HH bass combo (needs attention) - pics
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HH bass combo (needs attention) - pics
Just noticed someone's giving away an HH VS Bass 100W 1x15 combo - email sent, fingers crossed. But I bet someone else got in first.
Needs attention, it's been standing outside since last week
Update: No, I got in first. Picking it up tonight, Trish will go mad.
Needs attention, it's been standing outside since last week
Update: No, I got in first. Picking it up tonight, Trish will go mad.
Last edited by NickS on Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
hahahahabenecol wrote:Nice work Nick - you've so much HH gear now, I think you should take on some sort of HH characteristic: my vote is for the facial backlight - just a faint green glow behind the eyes, nostrils and teeth, only visible in low light conditions.
Awesomeness, we've got a HH BASSMACHINE 250w head at our practise space- I think it's due a service cause it's getting a bit farty and switching in the graphic EQ makes things worse, but it's a fun and loud lil' monster. Has a built in phaser too !**happy**
Only a VS head, VS combo and VS footswitch so far.benecol wrote:Nice work Nick - you've so much HH gear now
Actually, that combo is a bit hybrid - VS head in a 100L combo cab. I don't know whether that was HH using up 100L cabs or a later hybrid. Those folks in Blackpool that bought a VS combo a few months back were trying to sell the bare cab again last week.
Sort of zombie effect?benecol wrote: I think you should take on some sort of HH characteristic: my vote is for the facial backlight - just a faint green glow behind the eyes, nostrils and teeth, only visible in low light conditions
Eh? Speak up? I think my battery's gone again.Mike wrote:You oldies sure do love that HH crap.
Hmm. Bit of a Benecol moment. "Oh shit, it's THAT big?"
Then - "Hell, I can't lift it over the sill into the boot by myself".
I don't know how long I'm going to keep this thing if it's going to give me a herniated disc. I could buy a sack trolley but I'd still have to get it in and out - Amp cost, £0, handling equipment cost ......
Then - "Hell, I can't lift it over the sill into the boot by myself".
I don't know how long I'm going to keep this thing if it's going to give me a herniated disc. I could buy a sack trolley but I'd still have to get it in and out - Amp cost, £0, handling equipment cost ......
HHs are mint! I didn't have an amp so my drummer picked me one up for about £70, bless his socks. Think it's an SS100. They're so heavy, I know your pain! I think all the weight must be in the cabinet, which may explain why they sound so good? That's what I tell myself as I pop my vertabrae back into place, anyway.
My 212 combo is a lightweight compared to this 115 bass combo. The 212 has castors that tend to make holes in the hardboard cover of the floor of my car boot (= trunk, youz guyz over there ).rrrob9 wrote:HHs are mint! I didn't have an amp so my drummer picked me one up for about £70, bless his socks. Think it's an SS100. They're so heavy, I know your pain! I think all the weight must be in the cabinet, which may explain why they sound so good? That's what I tell myself as I pop my vertabrae back into place, anyway.
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When I spoke to the guy he said "I could leave it outside. No-one's going to walk off with it." He's right. It would take two and they'd still shuffle. One reason it's still in the boot is that I don't think I can lift it out by myself without one of these:Mike wrote:I wouldn't leave it in the car. Last time I did that Pete Doherty stole my Marshall 2x12".
It fits in the boot under the cover, so it's invisible.