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fleabag

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  1. Yup, this lump of wood just gets weirder by the minute. Headstock looks glued on, and that odd tuning peg defies logic
  2. Nice ..cheers !!
  3. Well, just out of interest, i uncoiled everything to see how it joined up, but its rather confusing. Has 1 female plug and 1 male plug on the light strip (you can just see the plug ends in the pic ) But the connector on the white block has 1 female. ( see pic of white block ) So, the strip has one surplus female plug that is gonna be floating around. I dont get it ? Also the battery compartment in the remote wouldn't open, so cannot insert a battery. I tried too hard to get the tray open and a flimsy bit of plastic broke off, and the tray still didn't open. Its being returned sharpish
  4. I've been trying to find out the difference between the Hydrive HD112 and HX112. They seem to have identical spec, but look very different ???
  5. Who knows - i find the site confusing
  6. er....no offence
  7. Thats one hell of a hole you got there, bud
  8. Aye - this 4x10 combo sucks in small objects if they get too close. I've lost a few things since owning the behemoth
  9. Not at those prices mister
  10. It doesn't, but the info should be easier to find
  11. Yup, tried that meself and got zilch. Googling Arbor MX1 brings up only the P pickup model. And nothing has explained that weird G string in the first post. It also really looks like someone moved a tuner to the bottom of the headstock but left no remaining hole. I dont get the whole bluddy scenario TBH
  12. Dont use them myself, since you can always PM, but they're useful to BC site crew when there's a need for a global bollocking
  13. Tried, but as i say, where's the info on the Retro 215 ? Sorry, but insane model and name changes over short ( ish ) timeline just make it somewhat tiresome, IMO
  14. Yup tried but no pages came up on the Retro 215
  15. I find the disappearing info on previous BFB designs a pain. There really should be an archive page on the site, because there's been so many name changes and model changes , its hard ( read impossible ) to follow the history of what was available early on to whats available now. I was reading about one of the cabs at one point, and there was was a message saying that cab had been superceded by the Retro 215. What ? Where was that then ?
  16. Bluddy nora batty - they exist
  17. If only i knew what hemi demi semi quavers were
  18. Yep. No perspiration
  19. Very nimble fingerwork there Bill. I bet you could peel an orange underwater one handed
  20. Natch !
  21. Sometimes the way players cut & wind on their new strings causes a dead or dull string. Not saying this is the case here, but Scott Devine touched on this subject on the Tube.
  22. I suppose you have to take weight into the equation. The RCF 745 comes in at over 43lbs. Not huge, but will have a bearing on things for some. By the way, even though not designated " NX " , it still sports a 15" neo driver
  23. Bling has arrvived today ! Cant fit the lights right now though, as life chores are getting in the way
  24. That looks suspiciously like a copy. You mug !!
  25. I find it hard to believe that Hohner ( whether cheap or not ) put out a bass from the factory with that awful G string angle. Something's not right there That headstock screams 4 in-inline like any P bass copies, though there doesnt seem to be any holes left after a machine head move Here's a photo of what looks like the proper location of the machine heads on a Hohner Arbor MX1
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