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karlfer

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  1. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1452519880' post='2950706'] And mine too! It's one of the very early ones without the weird routing under the p/guard. [/quote] I knew I should have got this off you when I had the chance Alain. Even if it's a rosewood board
  2. Tim, have a word with Gary at Promenade in Morecambe. Bit of a trek but they usually have a good stock of Markbass gear in. That 800w you are looking at on FB, remember, since they changed to Indonesian assembly, prices have come down a good way. You can buy new/warranted now at the price of quite a lot of advertised used stuff if you look around. EDIT. Oh, and two Traveler 102P's stacked vertically make a great noise, take up very little space and have the top speaker quite close to your earhole
  3. Bless you David, you brought so much pleasure and inspiration to so many. RIP.
  4. Alain, if it doesn't work out, take your original guard off and take it to Richie Tomson in Wigan Tell him what you want it in and he will sort you.
  5. Lad on FB looking for one, I've posted him a link. Good luck.
  6. Same series as my Aqua Marine one. Unless the neck was swapped out it is modern C shape, 1.6" 41.3mm. Other spec see link below. You're welcome [url="http://www.cnjradio.net/fendergits/SD0192200APg3.pdf"]http://www.cnjradio....0192200APg3.pdf[/url]
  7. Best be quick Marc, I know of at least one other chap who is keen on this
  8. Down to 4 now and trying to get down to 3. 99.9% of my gigs, I use my Mex FSR P Bass Special Deluxe Series. Amazing passive P/J that just plays and sounds
  9. Love these amps. You have to REALLY try to get a poor sound out of these Great, simple, powerful amps.
  10. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1452275361' post='2948449'] With typical gain staging half way on many amps and with many basses equates to full power on louder notes. Plenty of amps have the gain stages set so that they reach full power well before noon with typical input signals, because people assume that if an amp is as loud with the master volume at 10 o'clock as another amp with the master at 2 o'clock, then the first amp must be more powerful. Sadly it isn't but it sells amps in shops and means we end up with lots of amps on the market where the second half of knob rotation is worthless as you're already at full power by then. [/quote] So which amps are "guilty" of this then?
  11. Think we've all sold a daft one we regret Dunc (1977 Telecaster bass, Sonic Blue for £400 ). We are at The Millstone in Darwen Sat Jan 23rd. There's a link to BBGM and Troyen websites at bottom of all of my posts (shameless plug ). [url="http://s1354.photobucket.com/user/Karl_Altdorfer/media/1060_zpss6rnndex.jpg.html"][/url]
  12. 1996 to 2003 series of American Standards are vastly under rated basses, as are the 2003-2008 basses. Great players (or at least every one I've played has been). GLWTS, somebody will get a great gigging tool.
  13. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1452264165' post='2948239'] If you'd had a way of measuring how much power you'd actually used on your gigs, I'd put a fair amount of money on you having used almost all the power fairly often, and definitely used every last watt a good few times - bass guitar is an extremely dynamic and power hungry instrument. [/quote] You know best. As a Luddite the only point of reference I have is how far I turn the two volume knob thingy's around. NEVER more than half way on gain or master, rarely that far. Against two noisy Blackstar' d gits and a mic'd up Lurch on drums.
  14. PITA. I always gently explain to anybody who wants to use y gear, that they aren't insured to use it. If they persist, they are told they can use it if they sign my form and make a refundable deposit of £500 cash. Get a bit of abuse, but they only pester me once. Give the gig up, just looking for grief going back imo.
  15. As wonderful as these basses are, they have the limitations inherant in the original design. Whenever I've had one of these kind of basses with 2 saddle bridge and single coil, I've replaced the bridge with one of the £50 Fender Deluxe string through bridges. Same 3 screw placement. Just makes the whole pick up/intonation/string height balancing job so much easier. ALWAYS keeping the original bridge of course. Good luck, lovely bass,
  16. Very pretty but thankfully far too complicated for me. And to be honest, most amps I've had above 500 watts (as per manufacturers claims) have hardly been turned on. Any big gigs, foh/monitors, normal (even the biggest) pub gigs, think I've got enough.
  17. I saw this bass on Tuesday night at Dunc's and it's a belter. So, great bass, great bloke, watchya waiting for
  18. Cheers Dunc. For me, this one is a better bass to play simply because of the smaller neck dimensions. It really is a very good ( but gig worn) American Precision. Enjoy the RW and hopefully see you at The Millstone in Darwen
  19. One thing is guaranteed with Beedster. That is great gear and great prices. Two things are guaranteed with Beedster. They are great gear, great prices and great services . Amongst the things guaranteed with Beedster are....................... The older folk may grasp the above Good luck with the sales and the studio Chris, some fabulous stuff there .
  20. Flawless, very pleasant experience with a guy who just can't do enough for you. Also a bit of a packing genius . Gareth it was an absolute please, thanks so much. Fully recommended by Hermann Munster's stunt double , just so easy.
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