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oldslapper

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  1. It would appear that there is a long-standing issue with the knobs on the above amps. Most of mine have split and been glued back together. However, I’d like to replace them with new ones, but it’s been very difficult to source any so far. The shaft is D shaped (see picture). Anyone got any experience of replacing these, or any advice on what sort of knob would fit this type of shaft. I don’t care what they look like particularly, just need to fit. Thanks for any help you can offer. John
  2. On a serious note Mike, that looks like it’s been put together with a great deal of expertise and care. Stunning! GLWTS. John
  3. There really should be a holding place where people could offer free gear to music charities/community projects. What with funding for performance arts in schools being shredded (no pun intended), we could be a source for equipment.
  4. Go for it @Rich Not had any reply from my contacts.
  5. I’ll check with a couple of music charities I used to work for L and get back to you.
  6. Now Sold. Warwick Gnome 200 Watt pocket size Amp. Fabulous little beast that I’ve gigged with both with and without PA support and it surprised me and the Guitar driven rock bands I was playing with. Never had it over 4 on output on each occasion and kept up no problem with guitars/keys and stupidly loud drummer. Feels robust in the hand with reassuring weight. Felt heavier than my Genz amp I once had. Fits into a case nicely as you can see. Was going to keep it as a back up, but decided to put some funds towards an RS112 cab. Plus I have a DI for emergencies. I tried the headphone socket once and I couldn’t hear anything, so assuming it isn’t working in the interests of disclosure. Spec Features: Manufacturer: Warwick Power Output (Watt): 200 Circuit: Class D Number of Channels: 1 Sound Control: 3-Band EQ Switchable Pad: No Switchable Low Cut: No Integrated Effects Processor: No Internal Effects: No FX-Loop: No Tuner: No AUX Input: No Headphone Connection: Yes LINE IN: No LINE OUT: No DI out: Post Recording Output: No Tuner out: No USB Interface: No Number of Speaker Connections: 1 Speaker Connection: Jack Foot Switch Connection: No Incl. Foot Switch: No Housing Format: Head Width (mm): 170 Height (mm): 46 Length (mm): 118 Weight (kg): 0.98 Happy to post or hand over in and around Bath/Bristol and (occasionally) Poole/Shaftesbury way. Boxed with PSU and instructions.
  7. Pair of dinky Fostex powered monitors, with funky PC1 wired remote control. I can’t find any spec on them, but for their size they are pretty neutral. I’ve used them for home recording monitoring and for laptop use on Zoom. But they’re not being used and despite their diminutive size, are taking up space. Sizes in pictures. Add a £5 and I’ll post them securely. Can hand them over in Bath/ Bristol or once a week in Poole or Shaftesbury.
  8. Pete bought a TC faux Ebow device from me. No fuss, all good. Thanks John
  9. My TC RS212 has gotten a bit grubby in places, so I’d like to touch up or fill in where the paint is chipped. Don’t want to buy a whole pot of Tuff cab paint, and I can’t find the tuff cab touch up mini pots in stock. Any suggestions on something black to just to do the job. Thanks for any suggestions. Cheers John
  10. Sonicake Octaver. Boxed used once. with boxed PSU used once £25 posted. Or collect/meet up Bath/Bristol
  11. Enjoying watching the 2012 BBC performance. Great band, DB looking like he’s enjoying himself, his voice is terrific and the audience are loving it. Sadly let down by the music stand to his right. Amateur.
  12. It’s all good, just wanted to vouch for the neck. Can be death by association sometimes. Like to know the manufacturer though.
  13. As the only owner and player of this neck, I can vouch for its “unshite-ness”. I chose it over some NOS tokai necks the shop had.
  14. Yup describes this neck! The shop in Gloucester had a number of NOS necks and this one had the 2 miscolour patches in the rear, so assumed that’s why they weren’t attached to a body.
  15. Some more pics. The colour is more of an aged cream white. I’ve removed the pickguard cover now btw. I might be interested in selling the loaded body as there’s a P style body that the neck would suit. I was going to buy but had to pull out sorry @hooky_lowdown Or might just keep it as a back up or for some 80’s slap! 😂
  16. The neck was NOS I picked up in a shop. No decal no holes drilled. Here’s it after I dropped some tuners in before sending off to be put together. More pics to follow.
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