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I don't follow - I bought it second hand for less than the going rate for one and got a partial refund when I discovered the problems with it so I'm not going to lose anything if I end up selling it in the event that i can't find a case for it.
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Ancient 4x15 Marshall cab for sale
Delberthot replied to howdoesitgoagain's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I think you may be boned I'm afraid. That doesn't have a line out that i can see, no speaker output and I'll take a guess that the headphone output will mute the speaker. Short of getting someone with knowledge about these things to fit a line out to connect to an external combo or amp & cab I can't see any other options it probably outputs all its power to the internal speaker so that's why I haven't mentioned adding a speaker output
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I've had this bass for ages but will shortly finally be putting it back together after months in bits. Short story is that i bought it, bad paint job, buggered electrics etc. I've used rubbing compound to get rid of the worst of the orange peel, polished it, cleaned the gold hardware, fitted the pickups that were in my Goth Thunderbird and am just waiting on new pots and a pickup selector switch. I need to get a case or a bag for this. I've tried it in my Roksak case for my thunderbird but its not even close. I've tried rifle cases and keyboard cases but when they get to size I need they are very expensive. I don't need anything major, I look after my gear and no one touches it except me. a gig bag would do the trick but I've had a good rake and can;t find anything that would do. The measurements I am using are 127cm x 48cm x 10cm or 50" x 19" x 4" for those who like to work in old money I'd rather avoid paying the £60 for the Epiphone one and if I can't find a case for it I'm going to have to fire it on Ebay as I really don't want to spend a lot. Any ideas?
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[quote name='molan' post='1049865' date='Dec 6 2010, 09:00 PM']I heard from a fairly reliable source that Roy Wood earns around £375K a year from this song! I think that's amalgamated earnings from royalties and live performance (he's usually out on tour this time of year at university balls etc.).[/quote] That's good because to this day he still gets nothing for Flowers in the Rain thanks to a prank by the Move's then manager, Tony Secunda
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Ancient 4x15 Marshall cab for sale
Delberthot replied to howdoesitgoagain's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Initially it will cost Markbass a fair bit to do but in the long term they only need to sell as many of these as they have out on loan to break even and everything else is profit, plus while you have one of these out on loan, you're telling all your friends about the great service you've received which in theory will make more people want to try Markbass and will also make more people want to shop at the store that loaned the equipment - everybody wins. its ideal for people like me who have either not had the chance to gig a Markbass head or who have tried it years ago and didn't like it as was what happened to me. If my amp were to break down and I had a local shop that were Markbass dealers who gave me one of these out on loan then that would give the brand exposure that they would never have received had my amp not broken down. Even if I didn't like it I would still be telling friends and band mates, not to mention posting on here about the fantastic service I received and could even review it listing what I liked and didn't like which may be what others may be waiting to hear before going for one.
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[quote name='Bassassin' post='1050021' date='Dec 6 2010, 11:12 PM']The bridge isn't a Fender part - you never find the 2 front mounting screws on real ones.[/quote] That part got me thinking as I hadn't noticed it first time around so I had a look at some of the stuff I've had. The only bass I could see with one of those bridges was the Antoria fretless that I sold here a few months ago. It may not be one of those but a measurement of the neck width at the heel may be able to determine whether yay or nay and at least reduce the possibilities. The neck at the heel end of the antoria was narrower than a standard Fender heel. [url="http://img443.imageshack.us/i/dsc06647large.jpg/"][/url]
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Yeah, I'd be heading to Crack Generator and buying one of those £40 Staggs rather than risk my pride and joy turning into a frozen banana
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[quote name='ThomBassmonkey' post='1046216' date='Dec 3 2010, 12:20 PM']Gallien Krueger stuff. Their trademark sound is growly so I would (and did) go with them![/quote] I used to get a great growly tone from my 800RB, used in conjunction with a Trace 1153 that i had changed the driver for a 300w Celestion. I'm hoping that everything I've read about the Laney Nexus NX115 is true as they are meant to be great growly rock cabs, if this bloody snow ever stops and it eventually gets delivered
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to be honest, I've listened to Mk II, IV, V, Series 6 and SMX range side by side and the sound gets progressivly worse. I really did not like the SMX at all, I found that it strangled the sound. I'm sure others will disagree but I lusted after one for years only to be disappointed at it. The Mark V is the best Trace amp I ever used and even the GP7 2x10" combo I had was good as well. I used a 1153 for years with a Gallien Krueger 800RB and loved the sound - I use quite a trebly sound and the cab was good at producing exactly what i was looking for
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Played the first of the Christmas party nights on Friday. My car was still beached on a big lump of ice so the guitarist kindly came and picked me up. Of course, the Laney cab I ordered a fortnight ago has been sitting at my local courier depot (20 miles away) since the 29th so I had to use the drummer's Thomann 'The Box' powered monitor. Surprisingly good. I had it up full whack and not a hint of distortion, although as soon as the band started playing I couldn;t hear a thing. I decided that since I wasn;t driving to have a couple of beers and tan half a dozen glasses of cava that were left over from the guests arriving so I played the gig quite drunk and every song entirely from memory as I couldn't hear a single note I played and managed not to make a single mistake as our keyboard player could hear me and would've said something Snow's 10 times worse today than it was last week so I don't hold out much hope of getting my cab delivered this week
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Gigbag to fit bass, head and leads - cheap!
