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  1. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='277208' date='Sep 4 2008, 05:00 PM']I'm drooling at the wood grain. The couple of issues I've had with ABG's is that the examples I've tried can't compete with acoustic guitars for volume and they tend to lose a lot of sustain up the dusty end of the neck. How do you think your Brook instrument will measure up on these aspects?[/quote] We shall know tomorrow CK! This is the first 5 string Brook have made so they were actually more worried about the low B, which as I said above isn't such as issue for me, as this bass will, ironically, mainly be used plugged in. Speaking to Simon today he's really pleased with the bass. We went for a deeper body than they use for their 4 string ABGs, one of which I have played and was wonderful, but not by much. Apparently the bass has very good projection and shape to the notes, and is also very even around the fingerboard.
  2. Two 1x12 cabs from Epifani's "Performance Series", US made and from the first run of cabs. Epifani describe them as [i]tuned for a more "classic" tone than the UL Series, they deliver thick lows with a musically crisp edge[/i] and I'd agree with that. They are small and light but sound big and handle a low B with ease. [list] [*]12" 300 Watt Eminence Steel Magnet Driver [*]1" Compression Tweeter [*]17 Ply Baltic Birch Cabinet - dado joint construction [*]High impact locking corners [*]Steel reinforced "Comfort Feel" strap handle [*]1/4" phono & Speakon inputs [*]18 gauge radiused steel grill [*]Frequency Response: 45Hz - 16 KHz [*]Sensitivity 98db 1W1M [*]Dimensions: 16.5" H x 19.5" W x 16.5" D [*]Weight: 36lbs [/list] Pricing them is difficult. They're £320 new in The Gallery, and mine are in very good condition and only lightly gigged. One has had the driver replaced with a 500 watt Eminence Delta LF replacement when the original failed recently and the blue "Performance" labels have come off, but otherwise they are in great shape. [b]£500 for the pair[/b] has a nice ring to it. I won't ship them, so buyers will need to collect or I will meet you halfway if you are a distance aways.
  3. It's going to be with me tomorrow, and Simon has sent me a few pictures to whet my appetite! WOW!
  4. I've owned both and still own the PS600, as I found it gave me all I needed to gig with in the single channel. To my ears, they sound pretty much the same, and Bassplayer's review said the following (edited for brevity) about the PS600, which you may find interesting... [i]I waxed unusually poetic when I reviewed Epifani’s UL-502 head and UL-502C combo in July ’05. The 502 was remarkably sweet sounding, with burnished and musical response grounded in swift power delivery. It was also laden with features that many bassists would find superfluous on the average gig, notably the dissimilar EQ in each of the preamp’s two-channels. That’s why Epifani dreamed up the less expensive PS-600. It’s basically a UL-502 stripped of the extra features, but blessed with the same preamp and Class D power amp. The PS-600 sounded quite similar to the UL-502. In fact, A/B-ing them made it difficult to tell the difference. Like the 502, the 600 was tinged with a golden midrange, plush-but-controlled lows, and a serene, lacy top. I never wanted for more power, and the transient response and grunt were excellent. The 600 was exceptionally pleasant sounding—it almost seemed as if the preamp filtered out harsh frequencies, leaving only buttery, smooth tone. The EQ, though limited, worked fine, but I barely touched it. If you’re a slapper who digs the scoopy thing, the mid-cut feature, with its variable level control, is for you. I tended to favor a flat tone. The 600 was clear and delicate sounding, but not wimpy. It may not be the ideal amp for gritty rock tone, but for everything else, its elegant and refined sound is among the best in bass.[/i] I guess if you change your sound on the fly a lot during a set, say between finger style and slap, and you want your amp to do the eq work for you, then the 502 is the better option. Cheers Gareth
  5. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='274233' date='Sep 1 2008, 08:52 AM']A recent GAS attack, and a change of band, is causing me to rationalise my harem. On offer for £200 is a Washburn Electro-acoustic AB10 which was originally expertly defretted and sold to me by our very own Bass Chatter & luther, Paul_C. Pics to follow very shortly. Fab condition, complete with Thomastik strings ...great for sounding like a double bass when you want it to.[/quote] I'm very interested in this and would appreciate some pics as and when.
  6. [quote name='chris_b' post='275438' date='Sep 2 2008, 02:20 PM']Epifani and Roqsolid spring to mind, but this has been a topic several times already.[/quote] I should have said these are the PS series cabs, so the regular Epi covers will not fit.
  7. [quote name='kdphysio' post='274991' date='Sep 1 2008, 09:54 PM']Some Tom Jones classics; Delilah, Green Green Grass, What's New Pussycat, plus some of the newer, mainstream stuff ala Sex Bomb etc (for a family birthday gig next month............the Welsh Possie obviously! wink.gif )[/quote] Tidy, mun.
