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New medium scale bass on the block: https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Hartwood-Satellite-Bass-Guitar-White/6DVL. The price is very reasonable at £199 and Bass the World think it is good value: Personally I would have preferred a 38mm nut and 19mm bridge spacing to the 40mm and 20mm but at this price the bridge is easily fixed and 40mm is manageable for both P and Jazz bass fans.
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Sonicake Cloud Chorus V1 £20 Sonic Ambience Delay/Reverb £25
bassninja replied to ordep's topic in Effects For Sale
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SumUp has a transaction dispute form. This has now been completed and submitted, together with all supporting documentation.
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For multi-band gigs the amount of backline on-stage can sometimes be over-excessive. Therefore the band with no backline can be at an advantage. Not only does my band plus all our gear, merch and roadie/merch seller fit comfortably into a single estate car, but we also fit comfortably on smaller stages where the headlining band have already used most of the space with their drum kit and amps. I've yet to come across the SE who insists on trying to make my bass indistinguishable mush. However my current bug-bear is with the SE who IMO wastes time trying to get the perfect gain structure on every channel on the PA for 3-4 entirely different bands. We're not trying to remake "Frampton Comes Alive" or even "The Who Live At Leeds" and need the highest signal to noise ratio possible. It's a gig in a small club with probably 200 people in the audience maximum. So long as nothing is overloading the channel input, it will be fine, and if it is they can always adjust the gain setting during the set and turn up the channel fader to compensate, It will all be over in less than 40 minutes and no-one on stage or FoH is going to be bothered with a tiny amount of extra hiss (if there even is any with todays modern digital desks and D-class PA amps) because the input gain was set a bit too low on a couple of channels.
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Just checked manual and it’s 30kg virtually Regarding speakers I’m not sure it would end up sounding the same as the stock speakers although visually it would look amazing !
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Very nice, unusual neck grain?
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Maruszczyk Mr Tee 5-string custom shortscale
Obrienp replied to andybassdoyle's topic in Basses For Sale
Thank you for the honest response and I did think the conversion from E-C to B-G might be a little problematic, especially with a comparatively narrow nut. However, the financial angle is probably more of an impediment to me at the moment. It’s a lovely looking bass and I know what Maruszczyk quality is like judging by my Elwood medium scale. GLWTS! -
EliasMooseblaster started following NBD: Epiphone Thunderbird IV Goth(ic)
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I remember that transition well - explaining to the bassist another band that I was really pleased with my purchase, but still getting used to the 12th fret not being where my muscle memory expected it to be! Congrats on a gorgeous new bass, I hope it continues to please at your next rehearsal.
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ghostwheel started following Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
ghostwheel replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
Well, at least, not Danish. It’s a kind of relief. -
Hydra19 started following Fernandes the Revival '64 style P bass 1980's and ESP Seymour Duncan Stratocaster
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Seymour Duncan '69 style stratocaster for sale. These were made by ESP luthiers behind brands like Navigator and are very rare. I have never seen another '69 model like this. Alder body, maple cap neck, large headstock, Seymour Duncan SSL2 pickups and weighs 3.4kg. It sounds great, like a classic Stratocaster should
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What a touch on the bass! Hadrien Feraud's new masterclass promo
Hellzero replied to visog's topic in General Discussion
Not on fretless, but with the very difficult task to succeed Anthony Jackson with Hiromi and he's very good at it, too bad the end of the video is quite abrupt. -
Saturday night was another dep gig. The Bonnevilles were the first band to play at The Beehive in Curdworth since the new manager came in about four months ago, sorted out by the new drummer. We got a spacious raised area to set up in, which was nice. And I got a couple of songs properly sorted that I'd had slight trouble with (not car crash type trouble, just stumbles). The newly acquired Zoom MS-60B+ made its first appearance. Sei Flamboyant 5 -> Lekato WS-90 -> Zoom MS-60B+ -> Tecamp Puma 900 -> GR Bass AT212. As always, Caravelle memory foam trainers.
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To be fair to Pirate, they are always quick to refund. If the room's not up to standard e.g. one of the channels on the mixer isn't working they'll give you 20% off and if something happens that means that you can't use the room - no power for example - and they can't shift you to another one you get a refund right away. What's frustrating is that it can take a lot of effort to organise a rehearsal and a few of you have traipsed to the venue so the money isn't the issue. But then, that's why they are cheaper than places that have someone on reception and a tech setting up the rooms and charge extra for backline. As much as I love DMC in Deptford they're often booked out and they are pricier than Pirate.
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This was new to me, and I decided to open this thread about any add ons that could be helpful when tweaking with pedals or pedalboards. https://knobyfier.com/ Yesterday I tried to find Stompshields from T-shop, but no more in their selection. http://stompshield.com/
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That`s a good point Simon, with my old band who I`m temping for at the moment we always organise gear-share so each band bring one bit of kit, as you say without it you can end up with a mountain of gear and with nowhere to store it. For me though, and as I say I like gigging with just a Sansamp or equivalent, I just keep coming back to the the thought that some bands may not be used to this, and their performance may suffer due to it.
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I agree it does look great I am thinking if it is 27Kg, I have a couple of eminence neos that would probably save 6Kg in total, bringing it to 21 ish Kg that might work
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I have a lovely Fernandes P bass for sale. It's from the revival series, which were top of the line at the time, and just has that classic growly P bass tone, sounds very vintage and vibey. It's stock, spriral bridge, P bass pickup, big tuners and a 40mm nut width. Weight is right at 4kg and all around very nice bass. It's got rotosound strings on it, which are not too old, but I do have several sets for sale as well if you're interested. £30 each set, I have nickel d'addario's, rotosound steel and GHS Bass Boomers ferandes3,jpg
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
ian61 replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
A breach of the peace is just that and it doesn't take into account who had first dibbs so to speak, which is galling when a venue has been in place for years and then the new build next door has the power to shut it down....AFAIC the law needs changing. -
I recall reading that and I never weighed mine but I would say nearer to 27kg ( I think shipped weight it’s probably 30kg ) I could carry it a sensible distance from car to pub but I’m a big strong guy so it wasn’t too bad. A trolley / dolly works too if weight is an issue The voicing of the cab is what matches well with the V4B Not the most efficient cab but god does it look great and sound lovely as a rig.
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Arnoldas started following Focusrite iTrack Dock for iPad
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hiram.k.hackenbacker started following Any SANDBERG experts here?
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Are you aware that you have two large photos in your signature?
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What a touch on the bass! Hadrien Feraud's new masterclass promo
Hellzero replied to visog's topic in General Discussion
Listen to this excellent cover: