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Thanks! I always appreciate an opportunity to post those pics!
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KingBollock started following NBD: Epiphone Thunderbird IV Goth(ic)
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Ohh, I hadn’t thought of red strings. The ones currently on mine are black. (Not the black strings. It came with black strings which I replaced and then unreplaced.) I’ve got some black dye for the fretboard. I just need to get around to using it.
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ossyrocks started following Very small combos
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I was going to say Barefaced One10 too. I have one, and have had two in the past, I also have a TE Elf as well as other higher powered small Class D heads. I would add that in my opinion, a single BF One10 with a TE Elf, whilst capable (just) of playing with a small ensemble in a small room, is really on the limit of what you can do with it. A second cab makes a huge difference with the TE Elf, but I think this defeats the object of the OPs exercise. I do use a single BF One10 for gigs sometimes, even as "backline only" with no DI, but I use it with a higher powered head than the TE Elf, and at the moment that's a GK Legacy 800. It really works well for such a tiny setup. Rob
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Hi Dave, I was using the Melvin Lee Davis Preamp Pedal direct into the virtual desk. First time I’ve properly run sans amp. I have to say, it sounded huge. Only complaint was that the bottom end of the Elite Jazz made the 15” 1000w monitors flap a little occasionally!
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Yes it takes a bit of practise. Start simple and build upwards. One trick when singing is to simplify the line your playing, kinda fudge it a bit. To think I once sang lead vocal on 'Forget Me Knots' in a three piece? Can barely even play the bass line anymore...The exuberance of youth can achieve pretty much anything.
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Hi , I have an Ampeg Combo ( Ampeg B-200R Rocket Bass Combo ) with a 4 ohm 15 inch speaker inside , Can I replace it with a 8 ohm 15 inch speaker , being that it is a Transistor amp ? I know it will reduce the output . Pete
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madshadows started following Victor Wooten and Focal Dystonia
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I'd never heard of the condition, really interesting to hear Victor talk about it and how he's combating it John 😎
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What's this ? Giving up gigging. I reckon you'll miss it. Always take a large 18" gym fan and have it at your side of the stage. It makes a world of difference even on a minimum setting. Dave
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AVAILABLE - Seafoam Green 50s P-Bass - £425
kevin_lindsay replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in Basses For Sale
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Meant to ask if you were using an amp or DI to desk. ? Can't quite see what's behind you in the vid. Dave
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Love the catchy wee bass line in Crazy Train. Dave
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Cliff Edge started following Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
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2025 SE Bass Basheroo! Sunday 9/11/25 *CONFIRMED*
BillyBass replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Events
Just to confirm, I will be coming. I'll bring a Reverend Triad 4 string and a Reverend Mercalli 5, with a GK & Barefaced rig. -
Oh John, it would have been a comedy if it had been at an open mic. The speaker stands had been set up with the legs splayed little more than the width of the speakers and then had been placed on an uneven bit of field which ws sloping. His eq was all over the place, just at random it seemed, and he'd turned the mids right down at some point and was then complaining of no volume. Someone with a bit of sense set the eq to flat and bingo you had volume. At one point he switched the output to the monitor channel and couldn't understand why the master volume wasn't working! Total panic. Btw there are line level outs on the front of the amp but you'd ideally want to use TRS to XLR leads. Anyway I'm glad we got it working and it turns out that through decent speakers your guy has a good voice. It might persuade him to let you in if you reassure him he'd sound better with someone else operating the PA. Your bass sounded great by the way. Was that the Monza?
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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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Used for a few months …. spec below No more batteries to change, no more tangled cables to trip over. The FuelTank is the perfect power supply unit for guitarists who want to focus on their performance, not their gear. Delivering 1.500 mA of power through ten DC plugs, FuelTank powers all your pedals, keeping you running on full power night after night. With a compact design, FuelTank fits conveniently every pedalboard including the T-Rex ToneTrunk effect board. And it comes with all the cables you need to get you up and running. Key Features The Only Non-Isolated Power Supply! - Non-isolated power supplies also have an efficiency advantage. The lack of isolation barriers provides direct control and monitoring of the output, which enables better performance and regulation. All the Cables you Need – The Fuel Tank comes complete with a collection of different cables to connect your pedals efficiently. Pure Classic Power Fuel Tank delivers 1.500 mA of reliable power. Two of the ten outputs provide 12-volt power with isolated ground, one DC and the other AC, for AC pedals. Each output is short-circuit protected. Eight 9-volt DC output plugs, all sharing the same ground. Giving a total of 500 mA One 12-volt DC output with isolated ground, giving 500 mA One 12-volt AC output with isolated ground, giving 500 mA The Only Non-Isolated Power Supply What Is a Non-Isolated Power Supply? As you may have guessed, a non-isolated power supply does not have insulation to isolate the circuit. Both the input and output share a common ground, so the current can flow between them through a single circuit. What's in the Box? MAINS input power plug, 3-pin standard plug One 5-connector link cable/daisy chain for the DC outputs Eight black extension cables for the DC outputs, length 25 cm Ten black extension cables for the DC outputs, length 50 cm Two red extension cables for the 12-volt AC output, 25 cm Who are T Rex? T Rex are based in Denmark and have been established since 1996. They are one of the original "boutique" pedal manufacturers, offering guitar and bass players a superior range of FX pedals. Specifications The dimensions of the FuelTank are: L:15,8 cm H:3,8 cm W:7,6 cm Notable Points Want to mount this underneath your pedalboard? Mounting Brackets that attach are sold separately. If you have a pedal that only accepts 18 volt, you cannot use the Classic. You need the FuelTank Chameleon or the FuelTank Junior and the yellow voltage doubler cable.
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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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jonno1981 started following Nuts arn't just for Christmas and Spinal Tap 2 ...
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I laughed at Nige working in a cheesemongers with the guitars hanging up behind him. Elton on keys and vox was a bit odd, will reserve judgement until release.
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Tone wise, this only makes a difference on open strings doesn’t it? Other obvious factors are ease of working with the material on initial fitting, aesthetics and ongoing adjustments.
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On Friday we jumped in the Boogie Monsters van to drive from Surrey to New Brighton. That took 8 gruelling hours thanks to it being the first Friday of the school holidays and various car accidents. We stayed at our old drummer’s lovely new house (coz he was playing the gig with us), then yesterday headed even further north to Poulton-le-Fylde to play at their annual Wanderland event. Three 30 minute sets spread across the day, with our usual mix of pop and rock songs interspersed with kids songs, and it went pretty well all things considered. Kids and adults alike seemed to enjoy us and the organisers were very happy. Not sure I played brilliantly in places but that’s more to do with my relationship with those particular songs than anything else. We were back in the van and on the road by 4.30, and I was home by 10pm. Sleepy today 😀 Bass was my sexy Zoot Funkmeister, straight into the PA with my HX Effects and Digbeth preamp. Shoes were my now standard Soul Cal low tops. Now got a few weeks off before going all the way back up to Wigan (ish) for a Katy Hurt gig 🤓