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Alleva Coppolo LG4 sunburst, dalbergia negra board * SALE PENDING *
warwickhunt replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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Alleva Coppolo LG4 sunburst, dalbergia negra board * SALE PENDING *
warwickhunt replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1321559940' post='1440733'] does a '94 fortress count as early ? [/quote] Sorry, I had a Flashback (with 2-tek bridge) and though I liked the sound of it, I just couldn't get on with the aesthetics!
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If it's an early model and the right price, I'd always have a place for another Warwick!
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Forgot I even started a thread about my basses! However with a few changes of late I thought I'd look back through some pics from the last few years and update... sorry if some basses appear more than once! [IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/DSCN0001.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/Collection001.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/basses004.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/basses003.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/BassesOct03.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/100_1979.jpg[/IMG] The last pic is what I presently have (+2 other basses not pictured) Oh and a 12 string when I can find one!
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[quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1321484944' post='1439892'] Well - I could remove the mentions in the OP that says he knows the person if you like? If its not his auction and he doesn't bump or promote it, and the thread is left here for us to discuss the item should we want to, then I'd say that fits within the rules. If you want your friend to do the same for your eBay auction and the same non-bumping, non-promoting rules apply then go for it. [/quote] TBH I'm not fussed I was simply pointing out that historically the strapline on the ebay section has been brought to the attention of forum members by the 'powers that be'... what you've suggested makes a mockery of the forum rules... very strange!
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[quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1321478973' post='1439785'] As the OP is not selling the instrument, (he's just liking us to a listing of an instrument owned by someone he knows) I've moved this to the eBay forum. I must request that the OP does NOT bump or promote this link - If you want to promote the listing, then please start a new sales thread and state an asking price as per Basschat rules. [/quote] I hate to be pedantic but it clearly states that; "This forum [the ebay section] is for the discussion of Ebay auctions. Please do not promote your own auctions. If you have something to sell, please use the For Sale forums." Technically the OP isn't promoting 'his' item but it's clearly the same thing... isn't it? If that is the case then I could get a mate to come on BC and promote any item that I list on ebay. Not that it matters to me one jot and I suppose that rules are there to be broken.
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[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1321476493' post='1439746'] It just takes me back to owning my Thumb. I owned that and thought "christ, these Warwick basses are bloody good. Now I can see why they have such a dedicated following". Being daft, I traded the Thumb, but coming back to this Warwick reminds me of just how well I get on with Warwick basses. That 'sound' is the sound I want these days. And I am stunned every time I get the streamer out. Perfect shape, balance, feel and tone. It's a masterful item. I could quite happily play nothing other than Warwicks and ACG basses now. [/quote] Glad you are getting on with the Streamer, it really is a beaut, if only it weighed...!
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[quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1321475099' post='1439719'] Are they any good? I've no experience with that particular socket BUT plenty of experience years ago with cheap flimsy Maplins parts and I'd not have fitted one back then to any of my Warwicks... however if they are top quality then fair does! [/quote] Just noted that it is designated as Neutrik! Odd as it doesn't look like the Neutriks that I've had in the past. Oh well you live and learn.
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Are they any good? I've no experience with that particular socket BUT plenty of experience years ago with cheap flimsy Maplins parts and I'd not have fitted one back then to any of my Warwicks... however if they are top quality then fair does!
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[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1321313949' post='1437843'] Ebony indeed! The tone is so, so good. Can't wait to get it recorded! [/quote] Glad you're enjoying it Chris, it was such a waste for that bass to not get out and be gigged but the weight was just too much for me... no probs for a young un like you!
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[quote name='WalMan' timestamp='1321311859' post='1437805'] Suggested that to my lot....received deathly silence to that suggestion. Ah well, probably not really us anyway . Love a bit of Cheap Trick me [/quote] I've had the same reaction with EVERY covers band that I have ever been in (and that's a shedload in the last 30+ years)... hence I've started my own Cheap Trick tribute band; now there can be NO discussion as to which band's songs we should cover next!
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1321310903' post='1437782'] There is a odd loophole here though, because the ebay forum tells you to stick your own ebay auction link in here, which then wants a price- should that be the price that the ebay auction is at now? or later? or that the guy wants for the bass, or that price minus ebay fees.... [/quote] I'd say it is the price that the guy wants to sell it for! Generally folks who have stuff on ebay for a BIN 'should' consider that if they sold it here it would save them 10-15% of their final sale price and adjust the sale price on here accordingly... but that is entirely up to the individual.
