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Beedster

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  1. Very nice work @Berserker
  2. There's simply not enough 'The 17 Best....' lists, so many default at 10 or 25, whereas 17 makes so much more sense
  3. If there was one locally yes I’d possibly agree, but I always had to travel several hours to find that type of shop even back in the day
  4. In fact I've just checked, i didn't have to pay a penny, the store covered all costs
  5. With well stocked online stores and distance selling regulations, you're actually buying far less blind than has ben the case for the last 60 years. Show me a 4-walls shop that would let you walk out the front door with £1500 worth of amplification one day, only to walk it back in two weeks later, tell 'em you don't like it as much as you'd hoped, and ask if you could you try again with another one? I've tried £1200 gear recently on trust alone, no cash up front, all I had to do was cover return postage if I didn't want to buy it. I don't think we've ever had it better to be honest, on which basis I cannot understand why anyone other than the few real specialists - e.g., Bass Direct, Bass Bros - would have a physical presence at all
  6. Wise words my friend, thank you. Reminds me of the old truism about the double bass: "Each an every one of them is destined to become firewood sooner or later"
  7. Hi @Richard R, funny you should ask as the project was put on hold as I simply didn't have the time to do it properly, but I'm hoping to resume next week. I took the advice of a carpenter and bought a spindle sander, I think it might be overkill for the job but I dfound one quite cheap so it seemed a better decision than trying to bodge it with saws and handfiles (not suggesting that others would bodge the same job using these tools, I just suspect that I would)! Re holes, I would use dowling but suspect wsome of the builders on here will have better ideas I'll update once things start to happen 👍
  8. Someone like Shipley https://www.shiply.com/ would be able to move this around the UK relatively cheaply and safely (there's also @walshy's mate who does man-and-van musical instrument work). I've used them many times to move large items like 3.5x2.5m studio desk and a sofa, the great advantage being that they'll take really large items and that they don't require packaging!
  9. No amount of bubble wrap stops them losing it
  10. OK, this has been sitting here at this price for 8-months, I'm getting the hint! I do need to move it out of the sound booth where it currently lives as the booth is being moved on Friday and will be in pretty much permanent use following that. If you can collect it in the next few weeks from my home in Whitstable you can have it for £500. Hell of a lot of amp for very little cash 👍
  11. I wouldn’t choose this unit in the studio but live it does very well; it’s always a compromise with mic and DB but the Nadine makes it less so 👍
  12. DPD have dropped down the league table mate for sure
  13. I've been using DPD until recently when they dropped the ball massively, checked my bank re a claim I made and DPD payments appear to go to Parcel2Go now. And yes, I will never use them again, they simply refused to accept that they hadn't collected my packages despite not being able to explain where those packages were and why they'd not been delivered. Steer clear at all costs
  14. That has made my day @Happy Jack, the basslines that I grew up to. And if you're worried about intonation perhaps go and listen to some AI generated tracks. Personally I prefer to listen to music 👍
  15. You want it you can have it FOC Andy 👍
  16. Need to get rid of. alot of stuff that's taking up space. Something of a bargain I suspect! Tenner or for postage? WYSIWYG Neck/strings not included
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  17. Need to get rid of. alot of stuff that's taking up space. Something of a bargain I suspect! Tenner or for postage? WYSIWYG
  18. Mesa don't really do light, but you can hear the weight
  19. Enfield Fusion Jazz body with 2xQuad PUPs, Badass, 3-band Glockenlang EQ with various push/pull options also. If you want to build a versatile bass, this does everything from Flea BSSM era to Flea Stadium Arcadium era, to Jamerson, to Stanley Clarke, to Bernard Edwards, to..... I could make this simpler by saying that if they played a Precision, a Jazz or a 'Ray, this bass can probably do it! Nicely aged natural oil finish, everything fully functional and undamaged. This is the body of an Enfield Fusion/Avenger built by Sims Custom Shop https://www.sims.guitars/enfieldguitars as opposed to a custom body with Sims Quad PUPs installed. In short the quality of the body, the routes, the circuits etc is as you'd expect given Martin's reputation for high quality work. Further info on this model (which was rebranded from Fusion to Avenger but like all Enfield basses is now discontinued) can be found here https://www.sims.guitars/enfield-guitars/avenger
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  20. 43kgs so not light, although built in wheels and rolling bar take some of the stress off. As per pervious post, if I were going to be regularly gigging it in and out of clubs I'd probably rack the head and put a couple of rack panels in the combo 👍
  21. Last bump on this before I take it to a shop for a consignment sale, sadly just a bit too big in both physical size and volume to justify keeping So.... Combo £800 Head £550 (I have an old mesa Boogie 4u rack case that I can provide with it) 2x12 Cab £250 Happy to talk offers or trades on this
  22. Job done Yamaha showroom 👍 All joking aside, everything Yamaha do is 100% better than the competition
  23. Soundguys/girls really do have to put up with a load of utter onanists don't they 😀
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