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  1. All, Up for sale is my ZOOT ZB112NT 1x12 4 Ohm 300w cab. It's a 4 Ohm cab because I specified this with the intention of originally getting a second one to match my EBS head (which goes down to 2 Ohms minimum). Brought it 3 years ago and have gigged with it a couple of times but has had very little use since. It's a fantastic cab. Sounds absolutely brilliant, really punchy, deep lows for such a small cab and light as a very light thing that's been on a diet. Selling it because it's been sat doing nothing as I've got a little Line6 combo for home use. Looking at GAS funds for a RH450. Postage not included as I prefer local pickup rather than couriering it. T [attachment=81457:photo.JPG] [attachment=81458:photo__1_.JPG] [attachment=81459:photo__2_.JPG] [attachment=81460:photo__3_.JPG]
  2. All, Since I've been using the inbuilt tuner in my Line6 M13, I've had my Korg DTR-2 out of the rack. Rather than hang onto it, it's now up for sale for £65 inc postage. It's been absolutely faultless over the three or so years I've had it and is in great nick. Tony [attachment=81456:photo.JPG] [attachment=81454:photo__1_.JPG] [attachment=81455:photo__2_.JPG]
  3. [quote name='Muzz' post='1235360' date='May 18 2011, 10:42 AM']... stopped me from buying a Barefaced cab, I'd still love to hear my RH450 through a Super Twelve.[/quote] I was fortunate to meet up with Markstuk a few weeks ago to try out his Super Twelve T with my EBS head. He's got a RH450 with his BareFaced cab. Sounded absolutely killer. OOODLES of power and punch in such a portable package. Think I'm gonna get meself one
  4. Cover's gig in a pub in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Trying to motivate myself by supping a cuppa and doing a bit of browsing. Been a couple of months since the last gig so I've gotta get together all my gear and then pack the car. The bit I hate the most, apart from the unload late tonight. Hey ho though, onwards and upwards! T
  5. Nah. Not CK. He fights dirty. It'll be a dipped finger in the salt pot and then a sharp poke in the eye.....
  6. Hi All, My band, The Retro Band, play The Wishing Well in Bromsgrove on Saturday 14th May. Come along for an evening of diverse cover tunes from the 1960's to present. Wear a hat with your name on it if you come along. For BassChatter identification of course. I'll be watching the crowd for you. If there is a crowd of course T
  7. [quote name='markstuk' post='1223896' date='May 8 2011, 08:48 AM']Hi, I've got a S12T - what do you want to know? Cheers Mark[/quote] Mark graciously allowed me a go on his S12T a couple of weeks ago because I've been looking at revising my rig. SERIOUS cab. Sounds massive, it's crisp, punchy and in such a small footprint to boot. It's convinced me.... T
  8. I'd look at the Line6 UX-2. I've had mine for a few years now and it's been rock solid on PC and Mac. Line6 always keep the drivers bang up to date via the Line6 Monkey updater app (as you'd expect) and there's the advantage of the excellent modelling software called GearBox. Huge tweakery.... [url="http://uk.line6.com/podstudioux2/"]http://uk.line6.com/podstudioux2/[/url] HTH
  9. tonyf

    Debadging

    [quote name='KiOgon' post='1212575' date='Apr 27 2011, 01:29 PM']Silly question maybe - but couldn't you have just turned the grille around? I doubt it had a W both sides [/quote] Not with my 6x10 Warwick as the grill was curved around top and bottom in order to fit into the recess of the cab.
  10. tonyf

