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Cricket holdall? http://www.huntscountybats.co.uk/cricket-equipment-holdalls-almighty.php Loads of styles and you can pick up basic ones really cheaply, usually less than 1m long too.
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Although I never actually heard it with the original driver I would recommend using the Deltalite if that's an option purely down to the weight saving. I was quite lucky as Interparcel paid out the £50 insurance (once I had emailed them John Dong's advice and the receipt for the replacement speaker) so it only cost me around £20 get it working and shave most of the weight off. The first thing I thought when I picked up the little cab was that it was much heavier than it looked, now it weighs a fraction of that and is still more than enough for rehearsals with a full band. It's been in regular use with the Deltalite for well over 3 years now and is still performing well, lovely little cab IMO.
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Who knew laughably bad 80s special effects would be so disturbing eh?
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Yes.
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[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aria-Pro-Bass-Guitar-/291153905265?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43ca200671"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item43ca200671[/url]
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Err, every passive bass I've owned sounded better with quite dead strings to my ears! With the Zoot and my old Warwick (both active) I liked nice new zingy strings but I hate them on my passive basses - Jazzes and the two Arias (P/J and MM). In fact a while ago I bought a cheap bass to gig with and it arrived with pretty dead old strings. Plugged it in and it sounded lovely so I just kept them on, used it last night and it sounded great!
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I always take a backup, haven't broken a string in years but I like to choose which bass I play on the night. Both are lightweight and are easy to carry in a double gigbag along with all my other gig junk, they are also both cheapys (but nice ones!) so I don't take stands or have to keep an eye on them. I needed a backup quite recently after replacing a barrel jack with what turned out to be a faulty new part which seemed fine at home, would have been screwed if I hadn't had a second bass with me.
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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1400775863' post='2456918'] Kate Moss might buy it to wear on a chain round her neck as a piece of jewellery. [/quote] I think the BA1 actually weighs more than Kate Moss. [quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1400799601' post='2457208'] I sincerely hope so. I'll put it back on the rockery now for a few more months. [/quote] Keep those to yourself, you're flooding the market!
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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1400773918' post='2456885'] There will be. Try and find someone in an indie band with a beard and sell it to them for twice the price of a new one. Tell then it's got plenty of mojo and it helps your bass get that Pete Docherty sound like they used to have on records in the 1960's when music was good and everybody was cool and looked like Brian Jones and Twiggy . Technically speaking though, that bridge isn't distressed, it vandalized. [/quote] Ah, indie band and beards, got it! And yeah it isn't in the best of shape, I think whoever had it used the same technique to cut the slots as they did to remove the finish - namely bashing it with a screwdriver.
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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1400768493' post='2456812'] I've never seen a "distressed" Badass. ( Or even one that was mildly upset , for that matter ). [/quote] I have one! Picked up a job lot of parts a while ago which included an original gold BA1 that someone had tried to remove the finish from, it's kinda half gold half metal now. Dunno what to do with it really, is there a market for relic'd Badass bridges?
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A proper USA Cirrus has been on my dream bass list for a while now, I remember drooling over these in magazine adverts many years ago. Couldn't afford one then and can't now, well not without making her indoors very angry anyway! Absolutely top end basses though, comparable to anything else in that price range and beyond.
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Best looking Tanglewood ever
lemmywinks replied to Annoying Twit's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I actually really like that one with the matching pickup, prefer it to the other one! -
I had a fretless Jazz with Seymour Duncan Lightning Rod pickups in, they are active pickups which were wired straight to a standard vol/vol/tone setup. Sounded just like a beefed up version of a Jazz bass, could still do the usual sounds but also had a bit more thump. Don't know if that's what you're after but I regret selling it!
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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1399972003' post='2449391'] I do know what altruism means and you may be correct on the second point; but he was extremely effective in reminding me that I have no interest whatsoever in so-called metal. [/quote] Check the basses in the background of the vid with the ones in the poster's sig....
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Was looking at the purple one when your weird metalwork bass was flagged on here a while ago, looks ace!
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Vintage MIJ (formerly J@pCr@p) Spotting
lemmywinks replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1399889315' post='2448574'] £50?! Yikes. What happened to it? [/quote] Dunno, probably still sat in it's case at his parents' place, we're talking about 15 years ago now! My mate left the country but his dad is an active musician so it's probably getting some sort of use. -
Vintage MIJ (formerly J@pCr@p) Spotting
lemmywinks replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1399800869' post='2447684'] Nearly 11lbs, sadly. I had the matching 'Falcon', too. A brace of black beauties. [attachment=162434:raven1.jpg][attachment=162435:wash1.jpg] [/quote] My mate's was suburst and came in a fitted hard case for £50, he didn't like it at all but I thought it was pretty decent. -
Vintage MIJ (formerly J@pCr@p) Spotting
lemmywinks replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1399638087' post='2446134'] Makes my back twinge just looking at it! I love these, still miss my old one but they are just too heavy. And that is a cracking price. [/quote] My mate had the guitar version, tiny little body on it but it weighed an absolute ton. Don't wanna think what the bass version weighs! -
£400 is a top price, well done bud! Why does my local Crack Converters never have anything like this in?
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Personally I would have a gear clearout go for the best of both worlds! I would sell both basses and get one that is very light yet sounds the way you want it to. Does Prosebass still make those tasty little short scale headless basses? Maybe the little Promethean/Harley Benton/Redsub combos would be a good fit too, .small and pretty light yet capable of providing suitable backline at moderate volumes. There was one for sale for around £200 recently IIRC.
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I poured orange juice on my cereal once.
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Blade Tetra Standard 4 string Bass. Active.
lemmywinks replied to phsycoandy's topic in Basses For Sale
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I like that! You would have to stick it through one of these though:
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Why would someone want do this to 78 Musicmaster!
lemmywinks replied to itsmedunc's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Yeah, now that is a total wreck!