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SOLD. DONATION made to BASSCHAT.. Two Aguilar GS112 cabs.
franzbassist replied to mybass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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SOLD. DONATION made to BASSCHAT.. Two Aguilar GS112 cabs.
franzbassist replied to mybass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Hi Barrie This is a subject close to my heart, and I have gone for a really acoutsic, organic tone over the last couple of years. [quote name='derrenleepoole' post='807588' date='Apr 15 2010, 08:34 PM']Godin perhaps, even though it is more semi acoustic? I would imagine even in a fully acoustic set, you're going to need amplification of some sort. With all the will in the world, and acoustic bass isn't very bassy without it![/quote] + 1 to this. I have a beautiful hand made fretted 5 string by Brook Guitars down in Devon. It's a serious high end bass and has the most stunning flamed myrtle back and side. It copes very well against two unamplified guitars when played with a pick, and has a pickup in it as well so I can use it "plugged" but still have the acoustic look. If you want something that has a good acoustic vibe but is more like an electric to play then a Godin or any decent hollowbody would serve you well. I had a fretless Godin briefly and, while it was a bit of a one trick pony, it did that trick very well! However if you really want to splash the cash something like my Veillette Archtop fretless would do the job very well indeed. And then, if you just want to look acoustic, a solid body made to look like an ABG is an option, just like the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=82415&hl=samick"]Samick[/url] that has just sold in the For Sale section. Cheers Gareth
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[quote name='philw' post='805119' date='Apr 13 2010, 05:54 PM']All, I'm on the point of commissioning a somewhat unusual custom Veillette bass and the instrument needs a rather unusual pickup – a 5 string P type split pickup in white (rather than the usual black). Anybody know who makes such a beast? Phil[/quote] I'd imagine any of the bespoke makers, such as Nordstrand, Wizard, Delano etc.could so that for you Phil, but I suspect it won't be cheap as it's a one off! Sounds fascinating, tell us more! Gareth
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Was this in a shop? Those Guilds are terrific basses. Medium scale IIRC?
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I take all my accressories to a gig in a Magma Multi-Purpose Studio Bag, which has tons of pockets and an adjustable interior, so I can set it up to hold different items according to my needs. Currently, it contains: [list] [*]Radial Tonebone 2 channel preamp/DI and PSU [*]TC Electronics Noya Dynamics 2 channel compressor pedal and PSU [*]Earplugs [*]2 x Hercules Stands [*]1 spare kettle plug lead [*]4 gang extension lead [*]3 x OBBM instrument cables [*]3 x OBBM speaker cables [*]lots of misc patch leads [*]Tool kit [*]Box of spare 9V batteries [*]One set of spare strings [*]A4 Ring binder with misc charts [*]Roll of gaffa [/list] I kept my EA Doubler in there as well until I sold it. If I get another head as a backup I'll most likely go for a micro again and keep it in the bag as well. I think that covers it! Cheers Gareth
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Peavey DPC 1400X and Peavey Max Bass Preamp Rack
franzbassist replied to funkle's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='warwickhunt' post='801077' date='Apr 9 2010, 05:35 PM']Bridged at 100w... Shirley not! [/quote] Ah, my bad, corrected it is.
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Here's mine, freshly racked with a Crown power amp bridged at [size=4][b]1100[/b][/size] watts. Mmm...
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Peavey DPC 1400X and Peavey Max Bass Preamp Rack
franzbassist replied to funkle's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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OK folks, GAS has got the better of me so I'm putting this up for sale. Very loud, very clear, handles a low B no problem. This cab is in excellent condition and comes with a Roqsolid cover. It's had light use since I bought it from The Gallery about a year ago. I'm asking £325 firm, and no trades thanks. Specs are: Custom Kevlar 12" with a 1" High Effciency Phenolic Compression Driver Tweeter Level Control located on rear connection panel Frequency Response: 38Hz to 14kHz Sensitivity: 103dB @ 1m Sound Pressure Level: 128dB @ 1m Power Handling: 350 watts (continuous unclipped power) Impedance: 8 ohm Connection: Two Speakon Jacks Size: 19"H x 17"W x 15"D Weight: 44 lbs (20 kg) Cheers Gareth
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Aguilar DB750 rack cased
franzbassist replied to Jimelliottbassist's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I picked up this same model Demeter a few weeks ago. Owen was very kind to give me his thoughts before I bought it, and I must admit his review was spot on. He said: [i]I plugged several bass guitars in and they all sounded good. no need for excessive EQing, they just worked. Did it colour the sound - Mmmm yes. In a good way. No harshness, or EQ extremes, just solid usable tone. Good headroom and control. [/i] And I couldn't agree more. I'm really pleased with how all my basses sound through this preamp; they just sound [i]right[/i]. Cheers Gareth
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Not the most reliable test I suspect, as it's self-administered, but useful nonetheless. Can't analyse it scientifically, but it looks like ten years of wearing decent moulded earplugs has served me well. That said, I only started wearing them once I had permanent tinnitus, as evidenced by the total loss of top end (although I believe that isn't unusal for an adult anyway). Good thread; kudos to the OP. Gareth
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Samick Thinline Electro/Acoustic bass £195 GONE PENDING
franzbassist replied to JMT3781's topic in Basses For Sale