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  2. "NL2 Speakon cables (2-pole) are compatible with both NL2 and NL4 panel jacks, while NL4 cables (4-pole) only fit NL4 jacks, creating a one-way compatibility. A 2-pole plug works in a 4-pole socket because it uses the 1+ and 1- contacts, but a 4-pole plug is physically too large for a 2-pole socket."
  3. Just watched the video. That deer eerily reminds me of Hartley Hare...
  4. Thanks all for your comments .. I’ll certainly give it some more thought & read up on Thiele/Small parameters etc
  5. I doubt BotGazz uses a phone keyboard with auto correct that changes a misspelling of "tube" to "time".
  6. My current board Boss TU-3 tuner Sadowsky preamp 3leaf Audio Doom 2 MXR Bass Envelope Filter Boss OC-5 Octave MXR Sub Octave Bass Fuzz MXR Phase 90 Script Boss Bass Chorus Universal Audio Heavenly plate reverb
  7. Hooky has two with The Light, usually his son Jack on the second bass (with a couple of regular stand-ins for when Jack is off smashing pumpkins, including The Coral's excellent Paul Duffy). They'll trade off between taking high or low bits across the set, huge sound.
  8. Driving With The Brakes On - Del Amitri
  9. Yes. I use an Ischell mic with phantom mixed in with a Yamahiko piezo pickup on my jazz bass. It's great. The mic preamp is nice and quiet too. It's pretty thirsty on power with 48v phantom switched on, so you'll need a decent PSU.
  10. Yes its built in and permanently on.
  11. These were a big deal in the unplugged era of the ‘90s . Bargain ! Glwts
  12. Stop! - Sam Brown
  13. Its a tough one with equalisers versus notch filters as the latter tends to have a very narrow filter. A standard EQ can sometimes carve away too many adjacent frequencies when endeavouring to create the same amount of attenuation that a notch filter typically does to surgically deal with troublesome frequencies. The EBS' Stanley Clark and MB preamps do have a notch filter, the Bergantino Super Pre uses 'anti-feedback' processing which is useful for acoustic instrumnets struggling with howling and feedback. Another notch filter of sorts, but of the dynamic EQ variety.
  14. Bit too much colour on that Jam pedal though...
  15. Good lord, how did I forget Andy. I think he may be a bit of a busy bee - I've not seen him for a while. Good call, thank you.
  16. small board, big sound!
  17. It was intense.
  18. Curve were a fantastic band. I wished I'd seen them live.
  19. It definitely in the pocket as snug as a snug thing lol
  20. For sale is a hand-built custom Precision-style bass with quality components throughout. Built as a one-off to explore a few design ideas and hardware combinations. Supplied with Fender gig bag. Specifications: Body: Sapele, poly finish Neck: Wenge (Chinese manufacture), custom headstock shape Tuners: Hipshot USA Ultralight Bridge: Gotoh Pickup: Tonerider Precision Plus Wiring: Bloodstone Guitarworks loom Strings: D’Addario XL (recently fitted) Pickguard: Custom shape (plastic still on) The bass plays very well with a comfortable neck feel, good balance and strong, punchy P-style tone. Set up and ready to play. Condition (please read): There are some cosmetic issues which are reflected in the price: A visible shim around the neck pocket A filled drill-through repair on the headstock (solid and stable) A few minor knocks and imperfections in the finish All are cosmetic only and do not affect playability, tuning stability or structural integrity. Close-up photos provided for transparency. Price: £550 ONO Location: Fleet, Hampshire Collection - happy for buyer to try it. Any questions welcome.
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  21. I went through a bunch of different dirt pedals in a quest to find one I liked, including guitar pedals as well as bass-specific pedals. I ended up with the boss BB-1X bass driver.
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  23. Each to their own, I'm not hating on it. it's just that whole generic indie scene of the late '80's was not my cup of tea musically. Most of just sounded like a racket to me. Still does now. I have always been out of step with fashion when it comes to what music I like, though, going back as far as I can remember. That said, I've got some great memories of those days, including going to to gigs by bands like Fudge Tunnel, Silverfish,Galaxy 500 et al with various indie chicks and pretending to enjoy myself. There were some very notable exceptions though, like Curve who I went to see at their first few gigs and who had something very special from the beginning. Only one bass player, but a very, very good one.
  24. Epica and Amaranth, with Charlotte Wessels at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam next Saturday (Feb 7th).
  25. Deadbolt Will sometimes use two or even three basses
  26. They're a good bunch of lads. Their songs suggest they have a keen interest in wild mushrooms commonly found on the Quantock hills (so i hear). Are you in a local metal band as well.
  27. There was a US made 50th anniversary jazz bass in 2010 that looks very similar to this one. I wonder if that's why they released this in 2010 to coincide with the 50th anniversary
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