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[quote name='molan' timestamp='1397080214' post='2420554'] I have to admit that I really don't like Roqsolid covers. The ones I've seen have fitted their designated cabs pretty well but I've always found them a bit 'basic'. Ok as dust covers and maybe to protect from really minor scrapes but not in the same league as the ones some of the major cab builders sell to go with their cabs. I've always thought it was a 'you pays your money and you takes your choice' kinda thing - my money has always gone elsewhere [/quote] I am the same, they made me one cover which fitted well, but as you say are a bit basic, kept the raln off the last ones, 1 acoustic 370 amp, 3 PJB covers, came from these chappies http://www.hotcovers.co.uk/ Despatched within 24 hours, all made as custom jobs, ie not madethese particular cabs/amps before, 3 perfect, one not quite right, [my naff dimensions] turned round modified the same week. look good and nicely padded.
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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1396328538' post='2412283'] Is the post-Wapping Bass Centre still in that area near Spitalfields, possibly Brune St? That was about 20 min walk from the Barbican, on the other side of Broadgate [/quote] They have moved, [b] [size=5][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]The Bass Centre Limited 1 Mulberry Court, London Road, Bagshot, Surrey GU19 5DT United Kingdom[/font][/size][/b]
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The DXLT 410 is still listed on the eden website dated 2014 so it appears to be a current model so spares should be available, I know marshall bought them out but you could always ping them an e mail and ask them. FWIW I had an Eden metro, and then a 400 traveller with a 2x10 and a 15, very nice. I can echo JTUKs post, it was top line stuff at the time.
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We used to take a plaster of paris chicken that we would award at the end of the night to the one who had made the most mistakes or one spectacular one.
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NPAVAD (New No Longer Prototype British Built All Valve Amp Day)
bumnote replied to JPJ's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='barkin' timestamp='1395158822' post='2399310'] Fits perfick atop a model 404, IIRC [/quote] or a nice late model 406 which is what the 220 was normally paired with -
One for the amp guru's - PJB Briefcase issue
bumnote replied to JPJ's topic in Repairs and Technical
They are looked after by Synergy http://www.synergydistribution.co.uk/Welcome.html They are very helpfull, -
The ultimate in rubbish relic'ing. Did he use a blowtorch?
bumnote replied to Clarky's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I wouldnt normally comment on what idiots do with their own property but that is absolutely awfull -
Brilliant, I had a couple of these but the dont really look right. Yours is stunning
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I did very nice Dark Side is my favourite album ever, my Desert Island Disc
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Not much love for Jeff Berlin it appears, I found him quite interesting
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Back on topic, the guitarist I play with has a fullerton strat that he bought new in new york however many years ago it was. Its been played to death and the finish underneath the fiesta red is black. Presumably in the 70s or 80s they were still overspraying finished bodies or guitars to satisfy dealer orders
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Nah thems sisters, these are twins
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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1393966055' post='2386443'] ... but I thought it was my natural charm? [/quote] But a nitro finish gets you twins
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Alternatively talk to wembley loudspeakers who will repair the original so its as good as new
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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1393964043' post='2386404'] I don't see what the dirty little secret is and nor do I understand why the writer complains about Fullerplast being plastic when nitrocellulose is plastic too isn't it, as are polyurethane and polyester. [/quote] I dont remember anyone giving a toss in those days, we were just gratefull if we could actually afford to buy one, regardless of condition. I think this has come about in recent years when a nitro finish was claimed to be a better finish/more tone, make you attractive to women
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[quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1393859111' post='2385108'] 2 show and no-one had any flat wound strings this year either....! [/quote] There were some on the bass centre stand and Im sure I saw some elsewhere
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Great memories, a hofner president 6 string guitar was my very first guitar. 46gns paid at 11s 3d per week
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I dont know what all the fuss is about. If you are a regular reader/poster then I am surprised you dont know. You cant post an advert anywhere for £7 its a good deal Failing that put it on E bay
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Heres my c64 which I bought about 18 months ago plus the new addition of a fireglow 330. I cant play a 6 string worth a damn but I wanted one in in 1964 when I saw Pete Townsend playing one and now i have one. Yesssss
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1391921382' post='2362661'] Cheers Mr Note! may have a think about that.Metallic Green Glaub eh, don't be putting that up for sale, I'm very weak! [/quote] What like this one?
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[quote name='krysh' timestamp='1391922530' post='2362663'] I didn't read all the comments but I had the pleasure to try some older american mades and newer skyline basses. I am sorry I have to say this, but there is a HUGE difference between these. skyline models are nice, but older usa mades are really fantastic instruments that can do jb,pb and mm close enough. BUT - even these ones you'll have to play 1st, before you spend some big money. [/quote] When the dudepit was up and running I remember a comment that went something like 90% of the bass for less than half the money and I think that fair. Korean Laklands are sent to lakland USA where they are finished off including plek. The finish on the korean is very good but theUSA is terrific. The difference between Korean and USA is more about finishing touches, like on my Joe, it has birdseye maplle dots and graphite reinforcement on the neck, the tuners are different on the skyline and the woods are different. I beleive the pickups are the same, so I dont agree that there is huge difference apart from price.
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1391874260' post='2362205'] I can only find The Gallery and Guitar Guitar. Stocks are low, most things by order. That to me is not good distribution, The last twice I have mailed them responses have been relatively quick admittedly. The responses were both sadly negative though. [/quote] I suspect, by the time you add on the UK distributor profit, vat and import duty, they come out rather expensive. I have had a 5502 brillint bass but one string too many, a 4402, wish I had kept it, and korean jo osbourne. I still have, a USA model jo osbourne, which I adore, its the only jazz bass I have ever kept, A metallic green Bob Glaub although it only has a model number now, and a Jerry Scheff They have all been consitantly good, unlike fenders where some are good, and some not so good. I have bought every single lakland direct from the USA because they were not available here or were expensive. The exchange rate isnt as good now but I would be quite happy to buy from a USA shop and even with duty and VAT you will probably save some money. Add 25% of the price quoted in the USA and you wont be far off,
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lithium batteries - please don't send them without warning
bumnote replied to alyctes's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Diablo' timestamp='1391602304' post='2358993'] You should smother it with the nearest second class passenger. I fly high performance model aircraft and there are plenty of incidences of hapless and/or unlucky people having bone deep burns. [/quote] Im glad Im not the only boy with toys -
I get the this sometimes, usually towards the end of a gig, and often when I am plucking qute hard. Usually goes away after 30 seconds to a minute. However I have recently developed a tingling or pins and needles in my small finger although I dont use that small finger. The doctor has said the nerve to that finger could be trapped, there is apparently a different nerve to the first three fingers. One of the things I am trying to do is not to pluck so hard, and let the amplifier do a bit more work.