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drewk_ie

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  1. Price drop bump €450... a lot of bass for very little clams...
  2. And up... again...
  3. [quote name='LewisK1975' timestamp='1490800289' post='3268160'] Very nice, I'd have to agree with the 9.7/10, this is one of the cleanest example I've seen. I had the 5'er for a while and was mightily impressed. GLWTS. [/quote] Thanks Lewis... have three of these beauties up for sale... going to sell them off one by one (or maybe not!), might stick up the other two over the weekend... 2nd is identical to this but a fretless, sounds incredible, that pino mwah... £700 shipped 9.9 out of 10 ON HOLD 3rd is black, more sought after, the original USA Sub without the word 'bass' on the headstock... £600 shipped 9.9 out of ten Again these are both in near perfect condition... will also give options on the scratchplates, off white or black, have one of each scratchplate, so first come, first served...
  4. Yes, still available...
  5. Mikkel is a true gentleman, kept in contact throughout the transaction, bass exactly as described and arrived within a few days. Buy or sell from Mikkel in confidence!
  6. As requested update on the weight, 4.3kg on the bathroom scales... nice for a Musicman!
  7. All PMs replied to...
  8. American Musicman Sub Bass, Active, All original, professionally set up by well known Irish Luthier. Plays superbly, like a real stingray for a fraction of the cost. I have a few of these basses and would easily rate this at 9.7 out of 10 These basses are no longer made by Ernie Ball, as they proved too good and the company began to loose sales on their own 'stingray' basses. Serial Number X08931 which according to the Musicman website dates her at 2005. Only selling as this is currently surplus to requirements. Price includes soft case and includes delivery to the UK, if anyone is interested in popping round for a cuppa to try the bass you are more than welcome!
  9. These are super basses... I should know... I own a few Have a bump on me...
  10. Why, thank you kind Sir...
  11. Hi there, Things are moving along swiftly with our debut album recording, seven tracks completed so far. Recorded in Lettercolumn Studios West Cork, Ireland with Engineer/ Producer John Fitzgerald. Here is our video for the track shelter, hope you like it... http://youtu.be/cmASMoJ_OTU Cheers Drew
  12. Still awaiting a reply to my pm, is this bass sold?
  13. PM sent
  14. What can I say, Ed is a great guy, honest and trustworthy, great communication throughout the transaction (PJB Bighead) Thanks Ed Cheers Andrew
  15. Hi there, Any pics of the bass?
  16. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1457358416' post='2997680'] With only one DI going to the console, the tech will have to either use a compromise sound for both instruments, or juggle each time they're switched. Surely this would imply two separate DI feeds to the console..? [/quote] Sorry, should have been more clearer... Yes, two seperate DIs one for each bass, and both basses to a separate channel on the amp each... As sgsjx mentioned above a tuner for each is the easiest solution... Cheers for all the comments everyone!
  17. Thanks for the info guys, I've sent a message to bright onions via the website, so we'll see what comes up, they may already have pedal that would suit my needs...
  18. [quote name='DBerriff' timestamp='1457252651' post='2996639'] Some of the Bright Onion Pedals A/B swtching boxes include a tuner-mute switch and output. He is based in Brighton I believe and will build to order. I think all you need though is a box with two switchable inputs ( A/B ) to 2 switchable outputs ( X/Y ), one for fhe tuner. The switch box then does the muting and the tuner is not part of the input path. [/quote] Thanks for the info... I'll do a search for bright onion pedals and see if they tick the boxes... Cheers
  19. Thanks for the advice Gareth, unfortunately there's no mute option on the amp for tuning. I'm now thinking of using two LS-2s before and after the tuner... Two basses into the first LS-2, set to switch between two inputs one output to the tuner, then out of the tuner into the second LS-2, having this one set in reverse to the first, one input two outputs, onto both channels of the amp. That way I can tune either bass with no interference to the gig. I know it means having to hit two pedals when I want to change bass, but I think it should solve the problem.
  20. So I have a little bit of a dilemma, looking for someone with the know-how to set things straight. Currently I'm playing with a roots fused Americana act, so I'm switching between electric bass and a Kala U bass. As both instruments are completely different I'd like to split them going into my Phil Jones suitcase which has two channels, but control both basses with one tuner (tuner must be able to mute both basses during the live gig), I would also like to carry my own DI for FOH. What I currently have available to me is a Boss TU2 tuner and a Boss LS2 line selector, I'm thinking that I might need a dual DI, maybe a radial JDI duplex or something along those lines.. What is the most efficient way of connecting up a system that will cover what I need, without being too complicated? All help and suggestions greatly appreciated Cheers
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