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warwickhunt

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  1. Phew and there was me thinking of selling one of my Sterlings... think I'll hang fire for a year or two!
  2. [quote name='thebrig' timestamp='1343948404' post='1757871'] I currently play through a Genz Benz shuttle 6.0-12T, plus a Genz Benz STL-210T cab, great rig and ideal for the function band that I used to play in, but now that I am playing in a rock/blues band, I feel I need something with a bit more punch.[/quote] I'll state from the off that I think that Alex's dedication to his work is to be applauded and I enjoy his insight into acoustics to the point where I'll read (and reread) most any thread that the likes of he or BFM post in. Having made that clear and seeing as you are asking for advice on whether 'others' think that a Barefaced cab will best suit your needs; then I personally don't think that it will. That is based upon the fact that you think that the GB cab that you have lacks 'punch' (a term which I'm sure AC, BFM and many others will say is nonsensical and meaningless) and that you play in a rock/blues band. I've played through several of Alex's cabs and it NEVER ceases to amaze me how light they are and I love them for that, however that is NOT one of your considerations, it is purely the sound of the cab and it's ability to sound full and punchy in a rock/blues setting and I have yet to get the sound that 'I' want out of one of the BF cabs as I always feet that they have plenty of bottom (and top) but lack any punch/heft/weight to the tone. Patently they are not going to suit every person and I am NOT putting Alex's cabs down, they just don't suit me... same as an Ashdown 4x10 sounds pants to my ears! One thing that I do find strange is that you've had a cab on order for 6 weeks and THEN you ask for people's opinions!
  3. I've got one of these fretted ones and it is a cracking bass with a very distinct voice that can surprise quite a few people... now do I wait for a fretless one to come along or buy this and rip the frets out!
  4. Ooof! Would have loved this if not for the small matter of money!
  5. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1343839111' post='1756138'] ..I hate to say this, but this isn't doing your business much good. I did ask for the offer, I haven't denied that. You have implied something else though. You have started to become borderline offensive towards my opinions. I have avoided being offensive as it becomes ridiculous, plus, aren't we all a bit passed that?! Just think about exactly what you are discussing here. It was a simple topic, no need for anything else. [/quote] I've followed this thread and I have to say as a totally impartial bystander that I certainly don't interpret Alex's attitude in any of this to be 'offensive'! You may well not like Alex's cabs or Alex for all I know but IMHO Alex has stepped forward and taken his time to explain the science behind his views and opinions.
  6. I give mine a fresh battery every Christmas, then I know it is done for the next year!
  7. As above but the battery draw on a Warwick runs into thousands of hours, so 24 hrs isn't a big deal. I certainly don't bother unplugging the lead between sets at a gig but I'd not be leaving it plugged in all day every day at home.
  8. It may seem harsh but with an unknown fault it could render the value as basically a bit less than the cost of the cab section by itself! However, the fix in itself could be a relatively simple job (I remember getting some advice on repeatedly inserting a jack in and out of the effects loop or headphone socket and it fixed a similar problem, saved me virtually binning a good amp as I had no funds to fix) and it would be criminal to sell your amp at virtual scrap value! It genuinely might be worth biting the bullet to get it repaired. If you were local to me and desperate to get rid of it then I'd be offering as little as possible and keeping fingers crossed it was a simple fix BUT aware that I might be simply buying a speaker cab!
  9. I might be missing something or misreading this mate; are you saying that your extension [u]is[/u] the 'filtered' model or not because looking at the code given and the product pictured it isn't the filtered model in which case the bit about protecting/filtering voltage spikes etc. doesn't apply. Yes/No?
  10. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1343580780' post='1752302'] I wouldn't disagree with £200 but that would be on a good day. However I'd think £170-£180 would be more realistic. [/quote] ...or maybe even £150!
  11. I wouldn't disagree with £200 but that would be on a good day. However I'd think £170-£180 would be more realistic.
  12. Nice bass, fabulous condition. It looks almost as if it has never been played, certainly the pups look like they've not been played in it's 26 year life; just out of interest what is the colour of the lettering on the top of the EMG pups? Is the wood 'Annegre' (alternative spelling Anigre) the same wood as Cherry, as I believe that the body wood of your bass will be Cherry unless it was a custom order.
  13. It looks a bit... 'slab' and the headstock shape looks a bit different to my recollections of Overwater headstocks (I thought they were quite small and that looks larger)! However, the bridge and general appearance look fine; is there a cheapie NT Overwater range?
  14. Played and owned plenty Warwicks... just not that one!
  15. [quote name='steve-soar' timestamp='1343294428' post='1748341'] [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-guitar-/180937985814?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item2a20be8f16"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item2a20be8f16[/url] [/quote] I'd agree!
  16. [quote name='paulhart1' timestamp='1343282590' post='1748165'] Hi do you still have a 5 string Sadowsky for sale? [/quote] Who... Where... When...
  17. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1343160543' post='1746442']I think an early one (one piece bridge or JD if lucky in my dreams....) will be a bit more though [/quote] I sold my JD a couple of year back for less than £1k and that was immaculate! Just because it is vintage doesn't always make it more expensive.
  18. [quote name='Pete Academy' timestamp='1343156680' post='1746326'] Thanks for the advice, everyone. I can't believe how much these Warwick basses are new. [/quote] It would scare you witless to look at the cost of a new one then try to find a 'good' used price. Where most new items depreciate by 20-30% when you walk out of the shop (have delivered via an e-purchase), alas Warwick basses depreciate by a minimum of 50% and that isn't meant to do Warwick down, it is just a fact... and an unnecessary one at that! The info above is about on the money; I've sat watching ebay sales of NT Thumb basses end in the £600-£900 bracket with a few managing the £900-£1200 but rarely do they exceed those 'sale' prices (many are advertised for more but rarely sell).
  19. I'm assuming that as this is likely a custom order (26th fret inlay), the switch will be for LEDs. The coil tap for the rear pup is operated by the lower push/pull pot and the upper push/pull is the active passive so I can't see any other reason!
  20. [quote name='big rob' timestamp='1342984465' post='1743476'] I have one of these and love it, good luck with the sale I know at least one man on here that will be after it. Pics and price would be good. [/quote] Did you buy this off me about 5 (maybe 7...8...9) years ago?
  21. They are made by John Bolin (same guy that custom makes for The Stones, ZZ Top etc) and designed by Ned Steinberger (he of Spector/Streamer fame... among many others). Bolin only made these 'production' basses for a short time, if you want one now they are a custom order. Lovely balance and weight, which make for a lovely player.
  22. Yet another trouble free transaction with Clarky... expect nothing less than the best.
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