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SOLD - PLEASE REMOVE - EBS MIcrobass 3 - Price Drop
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SOLD - PLEASE REMOVE - EBS MIcrobass 3 - Price Drop
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NOW SOLD Really handy little practice/busking amp. Loads of features and runs off mains lead (supplied) or batteries. See link for full specs - https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Roland-Micro-Cube-Bass-RX-Bass-Amp/8MO?origin=product-ads&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjZytgtyT7wIVDevtCh0U9ASxEAQYASABEgL3_vD_BwE Only used for home practice. Comes with box and all paperwork. Collection from Linslade or may be willing to deliver/ meet within reason. Price drop to £150
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
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WITHDRAWN - Yamaha TRBX305 Mist Green - £150
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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WITHDRAWN - Yamaha TRBX305 Mist Green - £150
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Found my man. Robbie McDade at rimcustombasses is nice and local and is on the case. Thanks all!
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Cheers Gary. I think I’ve got it sorted but I’ll remember you in future.
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WITHDRAWN - Yamaha TRBX305 Mist Green - £150
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Hi all. Anyone know of any luthiers still operating during this time? I'm based in Bucks so would need to be fairly close. Need some fret levelling and possible installation of some electronics. Thanks
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SOLD - Sandberg California 2 VM5 - Price drop
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Here we go again! This is a Sandberg VM5 in satin Virgin White which I custom ordered through Bass Direct. I took delivery just before Christmas so it’s only a few months old. I’m sure there are one or two tiny knocks but nothing I can see really. I’d give it a solid 9.8 out of 10 for condition. I still have the original Sandberg box and everything. - Virgin White Satin (special order) with matched headstock - Alder body, maple neck, pau ferro fingerboard - Black hardware - 34” scale - Sandberg MM and P pickups - 2 band Sandberg preamp, active/passive push/pull. - Sandberg gigbag - Nice and light at 3.78kg/ 8.3lbs - Sandberg bridge - adjustable between 18 - 19.5mm Price drop to £1195 Would prefer a sale and might accept a near offer but also... Interested in other five strings preferably with 24 frets, 34” scale and 18mm spacing (or bridge that can be adjusted for spacing). Fairly open minded though so try me. May also consider a good old four-string P Bass. Please DM for sale or trade enquiries. I drive and could deliver/meet within reason
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Managed to find a B-Stock one of these for £275 which is a good forty quid saving on a brand spanker. Just the same except someone has obviously bought it, changed their mind and sent it back. I can't think why, as I just received it and after fifteen minutes of messing around, I'm really enjoying it. It really reminds me of my favourite amp - an EBS NeoGorm 212. Makes sense as this pedal is based on the HD360 head and so was that combo. Tuner works well for a kick off. Input gain has the usual clip light you see on EBS stuff so it's very easy to set the level. Can't understand why some manufacturers omit this as correct input gain is so important for playing feel (among other things) in my opinion. Basic sound is clean and clear and suitably 'EBS'. Really enjoying the EQ. It offers different frequencies than the onboard pre on my main bass. For example the bass frequency is centred at 60Hz on the pedal and 80/100Hz on the bass. Was pleasantly surprised at the results I was getting by dialling in various amounts of both. Quite a bit of hiss from the treble control when maxed out but I suppose this is fairly normal. I was wearing headphones and had the master volume pretty cranked to be fair. Anyways, you get the idea. I tried various cocktails of eq from my onboard pre and the pedal and found a ton of great sounds. This is just one of those EQ sections that seems to give pleasing results whatever you do. I like the simplicity of the compressor and it's nice and neutral. I've just sold an M87. I'm sure the MXR was more finessed but my ears weren't trained enough to hear the nuances of all the various parameters. It just ended up giving me option anxiety. The EBS has one knob and a light to let you know when you’re hitting it. I don't use compression all the time but it's nice to know that this could take care of the odd peaks when needs be. Onto the drive channel. Great fun! Again, loads of options and everything sounded great. I tried a 'thin' distortion with the tone at around 9 o clock and a slight boost in the high mids. I then mixed in the clean channel letting the regular sound take care of the warmth and the overdrive channel sizzle on top. Not a sound I would usually use but it does a good job of impersonating a Darkglass distortion. Looking forward to trying some more subtle sounds tomorrow. Anyways, you get the picture. I'm very encouraged by it after just a few minutes. Encouraged enough to jump straight onto bass chat and write a Bass Player Mag style review 🤓 The same can't be said for the GK Plex I had a while back. This pedal seemed to be offering the same feature set (albeit a good couple of years before this new EBS was released) but many things about that pedal annoyed me. The knobs had such little resistance and most of them doubled as push buttons. The result was they felt like they were one knock away from breaking and they were never in the settings you left them at. The input gain was on a tiny knob (about the size of a pin head) in the corner which made it very fiddly to set. I suppose the idea was that it wouldn't get knocked accidentally. I didn't like it though. As for the really important stuff, I just wasn't sure about the tones I was getting out of it. I found myself scrolling through the various amp models and EQs thinking 'does that sound better now?'. That surprised me as I've liked all the GK amps I've ever played through but I wasn't getting that same character through the Plex. The tuner was indecisive and to cap it all, it had power issues the first couple of times I used it so it had to go back. This EBS seems to offer most of the benefits of that pedal with none of the drawbacks (yet) I know all this stuff is subjective but I'm dead keen already. I'll play with it some more tomorrow while I practice but I'm pretty sure it'll have velcro on the bottom of it by the end of the day.