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tom1946

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  1. Hi, I'm sure you all know about these, standard and unmodified Ibanez TS9 tube screamer. Couple of small marks but all works fine. Looking for £75. No box and I'll supply an aftermarket new PSU Thanks.
  2. Just bought Bob's new Precision bass. What a true gent! Fastest deal I've ever done. Paid Sunday night, bass arrived Tuesday at 7.30am, can't get better than that. Thank you very much Bob, hope to deal with you again. Tom.
  3. Thanks Huw, the sounds it makes with the wizards are awesome, if it had a maple neck it wouldn't be going anywhere. I'm actually ordering some of these pickups for my orange Jazz this week.
  4. Ok back up for sale as the buyer had to back out.
  5. Looks like new, works fine. Can sort out a power supply too. Zoom B2 Bass Guitars Effects Optimized for bass guitar the Zoom B2 comes with seven effects modules with 45 effects types, an ultra-wide frequency response of 20Hz-40kHz (which is 20kHz wider than some pro-quality recording studio preamps), a built-in drum machine with 40 rhythm patterns, an integrated chromatic tuner, and to top it all off, the Zoom B2 has a price that will make you look twice. Did we mention it has the guitar tones that Zoom is famous for? It definitely does. £79 on Evilbay, yours for £45 delivered wink.gif Ta, Tom. **There is no box or instructions, sorry**
  6. Hi, this doesn't get any use at all because I now play bass. In fact it's never been used at all. spec from JHS: KUSTOM 'DOUBLE BARREL' GUITAR AMPLIFIER Last year Kustom launched a neat little guitar combo called the 12 Gauge – emphasised with a novel 12 bore shotgun cartridge case end picture stuck over the speaker coil. The 12 Gauge was a blast, taking the concept of using a small-ish watts amp to drive a big speaker, for a huge – but easily controllable – sound that’s loads of fun to play. In the case of the 12 Gauge, the combo was based around a 16 watt amp driving a 12” speaker, and one of the 12 Gauge’s party tricks was that it could be hooked up to a bigger speaker cabinet like a 4 x 12” for a totally raging sound. If the 12 Gauge was, and is, a ton of fun then joining two together will be double everything – including the fun factor! And that’s exactly what Kustom offer with the Double Barrel – a double barrel 12 Gauge – a solid state amp knocking out a healthy 30 watts into two 12” Kustom speakers. If you use your amp for more than just blasting away – sorry, practising hard – at home, then the Double Barrel is a much more practical and useable proposition with a fair old output on it, meaning you could use it at rehearsals, jam sessions and on smaller gigs (if your drummer isn’t too loud..). The Double Barrel is a two-channel amplifier (Lead and Clean) which features a sturdy plywood baffle board. Nice simple control layout too, single jack input then Lead channel’s Gain and Volume rotaries, a small push Channel Select switch to the Clean channel’s single volume rotary. Bass, Middle and Treble EQ controls next, nice and straightforward, and the final rotary is Effect Level – one small switch moves this between Delay and Reverb, while another small switch on the other side of the knob selects the onboard Chorus option. Just along from this is the Double Barrel logo, then a chunky blue Power On jewel light, and the Power toggle switch. Round the back, under the rear panel, sit a further four jack sockets; Speaker Out, Line Out, Headphones and CD/Tape Input. The Double Barrel is a steal. Armed robbery, in fact! These retail at £199, yours for £130. Prefer collection but delivery may be possible.
  7. :blush: Sorry, I had it in my head that it was early 80's, my mistak.
