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Nah, you want Lexan. If it's good enough for the Robot Wars arena, it'll stand up to anything.
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Years. Twerp Thank you. He'd wave back I'm sure if he was here. He's very keen on waving at everybody at the moment.
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
Frank Blank replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
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Ahem! (Sorry Tauzer.)
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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
tauzero replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
PS. Mani puts in a few appearances. -
They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
tauzero replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
Square window every time. But then I would say that, as the toy under it is the same as my Chinese zodiac sign - a cock. -
Two and a half months? I'm so sorry. I didn't realise you would be short of spare time, spare cash and sleep in general. Carry on. Oh, and belated con-flippin'-gratulations to you and Mrs 600! (Coo-ee Lickle 600!)
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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
tauzero replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
Just watched the first episode. Would have been better titled "A history of Peter Hook with occasional talk about other bassists, and other bassists talking about Peter Hook." The bit with Glenn Matlock talking about Anarchy in the UK, which was in fact split into two bits so the second part could be shoehorned into a bit on James Jamerson (he must have got all of two minutes), was interesting. There were a few other interesting bits, but it was 45 minutes about Hooky going on about his personal history and Love will tear us apart, and 15 minutes about basslines. Where a bit of analysis was squeezed in, by people like Glenn Matlock, Guy Pratt, and Adam Clayton, it was rather more revealing, but there wasn't a lot of that. I'd wait for the highlights programme to come out. -
Any tonal enhancement is, as far as I understand it, down to the design of the circuit being used, it's very much a personal choice as to whether you like what any particular compressor is doing. And there are those that are transparent too, for my tastes I find them a bit bland and clinical, but many swear by them. I wouldn't really think in terms of the circuit type at this stage but if possible, try to play through as many different ones as you can can to see which, if any, you like. As a very sweeping generalisation you have optical compressors at one end which tend to be slow, warm and vintage sounding, and FET based units at the other end which tend to be faster and more aggressive. My preference is for the latter as I tend to play quite hard and slower attack times as you typically get with optical units can become a bit spitty or grabby for me. So maybe thinking along the lines of whether you want something retro like the Ampeg Optocomp, or something faster, more precise like the various Origin types would be a good starting point. And just to consuse matters further, I briefly played with a Sansamp VT a few years ago and as much as I loved the tone, I found it too inherently compressed for my tastes even without any additional compression. So it might be that you don't find compression beneficial with your current gear. I'm not knocking the VT, it just didn't work for me with the band.
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For sale one of the original Yamaha SLB100 Silent Double Bass 3/4 Scale, Traditional Design Details, complete with original packaging and paperwork. I bought this on here a while ago, thinking I’ll get back to playing upright bass, but then the lower back pain started to kick in again and I remembered why I stopped in the first place! Listing it for what I paid for it. There are currently retailing at £8000 plus shipping from Yamaha UK, so grab yourself a bargain. See links below: https://www.yamahamusiclondon.com/SLB-100-Silent-Upright-Bass/pidKSLB100 Collection preferred, but I can get this over to the UK for collection there, or shipped (insured) within the EU. Genuine acoustic tone - play many styles Silent hollow design allows quiet practice Full frame replicates the shape of an acoustic upright Super Sensitive Supreme professional hybrid strings fitted The Yamaha SLB100 Silent Double Bass is a premium inclusion to Yamaha's Silent Bass series. This instrument features a full frame design. Closely mimicking the shape of an acoustic bass, this double bass is perfect for players who prefer the shape of an acoustic bass rather than the stick-shaped design of a lot of electric uprights. The inclusion of the frame on the lower half of the body also makes this an ideal instrument for players who like to sit when playing. The Super Sensitive Supreme strings which are included make this a great choice if you play both classical and jazz double bass. Full Description Genuine acoustic sound The SLB 100 features a hollow body just like other Yamaha Silent Basses. This makes the instrument sound just like an acoustic bass and is loved by players for this. The real wood body that is finished in a similar manner to traditional string instruments also helps enhance the tone and feel of this bass. What sets Yamaha basses apart from other electric uprights is their use of a traditional-style bridge. These bridges are cut just like those on traditional string instruments - making this bass great for both pizzicato and arco playing. Unlike other Silent Basses the