    Debadging

    +1 Looks great. I had a Warwick 6x10 for a while and did the same. Bish bash bosh, bit of hammerite on the grill and it looked 100000 times better. Bye bye big f'ugly W.
  11. Done diddley done done!
  12. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1202228' date='Apr 16 2011, 11:15 PM']Ha, that looks huge! I bet the flight case weighs a ton! [/quote] It's not that heavy, it's portable and most importantly, is bullet proof protection for the gear. I've got an 2u that I could use if I wanted lighter as I don't really NEED the wireless and tuner when going "au-natural". However, it's convenience. All the cables and speaker leads pack away into the back. Makes the setup and pack down pretty simple. Really want a second Zoot cab though.
  13. [attachment=77653:mini_rig.JPG] Here's my mini-rig. Although with the 4u rack, it's not quite as mini as it could be. The 4u contains my EBS HD-350 with my tuner and Sennheiser wireless. The cab is a 4 Ohm Zoot 112NT. Love the cab and sounds great but to be honest, I've never used it live, only at rehearsal. Need to take the leap of faith and go for it at a gig. Thought about getting a second 112NT at some point. Perhaps the extra volume from the second cab would allow me to gig with it. T
  14. Is it socially acceptable to bump gigs?
  15. Those look flipping marvellous! Love the Justice (although not too sure on the lipstick tube pickups) and the Mercalli 5-FM looks fabulous. The DubKing reminds me of Feeder's Taka Hirose's basses. Only without the gold sparkle! There's an 'international' dealers page on the site, link below. [url="http://www.reverendguitars.com/reverend/dealers.html#international"]http://www.reverendguitars.com/reverend/de...l#international[/url]
  16. [quote name='Bloc Riff Nut' post='1200252' date='Apr 15 2011, 08:42 AM']Hi guys, I'm playing a 300w valve head(V6) through a 4x10 cab(EBS Classic Line) rated at 4 Ohms. The Trace head is switchable between 4 and 2 Ohms. Ideally I want to extend the set up with 12x2 0r a 1x15 at 4 Ohms (maybe even a 10x2). EBS dont do a Classic Line 12 or 15 at 4 Ohms so I might have to change brand/make completely. My first choice would be Trace but I can''t find any 12'' or 15'' stuff rated at 4 Ohms. Any ideas? for a 10x4 + (12x2 or 15x1) all cabs rated at 4 Ohms. Weight and price (within reasonable limits) are of no concern. Space however is, there's only so much you can fit into a Fiat Punto By [url="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/blocriffnut"]blocriffnut[/url] at 2011-04-15[/quote] What about 2 Barefaced Super Twelve Ts? Light, smallish and run at 4 Ohm thus giving you the minimum 2 Ohms. Expensive but total DOOM.
  17. Hi All, Are there any Midlands BC'ers out there who fancy doing a couple of dep gigs at the end of the month? I was supposed to be doing them for my mate's covers band but we've got a serious illness in the family (my wife's mum is going into hospital next week and having a big op for kidney cancer) and it may mean I may have to be around at home to baby sit and hold the fort whilst she's away from home. Therefore, I've decided rather than say yes now and then have to pull out days before, it's sensible to get someone in for them for these two gigs. Re the gigs, one's a wedding on the 29th up in Burton-On-Trent and then a pub gig in Bromsgrove on the 30th. Ideally, the fellas would probably appreciate a practice or two before hand if you can make it. Usual covers band thing. The set consists of two one hour sets comprising of approximately 25-30 songs. The music is alternative / indie and consists of varied material along the lines of KOL, Oasis, Stones, Primal Scream, The Killers, Supergrass etc. If you're interested, PM me ASAP and I'll put you in touch with the lads. Cheers T
  18. [quote name='Monz' post='1199344' date='Apr 14 2011, 01:19 PM']They should include the rules and regulations of baseball in case you ever give up playing bass and want to use the neck for something else [/quote] BOOOOM-TISH! Here all week...
  19. An absolute monster player is our Bobby. A right dazzler with a pick!
  20. [quote name='skankdelvar' post='1197411' date='Apr 12 2011, 10:00 PM']While this thread is still getting a huge audience, can I mention my mint vintage sunburst '62 P is up for sale. A beauty or what? [/quote] If it had 7 more strings, I'd have it like a shot...
  21. [quote name='icastle' post='1196133' date='Apr 11 2011, 07:48 PM']Which one was the bassoon player then? [/quote] Albert Le Bon. Simon's grandad. Or did he play the spoons?
  22. [quote name='chaypup' post='1190409' date='Apr 6 2011, 12:44 PM']Westone.info was a great site for information about Westone's range of guitars and basses. Including pretty much all the catalogues and a section for spares. I used to like going on there and just looking at the Thunder II's and III's as well as getting useful info. for years etc when I was buying. Can't believe I'm saying WAS! [/quote] Had a Westone Thunder II as one of my first basses. It was a fretless. Loved it. Still got pictures of it somewhere which I came across a few weeks ago. Should dig them out. Sign of the times :-(
  23. [quote name='chaypup' post='1190393' date='Apr 6 2011, 12:31 PM'].....Westone.info has shut down! [/quote] Eh? What was westone.info? Westone as in 1970's and 1980's budget instruments?
  24. +1 Run like the clappers. Far away. There's plenty of other bands out there. Unfortunately, with some tribute bands, being "busy" isn't necessarily the same as being "good" or being "rewarding". Besides which, they'll be blowing smoke up the ars* of anyone who's applying to be the new bassist. Manager?! Huh. Yeah, right. T
  25. I found that with my Line 6 Bass POD XT Live. It sounded fantastic when recording, through headphones or at practice levels but I needed to do a lot of tweaking with the patches and input levels when using it live. In the end, I realised all of my live patches were sans amp modelling and contained effects only as I was really happy with the sound of my amp and didn't want amp/cab modelling. This led me to get rid of the XT Live and get a Line6 M13 StompBox Modeller which has true bypass and ONLY gives me effects modelling. Totally chuffed with it. T
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