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nikon F started following Stranglers keyboard on the Repair Shop tonight
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Stranglers keyboard on the Repair Shop tonight
nikon F replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
just watched it,well worth a look , Sranglers fan or not. The Repair Shop on bbc i player series 15 episode 2 ,,,with the added bonus that you can skip past all the other bits you might not want to see. -
Barefaced Three10 Teaser: Anybody Know More?
BassAdder60 replied to Obrienp's topic in Amps and Cabs
If you paid by credit card you’re protected but I’m sure it won’t come to that Their address is very vague ?? No unit number street or postcode I would expect more from a manufacture unless it’s early stages of setting up new place ? -
Good looking, but a pricey unit.
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Phil Jones Bighead Pro HA2 for sale. Bought from new from Bassdirect and had it about a year I think. Looking for £200 £180 £165. I'm based in Cambridge. Here is some detail about the unit plus a photo or two and a link to a Youtube video. Mobile High Performance Multi-Function Headphone Amplifier/Digital Audio Interface The HA-2 is the second model in the Bighead series and is a step up model of the popular HA-1 Bighead with added technology and features. The HA-2 is a high resolution USB audio interface that supports PCM playback with up to 384 KHz sample rate/24 bit resolution. On DSD playback, sample rates of 2.822MHzand 5.644 MHz are supported, making it the ideal choice for musicians and engineers that desire high performance and the purest sound quality. It is a rechargeable lithium ion dynamo that is ideal for use in practice or recording situations. It also functions as a headphone booster amp as well as a preamp to drive powered amplifiers. The HA-2 has both passive and active instrument inputs with a 2 band EQ that is ideal for guitar and bass, yet versatile enough for use with other instruments. It has an internal lithium-ion rechargeable battery that is fed by its USB jack, so any computer or appropriate cell phone charger can charge it in less than 3 hours, but it can play for up to 8 hours. Model: HA-2 Power Output: 300mW/ channel, Headphone Impedance: 16-64 OHMS Frequency Response: 10Hz-40KHz Controls: Master volume, input gain, treble/bass for instrument input signal, headphone jack, line out, AUX input, micro USB for battery charge and digital interface Power: Internal lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery or USB Power Dimension: 3” x 5.9” x 0.9” (WxDxH) Weight: 0.6lbs / 290 g Other: Includes soft bag, stereo signal cable, and micro usb cable
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I have been lucky enough to be able to play all sorts of instruments in my life. Fretless bass is one of my absolute favourites closely followed by alto sax.
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Played it again today. The frets HAVE TO GO!!!! Gonna talk with Luthier on ‘phone with a view to taking it in for him to see the work involved and getting a quote, but they are coming off one way or another!
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When you do have the time to do this can the Algorithm Block Diagram on page 99 be updated, as it is now over 10 years out of date and from what I see in the editor program, the architecture has completely changed since the version in the manual was drawn up.
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Rick Savage (Def Leppard) playing schecter?
Brian18242 replied to Brian18242's topic in Bass Guitars
The bass in question looks way better than the current range of 5 string schecter basses -
MNY started following Jaydee Supernatural Roadie 1 fretless bass - 1986.
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Make no mistake this bass is absolutely magnificent. Bought very recently on a whim, I have to admit that fretless basses are not for me as the possibility of intonating correctly whilst trying to cope with recently diagnosed hearing damage which is unfortunately permanent, is highly unlikely. I believe the instrument was originally made in 1986 and was refinished completely by Jaydee not long ago as it was in bad shape cosmetically. It pretty much looks like a NOS instrument now with no visible marks except for a few light scuffs on the control plate. The bass plays very well with the typical fretless mwah that one would expect.It sits around the 9 pound mark so isn’t at all heavy and balances well on a decent strap. I have searched around and I can’t find many of these for sale, even if there were I doubt you would find anything so pristine. It comes with a Thomann hard case which is functional but since I have no packaging collection in person or a meet up is the best option should you want to adopt this lovely thing.
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
kwmlondon replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
One of those things is not like the other ones, One of those things is not the same, One of those things is not like the other one, Now come on, and play my game! -
What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
p4ul replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Yo, Dude we have lunchtime huddle in the mainroom with HR today. 13:30 tight. We need to have a conversation. -
I might be the bottleneck. Got a lot of heavy life stuff going on at the moment which means I’ve had neither time nor energy for manual writing.
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cetera started following Rick Savage (Def Leppard) playing schecter?
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I have a white Hamer Scarab bass like his. Love it, but not practical for pub gigs or posh function events! 🤣
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
SteveXFR replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Ill just run this up the flag pole so we can all take a top down view and see what actions drop out of it. People who use management speak are generally people with no interests outside of work (golf doesn't count). They're not blue sky thinking and onboarding all day and then going rock climbing, car racing, dogging or bass playing. They go home to their life partner who is exactly the same and spend all evening working. Weekends, they might go to a cafe to work, or just for a treat, go golfing with the head of global PR and talk about marketing strategies. They've never pretended to be a rock star in front of five disinterested people like we do. -
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Yes, it’s true, early March is all I’ve seen, no specific date.
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ASHDOWN RM-112T-EVO II SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT BASS CABINET 300w 8 ohms i recently brought 2 of these off a guy and now realise I don’t need 2 for the gigs I do. So I’m keeping one and selling the other. Fantastic lightweight compact cab with 3 setting switchable teeeter. size in cm 46H x 38w 34d The last guy moved the side rubber feet to other side?? So 4 little screw hole left. Cab has slight signs of use. Check out other thread on here re how good these are for half the price of comparable cabs! im based in Brighton full Ashdown spec 300W 1 X 12" CABINET - 8 OHM WITH TWEETER Elevate your sound with the Ashdown Rootmaster 112 T EVO II 1 x 12" cabinet. This sonic powerhouse boasts 300 watts of pure musical might at 8 ohms, channelled through its specially crafted White Line 12" speaker. Engineered for impeccable attack, crystal-clear clarity, and thunderous low-end performance, this cabinet sets the stage on fire. What truly sets it apart, besides its exceptional tonal capabilities, is its remarkable weight. At a mere 12.2kg/26lbs, it defies convention by delivering heavyweight performance in a lightweight package. Notably, the Rootmaster EVO II cabinet features an adjustable tweeter with three settings—hi, low, or off—putting tonal control at your fingertips. Crafted from lightweight ply, this cabinet ensures the classic Ashdown sound while shedding unnecessary weight.
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(I want a couple more!)
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
kwmlondon replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
The opposite, from what I heard. I read that they restore a road-worn bass that was used by an iconic player in a great band to factory-new. A hand- worn neck completely refinished…I can't face watching this take place myself. -
0175westwood29 started following NAD! Ashdown UK-PBM
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It’s tiny! Demo coming very soon!!!
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