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ateyercheese

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  1. *Bump* Loads of views, no interest? if the price is high, make me an offer.
  2. Thanks Russ, and yeah the EMG EQ has a lot of love to give, especially coupled with the tube pre-amp on the [topic="73533"]Marshal Amp I'm selling[/topic] (hint, hint)
  3. Sold to the man in the van at Wetherby services. Ta Chris
  4. [size=4]Marshall MB4410 300W 4x10 combo bass amp [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160400378313&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_600wt_1087"]Ebay Link[/url] [/size] [url="http://www.marshallamps.com/product.asp?productCode=MB4410"]Manufacturer Blurb[/url] Cheers Chris
  5. A bit late to the game, sorry Chris. I bought a set of books/DVD's from Chris is an easy transaction, even with postage in the strikes. A real pleasure doing business with you sir. (another) Chris
  6. I bought a stack of CD's from AJ, nice easy deal, and a bunch of new listening fodder. Thanks Mate Chris
  7. I've got the MB4410, not so portable, but can (and has) stand up to those Marshall Half-stack JCM guitarists. The tube pre-amp has a world of gain and makes my Seymour Duncans growl. Watts-wise it is huge. Now I play in a quieter band, I rarely run it past 5 on the (real) tube pre and 3 or 4 on the main out. It's got two switchable channels, the tube "classic" and a sweepable 3-band "modern" with a built in compressor. You can blend these two channels for even more versatility. I must admit, I never use the amp compressor cos I run a EBS MultiComp. The only downside is the size/weight of this combo, around 50kgs, but it'll fit in a small hatch with the back seats down. I've never needed to run an extension, but the integral cab is 4ohm, as are the marshall extensions. This might put people with a collection of 8 ohm cabs off. I'm changing to a Shuttle combo in the near future as the new band doesn't have a van. So if you want to try this beastie out, look out on the sale forum. Chris
  8. Same again, easy transaction, responsive to PMs. Cheers pal.
  9. A huge thanks to all involved in arranging this magnificent event, it was my first BassDay but certainly won't be my last. I had a fantastic time seeing some awesome, inspiring professionals. See you again next year!
  10. That's some beautiful work pal, congrats, I love the Beige and the open-plan valve head.
  11. Hey guys, I need to make a bit of cash so putting some stuff up for sale. First up, Ashdown Perfect 10 30W combo practise amp. Light practise use only, lovely sound, plenty loud enough for solo practising, great condition, surplus to requirements. Bought a short while back for a little over £100, still around that in the shops [url="http://www.ashdownmusic.com/bass/detail.asp?ID=81"]Ashdown site specs[/url] Looking for £80 ono and local pickup Sheffield PM for info/offers Pics to follow this evening Chris
  12. [quote name='thedonutman' post='547177' date='Jul 21 2009, 11:41 PM']Cool, you're from Sheffield too. The bass is looking really good. I was thinking of doing the course and was going to build almost the exact same thing! One quick question, do you end up using a lot of the big power tools to get things done (bandsaw, table saw, planer etc) or do you use more hand tools and hand held power tools?[/quote] It was a mixture of both. the main templates were cut out on the bandsaw then hand-routed to shape. equally using band/bobbin sanders on the rougher cuts, then sanding by hand. It's possible with hand held power tools and hand tools, but it'll take longer. Hope that helps.
  13. Hey guys, sorry about the final update delay, went straight to sound check last night and played a gig, unfortunately not on the new girl as we didn't quite get to finish up the electronics and set up. I had a great week, a fantastic experience and it was great seeing these guitars come together with all the hard work. Thanks to Mikey for posting the victory dance photos, i've completed the facebook album now too; [url="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=283493&id=589325365&l=3325607de1"]Facebook album[/url] I'm looking forward to dropping in the right EQ and getting the setup and finish just right. I thoroughly recommend the course to anyone, you can't have less woodworking experience than me and I managed it! Cheers all
  14. Started on the necks today. cut to shape, routed and truss rod in, covered and planed down. The slotted fret boards are gluing over night, then loads more sanding on the body, gotta get rid of all those machine marks! Let me know if you can see this facebook album, it's getting updated as I go, [url="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=283493&id=589325365&l=3325607de1"]Facebook Guitar Build Album[/url]
  15. Day one, The body's cut out, neck pocket and pup holes routed, heel and "belly pan" planed/filed out and the sanding has begun. It's already set up to be an exciting week. I'd best get an early night...
  16. [quote name='bunjy' post='536018' date='Jul 8 2009, 09:26 PM']No band = no need for any pedals and all have gone but these and I'm keeping my TU-2! Boss OC-3 super octaver, good condition, original box and instructions although the box is slightly faded from being in my window! £45 + postage Marshall Jackhammer distortion, good condition, boxed - £20 + postage I can post pics if needed. Cheers.[/quote] PM'd re Jackhammer
  17. excellent. I'll christen it on the night then!
  18. The Grapes, Trippet Lane Sheffield CIty Centre It'll be trusty old Spector Q5 otherwise. I'm not sure how late in the day we'll be laquering is all.
  19. Cheers dude, That's actually quite old material from a previous line up (including the bass (oops!)). We're working on a new album now and I've done some live recordings to put up. I've actually got a gig on the Friday we finish the course in Sheffield, if you wanna check us out? I'm wondering whether the build will be cured enough to christen....
  20. Just bought an EBS multicomp off John, nice easy transaction and well packed! Thanks John, Chris
  21. I like the jaunty attitude of the Tele plate too, but the P-bass hybrid curved control surface is nice. I'm still umming and ahhing, but I reckon I'm gonna forego the plates and go for a nice wood finish.
  22. Jon's sourcing them for me at my additional cost, as he already has links with an SD distributer.
  23. Hey, yeah, maybe halfway between the two. There's no top veneer, but the colours good. That first one looks great, without the guard and control plate. I'm heading towards the Seymour Duncan SJBs and STC3 pre/EQ but that naked is pushing me towards the natural finish... 3 weeks and counting!
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