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It's still taught, but only down in South Africa... which is the reason why the fire alarm response call center is located there.
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We were taught as kids in the 70s how to search for a fire. Is this no longer taught? 😕
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.......................it goes to 12..
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And welcome to Basschat @PirateSecurity
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Steamy Windows — Tony Joe White
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cetera started following NBD! Spector Euro CST Japan only custom
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A little while ago the Japanese Spector distributor ordered a very limited private run of Spector Euro CST's in a beautiful desert island finish over poplar burl, with an ash back, maple fingerboard, abalone inlays, EMG X pickups and the Darkglass Legacy (Haz-copy) preamp.... The finish blew my mind but I never thought I could get one. However, 2 bass sales and a very lucky timing (this bass was included in a shop 'sale') meant it actually became affordable. Cue the fantastic Danny Stewart at Bass Japan Direct who obtained the bass for me, checked it over, dealt with any declarations and couriered it to me in record time..... And here she is.... Just absolutely stunning and less than a 3rd of the price of a US custom equivalent! I think I'm in love!
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That's not quite what your staff member wrote. Anyway, asking a customer to deactivate the fire alarm is incredibly dangerous. It doesn't matter if your call center in South Africa saw vaping, or thought they saw vaping. What if the alarm was triggered for another reason? What if the source was something smoldering away in the walls? I hope that Pirate improves... you're risking people's lives.
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Prices of Z series are still pretty high but lovely basses
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You know that same staff member then emailed you to say she wasn't aware of your language on previous calls and couldn't lift the supension. And that I then emailed you a full response, explaining the ban. Please stop making misrepresentations on here. I'd appreciate it if you didn't call staff out by name either, as I've taken care not to give out your details.
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Being closer to the floor doesn't attenuate highs, it just makes them harder to hear, being more directional than low frequencies. You get the best results with the cab aimed at your head.
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I would say out on T2, but I think not on T1. The pedals are in the signal chain, but not the board or the PSU.
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By and large 50Hz tuning will give the best results with the average driver. Premium drivers may work better with 40-45 Hz tuning, but these aren't premium.
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But that's 2 louder 😯
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MacDaddy started following Pirate Studios -- a warning
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What bass do you play? 😉
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Thanks Pirate. Actually, XXX listened to the calls and disagreed with your decision. She even reinstated my account (see attached). I apologized. I'm not perfect, and Pirate isn't perfect either. I hope that we can both improve ourselves after this incident.
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I have EMGs in mine with the ABC active balance control. Mid position isn't scooped and is very useful. If I want scooped then I just reduce the mids on the 3 band. Definitely throws me for half a song if I pick up a trad passive jazz though!
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11.2....pah! 11.2 is soooo last year! 🤣 One of our guitarists has just bought himself a Fender Deluxe and realised.....😮🤣
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gyrus started following TC Helicon Mic Mechanic 2
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Locomotive Breath - Jethro Tull
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Dazed started following Dulop Flush Mount Straplocks - Black
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Dulop Flush Mount Straplocks - Black
Dazed replied to colleya's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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J-Retro with Precision and Musicman pickups
fretmeister replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
I had a J Retro Deluxe with a pair of stacked J pickups: the neck one sounded quite P like. I did find the preamp to be a bit bass boosted / scooped when set to the mid points on the controls so if it is an option to have a flatter starting point I would go for that - especially for P tones as that really is all about the mids. Not tried that preamp with a MM type. The only thing in my mind is that the right settings for the MM might be quite different to those needed for the P. MM often benefits from a bit of bass boost and a bit of a scoop and that normally kills a traditional P tone. If the plan is to use one or the other pickups then I don't see any downsides, but a mix of the two might be more difficult to dial in easily. Sounds like a great project though. When I was planning my PingRay I did think about having both P and MM but I prioritised the MM placement to match a 70s stingray and then meant the P pickup would need to be slightly closer to the neck than its usual position. So I didn't bother with the P. I did think about solving the problem by using a 51 P pickup instead as that was small enough to also go in it's traditional position. But in the end I just stuck with the MM. I might do it in future though - just for fun! - Today
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Hutton started following What Sire did next, 2025 edition
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I’m about to have my first foray into the Sire world. I’m presently waiting on a Sire V5 Fretless 4 string in tobacco burst. It is due to be delivered next week. Can’t wait!