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franzbassist

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  1. Have decided to sell mine, if anyone is interested, as it's just way more than I need at the moment. Thread [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=93475"]here[/url].
  2. [quote name='goblin' post='893580' date='Jul 13 2010, 11:50 AM']It's apparently a 1983 TR1, but I'm not entirely sure to be honest, so if anyone wants to shine any light on that one, please feel free [/quote] Never heard of a TR1. It looks more like one of the [url="http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/history3.html"]short-lived budget range[/url] Wal did in the late 80s/early 90s. Nice bass though, I used to have something very similar. Gareth
  3. [url="http://www.demeteramps.com/manuals/hbp1usersguide.pdf"]Demeter spec sheet[/url] [url="http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/03001260_8659.pdf"]Peavey Manual[/url]
  4. Thanks Geoff, yes it is top notch stuff, but sadly I need the readies right now
  5. A few people have asked if I'll split, so the answer is yes and the prices are: £550 for the Demeter £300 for the Peavey amp (15% off new for a 6 week old amp) £55 for the Thon case These prices don't include postage.
  6. Did you have a tuner out added as well Hooky? And are these made in the UK?
  7. Ashdown confirm they are 400 watts at 4 ohms impedance.
  8. [quote name='Musicman20' post='888891' date='Jul 7 2010, 08:25 PM']Downside....200W Handling Designed more for the low wattage LB Amp.[/quote] Yes, I spotted that, but more sites (including Ashdown) say 400 watts RMS!!!!
  9. [quote name='Musicman20' post='888882' date='Jul 7 2010, 08:18 PM']Wow..thats cheap![/quote] Yep, and made in the UK for a refreshing change of manufacturing scene....
  10. Anyone tried one of [url="http://www.ashdownmusic.com/bass/detail.asp?section=valve&ID=234"]these[/url] yet? Seriously tempted at under £400 each.... Cheers Gareth
  11. Hello all Up for sale is my incredible “Otter” five string acoustic bass, made by the wonderful team at [url="http://www.brookguitars.com/"]Brook Guitars[/url] down in Devon and finished in September 2008. It is the first fiver they ever made, so they really took their time to make sure they got it right. The build quality is fantastic, from the detailed purfling to the slight bow in the back of the body to give extra strength and projection to the sound, it really does exude quality all over. It’s quite loud acoustically, especially played with a pick, easily coping with one strummed guitar and not doing too badly against two, and plugged in it becomes a total tone monster. It's set up with a low action, much like a typical electric bass, so if you want to dig in acoustically I'd suggest a tweak of the trussrod to raise the action a touch. Specification:[list] [*]European spruce top with flame myrtle back/sides and walnut/rosewood/maple/ebony purfling [*]34” scale mahogany neck with an ebony fingerboard and headstock veneer [*]Ebony bridge with bone saddle [*]Hipshot Ultralite tuners [*][url="http://www.lrbaggs.com/EAS.htm"]LR Baggs Element Active[/url] piezo pickup [*]Elixir strings [/list] The neck is incredible, 1 ¾” wide at the nut with 18mm spacing at the bridge (same as a Ken Smith 5 string), it feels really skinny and is very fast. The LR Baggs pickup replaced the original Headway Snake that I felt was a bit too harsh, and also a bit uneven in string balance, to my ear. The Baggs has the added advantge of volume and tone controls inside the soundhole, which are very useful for adjustments away from the amp. The original ABS case is also included. And now for some more pictures… The following were taken with flash so they aren't the best, but they do show the fantastic attention to detail and finish on the bass. Obviously, a high end, hand made acoustic bass is going to have a limited appeal in the market place, so I am not expecting people to rush at me to buy this. To buy the same bass new would cost you around £2195 today (and to show what a good deal even that is, a 4 string made by Fylde would cost you a shade under £2900!). This one is in superb condition, with just a few nicks in the edges and a shallow dent on the top, and is available for [b]£1750[/b]. No trades thanks. Collection from NE Hampshire or Central London preferred, but will post at cost if required (and I can find a suitable box!). Cheers Gareth
  12. My twins, but not of the identical variety, from Joe Veillette in Woodstock NY. Left is a Paris, poplar body, maple neck with pau ferro board, Citron pickups and Aquilar 2 band eq. Right is an Archtop, poplar body, maple neck with ebony board, Citron pickup and piezo in the bridge with D-Tar preamp.
  13. [quote name='Stacker' post='885246' date='Jul 4 2010, 09:27 AM']You will import duty on the value then VAT on top of that.[/quote] I believe they include the shipping as well in the total that gets hit?
  14. [quote name='kjm' post='884316' date='Jul 2 2010, 08:31 PM']hope its not going to be expensive !![/quote] estimated to be £599 at the moment...
  15. Here's the [url="http://jes1988.com/blog/2010/06/こりゃスゴイ!早くも次のpjbマジックですか?/"]link[/url] to the page with the Buddy and active cab.
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