Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. Thanks @BassBodfor the Stuart Watson rec, we have corresponded and I'm going to get my tech guy to have a chat with him. At this point the amp has been bright back, opened up and its contents partially laid out on a piece of plywood... I'm hoping this comes to a happy end soon. I'll post when it's up and running. Jim saving my 135 lb Ampeg PR410HLF for it... 🙂
  3. Could possibly look at having it dropped off for fuel costs if anyone is really interested.
  4. Today
  5. I Love it When You Call Me Names - Joan Armatrading
  6. So tonight was the night. Venue provided the 10 y-splitters we needed to run our own IEM rig and we provided the XLRs from the splits to our XR18 and the gig went off perfectly 😎
  7. I can’t believe nobody hasn’t snapped this up at this price! It’s absurd. I’ve got one for sale myself and I’d never let it go at this price. If I had the spare cash I’d buy this! Either, folk haven’t used one of these or, everyone is being more than coy with their money. You will never really need another amp or effects, this covers it all. Absolutely baffling.
  8. Hypex made the modules and yes, they are still very much in business, so possibly an email to them might help too.
  9. Just back from a 70th birthday gig at a local rugby club with the Andy Wales Band. We’d played for the same chap’s birthday last year so knew the venue etc (seemed to be dark, wet and windy last time we were loading in too come to think of it). I was feeling pretty ropey from my flu jab two days ago, and have also managed to do something to my lower back which made lifting and turning impossible but luckily the other two fellas helped me unload and set up the PA etc. I wasn’t able to move much during the gig due to the back problem but musically it went pretty well. Swapped out some of the slower stuff for more upbeat tunes to keep the dance floor busy. Drove home v slowly in very thick freezing fog which was nice. But I came home to the jackpot - leftover Chinese food from my missus’ meal which I’d missed earlier in the night, and Dire Straits Live Alchemy on Sky Arts. All is well once again. Gear: the usual. Yamaha BB604, Little Mark head and two traveller cabs, pedal board and my Mackie / Allen and Heath PA. PS I’m in no hurry to go to bed as I suspect my back is not going to be happy once it’s cooled down and had eight hours of inactivity to stiffen up.
  10. Yesterday
  11. Old tce SCF: it's also a flanger, and nowadays I like the flanger sound, not the basic chorus anymore. Maybe those new tce choruses have the same options via TonePrint.
  12. I bought a boules mesh chair as I work from home and I wanted a decent chair (actually, my wife wanted to throw out my old chair as it was very grubby), and it was without doubt the worst chair I had ever sat on, no idea who it was moddled on but it was terrible. So we contacted them back, they sent a cushion, and that didn't cut it. So we wrote back and they said I could swap for a different chair, so I swapped for a Master chair, which was also on sale at the time and it is the most comfortable chair I have had. I never worked out how one company could produce two so totally different chairs! Anyway, that one is fantastic
  13. Yep fuse is fine as are the connections in the 240v plug.
  14. What's My Name - Ringo
  15. I Don't Remember - Peter Gabriel
  16. Now sporting a rather smart black scratchplate courtesy of North West Guitars.
  17. I just tried the GHS Precision flats because I got some cheap. I normally use Dunlop and found the Fender 9050L flats are good too. I was pleasantly surprised with the GHS Flats. Very nice and they complement my active pickup on my Warwick bass. I think they'll be my go-to flatwounds for awhile.
  18. Don't Forget About Me — Dusty Springfield
  19. Memory - Elaine Paige
  20. These are Absolutely fantastic , units I use one as a Tubescreamer , a RAT and a Big muff , this thing gives you all the benefit of " behaving like analog pedals with blend functionality but with the flexibility of pugging the thing in and swapping the "Pedal sim " for somthing else on the menu . A huge stable of options , And even the ability to switch it from " toggle to latch" for those ... i want my Fuzz in the Chorus only moments, So much versatility for the price , bargain.
  21. Nicely adjustable reverb pedal. Excellent condition, home use only.
  22. Two channel digital delay, 4 modes (copy, analog, modulation and reverse delay), it can take a footswitch (not included) Great condition, home use only. Price includes UK postage. edit: not sure why the photograph doesn't show :shrug: so let's try this
      • 1
      • Like
  23. Analog cab simulation, very tweakable, includes adjustable HPF, EQ, it works as a headphone amp, and with TS and balanced XLR outputs. Great condition, just a bit dusty...
  24. ... and still available
  1. Load more activity
×
×
  • Create New...