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For sale is my Warwick Streamer stage II 5 strings. The bass is in excellent condition, has been treated regularly with Warwick's wax and comes with two complete sets of hardware, the original gold one and a second black set. Included on the sale is the warwick gig bag, the trusrod key and what I have left of the wax. Now with the pics: *** SOLD***
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I have two tickets for the Hard Rock Calling in Hyde Park, London, on Friday the 25th but, unfortunately, I won't be able to go. The Line Up for that days is: [b]MAIN STAGE Friday 25 June * PEARL JAM * BEN HARPER & RELENTLESS 7 * THE HIVES * THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM * ROBERT FRANCIS [/b] I'd like the same I paid for them, £106.50 Interested? Get in touch, please.
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Sansamp Bass Driver, Hartke Bass Attack - what else?
PauBass replied to Ian Savage's topic in Effects
For the money, I definitely go with the Hartke Bass Attack, superb bit of kit, highly under rated in my opinion. -
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Working fine for me with Windows 7 and Firefox.
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[quote name='Matty' post='869789' date='Jun 17 2010, 11:47 AM']was it just me, or at finsbury park, was he down to just two ampegs?[/quote] You are right he only had two Ampegs on stage...
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If you like your Brooklyn strap you can always buy a cheap black nylon one and replace one of the two parts on your Brooklyn. I did this to my Comfort strap which I was very happy with but I didn't like the way the foamy part sat on my shoulder. I cut one of the nylon parts, the one that stays on your right when you have the bass strapped, kept the end that attachs to the bass and sewed it back to the new cheap strap. This way it sits better and you can extend it as much as you like. Cheap Strap + Shop to sew it= £8 ...Cheaper than buying a new long, good comfortable strap. Hope this helps and it's not too confusing.
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[quote name='AndroWal' post='867731' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:21 AM']I believe the string spacing on 5s is smaller...just less than 17mm. I believe the 18mm is for 4-strings.[/quote] Not sure but reading on this specs sheet it says 18mm for the 5 strings and 19mm for the 4's. This is at the bridge so it will be less as you move towards the neck. [url="http://www.subidiom.com/wal/image/walbrochure_rear.jpg"]http://www.subidiom.com/wal/image/walbrochure_rear.jpg[/url]
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[quote name='BarnacleBob' post='863566' date='Jun 10 2010, 06:25 PM']Suffering WWS for the past 3 months ( Wal Withdrawal Syndrome ) first time without a Wal in 30 yrs Could you tell me the width of the neck at the nut and the 15th fret, say, and also the string spacing. BB[/quote] BB here you have the info as per Wal's specs: - Neck width at top nut: 47mm - String spacing at top nut: 10mm - String spacing at bridge: 18mm I can tell you it's the most comfortable 5 string bass I've ever played, and that's been quite a few from very well known brands..It's very easy to play and balances perfectly.
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A few clips of the bass here. It's a take on Jamiroquai's "Runaway"... I'm not good at recording and I put this recording together quickly so excuse the quality and the bum notes Recorded direct into my computer through external sound card, no effects or EQ added, it's just some of the tones you can get out of this bass. Now the clips: [url="http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8731444"]Neck Pickup[/url] [url="http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8731450"]Neck + Bridge Pickups[/url] [url="http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8731451"]Bridge Pickup[/url]
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So, it's a real Fender then?
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I don't want to sell this bass, I haven't had it for that long but, for reasons I will soon be explaining in another topic, I can't afford to keep it and it's time to move it on...I'm sure it will make someone a very happy person, the tone of this bass and the playability are unbelievable! So here we go: Up for sale is my 1992 Wal Custom 5 strings. Shedua facings, Mahogany Core, Indian Rosewood Fingerboard and Gold/Black hardware. Comes in it's original hardcase and it's in mint condition. Recently fully serviced by Paul Herman, including fret levelling, trimmed and smoothed the fret ends, shortened the p/u mounting screws and adjusted, drilled out and replace one of the bridge screws that was loose, glue a sliver of damage to the facing near the bridge, purely cosmetic and not noticeable. Full setup and electronics checked... a very expensive job but worth every penny, now the bass plays like a dream! Now with the pics: A few clips of the bass here. It's a take on Jamiroquai's "Runaway"... I'm not good at recording and I put this recording together quickly so excuse the quality and the bum notes Recorded direct into my computer through external sound card, no effects or EQ added, it's just some of the tones you can get out of this bass. [url="http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8731444"]Neck Pickup[/url] [url="http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8731450"]Neck + Bridge Pickups[/url] [url="http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8731451"]Bridge Pickup[/url] Price? [b]£3000[/b] and it's yours. Not interested on any trades this time, sorry. Yes, it's more money than I bought it for but, considering I had to travel 11 hours to collect it, travel again to take it to the Wal's workshop and the expensive but worth every penny job made by Paul Herman it's a price I consider to be fair. Collection prefered but I'm also fine shipping the bass. I willt be at the buyers expense and risk although I'll pack the bass extremely well so it won't get damage in transit. For those interested I'm based in Hove and you are more than welcome to come and try it out.
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Great guy to deal with...I bought a Hartke Bass Attack from him and it turned up the next day. Exactly as described and working perfectly. Thanks!
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No neck issues with mine either and I've had it for over a year, set it up once with a low action and it hasn't changed at all since then. Pickups were noisy but I replace them with a set of Dimarzio Model Js and problem solved...the tone of the bass is amazing so much more bottom end that with the standard pickups.