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Be aware that the cost of diesel against petrol these days means that there isn't a significant saving in fuel costs unless you do a lot of miles; it used to be that diesel made sense as it was cheaper than petrol and you generally got more mpg but not strictly true now! Also be aware that some insurance companies are a pita with regard to a 'private' vehicle for day to day use, I had grief as many insurers wouldn't accept that it was my daily transport for me as it was easier to carry my dogs; they were adamant that I needed business use and they wanted to know what business I was using it for! So I'd suggest checking with a few insurers before you dive in... oh and if it is your main mode of transport don't be tempted to just let mates pile in the back to get to and from places the law will hammer you.
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Top bloke. Though we've communicated loads via PMs on various things, this is the first meet to do a trade and Chris is a pleasure to deal with; enjoy the Warwick.
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[quote name='12stringbassist' timestamp='1321181433' post='1436075'] My favourite band of all time. If someone was starting a tribute, this 12stringbassist would be there like a shot. [/quote] I am! Unfortunately for you that's me doing the bass bit.
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Well counting down till I see them at Glasgow and the up coming gig has me starting a Cheap Trick tribute band... small fan base but for a short life-span project I'm excited. Now where's those 12 string basses when you want one!
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Very cheap strings - if that's what you like ;-(
warwickhunt replied to KiOgon's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
The deals that used to appear on ebay for Hartke strings (sets of 3) were pretty cheap and the strings weren't half bad! -
Where can you buy Bartolini pickups in the UK?
warwickhunt replied to Spoombung's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1320774388' post='1431277'] slightly off topic.... in a warwick whats the difference between (roughly) between the MEC's and the brats. Barts seem to be so so popular as an upgrade. [/quote]From the off, I have to say that this is unscientific, subjective and anecdotal and just my humble opinion! I used to have a fretless SSI that had MECs which I swapped out for EMGs... and couldn't tell a jot of difference (preamp remained original Warwick MEC)! I then (within a week) took out the EMGs and fitted Barts and I'd say that the Barts sounded 'darker' with a more pronounced low mid tone which certainly suited the Warwick BUT you'd have to take into account that I'd not changed strings (used the same set which had been on and off the bass at least 3 times and may well have mellowed in tone from when they were new with the MECs), however still taking into account that the strings could be a factor AND I'd not heard the MECs for a couple of weeks, I'd still say the Barts had more character (maybe something that some folks wouldn't want?). If I don't flog these Barts they may well end up in my red SSI but I've not been fussed to go to the trouble yet, especially as I'll likely be selling the SSI at some point in the near future (I have another Streamer that I play more frequently). -
In the original box with instructions and power supply. The various functions etc can be explored online but basically: Main features • Korg’s modeling technology provides detailed and powerful modeling sounds. • 56 types of modeling effect variations are built-in, and a maximum of eight types of effect can be used simultaneously. • 48 preset programs (3 x 16 banks) and 48 rewritable user programs (3 x 16 banks) are built-in. • You can switch between effect channels (A, to change the combination of the drive amp effect and the cabinet effect without switching programs. • Use the effect block select knobs to instantly switch the effects for each of the five effect blocks (DRIVE-AMP, CABINET, MODULATION, PEDAL, AMBIENCE). • You can use the expression pedal to control eleven types of pedal effects in realtime. • In individual mode you can use foot switches to turn each effect on/off independently. • The Sample & Play function lets you record a phrase that you play (for a maximum of 8 seconds), and then operate the pedal to play back the phrase. • The built-in Phrase Trainer function lets you record sound from an audio device or a guitar performance (maximum 16 seconds), and play it back at a slower speed without changing the pitch. • A metronome is built in for practicing convenience. • Built in tuner mute function for on stage tuning. • An AUX IN jack is provided so that you can play along with a connected audio device. • Use the auto chromatic tuner to tune your instrument when the AX1500G is bypassed or muted. • The LCD (liquid crystal display) features an intuitive visual interface. • The LCD is backlit for easy visibility even in dark locations. I can take pics but it'd look like any other AX1500G that you see! £50