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[quote name='AndresEnrique' post='839053' date='May 16 2010, 06:00 PM']Hi there! I just sent this to the amps and gear forum but now I realize it may be more appropriate he. I own a Walter Woods amp, from mid 90s, electracustic series, red lamp. It just stopped working the other day. I am based in Majorca (Spain) and my technician is rather clueless on how to proceed, as the components have their info scratched (typical from Walter Woods). I here that if I contact Walter Woods he'll normally will agree to receie the amp in California for repairs. But I am wondering if there is anybody who happens to have a schematic diagram of the amp circuity that I can pass on to the technician or any other suggestion. If at all possible I'd like to avoid sending the amp back to California to do this repair. Thanks very much!!! Andres[/quote] Andres Try this guy Brian, based in Camden Town, London. [email protected] Really nice man to deal with (Sting etc) Regards Perry
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Hi F Bass AC5 on the way from F Bass pictures to be published [attachment=57367:IMG_0977.JPG] As promised....
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[quote name='Metalmoore' post='818752' date='Apr 26 2010, 12:41 AM']Well i am looking to upgrade to a 5 string as there is a bunch of songs that need that low B that i would like to play. I tried a Fender Jazz 5 and the neck felt pretty wide (i dont have the biggest of hands so it felt a bit weird ) which i wasnt expecting, i thought it would be a nice thin and perfect (to me) neck similar to the usual jazz neck. I have been looking at getting a Warmoth Gecko 5 and they only come in 1 7/8" nut widths (same as the jazz 5) and now that i have tried the jazz not so sure if it would be very comfortable for me. So can anyone suggest any other 5 string basses as i would like to try as many as i can before i make my mind up. Cheers for any help.[/quote] Hi Metalmoore I just sold a Ken Smith 5 to thestick, i think the neck would meet your requirements. Regards Perry
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Great communication, arrived as he said would and paid promplty for a great bass. Thank you very much yybass
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[quote name='mrbassman_de' post='800263' date='Apr 8 2010, 09:41 PM']Selling a MINT condition [b][color="Red"]Fodera Emperor Elite II/5 featuring:[/color][/b] Buckeye Burl Full Top Alder Body 3-pc Maple Neck w 21 small frets Brazilian Rosewood Fretboard 35' scale Fodera Custom Shop Single Coils in 70s positions Pope Preamp 3-Bd Gold Hardware 4,5 kg Brandnew Fodera Diamond Stainless Steel 45130 OHSC Manufactured in 2001 Retail price for this beauty is >12 k$ !! This one is available here and now for a lot less !! MINT condition !! Only one very small ding on the back of the body (see pics on the Weblink), otherwise flawless ! Single Coils - 21 frets - 70s positions - 19,5 mm string spacing at the bridge, ... this bass is designed to transfer several good elements of an early 70s Jazz Bass into a modern Single Cut / neckthrough concept. The result is a killer slap tone combined with the elaborated fingerstyle sound culture of a single cut neckthrough - full of sustain and deepness. This bass has one of the best balanced B strings of all Foderas I ever played. The Buckeye Burl Top is breathtaking - the pictures don't justice. The action could be set as low as you want without any buzz. These pics are from the shop, where this bass has been originally sold. The others on the webalbum are from April 2010 ! I can take additional pics on demand ... . Bass is located in Duesseldorf / Germany. Will ship worldwide after all funds have been cleared. More pics: [url="http://www.mrbassman.net/de/MrBassman/Basses/fodera_emp_ii_5_bb.htm"]Here[/url] [b][color="Red"]Asking 5.700,- EUR / 4.900,- GBP / 7.500,- USD + shipping/handling[/color][/b] Trades considered: Fodera Imperials, fretless welcome F Bass AC5 or BN5 with exotic tops Ken Smith Neckthrough basses (only 5-strings) Ken Lawrence Chamberbrase pre CBS Fenders ... or other interesting high end stuff... let me know what you have.[/quote] Bump for a guy with a great collection
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[quote name='TGEvans' post='745037' date='Feb 14 2010, 05:50 PM']I gigged a db 680 for a few years and thought it was great.I will need a new high powered head in the not too distant future and it I will be going for either the 750 or 751 me thinks!thanks for all the info guys.T[/quote] The DB751 has quieter fans compared to the DB750 and the sound is slightly smoother, but still delivers a punch and I don't regret for one minute giving up my Epifani 502.
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