SLB 100 features a full ebony tailpiece which further adds to the feel of a traditional double bass. Full frame design Other Silent Basses feature a frame which covers the top half of the instrument. This mimics the real frame of an acoustic bass whilst minimising the space. The SLB 100 takes this one step further and continues the frame all the way down the instrument. This makes the SLB 100 feel more comfortable for players who prefer acoustic basses or like to sit down when playing. You needn't fear about the portability however, as this instrument is just as portable as any other electric upright - the frame is still detachable for convenience and easy storage. Electronic integration This instrument offers the feel and sound of an acoustic bass while including features which are only possible with electronic instruments. Tone shaping is possible with the tone control and the volume can be controlled as well. During rehearsals you can ensure your bass won't make sudden noises if knocked. For personal practice the headphone jack enables you to plug straight into your instrument without needing additional gear. You can also play backing tracks through the auxiliary input to play along to. Yamaha Yamaha are well known for their superb electronic instruments. The Silent Strings series also includes violins, violas and cellos. As well as this, they produce the Silent Brass series of practice mutes, allowing you to plug in headphones for practicing brass instruments like the trumpet and tuba. For classical guitar players, they produce a Silent Series guitar too Specifications Size: String length 1,054mm (41 1/2") Neck: Maple Body: Spruce/mahogany Frame: Beech (detachable) Finger board: Rosewood Peg: Custom worm gear type Tailpiece: Ebony Bridge: Maple (height adjustable) Pickup: 2 piezo pickups Strings: Super sensitive supreme Electric controls: Volume, tone control, aux-in volume In/out jacks: Phones/line out, aux in Power supply: 9V battery 1pc. or AC adapter (optional) Battery life: Manganese: Approx. 12 hrs Alkaline: Approx. 24 hrs Weight: 10kg (22 lbs.) Accessories: 9V battery 1pc. Trades I would consider, pre EB Music Man Stingray, Sabre or Cutlass I / II (cash adjustment if necessary)
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Pah, thats nothing, Zoe, my far better half, is still making a mosaic for my eldest daughters first birthday. Rhea is now in her 1st year at University.
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
Si600 replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
The lampost under your fat ass in your profile picture is looking a bit strained. -
I am making a simple 6 panel chest for my son's first birthday. He was two and a half middle of this month.....
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
upside downer replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
Always going to happen, wasn't it? Too many zinger tower burger meals. -
Aw. I enjoyed your posts on how you'd set up your workshop. I'm surprised.
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SpondonBassed started following Spondon and Nearby. Band Mates Required.
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I'm going to have a stab at forming a band*. I am a 63 year old hobby bassist but I'd like to play ensemble again like I did in my twenties. I sing in a local choir. I may or may not front said band (not sure if I'm able to sing and play at the same time well enough yet). So far I've got a name and a modest set list of tunes that I practise. Level Neville & The Undulations I claim dibs on the band name on this day, Friday, 28th November 2025. Thank you. * It's such a new band that I am the only member so far. If interested in joining for fun, maybe with a view to open mic nights and pub gigs, get in touch please. Ladies, gents and all variations, able bodied or otherwise. Let's do Dad Rock, Northern Soul, Disco, Funk, Blues & Pop for a laugh.
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
Si600 replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
That explains why the window cill has broken off, you pair sitting on it. -
They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
Frank Blank replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
upside downer replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
TEA??? Rubbish! A coffee, please. I'm also with Frank on the arched window. -
I refer the Honourable Gentleman to the previous comment
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I like the idea. Polycarbonate (e.g. Lexan) like they use in rally car windows might be a better choice as it cuts much better. [Edit: I see that later down the thread, @SpondonBassed mentioned polycarbonate]
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
HeadlessBassist replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
Nah, the Round Window was definitely best, but then again, I am probably descended from a Hobbit. Tea, anyone..? -
Another Primal Scream fave of mine is their cover of 96 Tears, I had it as the B side of Kowalski (still have it). It was their first single with him on board. Nothing too complicated but it's another fine example of Mani's good-time feel. They were obviously having a blast when he joined!
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They're rubbish!! or maybe you just don't like them
Frank Blank replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
The Arched Window on Playschool was the best window, fact. -
I also chose my compressor after a similar chat with compression guru @Osiris who also suggested an optical compressor. I went for the Effectrode PC-2A and, like you, couldn't be happier.
