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All stuff in Bristol UK


Line 6 Uber Metal pedal, ridiculous metal sounds, loads of knobs, £30



Picked up on ebay because I've always fancied a telebass, I found that the neck is not as chunky as the orignal, bit more modern. It does have a lovely birdseye maple neck though. I've put a Dimazio Will power in the neck and strung it with groundwounds, so it feels like flats but still has a little definition (not much, still is a neck bucker bass). Its pretty light, and has really nice bookmatched ash facings.


Basically, not planning on doing anything that thumpy at the moment, so its the most spare bass, and I have incomings.


£175, come try it.




Forgot about this, I put a hardwood shim under the neck to give the strings some clearance over the pickup:




The birdseye:



Early ABM 8x10 bass cab. Celestion speakers, that came on models before the blue speaker jobs, so it looks properly old school. I haven't tried the Blue ones, so can't comment on the sound. One has been replaced with an equivalent from Celestion.


Don't really want to sell it, but this is big cab number 4.


Sounds like an 8x10, looks like a big black box. Dug out some photos, but it does looke like a rectangular black thing with white piping round the grill.


The specs here mostly seem to apply, size and such, but the handles and speakers are different: http://www.ashdownmusic.com/bass/detail.asp?ID=17


Currently it is wired to run as two 4x10s, for one box dual amping, but easy enough to return it to standard.


£350, collection in central Bristol.




Boss TU2 tuner pedal. The standard chromatic tuner/mute/signal splitter/power supply pedal. £50


My loved but underused Wishbass:








Maple, walnut and purpleheart. Not frets, I'm too tone deaf to play it. I've finished it in danish oil, hence the gleam (lots of sanding), so this is a fair bit ahead of a stock model. No truss rod, not needed due to double bass thickness neck. £175


Explorer copy with coil taps and mighty mite motherbuckers. Set neck: £165



Sansamp PSA1.1
Great unit with many useful sounds, but I am not taking advantage of the MIDI switching capabilities, so it is a bit overkill for my purposes.


Pretty much an industry standard piece of studio kit, rackmountable, can be used as a preamp for guitar, bass or other instruments, sounds good clean, but the drive settings are what it is all about. All analogue signal path to keep your tone pure, but also MIDI switcheable so you can program patches and switch them on the fly for live use.


This one is boxed with manual. It is a 110v one and includes a step down transformer and appropriate lead.


Manufacturer's site: http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/sansamp/psa1_1.html


Reviews: http://www.harmonycentral.com/products/35239
Looks like HC have changed things there, so they aren't so helpful


£300 to Uglies.

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wowzers! nice wishbass!

wowzers! nice wishbass!

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