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warwickhunt

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  1. [quote name='Conan' post='938735' date='Aug 28 2010, 01:00 PM']Been looking at these recently... there is a big price difference between the GRAMMA (£40) and the Great GRAMMA (£80) - is it essential that the pad is bigger than the cabinet or would it still work if the can overhangs the pad by an inch or so either side?[/quote] So long as the cab is 'balanced' OK on the smaller pad then there should be absolutely no reason not to do that, the effect will be the same!
  2. I take it you've looked here ( [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=466"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=466[/url] ) for the cabs, which imho are the main area to focus on if you are looking for lightweight. I'll elaborate on that as I've been down your route and despite having owned and/or road tested a few of the high end 'lightweight' digi/switching amps (inc having owned the SA450 and LMK Markbass amps) I've come back to a traditional amp (Thunderfunk). When you consider that your average non-digi/switching amp might be 15kg (excluding valve amps) or so that is still going to be lighter than your lightest cab, by definition a manageable weight. So unless you need a micro-weight amp to fit in a gigbag, I wouldn't get hung up on the weight of the amp; focus on the cabs... oh and despite having owned EBS and Tech Soundsystem Neo cabs I went full circle back to trad ferro magnet Aguilar DB112 cabs!
  3. Distinct lack of info!
  4. I'd have (getting) one of those just to annoy the guitarists I play with!
  5. As Barrie says, Interparcel have a next day delivery service starting from £8 which will take a cab or combo under 25kg (or was it 40kg?) so long as you don't mind taking a gamble on it not getting damaged... unless it's a cheapie combo/cab in which case you have nothing to lose! There services go up and £15 gets you £150 insurance but as noted the service goes up to about £40-£50 if you are talking insurance up to £1000+ Basses fit in with their size restriction but ensure the service that you select (you get the choice of a few inc UPS TNT etc) doesn't exclude musical instruments. Loads of info on a 'stickie' elsewhere.
  6. I've had the Neo 1x15, 2x10 & 6x10 cabs from this range and I have to confess that I agree that the original design/aesthetic and logo were better than the recent Tecamp.
  7. Single DB12 just sold on eBay for more than £300.
  8. I'd now change the title line to; '5mths old'
  9. I generally prefer 10.00am on a Sunday but often the lads prefer 3 - 4pm on a Sunday and on the subject of houses left empty; don't worry the dogs won't bite you when you come in... but they'll rip your arm out of the cufking socket on the way out! Rehearsals are always a laugh for us so it isn't a chore when we do have to get together but I'd not be impressed if anyone were to suggest a Friday or a Saturday evening (assuming we aren't gigging).
  10. Did this used to belong to Mark (Marcus)? Just trying to establish if I've tried this bass for weight!
  11. [quote name='peteb' post='935279' date='Aug 24 2010, 08:23 PM']What are these things like for balance? Will it be safe to balance quite a heavy rack on a 610 cab (12" deep)??[/quote] The larger platform would be fine. I used to put my 6x10 on it and they are a solid platform regardless of the foam (which is quite firm). [quote name='Faithless' post='935291' date='Aug 24 2010, 08:29 PM']How about trasportation issues? Is it flexible enough to hook into your baggage when flying?[/quote] If you are talking about the Gramma Pad, they are a solid board mounted on foam, so no they will not fold or flex.
  12. If Haltwhistle isn't too much of a hike, I can recommend Dave Wilson. www.dwilsonguitars.com
  13. [quote name='absolutpepper' post='935111' date='Aug 24 2010, 06:30 PM']Ahem, bass for sale section. Also if you are on just to sell you might wanna swing by the introductions page. BTW Thats a lovely bass so good luck and welcome to the site.[/quote] Have I missed something? The OP joined over 2 years ago!
  14. I was petrified it would leech the solid bottom end away from my DB112's... but it doesn't!
  15. My bad! Completely different crack altogether. The crack in the Sonus that I had was actually tight up in the corner of the 'body' wood in the neck pocket.
  16. [quote name='MB1' post='934970' date='Aug 24 2010, 04:29 PM']MB1. ...Looks like it didnt sell?...[/quote] Nope the bass was pulled early. It still had time left to run then suddenly ended!
  17. So did someone snipe this bass or can we expect to see it appear for sale on BC some time soon?
  18. [quote name='eubassix' post='933857' date='Aug 23 2010, 04:41 PM']... might be, John, although the kids have outgrown the delights of Alnwick Castle (... saving us a fortune in the process, thank goodness!). I'll PM/call if we're heading into Northumberland (Belsay's a possible) at all. The USA Fly's probably a perfect weight for you, but this one's 9lb+ ...[/quote] Shame the spalted isn't the same as the USA... I can always bide my time till the USA comes around!
  19. [quote name='Annoying Twit' post='933713' date='Aug 23 2010, 02:32 PM']I'd be concerned about ebay not refunding the postage though.[/quote] As would I but you'd be amazed how often ebay/paypal favour the buyer... especially if they thought they could stamp on the postage overcharging, which diddles eBay out of fees. Saying all of that, the guy is just trying to get a decent price for his items whilst circumventing the eBay fees... can't blame him for the latter part of that.
  20. Are you due any 'Coast' trips soon Dave?
  21. [quote name='cameltoe' post='933690' date='Aug 23 2010, 02:14 PM']Can you not buy it and pay, wait for it to arrive, and then dispute it through paypal and get the postage back? Claim you never realised, just looked at the total cost. I don't see how they won't refund it, if he's only paid £13 to post it.[/quote] Now 'that' is very devious... I like your way of thinking!
  22. [quote name='wayne58' post='933492' date='Aug 23 2010, 11:46 AM']... watch this space for one or two basses to be listed shortly, as I will need to recover my finances.[/quote] Don't tease, just send me a PM with the stock list now!
  23. [quote name='AndyTravis' post='933576' date='Aug 23 2010, 01:05 PM']The Neck looks a little out of place, but you still do see ultra figured bits of maple on even lowly Mexican Strats and Teles, so it's not unheard of.[/quote] Agreed that you can get figured Fenders (even on recent cheapy stuff) but I've rarely seen one like that on a late 70's P bass and it looks heavily lacquered (tinted) and shiny in comparison to the body wear.
  24. [quote name='SteveO' post='933453' date='Aug 23 2010, 11:06 AM']Some nasty looking lump of wood and metal - looked like it was painted black with hammerite smooth and with 'Fender' written on the headstock in silver paint. Must have been the contender for the worst counterfeit Fender ever.[/quote] Cheers. No surprise it was pulled then!
  25. That's a highly figured piece of maple for a Fender bass, I'd be interested to know if the Fender experts think the neck is Fender and original? The x1 Jazz + x0.5 Precision pup seems an intriguing mod' I'd like to know the rational (and how it works) behind that. If it is wired in then its obviously intended to beef up the D G strings but I'm just not sure how that would pan out or (and this is my guess) is it just a Jazz pup and the 1/2 P pup is just to fill in the offending space!
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