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Welcome aboard matey great photo's - you just need an amp now - or do you plug it into the washing mashine? Rush like?
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Sound like you've got something dangerously wrong! I'd suggest you're not going to live long enough to fix it if you're waiting for 'beyond the computer' diagnosis. Do yourself a favour & get someone qualified in electricals to sort if for you - QUICK!
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I've had dealings with David - ebay ID 'croffets' & I'd say he's a genuine good guy, not out to rip anyone off As above mentioned checkout his feedback!
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Yep - as Musky says [url="http://www.classicguitarboxes.com/thumb_rests.php"]Guy Lewis[/url] makes very good stuff & it's worth every penny, so much better than a moulded plastic T/R. I've had Maple, Rosewood & Ebony ones from Guy - they're top quality. Here's a Maple on my '51-P Cheerz, John
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Me thinks you worry too much I would get a big enough box, assuming you don't have a flight case & wrap the whole amp in bubble or foam to fill around it. Also assuming you know who will be handling it & they know it's a delicate bit of kit
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Where has this £5000 price tag come from? There's a link in the OP shows it at under 3000 euros so £2600ish (in Germany at least). Not everybodies cup of tea then
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[quote name='bassman2790' post='1329130' date='Aug 5 2011, 07:26 PM']Is there such a thing? Is there a particular bass that I could buy now, and use as a bass, not lock it away in a glass cabinet, that will hold it's value or even increase in value over the next ten years?[/quote] How about one of these? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=149356"]Only 30 made/to be made![/url]already light reliced so no worries about using it, but looked after - who knows the value in 10 years
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[attachment=86397:2011LtdCabroBass.jpg] Really like the look & description of this - but if they're only making 30 - what's the chances of even seeing one [url="http://www.musik-schmidt.de/gb-Fender-Custom-Shop-LTD-Relic-La-Cabronita-Porrazo-Precision-Bass-BLK.html"]<3k Euros![/url]
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Try [url="http://www.terrapinisland.com/chitzenitza/index.php?main_page=contact_us"]Terrapin[/url] the MM isn't on their list - but send them a email request & you will hopefully get a 100% scale PDF you can print. Cheerz, John
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[quote name='walbassist' post='1326731' date='Aug 4 2011, 12:11 PM']Guy at Ashdown said they only made 20 of the 2x12s. I think there are more of the 1x12s around though.[/quote] When I ordered my LB (October 09 IIRC) there were no special 'low wattage' cabs planned, then they offered me a 212 to which I replied "surely a 112 would be fine" so they made a 'special 112' just for me so I have 112 serial #1 too, they of course went on to make a few more since then Cheerz, John Edit: [attachment=86259:Custom_C...n_112_LB.jpg] Finished 112 cab in Ashdown's workshop [attachment=86260:31_03_10_1104.jpg] Rear panel serial# 1
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[quote name='tomhunt' post='1326669' date='Aug 4 2011, 11:38 AM']Cool!! I always thought Ashdown would of kept No.1 or even passed it on to a famous Ashdown user... Silly me!! Do you use yours for gigs or just home use?[/quote] I am a famous Ashdown user for christs's sake - I've got Little Bastard Number 1 how much famous do you want? Gigs? What's that then?
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Here you go - Number 1 [attachment=86253:31_03_10_1042.jpg] [attachment=86254:04082011773.jpg] [attachment=86251:Little_B...d_112_48.JPG] [attachment=86252:L.B._Mini_Rig_Rear.JPG]
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[quote name='bassman7755' post='1322385' date='Jul 31 2011, 07:22 PM']The sound is typically functional at best, I long to even hear someone use a set of strings that are not several years old - a fresh set of strings is pound for pound by far and away the best investment you can make yet most people I see just cant seem to be bothered. Hearing someone do some slaps/pops with dead strings especially makes me cringe.[/quote] Au contrair, mon ami - someone playing a well worn set of La Bella flats ONO would flick my switch
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So if you turned up for 'your average pub gig' with a Custom shop Pino Palladino or similar, let's say £2.5+ks worth - how many people would notice?
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I'm pretty sure [url="http://www.blackdogmusic.co.uk/index.php"]Black Dog Music[/url] had them but I can't see them on their website. Give them a call? Cheerz, John
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Not exactly hi def photo but that looks like MDF to me!
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[quote name='Jag_Bassist' post='1313778' date='Jul 23 2011, 01:25 PM']i am contemplating selling my tall font big muff... but im not sure how much to sell it for... can anyone help?[/quote] Thounds like you need a thpeech therapist
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[quote name='Marky L' post='1313569' date='Jul 23 2011, 09:41 AM']That does sound spot on John as I need that little bit of a cutting bite in it. I imagine it could be usuefull for working on a few light body scratches on other things too. Ta [/quote] That's exactly what I do, it's gentle but seems to take out all those little scuffs & scratches without damaging the surrounding. In fact you can use it on any surface - metal, wood painted or varnish etc. Cheerz, John
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[quote name='Marky L' post='1313523' date='Jul 23 2011, 08:28 AM']Oh matron!! Actually, I've just got a neck back from a friend who nitro laquered it for me but he said I just need to give it a final rub down to bring up the shine. He did mention what to use, but I forgot and now he's out of the country and I don't want to hassle him. Advice?? Ta.[/quote] I have a old bottle of Carnuaba Polish which I find the best thing for buffing up a nitro finish, (& most everything), it's like a cream polish with a very fine cutting compound all in one. I can give you an email for the guy who makes it if you like. Cheerz, John
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Paul has one of my P-bass wiring sets now, so hopefully all the bits will come together today & his P build will be a great success. It's a pleasure doing business with you Paul, best wishes for the build & let's have some pictures when it's done. Cheerz, John
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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='1311889' date='Jul 21 2011, 06:56 PM']I've been a proud owner of the prototype one (the one without serial numbers) since Nov 2010, and still love it to bits, never had a problem with volume issues, I either mike it up or go d.i. Best sounding amp I've ever had. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=110827&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=110827&hl=[/url][/quote] Snap - almost I've been the proud owner of Little Bastard Number 1 of 100 (first one out the factory front door) since March 2010 & still love it to bits! No volume problems here - through LB112 + ABM Mini 48, abfab old school all tube goodness Best sounding amp I've ever had
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[quote name='Muzz' post='1311657' date='Jul 21 2011, 03:38 PM']- but if Ashdown brought the Drophead out as a head only for £5-600, I'd be in trouble...[/quote] Isn't that the Little Bastard?
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[quote name='ellie' post='1311423' date='Jul 21 2011, 12:31 PM'][b][/b][i][/i]Hi all. I haven't been called a newbie in years lol. I finally found the time to get myself on here. Seems like a friendly place. My name is Ellie I'm a pro female bassist based in Essex ( no Essex girl jokes please lol). I front my own band as well as working with other musicians when I can. I have a number of basses, but my main workhorse these days is my Warwick Covrette ltd ed 2010 played through a TC staccato 51 rig. I've been playing since I was a teen, only a few years ago turning pro when I was 18! My latest band plays classic rock covers which is just a load of fun. Hope I haven't bored you too much cheers Ellie[/quote] Lo Le & welcome, have fun