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TimmyC

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  1. [u][b]Tanglewood TW73 Parlour Acoustic Guitar[/b][/u] Hey guys, its time to trim the herd so I have my Tanglewood for sale. This is a great parlour acoustic that sounds full and rich! Its amazing the sounds that comes out of this thing. It has a solid cedar top and a solid mahogany back. It's not only top quality wood that is used on this guitar but also a bone nut and saddle help give it a great tone. Grover machine heads help with tuning stability. [u][b]Product Details:[/b][/u] Solid Canadian cedar top Solid African mahogany back Mahogany sides Multiple celluloid bound body Green Abalone sound hole inlay Abalone inlaid rosewood fingerboard and headstock Solid mahogany one piece neck and headstock with reinforcing diamond shaped volute Chrome Grover machine heads Bone compensating saddle Bone top nut Condition is 9/10. The only notable thing to mention is a small chip on the top of the headstock. These go for around £500 new, I'm looking for [u][b]£280 ono[/b][/u] [u][b] Edit: Price drop to £240[/b][/u] [u][b]Pics[/b][/u]
  2. TimmyC

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    I have a brand new Keeley Katana for sale. Not a mark on it, never gigged. Comes with the original box etc. £125 Paypal is fine. Drop me a PM or email if interested: purdytim (at) gmail (dot) com Thanks
  3. PM'd
  4. If anyone would like sound clips then please PM me your email. Thanks
  5. [quote name='funkle' post='593044' date='Sep 8 2009, 04:52 PM']What's the radius?[/quote] I have been told by Rob... "I would say maybe 10 (or 12) -14 Compound..somewhere in that area" Hope that helps
  6. Awesome, thanks for the info. Yeah it really is a player!
  7. I've looked for the measurements online and unfortunately I can't find it so I've sent some emails out and will hopefully have an answer for you soon, but I'd say its slightly flatter than the standard fender jazz radius - very comfy feeling
  8. Not sure off the top of my head. I'll get back to you tonight some time if that's cool.
  9. [quote name='mrcrow' post='573500' date='Aug 18 2009, 09:25 PM']bump[/quote] Thanks [quote name='Weird War' post='573506' date='Aug 18 2009, 09:30 PM']Fine looking bass and good spec. Where did the pots etc. come from, is the cavity shielded at all and how much does the bass weigh? Sound clips would help your cause too, I'd say, being a custom instrument and all. Good luck with the sale. [/quote] Just had a look under the control plate and it just confirmed my impression that the guy who put this bass together really knew what he was doing. Sorry I'm not sure what make the pots are. The cavity is not entirely shielded but grounded in all the right areas and all the wire used is cloth covered. All looks like high quality stuff. I have never had any problems with hum etc. Sorry I don't have any scales but I'd say its an average weight for a 4 string, maybe a shade over 9 pounds. Trying to be as honest as I can Just getting it out of its case I noticed it has a fresh set of Elixir nanowebs on - they're worth £30 on their own Also plays really really well (low action but no buzz on digging in) an acoustically very vibrant. Thanks Tim
  10. Price drop to £450 ono Need to shift this now as I've just bought a guitar...
  11. [quote name='Etienne' post='570034' date='Aug 15 2009, 04:24 PM']Did this sell?[/quote] PM'd, still here...
  12. Mmm nice...PM'd
  13. I'd also welcome anyone to come an put it through its paces. I'm on the south coast
  14. [u][b]Axiom 49 - Advanced 49-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller[/b][/u] SOLD Only used a handful of times (mint condition). Have to let this go to pay for other toys. Very simple to use, just plug in and play through whatever DAW you're using (powered by USB) Includes all original packaging and cables. Info [url="http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Axiom49.html"]here[/url] [u]Pics:[/u] [u]Price £110[/u] Thanks Tim
  15. [b][u]A Designs Audio Reddi Tube Direct Box[/u][/b] Unfortunately I have to let this go to pay for other toys. Simply the best di box I have ever heard. Used by countless bass players and studio engineers, see [url="http://www.mtraudio.com/a-designs_reddi.htm"]here[/url]. Video review with Reggie Hamilton [url="http://www.adesignsaudio.com/images/hamilton&sheperd.mov"]here[/url] [u]Pics[/u] Absolutely mint condition [u]Tech Spec[/u] Input Impedance: Min 1.4kOhm Gain Range: 16 dB Noise (EIN): -126 dB Instrument Jack Input: ¼" jack/XLR combo Input Impedance: Min > 100k Ohm Output Impedance: 600 Ohm Maximum Level: +22 dBu Output: XLR, Low-Z, transformer-balanced Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 60k Hz Distortion THD: > .08 @ 1 Khz Power Requirements: 100/120/230 VAC - 42 Watts Dimensions: 89w x 89h x 368d mm Weight: 4.54kg (10 lbs.) This is the new model with the thru jack (tone is unaffected) and the blue LED. [u]Price £400[/u] Thanks Tim
  16. Hey guys. I took this down from the for sale section over a year ago now cause my dad said he wanted to learn to play bass so I left this at home whilst I went to uni. I think he got it out of its case maybe twice in that time...therefore here it is. I'm really interested in trading this for a guitar. Either a Fender, Gibson or Epiphone (with cash adjustment either way). This bass was replaced by another passive jazz that cost 3 times as much, a celinder, but this gets a damn sight closer to it than many jazz's I've played for over a grand. It is a custom 4 sting jazz bass, built from high quality components to emulate a $3,800 Sadowsky NYC Ultra Vintage Jazz Bass. This bass was previously owned and recently set-up by a Sadowsky NYC employee. [u]Details[/u] - USA Custom Guitars two piece full size alder body with (natural) oil finish - USA Custom Guitars maple neck with oil finish; jazz profile with 1 1/2 inch width at the nut - Brazilian rosewood (same as on vintage Fender basses) fingerboard with beautiful grain - Fretwork by Mike Lull - Frets recently professionally polished by Sadowsky tech - Sadowsky single coil pick-ups - Passive Volume/Volume/Tone controls - Gotoh bridge (similar to Sadowsky OEM) - 70's pickup spacing and SLAPS LIKE A MONSTER If you are wondering about the quality of the body and neck then don't be as they are top notch. It's the same company that Valenti use to get pre-cut jobbies (check out their web: [url="http://www.usacustomguitars.com/index.html"]http://www.usacustomguitars.com/index.html[/url]. This bass simply knocks spots off the Fender USA Jazz basses I've tried for feel, tone and quality and is very comparible to the high end boutique Jazz basses out there. Just simply things like having a tight neck pocket and no gap between the scratch plate and control plate make a big difference! Has tone for days and in my opinion looks stunning. Condition is very good, only one noticeable ding is to the bottom edge of the body and a slight marking to the upper horn, both of which are not visible from the front. The neck is gorgeous – nice and smooth with no dings. I will also throw in a hard case! [u]Pics[/u] [u]Price[/u] SOLD I might be able to do some sounds clips if people are interested? Thanks Tim
  17. I'd snap that up right away if I didn't already have one
  18. If you haven't had the pleasure of dealing with Steve then he is a top chap. Someone snap this up quick!
  19. I've always wanted an LG5 but never had the balls to buy one without playing it first. Steve...? Ha Jokes aside, amazing basses guys, you're both very lucky.
  20. For jazz basses I'd be looking at vintage Fenders (which also has investment potential), Celinder and NYC Sadowskys.
  21. How heavy is the combo, amp and cab together?
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