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zbd1960 started following good to be here
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Got this in a trade on here recently but it’s just not got much use. Between the green Russian and the grey stache that I own I have my fuzz needs covered. This one is two big muffs running in parallel, one of them has a standard tone control, the other has a mid boost/cut. Certainly a lot to play with and a lot of sounds to be gotten out of it! No original box with this but will be packaged securely. Price will include postage in the UK
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neil___lien started following Ibanez ATK ...love!
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It's a Man's World - James Brown
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Geek99 started following good to be here
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We welcome refugees from talkbass
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I may be well drifting into the BS territory but my way of thinking is as follows: Dodgy input socket? Is its ground connection ok? By that i mean ground connection on PCB at the input socket terminal up to the end of the lead/cable once that is plugged in..Eventually the continuity of the ground all through the preamp.. Input lead/cable acting like an antenna - picking up some stupid signal - here i would take whole thing (amp) to a friend’s house to see if the same issue persists. But then i believe you must have been using different amp in the same room at some point so it would be pretty obvious if the other amp was doing the same. And obviously I would try different lead/cable .. However, if you can send it back for a refund then I would do that given that any further investigation may render the guarantee invalid..
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Spent a lot longer than I should have stripping down the neck today. Made a right old mess!
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The progress so far, I’m using the behringer compressor because I had a voucher to spend at cex, and i can use it to split the signal for the di and power amp. The nomad would be a nicer solution to put in the fx loop instead. I’m also looking for a tuner.
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Deaklet started following good to be here
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Hi, I found my way over here when I was looking for an alternative to Talkbass. I am a professional player who has recovered from neurological problems and am getting ready to go back to playing out full time. I love classic rock but I also like R&B and disco on the side. My one and only love is my red and white Jazz with flat strings and foam. Never was a hoarder or much of a gearhead. I don't sing or double at all, I am strictly a gold star bass player. I can't wait to get back out there.
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The drummer concurs.
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FS: Bossa OG-2 Guitar
Schnozzalee replied to Schnozzalee's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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For sale absolutely mint condition MARUSZCZYK ELWOOD ABSOLUTION 6a-24 FRETLESS, never left the house. For sale for £1800 / 2100€ Specs: - Model: Elwood Absolution 6a-24 fretless, Right handed, 34” long scale - 6 strings flatwound - Body wood: Alder with birds eye maple - Neck wood: Hard rock maple, graphite rods - Fingerboard wood: Ebony, 24 frets, 54mm black nut, 18” radius - Markers: Small dots on 3,5,7,9 etc fingerboard side - Binding: Black on body and headstock - Hardware colour: black - Machines, bridge: Hipshot ultralite, standard 16mm spacing, ETS knobs - Headstock: 4+2, matching headstock, black logo - Pickup: Aguilar AG DCB-D4 bridge position - Electronics: Aguilar OBP 3 (4 pots without mounting plate, mid freq switch) - Colour: natural - Finish: Matte all - Straplocks: Dunlop flush month - MARUSZCZYK bag
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A lot of effort (and some expense) goes into making an efficient and quiet cooling system. Cooling is a system, not just a bunch of parts thrown at the problem.
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Bassassin started following sort of attic find
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@casapete beat me to it - Fujigen (the factory which made it) 2407, branded Antoria for UK distributor J.T. Coppock & Sons. We had one turn up a couple of years back & I contributed what little I knew back then. There's a serial number on the bass neckplate - can't quite see it but the second 2 digits are the year, likely '76 or later.
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I wouldn't take it to just any amp tech. You want a proper enthusiast.
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
WalMan replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Not a bad night. Worked through arrangements for two new numbers, one new, the other just as a change of style. The new one took a while but it was all good stuff to sort the ending and work through arrangement of links between verse, chorus, etc.. Then we were looking for a different way of finishing the set for the next gig - landlord (who plays) has the occasional sideways comment of 'always the same songs'. There are certain standards, but we do change the set around and regularly add in new stuff, added to which the guitarist writes the sets and keeps track of what we play and where so things change around. We have, however, been running through variations of: Don't Stop Believing, Don't Stop Me Now, Final Countdown, Living on a Prayer for a while now. Works well, and all bangers for a crowd up for a dance and a sing but it's good to mix it up sometimes. Difficulty is shifting stuff around the set like that in 1) finding equivalents to replace them with, 2) adding some intros; and 3) if they are being moved back in the set not peaking too soon...sticking them into encore options seems a waste. So decisions, decisions that ended up with a suggestion of finishing with the newest song we'd been working on near the end of the evening and quickly sorting tweaks for intros. Runs the risk of falling apart putting it there as its first outing or just being met with blank looks and a killed evening, so fingers crossed!! Good news was that the Tokai Hardpuncher that I acquired recently was bang on it. Sounded great through the studio's Ashdown head / Eden cab combo. Great solid fundamental tone with lovely zing and bite on top of that. It's slightly strange that after years of active 5's I have come back to loving my first J (albeit a FrankenJ with an active pre) and now a P copy with noiseless EMG's. Hipshot d-Tuner/Extender now added to both as I love those. -
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MichaelDean started following Ampeg Venture Series
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I think the pricing is at an odd point. Not enough to be premium, but too high to be budget. Just kinda sitting in no man's land.
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So I’ve had half an hour playing with mine essentially as a stomp-box. I’ll have a better look tomorrow. One thing - my phone Bluetooth won’t find the anagram on the Darkglass suite (iOS). Bluetooth is ‘on’ in the Anagram, but it just won’t find it. Going to wire into the laptop tomorrow and update it
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Woodinblack started following Well done, Rod!!
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Link removed. Most genuine news stories don't need to break up 'full story' or 'watch video' unless they are trying to evade spam detections. and the only places I can see on the net with that story point back to that same place, often with AI images and no details.
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My thoughts exactly. It's so obviously made-up tripe (the post. I wasn't silly enough to click the link). Has someone hacked Greek's account? He usually posts pretty sensible stuff.
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I'm A Man - Spencer Davis Group
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Pleasure. I like the look of that Yamaha. Their PA stuff is excellent these days. They bought out Nexo, a high-end PA brand, a few years back and they've obviously incorporated the tech' into their own stuff.
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Next ... the Bunsen Honeydew bass. With 'meep' onnthe headstock...
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Exactly what the f*** was it posted for?
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A bit of wet sanding then 6 more layers of lacquer. Getting flatter, but I was a bit cautious with the sanding. More tomorrow.