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King Tut

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  1. Details here: https://www.wharfedalepro.com/product-detail.php?pid=107 In well used but fully working condition. Really handy for sticking on a mic stand base and having close. You can run your mic into it and control your own vocal level. Not really man enough for bass or kick drum but a good solution if you sing a bit. £80 firm collected from Milton Keynes or posted for an extra tenner.
  2. For reluctant sale is my lovely California JM. Matt black ash body with a maple fingerboard. There's some nice flame going on on the neck too. This is a really solid bass and very resonant - great for funk, it has a nice natural compression. As the frets on these basses are Plekked, they can be set up really nice and this one is no exception. It has a few marks from gigging but nothing significant and I've done my level best to show everything in the pictures. The mark on the body end of the back of the neck is a pattern in the wood and not a dink. Everything works as it should - she's a real nice player. Weight wise, she's a solid 10lb so no lightweight. She would, however, make a great weapon in a bar room brawl - not that I've tried that out 😉 The Aum sticker comes free and is removable. The neck blocks are also aftermarket stickers and will come off easily enough. Would much prefer buyer to collect, however I will post at the buyers risk and expense. To post insured would require a hard case, which I can supply for an extra £50 - otherwise she'll come in a Sandberg gig bag. £700 firm. Price dropped to £650. Note - I also have a knackered hard case i can include FOC for posting. Only trades I'd entertain would be something Mustang shaped or one of the Class D 'Fusion' heads from GK. Thanks for looking.
  3. Set of Fender 70's style tuners in good condition including ferrules. Screws included but one screw is slightly different to the rest. £50 plus a fiver postage!
  4. Precision body, sold to me as Mighty Mite but no maker marks on the body. Immaculate condition, can't find a mark on it, here's the link to the original ad I believe it's made of ash. It weighs 2.35 kg and when made up into a bass weighed 9.2 lb including a high mass bridge and vintage style pickups. I'll include a fender neck plate and screws. The main pics make it look yellower than it is in the flesh - the end on pics give a better idea of colour. Looking for what I paid - £125 plus a tenner postage or collection from Milton Keynes. No offers.
  5. Mighty Mite one piece maple precision neck. Very good condition with the exception of a tiny dink at the fourth fret. Two sets of screw holes on heel.This was fitted with traditional Fender tuners as well as another set so various tuner holes. When fitted with the Fender tuners (not included) you can see that the headstock is probably not big enough to accommodate them as the edge of the tuner sits about flush with the edge of the headstock. Vintage Tint and decal applied by Andy Viccars. Ninety sobs plus postage or collection from Milton Keynes
  6. Had a bit of a result, we've had our gig moved to The 100 Club on the same night 😎😎
  7. Bugger - was playing there in November.
  8. I've just ordered an Ibanez Talman in minty green having just missed out on the SH Mustang on here - shall report back soon!
  9. Anyone have any idea why the M81 has an output AND input level?
  10. Del's latest solo album White Feather is worth a listen too, very very good!
  11. Oh yeah - and very easy to get my sound. No shortage of . . . . .ermm . . . . . heft!
  12. They were originally from East Acton, but latterly Del moved out to Bletchley and now lives in Olney, not far from MK!
  13. I've had a fantastic opportunity and landed the bass slot with Del Bromham's Blues Devils/Stray. I had my first gig last night at the Legends of Rock Festival at Great Yarmouth where we were playing in the V Arena at 7.15. We were joined for a couple of numbers by an old band member - Pete Dyer who also travelled and stayed with us. I've had such a blast this weekend being looked after by the band and roadies and being regaled with stories from Del and Pete about the band's past - dodgy management, Charlie Kray, The Mafia and the Teamsters, just so much stuff! The set itself went really well, loads of energy, decent sound and a great reception despite a couple of techie issues, and I finally got to play through an SVT and fridge! To say I'm over the moon is an understatement and this is only the beginning. By far the best weekend of my musical career so far. Happy Tut!
  14. I'd just let it go mate. You seem to have built up a resentment over nothing there, and its poisoning you. Why don't you share their social media advertising, saying that you played at the festival last year and you wish them luck for this year. You get promo, the festival gets promo, the charity gets more money and you get a nice warm feeling that you've done some good in the world. Everyone's a winner baby!!
  15. I've just been offered the opportunity to join a signed band, doing gigs at bigger venues than I'm used to around the UK. My current main band play pubs, clubs and functions. I decided I'd be better to tell the core of the band (hubby and wife) face to face, so I went round to their place on a Sunday morning. I explained my situation and told them that I'd like to continue gigging with them up until the end of June, by which time they'd need to have recruited a new bass player. This fitted fine with the new band's plans and has given my old band plenty of time to recruit. They've not been dropped in the doo doo and we remain friends. Successful conclusion!
  16. I can remember, when I started playing on bands, I used to make a point of watching the kick drum to make sure I was playing in synch with it.
  17. Or as Chris B said, 2 1x12's. The little Eden EX112's are amazing. You could prob pick up a pair new for £400
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