Delberthot replied to lemmywinks's topic in Accessories and Misc
Been using a Warwick Rockbag crosswalker for years now. Has a detachable rucksack -
You want a [url="http://en.euroguitar.com/bass/cort/gb/75p-fretless-serie-limitee/124990.html"]Cort GB74[/url] The first thing that came into my mind when you said Musicmanish for your budget. You would need to be looking secondhand though Or a [url="http://www.imuso.co.uk/Bass-Guitars/7711-/Cort-Curbow-4FL-Fretless-Bass-Cannon-Black?utm_source=googleproduct"]Cort Curbow[/url]
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As a current owner of a MIK Epiphone Thunderbird Goth, I find these basses to be very good. The combination of mahogany body and super slim neck with minimal taper suits me perfectly. A very comfortable instrument to play. Being bolt on, its the only one out of them all that allows you to move the strap button to the front of the heel to improve the balance. The reason that there is lots of choice is that not everyone wants the same thing so what you may dislike, another person may buy because they like the feature(s) you dislike. As I say, I am very happy with mine but may give a Tokai TB48 a try
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[quote name='Musky' post='1048490' date='Dec 5 2010, 06:02 PM']Delberthot - the 1999 and 4001S models were one and the same, 1999 being Rose Morris' designation for them.[/quote] I did know that, I was just referring to the 4003S advertised. the 1999 having the proper horseshoe pickup that later models didn't as well. My 4000 was set neck and had the neck pickup rout
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I just use a regular stand with my Thunderbird and its still totally secure - its one of these: [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/millenium_gitarrenstaender.htm?sid=f588b2f4e6be1ec19f47fd2a2a5ab5e8"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/millenium_gitarre...f47fd2a2a5ab5e8[/url] I must've had mine about 5 years and its still as good as the day I bought it. Not bad for less than a fiver
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Right, now that I am bit more compus mentus than i was last night. Most of these are set neck but there are some that are neck through. The main differences are no sharkfin inlays, no binding on neck or body. This also means that they are able to contour the body, so if you find the square edge on the regular models uncomfortable then this is your answer. Although these are mono output. most people don't use the rick o sound anyway but I'm sure that Chris Squire had his bass modified to output in stereo. Plus these look more like the RM1999 That Chris Squire uses There is also the 4000 model which only had the bridge pickup but is very often still routed for the neck one. Both basses have been discontinued for quite some time now.
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Amplifier trolleys - your suggestions
Delberthot replied to sockdeluxe_mikey's topic in General Discussion
I avoided the ones where the wheels fold in as well as invariably they can do that while you are transporting your gear. I have something similar but with wheels that don't fold in, telescopic handle and fold down footplate -
I am very drunk - this looks like a 4003s, set neck etc etc
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That's the first time I've seen that Ebay ad - today I think there's abiout 2 or 3 threads already about it
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Another reason is that they work in an area that cannot take the time off during the christmas period eg Hotels, Restaurants etc
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So is he saying the bass is 20 years old or his friend is?