least bit relevant to the UK? Any more than the actual experience of Japan or Sweden? Different approaches. I know it sticks in the throat of many, but the UK has been right at the forefront, globally, of both getting vaccines developed and also rolled out. This is absolutely the key, no question, to getting things back to normal. There's a reason Macron is now trying to force his more reluctant citizens to get jabbed. Wearing masks in crowded places has gotta generally be sensible, however. Not debating that one bit. Obviously not such a good idea for vocalists!
  17. Lol! How much are you willing to bet that we close down after 2 weeks? We can give the money to a charity supported by BC.
  18. +1 Fortunately the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases seems to be pretty low in Brum due to folk not liking the accent. But it does beg the age old, but important, question: Is the Brummie accent good for metal?
  19. Bought a couple more pedals off Rich as part of his Spring & Summer 2021 clearance sale! They came well packed and he made them available for a very decent price with great comms throughout. Cheers, Bas
  20. I've got both an Iso5 Pro and an Iso12 Pro on my two boards - and have substituted these for more high-end Ciocks and OneSpot PSUs. Can highly recommend for quality, compact design (the Iso5 pro is tiny!) and really good value for money.
  21. Rule of thumb that I tend to use as personal guide: Pretty mint and under 18 months old: 60% to 80% of list price > 18 months old: 50% to 70% of list price Depending on age and condition and how much in demand they are. YMMV. Some kit (particularly some brands of basses) can fall sharply in price used vs new. Just a fact of life. At the end of the day, something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it and what you're prepared to accept! If you're not going to be using your gear and you can put the money to better use then you might as well sell it. You can always buy back some quality used gear, with renewed enthusiasm, if / when you fancy re-joining the fray. GLWTS
  22. @krispn - that's a great review and has certainly put the Trapper on my radar. And at £109 new, it's pretty reasonably priced: Fender Trapper Bass Distortion — Fair Deal Music
  23. Maybe also worth putting a wanted ad up, you might be able to flush one out.
  24. There were a few in the FS up for sale over the past few months. Most recent one was on for £120 inc P&P, which was such a good price I was tempted to give it another try!
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