  8. Can anyone recommend someone who'll do me a set of nice padded covers for my Epi cabs?
  9. [quote name='Protium' post='274933' date='Sep 1 2008, 08:58 PM']Valerie/Dani California/Times Like These, for an upcoming gig :-/[/quote] Mr Rock 'n Roll by Amy Macdonald. Dead easy but fun all the same.
  10. [quote name='obbm' post='274974' date='Sep 1 2008, 09:37 PM']I don't think yours and mine will both go in a Fox.[/quote] I'd take the MPV instead!
  11. [quote name='obbm' post='274962' date='Sep 1 2008, 09:25 PM']Is there a concessionary rate for pensioners? [/quote] Free transport, in the shape of a lift from me, if you want it Dave.
  12. I believe the guitarist Gary Moore is naturally lefty but plays guitar righty.
  13. [quote name='Mokl' post='272343' date='Aug 29 2008, 10:48 AM']FWIW I would also be interested to know if anybody has actually made successful contact with Paul via email.[/quote] I have, some months ago now, but at least he did reply.
  14. [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='272107' date='Aug 28 2008, 10:40 PM']Just what I was thinking... Me and my basses (or should that be my basses and I?) may need therapy to get over the deep sense of rejection that this thread has caused.. [/quote] I think your Pro's a sweet bass Nik, and it sounds even better!
  15. [quote name='doctorbass' post='149450' date='Mar 1 2008, 03:28 PM']Plenty of interest - still no takers. Last go before ebay!!![/quote] Assume this is long gone?
  16. [quote name='MB1' post='268861' date='Aug 24 2008, 01:25 PM']MB1. Very Nice Bass!..... a location may help your sale! [/quote] I'm guessing Germany by the email given.
  17. She wants [url="http://www.themodernfix.co.uk/"]The Modern Fix[/url]. They play just what she wants and are pretty damn good to boot.
  18. [quote name='overwater#1' post='257856' date='Aug 8 2008, 10:14 AM']A Wal ProIIE? [/quote] No Matt, I want that bass!
  19. [quote name='cd_david' post='256224' date='Aug 6 2008, 01:04 PM']I felt guilty knocking the guy down [/quote] Yea right
  20. [quote name='Platypus' post='256160' date='Aug 6 2008, 12:21 PM']Was it death by 'natural causes' Gareth ? Can't have been very old.[/quote] Just over a year old. Our very own OBBM checked it out and said the coil was open circuit. I've never driven the cab(s - I have two) very hard and they've been used with an Epifani PS600, which is the recommended amp (600 watts at 4ohms). The other cab seems fine btw. I bought the speakers from the US, so I can't be arsed to try and sort it with the supplier, so I'm just looking for a quick fix really.
  21. [b]This is an updated thread.[/b] The driver in my [url="http://www.epifani.com/products/ps_112.php"]Epifani PS112[/url] cab died, so I needed to find a suitable replacement for it. As I knew Epifani use OEM Eminence drivers, I asked Eminence what a suitable "like for like" replacement would be. They advised the following: [b]Eminence Delta 12LF 500W Bass Driver[/b] Impedance: 8 ohms Resonance: 45Hz Usable frequency range: 45Hz-3Khz
  22. [quote name='Le K' post='255453' date='Aug 5 2008, 03:03 PM']US ?[/quote] It's a BSR-B, later version of the Burner series with the new BSR shape. Japanese build with US finishing. Details [url="http://www.kensmithbasses.com/models/bsrb/bsrb.html"]here[/url]. Good basses, and that's a good price.
  23. [quote name='BassManKev' post='255275' date='Aug 5 2008, 12:08 PM']iv admired your avatar for a long while, most attractive wal bass i think there is[/quote] Many thanks. Here are some of the other Wals I've owned: W3306, built for me in 1989 and my first Wal W12397 "Blondie", with beech facings (note, again, the custom placement of the neck pickup done especially for me) W30496 "Fifi", walnut fretless. The one bass in my life I wish I'd never sold.
  24. [quote name='overwater#1' post='255245' date='Aug 5 2008, 11:39 AM']Anyway.. I'd love to see some close ups of your MkIII!!!! Its jaw-droppingly stunning.. ! [/quote] You asked for it.... My Mk III was one of the last two basses Pete made. It was very special for a number of reasons, not least because I supplied the facings he used (picked up on a ski-ing holiday in Vermont). This is the only spalted maple Wal in the world. I also asked for a walnut core ( usually mahogany), and Pete gave the bass a double pinstripe veneer (usually only one). As this was going to be my ultimate Wal, I also had Pete make fretted and fretless necks (ebony boards, no dots, unlined fretless) for the bass, so I could swap them over as and when I fancied a change. I also asked him to put his fish signature on the back of the necks. Pete also bound the pickups with contrasting laminates. Again, a very unusual feature. Often the back of a Wal looks just as good as the front! And here it is, finished.... Enjoy!
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