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FS Yamaha BB1200 & OHSC **SOLD PENDING THE USUAL**
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Basses For Sale
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Right, the perils of living with two very young kids! The gain control and the front of the mid control have been snapped off. Gain is actually quite nice at it is, helped by having both active and passive inputs, but will ideally require a repair. To be clear though, it's still 100% playable and still sounds immense. However, I have a house move coming up, and I have neither the time to get it fixed or the space to move it into, so I will let the rig - head and 1x15 - go for £600 collected or meet up somewhere mutually convenient. This is a serious bargain for a lovely rig. Chris
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Forgot I'd listed this! Re the above post it's not very loud (which in the hands of children or numpties - both of which are to be found Chez Beedster - is of course a clear advantage), and the strings insert into the usual ferrules. Re scale length, I doubt there are any rules, this feels much the same as my Ovation MM68 to play length-wise, although the neck is slightly slimmer on this. Chris
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Bought on here recently. Working nicely and a quick (20 minute) solderless installation is all that's required. For avoidance of doubt, whilst this is perhaps THE BEST Precision PUP available - knocking the socks of everything else I've tried to date - they do not install very well into Rics No more Precisions here so not much need for this. Chris
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Details here Manufacturer's site [url="http://www.bassbalsereit.de"]http://www.bassbalsereit.de[/url] Thomann listing here (£152.99) [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/bassbalsereit_standard.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...it_standard.htm[/url] There's no point in talking about how it sounds because that will largely depend on that magical interaction of strings, woods and amplification of which to my mind the PUP is a pretty small part. However, it has been suggested that one of the virtues of this unit is that quite small rotations of the PUP in the bridge can make quite significant changes to the tone, so for the dabblers out there, this is ideal compared to most of the bridge mounted PUPs. Like so much of my DB amplification stuff, I never got around to using it more than a couple of time YOU WILL NEED TO DRILL A SMALL HOLE IN YOUR BRIDGE TO MOUNT THIS PUP (sorry for shouting but thought I'd make it clear
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I'm embarrassed to say that, having played violin and cello back in the day I assumed that bowing a DB would be simple. However, I have neither the time or the patience (or really the justification in terms of the music I play) to learn at this point in time. Having bought this lovely bow thinking it might be easier to use than my wooden bow, and then having discovered that it wasn't), it has been used for no more than 40 minutes. My foolishness is your lucky day if you're in the market for a decent French pattern bow! This is where I bought it and the same price, I have receipts etc. [url="http://www.thestringzone.co.uk/coda-bow-revelation-double-bass-bow"]http://www.thestring...double-bass-bow[/url] Chris
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FS T&G Martin Concerto 3/4 Double Bass **SOLD**
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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Ampeg SVT 3 Pro / Ampeg 4 x 1 / Ampeg 1 x 15
Beedster replied to d.f.'s topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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FS T&G Martin Concerto 3/4 Double Bass **SOLD**
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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FS T&G Martin Concerto 3/4 Double Bass **SOLD**
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
Now on eBay at [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181506194968&ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:GB:1123"]http://cgi.ebay.co.u...E:L:LCA:GB:1123[/url] although I'll of course still entertain enquiries here. I may be persuaded to trade/PX with bass gear that might be easier to sell (Fender/MM/ basses, Markbass/PJB amps etc). Chris -
FS T&G Martin Concerto 3/4 Double Bass **SOLD**
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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[quote name='Legion' timestamp='1391341331' post='2355897'] All round amazing bass. Best fretless I've ever played to be honest. The body is a single piece of mahogany with a stunning koa top. The neck is quartersawn, flamed birdseye maple. The fingerboard and bridge are made of lovely striped tiger ebony. Weight is a ridiculous 5lbs13oz. These seem to be pretty rare over here, and if you want one new you will have to get in line at Bassdirect, wait a few months, and then pay about £3500 for one in this spec (Koa, matching headstock + fitted case) Looking for £1800 shipped (no trades sorry). I'll be very sad to see this go [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycN9x_5MqHQ[/media] [/quote] Looks just like the sort of bass guitar Ovation would like to make Seriously though, stunning sounding instrument
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[quote name='doctorbass' timestamp='1407583215' post='2521991'] I had the same set up. i used the head with various cabs, and with the 15E it sounded very close to a B-15. Fantastic tone!! [/quote] It is pretty lovely for sure, and yes, B-15 can be done pretty easily as well as a whole lot more (and at about 5 times the volume). Head only now for sale and I'm open to sensible offers. I can probably post it at a push and, within reason, at buyer's risk (by that I mean that I will do everything I can to ensure that it gets to you in one piece including packing in a large wooden crate). C
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Tube(s) need replacing
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*SOLD* Mark Bass TTE500 & Custom Barefaced Compact
Beedster replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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FS T&G Martin Concerto 3/4 Double Bass **SOLD**
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
[quote name='Mike' timestamp='1407231394' post='2518486'] I'd love to check it out at some point Chris - not sure when I can get to Canterbury though. I'll check the diary. What's your availability during the day on a weekday? [/quote] Hi Mike, I'm on leave for a while from Monday 11th so could certainly arrange something in the daytime with a bit of prior notice. Cheers Chris