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  1. Selling this for my brother-in -law, he is moving abroad so is looking to sell this.

    In like new condition, never been giged, beautiful guitar to play and look at.

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    PAUL REED SMITH PRS SE CUSTOM ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH TREMOLO WITH GIGBAG

    The PRS SE Custom features a solid mahogany body, stunning flamed maple top, set mahogany neck, two PRS designed humbuckers with Zebra coils, and a PRS designed and patented tremolo bridge.

    The solid mahogany body and set mahogany neck of the PRS SE Custom give a tight, full mid-range, while the flamed maple top brightens the higher frequencies. The 25" scale length allows ease of string bending with the added harmonic range of a longer scale. The PRS Wide Fat neck carve has the same nut width as the Wide Thin carve, but with a bigger profile and warmer tones and lots of sustain. Electronics provided by two PRS SE standard humbuckers with Zebra coils, 3-way toggle selector, Master Volume and Tone Control. The PRS SE Custom features the PRS patented Tremolo Bridge.

    The PRS SE Custom has a cherry sunburst high-gloss finish with cream rings, cream switch tip and amber knobs.

    PRE SE CUSTOM ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH TREMOLO FETURES
    Body: Mahogany back with flat maple top and flame maple veneer.
    Neck: Mahogany.
    Scale Length: 25".
    Fretboard: Rosewood.
    Inlays: Moon Inlays.
    Frets: 22.
    Neck carve: Wide fat.
    Hardware: Nickel.
    Bridge/Tailpiece: PRS designed tremolo.
    Tuners: PRS designed non-locking tuners.
    Pickups: 2 PRS designed treble and bass humbucking pickups with zebra bobbins.
    Controls: Volume and tone control with 3-way toggle.
    Finish: Cherry Sunburst with natural maple edge.
    Case: SE gigbag.

    £300 pickup only as it might not be a good idea to post as only in a gig bag.


    Ta very glad BIGd

  2. Does it really matter how somebody makes music ?
    I can read music, I can also play by ear, I can play in with a group of musicians and just jam along to whatever is coming together musically.
    Music IMO is something you do to express yourself, if that is just to play a 12bar blues or a full opus, it's whatever floats your boat. I find it quite strange that people at the top in so called popular music think they have the answers to how we should all make music.
    As history has show there is no right or wrong why to approach this thing we all love to do, at what ever level we do it.
    I have played at the very top in classical circles as a tuba player, and I have played for 12 bar blues bands who don't have any musical theory understanding, both have been fantastic to be part of. But I would never try to tell anyone that my way is the right way and no other route is correct, isn't it just what what does it for you ?
    However you take part in music, aren't you doing it because you enjoy it ? Not because its a chore, if it is the latter IMO get out now and do something else......... music isn't for you.

    JB does seem to have a lot of very judgemental views, he is a very good bass player / musician, but is he really an expert ?
    He is of course entitled to his opinion, we don't have to agree or disagree, just read it and take it for what it is. Jeff's opinion. He does unfortunately have the opportunity to put his opinions out publicly, still don't mean he's right.............. only in my opinion of course !!

    Ta very Glad BIDd

  3. I have a Jensen 15" Neo speaker (not a cab just the speaker), was going to make a cab but never got round to it. Unused, opened the box to have a look then left as it was delivered, mint condition.
    Spec here

    [url="http://www.jensentone.com/neo15-300.php"]http://www.jensentone.com/neo15-300.php[/url]

    Cost me £100, will take £60, or trade for a Big Muff Pi, or Tape echo type foot pedal, possibly Danelectro etc.

    Ta very glad BIGd

  4. This looks like a stand you can't use to play the bass on. Do you know if this is the case. I am looking for a stand you can play the bass on.
    [quote name='yorks5stringer' post='372836' date='Jan 7 2009, 10:47 AM']hFris om the Stagg Thread:

    Just ordered my Stagg stand. Got it from here

    [url="http://www.mt247.co.uk/index.html"]http://www.mt247.co.uk/index.html[/url]

    Just type SV-EDB in the Quick Search box and away you go.

    It cost £42.27 incl VAT and delivery, which is the cheapest I managed to find online.[/quote]

  5. I bought this a few weeks ago, very pleased with it. Only problem is I would like to get a stand for it. It is the same as a Stagg EUB in looks etc so I would think the Stagg stand should do the job. Any body know where I can get a Stagg stand or any other that will work with this EUB.
    I want the stand to be the type you can play the bass on, not just a rest stand (if you get my meaning).


    Ta very glad BIGd

  6. Just bought one of these from PMT in Mancheater. Managed to get it for £265. In a very nice red colour, it seems to play ok, and for the price sounds quite good.
    Anybody got one of these they have been playing, thoughts on how good/bad they are. Although at that price does it really matter., seemms like a bargain way to get into EUB.


    Ta Very Glad

    BIGd

  7. I feel I'm offering a great rig for a very cheap price. I can't believe no body wants this. Come on guys your missing a real bargain. I have seen Ashdown & Hartke stuff selling no problem, these really are not a patch on the sound and power of this set-up.
    Get um whilst it's hot, beat the credit crunch, bag a bargain, give me some room in my hall way. :)

  8. [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='319634' date='Nov 1 2008, 02:43 PM']Receiving things in the post stresses me out to much. I have a heart condition y'know.[/quote]
    You know you want it, you know you gota have it, I think you should just go for it. You could always have a day trip to Manchester and I'll meet up with you. OOOOOOhhhhhh YYYYYaaaaaa baby thunderbird heaven. :)

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