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  2. I have been using the Telepath for a few months. No dropouts, syncs immediately and charge lasts well beyond a three hour gig without going into the red. I can't distinguish any noticeable differences to my tone or any latency.
  3. Turd Uncle - Bauhaus
  4. Having got a new drummer (cheers Bob ex of Terminal Rage!) and guitarist we're finally ready for the first gig of the year! Then on 10th August it's our 1st ever 2 gigs-in-a-day! We're on at 2100 at this Rebellion fringe event: And before that, we're playing at Rebellion at 1350:
  5. Further price deduction - now £799
  6. Stool Pigeon - Kid Creole and the Coconuts
  7. Totally agree with all this. Jazz musicians (and any improviser really) exists at the intersection of inspirational genius and absolute failure. I love playing improvised music, but the audience at a jazz gig buys into it and understand the challenges. A blues band audience probably wants the songs played the way they were on the record. Without wanting to be elitist, jazz musicians are typically operating at a higher level of musical understanding, too. Almost every problem can be solved by chatting. I auditioned for a gigging band recently and the band leader said they don’t rehearse often (err, ever) but expect me to learn the songs, play properly and not to be flakey. I can introduce some personality into parts but ultimately stick to the songs as recorded. Do that and I’ll get paid and rebooked.
  8. I always feel an imminent gig usually concentrates players minds and gets them learning the set. That is, assuming they have a professional mindset in the first place and don't want to look like a fool and let everybody else down on the night.
  9. Colon Feel The Noize - Slade
  10. Haven't heard that in a while! I remember buying it for 10p in Notting Hill Record and Tape Exchange (though it was on Goldhawk Road...)
  11. I'm open to close offers if anyone would like this.
  12. Might be nice running the AMT flat into the Linden and using the latter fur EQing.
  13. It does sound fantastic! Nice high-mass brass Warwick bridge on it too!
  14. It had been years since I've heard/seen that Duke quote. And now I've seen it twice in a week!! Jason Heath's Double Bass Blog
  15. Great. Added that album to my library. Thanks for sharing.
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  17. I play electric bass one finger one fret as I can reach..though 1 2 4 would be more comfortable in lower positions. I play the double bass 124 with some back and forth extensions. Really, they are quite different instruments with different techniques. The only thing in common is the tuning of the strings. Technique does matter if you want to expand what you play. Lack of technique or a personally derived technique will likely limit you. It sounds tedious and snobby, I know, and there's a lass in my town who plays in "Americana" bands by just clamping her whole hand around the neck at a root note..then up a string for a 4th, down a string for a 5th.works ok .but she's kind of stuck playing only that style. Nb: that very nice " realist sound clip " pickup whilst excellent for jazz and for classical players wanting occasional amplification....probably not what you want for rockabilly. Stick it up for sale and put proceeds towards that shadow system probably.
  18. The Larger Bowel - Rush
  19. Final price drop, otherwise it’ll have to sit in the house until the market picks up. Never known it so quiet
  20. Edvins is a true gent, deal with confidence!
  21. Indeed. We're at the stage where we can set everything up, bit of a tweak of the main vocal and we're good to go. Everyone controls their monitor mix but that's not really needed now. If anyone is teetering on investing and is nervous about the leap into the dark, I say leap. It's an absolute game changer and the band has improved, sonically, a huge amount. Wish I'd gone straight for that option.
  22. only came across this as I’m learning some jamerson basslines at the moment , pretty funky
  23. I'm very happy to take sensible offers on this as I'm looking to fully insulate/soundproof a cabin once this has gone, and over and above needing the unit out of the way (it's pretty big), I kinda need the proceeds from selling the booth it to pay for the cabin materials
  24. Feel free to make offers, I'm having something of a gear clear-out at present, and if you haven't used one of these before, they are extremely useful practice tools, and with a little bit of experimentation are also good for live and recording 👍
  25. Two units I'm not really using any more, £120 each posted & insured. Happy to haggle if needs be Krivo, gold standard of low-feedback magnetic DB PUPs (IMO of course....) Lifeline, also rather useful for (generally) low feedback amplification 👍
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