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Same here, in my Kentish local authority. I think that Thames Water also give us a two-month payment holiday too. I may need to buy a better set of in-ears Replacing my Linsoul ZS10s with some Shure AONIC 215 Wired earbuds. I find that the ZS10s distort when I give the B string some welly, whereas the Shures that I borrowed for a professional gig, were clear and strong. T2 fail? I also want an ipad, to run Song Select, because paper printouts don't really work in my current gig. T2 fail again?
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Can’t Keep It In - Cat Stevens
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Piss - Pantera
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Tone Hammer 210 combo.... Looks nice. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Dan Dare replied to spyder's topic in Amps and Cabs
There's a 350W Tone Hammer already. I expect they used that. -
woodyratm started following Apogee Jam X USB Audio Interface
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Bought this to practice through my laptop in a nice and portal fashion… barely used it, though it was handy being able to plug in essentially anywhere. Here’s what is said about this. The Apogee Jam X is a mobile guitar interface that will take your direct tone to a new level, thanks to its built-in analog compressor. Choose from three presets that respond to how much you drive the input gain. By applying compression before your virtual amp sim, you’ll find new life in your guitar tone. Or record clean. The choice is yours. Here are the following compression presets: 1. Smooth Leveller. (Lowest amount of compression) 2. Purple Squeeze (Medium amount of compression) 3. Vintage Blue Stomp (Aggressive amount of compression). Never Miss A Beat Stay in the rhythmic pocket with Blend mode. Allowing you to record with absolutely no vibe-killing latency (delay). Crank It Up Whether you’re monitoring as you play and record with your favourite app, or streaming music, the stereo output on Jam X dramatically improves the playback quality of your audio. With high-resolution sample rates up to 96k and ample headroom, Jam X delivers clarity and plenty of volume to your headphones or powered speakers. Highlights PureDIGITAL connection for pristine sound quality. Built-In Analog Compressor with Three Presets. Up to 24 bit/96 kHz recording Works with guitar, bass, keyboards, synths or acoustic instruments with pickups. 1/4” instrument input. 1/8” output connects to headphones or powered speakers. Rugged metal body. Blend mode for zero latency recording. Based in Aberdeen.
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Did not dive deep into this EQ yet. Current feeling is that it puts a strong emphasis on the treble side and that it sounds somewhat cold and analytical.
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Pan Vol Push/pull: active/passive Low mids / high mids frequency may be changed by jumpers on the board Bass / treble Switch to toggle bass center frequency
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MartinB started following Fret Rocking
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Warm Wet Circles - Marillion
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Warwick / Hipshot Xtender issue - help advice.......
Shaggy replied to Shaggy's topic in Repairs and Technical
Apologies @BassTool - I'd completely missed this - I post so rarely these days that I inevitably forget about it when I do! That does look like a potentially neat solution, and as you say, is probably the only one there is. - Today
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mike257 started following My “Guitars” on a settee
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Hiding behind the sofa adding secret bass parts on your baritone? 😂
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Zon Standard Legacy USA Model Bass For Sale or Trade £850
Scooby replied to KingPrawn's topic in Basses For Sale
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NickA started following EBS Stanley Clarke Acoustic Preamp
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I acquired a stan Clarke from bass chat before Xmas. Quality bit of kit. I've only done one gig with it, dB into A and eb into B. It will take a mike with phantom power too and is also a di box. Must say, being able to set independent gain and eq for both basses and then between songs, mute, swap basses, swap channels, unmute, play ( with no clinks or pops) is brill. The notch / HP filter is quite subtle. Our sound guy wants my bass through the pa so DI to the mixer and normal output to my little pjb flightcase for use as a stage monitor. Clean sound,no distortion, no hiss.
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bogleshake started following Fender 2012 American Standard Precision Bass - Olympic White
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Sadly selling this ridiculously beautiful precision bass solely because of my tiny hands. Can't get on with the neck at all, I'm more of a jazz/jag neck guy so it's time for this to go. It's in absolutely great condition for its age, with only the one wee ding in image number 9. Recently had a setup with my main man Alec, and it's strung with flats. Obv. 🤣 Comes in a Fender gig bag as pictured. Not really looking for a trade as I'm intending to finally get an ACG, or a short scale Rickenbacker. Welcome to try it out, and PM me about meeting halfway somewhere. Based in the South of Scotland in Dumfries.
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Or “good luck” even
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BlueMoon started following Musicman pickup COVER swap
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Yes…..very easy. If the existing pickup is a Musicman example as suppled from EBMM, then the cover should not be glued to pickup and will be a straight swap. I’d advise taking a few measurements of the pickup height before you start, so you can return it to where it was before the cover swap. Good lick.
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Olivetti17 started following Sei Flamboyant Headless 5
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Or on a 5, +1, and that works well.
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January Composition Challenge Voting Time
Al Nico replied to lurksalot's topic in General Discussion
Hmm, bag pipes and cow bell this time? 🤩 -
Boss Poly Shifter to the rescue. -4 semitones will be pushing it though. Be good enough for live.
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Fender American Original 70’s Jazz Bass *FINAL REDUCTION £1200*
Chap91 replied to Chap91's topic in Basses For Sale
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Yes, I do miss being able to pop into DV247 in Romford - was an excellent store.
