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jimmyb625 started following 2026 Gear Abstinence Thread
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I'm late to the party, but I'll give it another go this year. I think this will be 3 years now. I really need to get better at impulse purchasing!
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DJ '65 started following JCM800 Marshall jack rack £9
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JCM800 Marshall jack rack £9
DJ '65 replied to funkgod's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Bah! uninstalled everything off my PC including all of the drivers. Before connecting my pod go to the PC I did a factory reset. I then connected it and downgraded the firmware to version 2.0 with the wireless plugged in. Then installed version 2.5 (the current version) again. When I did this it reminded me that I needed to update my GT10II receiver. Went into Line6 Central but it didn't see the receiver. Followed the advise of taking it out and plugging it back in several times before giving up. BTW - I emailed Andertons at 8am this morning to say that asking me to use a cable for a wireless effects thingy or contact the manufacturer was poor form on their part. Granted, if it had been a few years old etc then I would've gone straight to Line6 but it's only a couple of months old. I was polite about it and more disappointed than anything else in their initial response. Had radio silence since then so I'll give them until lunch time tomorrow before I raise a return or something like that. I don't want to return it, I just want them to help me but if they don't respond then I'll have to act to get their attention.
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Stub Mandrel replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
AVII, it's as good as it looks -
If you were starting today, what’s the best way to learn?
iainbass replied to Useless Eustace's topic in General Discussion
In addition to bass I can play a solid drum beat and I can also play a couple of additional instruments not so well. After all that lot I reckon bass guitar is probably the easiest 'professional' instrument you can learn to play and, sound competent without having to study much. U could if you were so inclined learn a bit and join a country band and play two step for the rest of ur days...probably the easiest genre there is. In fact I know one guy who kind of did just that. But for most that wouldn't be enough. But how to progress? What's the plan? Its not that easy. -
Stealth started following Ashdown Ant ……… and Birmingham Guitar / Bass show
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I used one of these once with PA support liked it. The question is do they have enough power to drive a decent cab to use without for small to medium pub gigs ?
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ped started following I do hope you like Rosewood & Mahogany...
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A solution would be to use some abrasive cord and file down the string grooves in the saddle
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People still go to hear classical music live, right? And arguably the very best of that had been composed by the early 20th Century give or take? There's still a very considerable demand to hear orchestras performing covers. Why is that? The human interaction I'm referring to is between performer and audience. If their rep includes AI music and it's great music, then the performance will still be the performance irrespective of who/what composed the tune. That was my point about Elvis. No one cared who wrote the tune as long as it was a great tune.
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acidbass started following Notched/Stepped Tone Knob?
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Hi all Watched BTW's recent review of the Mantle preamp pedal, and Gregor made a good point regarding notched pots (i.e. ones which don't turn smoothly, but in fixed increments) He said it's really easy to replicate a tone in a studio etc, as soon as you find the sweet spot you are looking for, you can easily access it again next time by recalling your preferred 'notch' on your tone knob e.g. 8 out of 10 etc. It makes me question - why are more tone knobs on basses for example not notched? It seems to make sense for some applications. Do any such instruments feature this? I know a lot have a centre detent of course. Would like to hear your opinions! Danny
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Orange OBC 112 Cabs £380 for the pair
Stealth replied to dave74200's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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How was your open mic or jam night last night?
Stub Mandrel replied to tauzero's topic in General Discussion
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Thank you @dannybuoy for giving me the heads up on the Zoom MS-60B+ and I took a punt on it and it arrived today and I've been playing it non-stop this afternoon and love it. Apart from the Octaver being just as good as you said it was and getting very much in the OC-2 ballpark, it also tracks really well, even below a low A, and you saved me some bucks on buying a separate unit and it's a huge improvement on that effect when compared to the past Zoom units we mentioned; however, the big surprise was just how good and useable the amps and preamps are and once again, they're a big improvement on past units. I'm very impressed and it was instant like shortly after I plugged in and it's livened up my EBS Reidmar 250 head which needed something. Cheers and much appreciated!!!!!
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I like that too but my bass only has a neck, no headpiece at all..
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Bergantino Audio Systems CN112 Excellent condition with Bergantino cover. Minor cosmetic marks. Loud and light! Pickup preferred. Can post in the UK but at cost to buyer. No trades. 1 x 12″ cast frame neodymium woofer w/ 7oz. magnet, vented pole piece •high intelligibility 1″ tweeter •power handling – 350 watts rms •custom phase – coherent crossover with tweeter level control •Precision tuned 100% Baltic Birch cabinet •frequency response: tbc •sensitivity: tbcdb • anechoic: 2.83v/1m •2 x 1/4″ and 2 x neutrik connectors •impedance: 8 ohms •dimensions: 16″H x 18″W x 15″D •40cm x 47cm x 38cm •weight: 28bs/12Kgs •This cab works well with high power amplifiers from 300 – 500w at 8Ω
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If you were starting today, what’s the best way to learn?
Reggaebass replied to Useless Eustace's topic in General Discussion
I had lessons from the age of about 15, and if I was starting out again I’d do exactly the same thing, I think it set me on the right path of how to learn, my teacher played mainly blues so I learned a lot of that first aswell as doing my own thing with reggae, I was also taught how to read music which is one thing I didn’t continue with, sometimes I wish I had but it hasn’t stopped me from playing anything I wanted, there’s no harm in just trying a few lessons just to see how you get on -
If you were starting today, what’s the best way to learn?
SumOne replied to Useless Eustace's topic in General Discussion
....well, I'm currently having piano lessons. And I DJ/produce DnB and Techno as well as being in a Ska/Reggae band playing Bass and occasional keys. And I dep Bass for a rock band. So there is that. -
Will it? If music is something done by AI there may just be less interest in it. Certainly there is less interest in younger generations than older generations. With pubs closing down and event spaces reducing, I can't see that there is much time left for people playing live. I have the advantage of being old so I don't really have to worry about it, but you know, people only started going to see groups from the 50s on, everything has a time and maybe that is over. What is the actual point learning an instrument if you are never going to be as good as a machine?
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iamtheelvy started following Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
iamtheelvy replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
I suffer with uninspiring bassface, so carefully hoard the rare occasions I get a good gig shot! -
I'm still pleased with all three of my Peaveys. All a bit different, but they should be. If they were all the same there would be no point having more than one. Balls? If I really need a bass with enormous balls then I have to go for my 78 Kimbara P bass (Uncle Mats). Baseball bat neck and no funny dead spots that many P basses seem to have.
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This dynamic pricing is ridiculous. No, I will not see them this time. Most likely never ever.
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I do hope you like Rosewood & Mahogany...
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
This one's supposedly about 9.6lbs, so not overly heavy. It's amazing how the slightly different pickup positions affect things - this one is seriously mids-focused and cuts through hugely compared to the Inspiration I had for a short time, which was very subtle. -
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Thomann 111BR Jazz Club Double Bass
petecarlton replied to Bilbo's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