  8. [quote name='MartyBRebelMC' post='742835' date='Feb 12 2010, 09:44 AM']Mmmm very nice bass, i'd be very interested too if you weren't the other end of the country....never mind. Good luck with your sale.[/quote] Yup, it's also bad to be too near, I will ship it free. If you like a quality jazz you'll love this
  9. This is another of my 'really nice' bass's, early 80's Tokai Jazz sound in beautiful condition. I'm going to put the blurb from the guy I bought it off because he was really into them: Tokai Jazz Sound '60s-Style Bass in Candy Apple Red Upgraded Wizard '64 Pickups (Calibrated Pair, Handmade in UK) Upgraded Bridge & New Strings Excellent Condition If you know about Tokai basses, you'll be aware the Jazz Sound is (along with the 'P-Bass' Hardpuncher counterpart) their most sought after 'Fender' model and represents basses of the highest and consistent quality. If you don’t know about Tokai guitars then the company’s quality is renowned as being second to none and considered by many professional players to be equal to (and frequently exceeding) that of the American original counterparts made at the time. Tokais have a devoted following worldwide, most evident through the Tokai Registry (link below), and in the past few years their instruments have become highly collectable and sought after, particularly in both the UK and US markets. High-end Tokais are now consistently recognised as genuine classics and frequently termed the ‘Second Golden Age’ by the various specialist music journals. [url="http://www.tokairegistry.com/index.html"]http://www.tokairegistry.com/index.html[/url] This bass has been very well looked after throughout its life and as can be seen from the photos, it is in great condition for its age. I would rate it at 9/10. The neck is straight and true, currently with action set to low/medium, and all frets are in great condition with no signs of needing any work whatsoever. This is the Jazz Sound model with the Tokai designed headstock - as made popular by The Police's Andy Summers who used Tokai Breezysound Teles for many years. From the Tokai Registry site, it appears to be characteristic of the company's mid/late 1980s models. It also fully guarantees that it really is a Tokai and not a re-transferred Hondo, Columbus, Satellite etc (anyone who grew up with those will know exactly what I am talking about!) - there are Tokai decal transfers sold on ebay so watch out for those! Having looked through the Tokai Registry dating/ID information, 1985/6 seems the time of the 'Lawsuit' headstock.......... [url="http://www.tokairegistry.com/tokai-info/tokai-fender.html"]http://www.tokairegistry.com/tokai-info/tokai-fender.html[/url] This 60s-Style Jazz Sound specification briefly comprises: · Solid Body in Candy Apple Red · Rock Maple Slim 60s Neck in Vintage Tint (with no rear 'Skunk Stripe') · Rosewood 'Slab' Fingerboard with Dot Position Markers · 1 x Volume and 2 x Tone Controls (Upgraded to All-Metal Knurled Black Knobs) · Wizard Calibrated 'Sixty-Four' Pickups (Upgrades - Handmade in Wales! [url="http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/"]http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/[/url] ) · Upgraded Bridge · 250k Made in Japan Pots & Green Capacitor · New Strings · Black Schaller Strap Lock buttons · Optional Hard Case (please see final para) The Wizard '64 pickups give an incredible range of tone from thumping deepness to true growl and biting highs. is a bargain for someone out there and this Tokai will only increase in value over future years as genuine Jazz Sounds (i.e. not a Tokai-transfer wearing lump of ply) in this condition become increasingly scarce. Couple of small marks here and there. So if you want a great bass with loads of grunt and tone, here it is! [b]Price is £330 Delivered[/b]
  10. This is a Marshall full pedal set that I had to buy when I had my shop and wanted to be a dealer. It has all 8 pedals wired together so plug your guitar in one end and out to your amp at the other end and you have a deluxe pedal board. You can have any or all of them on. You can't buy these anywhere. Cost £400+ so looking for £275.
  11. These tele's are very good, I had a blue metallic one and they come very well setup too. The guy that does the setups on Wesley guitars was the Tourists bass player apparently.
  12. Part ex or ex considered for a lightweight fender...
  13. You're right about 'it' this has it in spades, great sound, low action and very easy to play. I look after my stuff and this is a stunning example.
  14. I WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS AS I DONT KNOW WHAT TYPE THIS IS SO I AM NOT SELLING IT AS SOMETHING IN PARTICULAR. Bit of an odd statement? Con.
  15. I'm afraid it's too late for that, and yes it's better to fix the source of the problem but the source isn't fixable in my case
  16. Thanks porkpie, I will if I ever down there. I agree the jap flower bass was great in terms of weight but Ann didn't fancy standing next to me or being associated with me using it. Pedulla's look amazing. So many toys, so little time! Took my Gibson SG along to practice last night and can't get on with it at all. I thought short scale bass for a short scale bloke? much prefer Fenders. Plus although the gibbo is light and has huge bottom end grunt it's neck heavy and the strap button is in a silly place. Guess that'll be going next
  17. Hi, I'm selling this: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=75829&hl=cort+curbow"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...;hl=cort+curbow[/url] It's great!
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