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Dave Ellerby joined the community
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Very tidy! Looks really well thought out with really neat cabling. How much would it cost you, ball park, to put that together again? I'm liking the aesthetics. Looks like the kind of board Batman would use if he was a bass player 🦇 Knowing how much time it took to make my first simple board, I'm wondering what kind of time folks have put into (dreaming/thinking/reading reviews/buying) planning, tinkering and (re)assembling their boards. Me it was about 6 hours.
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I bought another one recently and it arrived with a weird issue. Max sorted it out straight away, no fuss, just on it and returned it within a couple of days. Fantastic service. The v2 of the MT is designed to velcro to the underside of a pedalboard so it doesn't need its own footprint. It's always on so it's fine under there. I'll be taking mine to the SE and SW Bass Bashes if anyone wants a demo.
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Thanks for this. I don’t think I have tried them before so will try and get a quote from them.
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If it's not a band where you can have a sensible discussion about things like volume, then it's not a band to be associated with. I was approached to join a band that I'd seen play live a couple of times and politley turned them down because they always played way too loud.
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EliasMooseblaster started following Too loud, walked off
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Your ears will thank you! I don't understand why people still think it's clever or impressive to be painfully loud - especially given how easy it is to be loud these days with modern equipment. Unless you're at a Sunn O)))) gig, I don't imagine most audiences enjoy it either.
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Good call, far too many guitarists - many with damaged hearing making things worse - are either in search of a Townsend-esque visceral high, or because they don't understand audio/acoustic, ramp up their levels to compensate for poor EQ/positioning. I got in the firing line of an Tele through an AC-30 recently, my ears were ringing for around 4-hours!
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Harps started following Bygone music/bass shops you were fond of?
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Duck Son & Pinker in Bath was my first thought. Lovely shop - I was wasting my mediocre music talent with guitars back then so I never looked too much at the bass selection but they were always very friendly when I stared wide-eyed at guitars and effects when I only had enough money in my pocket for a couple of plectrums. also, Stag Music in Trowbridge. it wasn’t a big shop, dark and dingy. I bought my first ‘proper’ guitar there - a second hand modified Washburn G3V that sits on a wall unplayed for years. Probably the most significant thing that happened there was a visit by Chad Smith of the Chilli Peppers to do a signing. I’ve never seen the place so busy, and stupidly decided not to bother to queue up to meet him.
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Sure, no probs.
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Hellzero started following Too loud, walked off
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Reminds of a rehearsal with a band I just joined... I just stopped playing during it and sat on my amp, waiting, until they noticed it. I told them they were way too loud as I couldn't even hear myself and they replied "Hey, it's stoner music!" I simply replied: "Farewell!" and I left. We remained friends, but they all are deaf by now... So good move and decision @police squad !
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In good condition includes screws and postage. MEC Passive MM-Style Bass Pickup, Metal Cover, 5-String, Neck - Brushed Black Chrome MM-style bass pickup 5-string version neck position dual coil hum-cancelling shielded 4-conductor cable DC resistance 9.8 kOhms ceramic magnet passive metal cover, black
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Warwick tuners 5 string black
Dazed replied to patrikmarky's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Thanks Pete, hope you don’t mind if I PM you some questions.
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Honestly? Absolutely atrocious. Wedding at a prestigious "award winning" venue near Chelmsford. Zone array system that sounded every bit as bad as every other zone array system we've had to use. Client pays £12k to hire venue plus another £2k for a band and then has to put up with appalling sound quality as a result of the venue's in house sound system. No sleep lost on our account. As always we do what we can and point any complaints to the venue and point out where our contract states that we'll try our best but make no promises. We take the money and act professionally. It's not fun but it pays. I totally understand why venues need to control volume levels but im still baffled by how they use such poor sounding systems to achieve it and think it's acceptable.
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Darkglass Duality fuzz pedal ..in good condition and comes with box £90.00 inc uk postage Fuzz Contains 2 fuzz circuits - a sawtooth wave and a hard high-gain sound that can be combined for a wide range of fuzz sounds Controls: Duality, Level Bypass footswitch Status LED True Bypass Input: 6.3 mm jack Output: 6.3 mm jack Mains adapter connection: Hollow female plug 5.5 x 2.1 mm (negative pole inside) Power supply via 9 V DC mains adapter (not included - suitable mains adapter: art. 409939) Power consumption: 40 mA Dimensions (W x D x H): 50 x 100 x 45 mm Weight: 340 g Made in Finland
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I would have walked at ‘blues/rock’, or if not then, then definitely at ‘3 guitarists’! 😄
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After our Rebellion afternoon gig went and watched @cheddatom 's band Headsticks - they were, as usual properly excellent... So following some refuelling with pizza, tiramisu and double espressos we carted our gear 200m to the Washington pub which was surrounded by punks watching Year Zero (decent band!). We schlepped everything (actually, twas only Raph's bass amp, our instruments and cymbals) through the throng, set up and proceeded to play. And we made far fewer mistakes - slight speed errors here and there but starts, stops and changes were perfect. Good thing we'd had a rehearsal at Rebellion earlier 😁. All seemed to go down well, folks jigging about and no complaints when I did unnecessary slap'n'widdle solos. Which was nice! Gear and clothes exactly the same as earlier, apart from provided big Ashdown combo that sounded pretty awesome once I'd tamed the feedback. And the rest of the band went to watch Bad Manners in the Strictly Ballroom while I had a Glenfiddich 15yo in the hotel bar...
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Grooverjr replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
I have an irrational prejudice against people whose prejudices are all completely rational 🤣 -
Smart move. Leave them to go deaf and don't join them.