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gareth

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  1. It’s a rising market originally £1275 now £1600+ I think the Dalek is probably the better bass
  2. I agree with you about the lack of bottom end and I’ve always found gigging a p bass has more balls - the exception is I did some jazz gigs using the sublime Tony Franklin with soloed jazz bridge pup or with the addition of the bridge pup on less than full volume
  3. Then you must try a G&L Tribute Jb-2 Many dealers were selling these for £250 round Christmas time and they can still be had new for £300 They are a revelation - jazz tones in a p body
  4. gareth

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    The OP started this thread on 15/11/2021 and many basschaters have offered the advice/thoughts the OP requested It’s always good to receive some feedback or response when one has offered the requested advice/thoughts Any feedback, response or comments about the advice/thoughts so far proffered on your thread @Supernaut?
  5. I’ve had one of these for years its absolutely standard plays well and keeps tune I think you’ll be surprised how good it is in standard form without modification
  6. As far as I can see it’s the tuners I am sure there are other differences - as others will no doubt advise - but to me that seems the main one The USA made subs are still reasonable value and sell £500 to £700 so worth considering
  7. He’s got feedback of 23 all deals done over a year ago
  8. My trace Elliot 7215 measures 60x60x34cm and weighs 60lbs
  9. I saw this one that although small seems to have low centre of gravity and all the frame is supporting the combo https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/tourtech-foldable-amplifer-and-monitor-stand
  10. Hi, did you ever get a stand and if so how did it work out ive got a Roland cube 100watt and an old te 7215 combo I’d like to try a stand with them
  11. Strange to see this hasn’t sold I thought it would sell quickly - great bass at a good price GLWS
  12. Always remembering that if you remain U.K. tax resident you are taxed on your world wide income and gains including any on “your money into offshore tax havens”
  13. +1 i always us them opting for parcelforce drop off service - so I don’t have to wait for the item to be collected I drop it off at local post office sometimes they update the tracking information late especially with items sent abroad don’t panic have faith
  14. Exactly you can do things properly and still not pay much tax - infact sometimes you make losses which can be offset against other income and tax refunds can be obtained
  15. What I’m saying is you can avoid the 2% fee by just waiting a few weeks to get paid So you can charge your £306 and actually get paid £306 Which given low interest rates is quite a good return
  16. What’s the urgency to get paid Are musos that short that they can’t wait a few weeks to get paid? I think the various delayed payment systems some venues use are to be welcomed if they reduce fraud I worked in a band where several venues paid via U.K. entertainment A hassle to set up but once up and running no problem - you got paid 1/2 weeks after invoicing at the gig I can see there’s an increased risk of non payment but if you’re getting a lot of work I think the convenience, reduced fraud risk and better book keeping is a plus what’s not to like
  17. If you continue that logic, a solo act is the most efficient Singer and backing tracks Everyone’s a winner Pub only pays £200/300/400 Singer gets £200/300/400 The final frontier
  18. Easily replaced No big deal
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