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My old Hartke 410XL was 99lbs. Circa 90lbs is about right for a ceramic magnet loaded 410.
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Hijack- AH200 and Bergantino HD210; compact and capable.
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What am I missing out on with not having a Rickenbacker?
Sparky Mark replied to ProfJames's topic in General Discussion
The bridge saddles positions look rather odd to me; is intonation at the 12th fret spot on for all strings? -
Most of the problems with the BVV3000i seem to be caused by failing valves blowing fuses. As long as these fuses are easily accessible to check/replace, looking after this amp should be relatively simple.
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Brilliant news. I agree that these sound amazing and appear to be very well put together. I replaced the nasty spring valve retainers with a set of Ampeg birtcher style clamps to keep them seated firmly without scratching the bottles. I wonder what happened when you connected your Barefaced cab via the Speakon output that caused the valve seating to become intermittent? Did you put the amp down heavily when moving it at some point?
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Any news yet?
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Yes, it's been taken from a combo.
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https://www.talkbass.com/threads/best-cheap-short-scale-for-a-child-to-learn-on.1514116/
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I own a quite a few P's including a CS Pino loaded with TI flats and as much as I love them I still wouldn't recommend a P with flats as a first bass. I'll get my coat. 🤐
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The problem with a single pickup P with flats isn't a particularly versatile set up. Okay if you want to play James Jamerson (not a bad thing of course) and other classics but a PJ set up with brighter sounding rounds might inspire a beginner a little more.
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Have a look at the Ibanez Mikro bass range. They are much better ergonomically than those you have mentioned in my experience. The Mikros are short scale, lightweight with slim necks and a very comfortable body profile. Rounds are usually much easier to play because most flats (TI flats ££££ excluded) are higher tension and tougher for beginners. Just about every new bass will be supplied with an adequate set of roundwounds on it already to go.
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No it won't. The combo can drive another cab, but another 410 would be a better match.
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It's pretty safe to assume that your combo has not been modified and the speakers inside create an 8 ohm load. You can add another 8 ohm extension but not a 4 ohm cabinet as at any decent volume the head would most likely cook itself.
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I agree that an AH500 is a lump but the AH200 as used in this combo isn't very heavy at all. Based on the occasion I'll use either a Markbass or AH200 head; whether an amp weighs 8 or 18 pounds is certainly not the deciding factor and never will be for me.
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Agreed. If this combo could be converted into a seperate head and two 210 cabs that would be an extremely flexible and easy to load in/out rig. The carpentry appears straightforward but the tolex refinishing and corners would need to be done to a professional standard to do it justice.
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Another option is a 1215 combo which is much smaller and 32 lbs lighter than the 410 combo but still delivers that lovely Trace Elliot sound.
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This was my solution to being able to keep Trace Elliot tone in a compact package. I think the AH200 is very conservatively rated. It was using the same 410 TE combo in a rehearsal room that convinced me I needed TE in my life again after 30 years apart.
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Ibanez Premium SR1200-VNF Sale or Trade - OLD HOLD, DEPOSIT TAKEN
Sparky Mark replied to Davy's topic in Basses For Sale
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The 'Talkbass web server issues' thread
Sparky Mark replied to donkelley's topic in General Discussion
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* SOLD* - Ernie Ball Music Man Bongo 4H with OHSC
Sparky Mark replied to petecarlton's topic in Basses For Sale
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* SOLD* - Ernie Ball Music Man Bongo 4H with OHSC
Sparky Mark replied to petecarlton's topic in Basses For Sale
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Standard DAVA on top of heavy duty DAVA pick for comparison.
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The first pick I had was thrown by Jimmy Bane at the end of a Wild Horses gig at Brunel University sometime in the late 70's early 80's. It was a 0.88mm Jim Dunlop; it kinda skewed my preference, he was a great pick player.
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SOLD: Blackstar Fly 3 Bass Mini Amp
Sparky Mark replied to Mister RLP's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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My heavy duty DAVA control power grips arrived today and they're very different to Jim Dunlops. Just look at how much thicker they are compared to a JD 0.88mm. They feel really secure in use and unsurprisingly give a slightly meatier less toppy tone than the JD. I might order some of the standard versions to compare.