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King Tut

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  1. I've got an AH250 and have my gain set pretty high with a passive bass - it's not a problem - enjoy the head - they're awesome!
  2. I need a set of EQ white tops for my Mark V GP11 - how much? BTW you should really post prices to comply with forum rules. Maybe you got to many bits to make that practical though!
  3. [quote name='Lozz196' post='949336' date='Sep 8 2010, 12:23 PM']Yep, go pre-eq with the DI, and trust the soundman. I played a gig on Sun, where the provided backline was an Aguilar set-up, and I really didn`t like the on-stage sound, however, all the bands that day had awesome bass sounds out front, so didn`t really concern me too much, as I knew the soundman was delivering. Given the choice between either me being happy, or the punters, well the punters win, though in an ideal world, it would be both.[/quote] Were you playing at the BOB gig at The pitz?
  4. King Tut

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    Bargain price - shame I don't need one! Free bump!
  5. I have a jazz - pics please!
  6. Use a credit card to push the string down on the 12th!
  7. I like a sense of humour - this is a funny thread! Free bump!
  8. Doubt it - he said he was a lazy f@%&er!!
  9. Yeah I'm a mate of Alien's - Pete is one of my facebook friends but i don't really know him personally. Last I heard he was still enjoying lots of liquid refreshment!
  10. [quote name='cd_david' post='938521' date='Aug 27 2010, 11:22 PM']Im just putting one together as I have joined a Floyd tribute. Never really rated Waters until I was learning the sets. Not technically challenging but difficult arrangements with tasty variations and like you say great song writer.[/quote] And superb 'feel'!
  11. I love the 'originals' on my 70's precision for my Pink Floyd band - lots of depth and nice 'clank' if you eq nicely. Because they're so tight you can get a decent action which makes up for the tension. Got them on a couple of basses - and 105's on my fretless - just lovely!!
  12. The Campbell Centre - secure mental health unit in Milton Keynes. If I was going to be mentally ill and need to be secure I can't think of a nicer place to get better!
  13. I had one. I loved it - it had a fault in the electronics that affected (i believe) a number of early ones so the battery would still drain when it was unplugged. Converted it to passive. Really light and fast - lovely!
  14. Yes Flex - I may well be - let me assess my collection and see what I may be willing to part with - Whereabouts in Northants? I'll have a bit of a think about this and get back to you!
  15. Nice bass. Where are you based?
  16. Let's not get hung up on the semantics of 'prototype'! It's about herbie's bass and him letting the OP play it. Herbie says it's a 'prototype' - that's enough for me!
  17. [quote name='ian' post='915483' date='Aug 4 2010, 11:12 PM']Short time price reduction before ebay 1200[/quote] Price seems good to me - free bump!
  18. Udderley fantastic :-)
  19. Where are you based - my son might be interested in this.
  20. Nowhere near enough info here to tempt anybody :-(
  21. I think it's an ergonomic thing. I've got a BO 4 thumb which looks, sounds and plays fab but is soooooo different in 'position' to my fenders due to the short top horn. I think if you only play one bass all the time - these are great, but if you have a bit of a stable going, it puts you out of your comfort zone gigging with a thumb. That's my ha'penneth.
  22. I've got a closet classic version of this in Burgundy Mist ala Guy Pratt - and it's just awesome! Free bump!
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