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Wo, Jimbob, well done, I waited long enough to get a fretless 4 thumb to match the fretted.................. let me know when you get a GAS attack baggsy first dibs
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SOLD SOLD Gicrac 1000 for sale
Oldman replied to Oldman's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Peavey TL 6 American Made Six String Bass - SOLD
Oldman replied to ltswifty's topic in Basses For Sale
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Peavey TL 6 American Made Six String Bass - SOLD
Oldman replied to ltswifty's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='Scooby' timestamp='1377199762' post='2184773'] The proverbial 'feeler' Took this in a trade and I'm just not sure about it. It looks fantastic, sounds even better and is everything they say about Pedulla basses. But, the neck doesn't feel quite as comfy as I expected - however, I have really small hands and used to very slim necks! Anyway, here it is, a 1989 MVP-5 in virtually mint condition. A very tiny blemish on the edge of the neck by the fourth fret - can't feel anything but the colour has a slight loss of gloss and a tiny dink on the tip of the headstock. Comes with the original Pedulla case. Looking for £2000. More pictures available on request. DEtails: [url="http://www.pedulla.com/html/mvp_buzz.html"]http://www.pedulla.c...l/mvp_buzz.html[/url] Youtube: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3NSPxa60xE[/media] [/quote] Is that you playing the Bass?
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[quote name='EndofSilence' timestamp='1377371154' post='2186878'] Sorry guys no full trades except if that Warwick Stryker is still around but even then that's a maybe. Also maybe partial trades as well. I'm not sure about the 34/35inch scale problem. I heard somewhere that Warwick built every bass with a 35inch scale with no deviation. [/quote] As I understand it all Warwick's are 34", certainly the ones I have and have looked are.
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SOLD SOLD Gicrac 1000 for sale
Oldman replied to Oldman's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Try Practice Pro for iPad ( if you have one)
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One of the problem is its all RRP, TecAmp dictate the selling price, discount at your peril and your pocket.
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[quote name='molan' timestamp='1375828051' post='2166327'] Did some investigating on this, checked prices, distribution options etc but they just stopped replying. Maybe they don't really want a UK outlet [/quote] Yep, thats sounds like it, did a similar exercise when first saw the Bona, acquired an ex works price list, twiggy margins, a minimum order stocking plan. It is lovely kit, I am contemplating buying a 4 Ohm XS110 so I can have a three cab rig, dont tell Mrs Blondie
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My thrippence worth, I read a review of the TecAmp Bona Fide many years ago In the American Bass guitar mag. I thought, yes, two in dependant channels, separate in out thingies for effects, I want one. I wanted one when the UK retailer couldn't sell the quality and sold off at cheap prices reducing the perceived quality to us punters. Moving on, the way one does, I espied on this ear forum a Bona Fide with an XS112 (8Ohm) snapped 'is 'and orff i did swelpmegod. I then bought an XS115 also 8 Ohm from Session Music in Germania. What this meant is that I got a measure of headroom by virtue of the impedance as the head is 350 Watts into 4 Ohms. Times two of course and I was using 8 Ohm cabs. Still with me? What I am trying to say is that: I am very very pleased with my Rig, it's fevver light, it's punchy ( bit like me on a Saturday night) and has excellent tone characteristics. I ( when I gig ) use a Chorus pedal thro one channel, no bass boost and an octave pedal thro the other. The sound is ( in my opinion) exceptionally, exceptional. I favoured Trace for many years as it gave me that "Sound" with my Warwick Thumb. But, even though I don't gig much this kit is the lightest, most tone expounding kit I have ever had. I can, carry my XS115, my XS112, my TecAmp Bona Fide, my Status Streamline ( in Black) and my wriggly bag into a gig in one go. Problem is I sing so I have to Hawk the Freakin PA In as well . Bottom line is: This kit ( in my opinion ) is absolutely great value bang for your buck. I had an AER Amp One, it was superb with my Roland Sub, changed out for this rig. UK retailers are frightened of High End Kit, it's on the shelf, then sold as 'ex demonstration', high end products need to maintain the brand image.... I love the kit, clear as a bell, thumpy as hell. I going for a lie Down
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Continuing my theme of " Displenishment" I offer for your perusal my Gigrac 1000, 500 Watts a side into 4 Ohms, hardly used in the two years I have had it from New. It does (in spades) what it says on the Tin. Run two 8 Ohm speakers from the left for FOH and two 8 Ohm speakers as Monitors to the side or back for the full output to the front and blend as you will for the rear. Price is Delivered to you! [url="http://www.soundcraft.com/products/product.aspx?pid=129"]http://www.soundcraf...ct.aspx?pid=129[/url] I am open to a trade for either a Class D head or a small lightweight bass combo, cash either way W.H.Y?
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SOLD TecAmp PUMA 350 Head - £300 Shipped
Oldman replied to Platypus's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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One to go, the scanner is a super piece of kit, but only works on XP and below.
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[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1374869050' post='2154379'] How long are the RJ45's? [/quote] No idea, 1 x metre I should imagine!!
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[quote name='AndThenSome1' timestamp='1374832320' post='2153713'] The Cardbus adapter; is that a multi-card reader type thing? Does it take Compact Flash? [/quote] As it says 2 x USB
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Guys I am having a clear out: Its all Free but you pay the P & P, Pay Pal is OK: 5 RJ45 LAN cables TENTATIVE Sony Hands Free Car Bluetooth system with charger BAGGED Old 38Gb external Hard Drive all cables BAGGED Kensingtom Pocket Scan, business Card scanner USB works with Windows XP Hi SPeed USB 2 Cardbus adapter never been used still in box STILL AVAILABLE Thanks for looking, I'll give it a week before it goes to a local charity outfit.
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Guys I bought this Skinny Malink for project that never got off the ground, we are also re-locating and I am divesting myself of items no longer required. Twiggy is a Krappie upright Bass Guitar offering, very slim with a Cello type fingerboard, faceted not rounded. As a starter on upright or as a project this is ideal for not a lot of money. Comes with a stand, buy it, use it, abuse it, modify it. It has a very mellow acoustic sound that belies its construction technique. I have attached some snaps I can do more if required. Check out http://www.krappyguitars.com/
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