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https://www.talkbass.com/threads/verellen-octal.1671138/ Plenty of discussion here.
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The DM610 is a large bookshelf/standmount speaker from renowned hi-fi brand B&W, featuring a well-braced 30-litre sealed cabinet with 8-inch mid-bass driver. The larger driver and extra cabinet space create a much better low end range than from most similar speakers. This model allows for either bi-wiring or bi-amplification. These speakers present clean tight bass response, surprisingly clear mids for such a large driver and the pleasant highs that the well-designed B&W tweeter at that time was famous for. They can be driven quite loud, enough for the physical effect of the bass to be felt without audible distortion or a sense of sound compression. Both speakers are in Very Good condition, especially for their vintage. All-original, complete with full grilles (one of which has a small hole, shown in the final photo). Only £125. Collection from Bournemouth BH6 preferred. Here comes the science bit… Type: 2-way closed, shelf speaker Colour: Ash black veneer Dimensions: 490 x 236 x 303 mm (H x W x D) Weight: 7.8 kg Recommended amplifier power: 30-150 W Frequency response: 70 - 20,000 Hz (±2 dB) Crossover: 2500 Impedance: 4 Ohm
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MONO M80 bass gig bag in Excellent Condition: no rips or tears, all zips intact. Semi-rigid, lightweight with plenty of storage. - Suitable for most electric basses e.g. Fender, Ibanez, Warwick, Sandberg, Musicman and Yamaha - Hybrid case with ABS headstock and body protectors - Water repellent Sharkskin surface material with sole and seam reinforcements made of industrial rubber (PVC-free) - Clip/Tuck strap system with chest strap - Special accessory pockets with cable retainers - D-rings for attaching optional MONO Tick case - Steel riveted, reinforced handle and straps - Incorporated Headlock system protects headstock and machine heads - Protectors prevent damage to body and strap button when dropped - Transparent plectrum pocket - Extra strong, tear-resistant nylon material - Extra soft inner material Internal Dimensions: Total length: 121.9 cm Body length: 55.9 cm Lower body width: 36.8 cm Upper body width: 31.8 cm Height: 7.6 cm External Pocket Dimensions: 27.9cm x 36.8cm x 3.8cm Weight: 6.2lbs (2.8kg) Only £140 (retails at over £200). Collection from Bournemouth BH6. Happy for buyer to arrange courier. MONO Tick accessory case (in As New condition) listed separately.
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Exactly this. The regurgitation may seem "original", but only because the model is inherently non-deterministic (i.e. even with the same input it will not produce the same output twice). For anyone who's interested, this article is a couple of years old now but is a really useful long read of how neural nets work, with specific reference to ChatGTP but applicable to different generative AI: https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/
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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. 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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This is really sh*t for both Mark and the person who ordered it. I would be livid and I’m sure they both are at what has happened. As a very happy Limelight owner I regularly check all the usual places for other Limelight’s for sale and if I see it this will be the first place I’ll report it… let’s hope it turns up asap.
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If it was this one Yep Gone And i agree with @Cornwall Steve the Drab brown/low gloss stain Popular Burl really lets this line down in the Image/Wow dept, Sure they might look great but im shallow (that said i've owned basses that look Stella but played/sounded like Dogdoo)
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I have decided to sell my combo as I barely use it. It was a bit of an impulse purchase around 6 months back that I don't really need as I mostly use my separates. It sounds great, very light and with the removal of 4 screws, the head can be removed and to my great surprise, the amp has a lid, so it can be used separately. I t's a great super lightweight setup with great Markbass tone, and this is the 500W version and not the 300W version that is out there. Its 300W at 8ohm and the full 500W with an additional cab - it is very loud on it's own. It comes with a bonus Markbass channel pedal and mute footswitch and also a Roqsolid cover which has a pocket. Being only 6 months old it's still under warranty. No issues and in fabulous condition. £550 - Collection from Plymouth ideally but happy to discuss couriers at cost to the buyer.
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The joys of promoting your band on social media to friends
neepheid replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
Friends/colleagues in my experience are a waste of time, mostly broken promises and shaky maybes. I've pretty much stopped bothering, because I take the let down to heart probably more than I should. -
Limelight Custom "1968/1969" P bass (Based on John Deacons Live Aid bass)
Dunk replied to Nibody's topic in Basses For Sale
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https://youtu.be/Dt1APRRddS4?si=ZBFev2otXsgtr1Cc I would describe the tone of Jaydees as having more mid character vs Status Graphite's hifi crystal clarity. That Mr Pink video above demonstrates it perfectly. TBH, I've always preferred MK's Jaydee sounds, and I'm not sure Status basses have as unique a tonal signature as Jaydees.
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Keshtkarm started following The joys of promoting your band on social media to friends
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The joys of promoting your band on social media to friends
Keshtkarm replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
I’ve learned to just laugh along and keep posting anyway. Friends mean well, even with odd comments, and the steady support usually shows up once the music starts. -
Ever considered a GB Guitars bass by Bernie Goodfellow? Just throwing an idea into the pot....
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That would look great with my BTB846v. If it hasn't, you should get it.
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matybigfro started following Boss GT-1000 upgrade
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So when do you think Boss are gonna replace the GT-1000 or core it's almost 10 years old (well in two years time). Are we gonna get a GX-1000 in 2028, and if so what's the wish lists for this. With the budget multi/modelling market now pretty flooded and new releases from fender, line 6, neural, fractal and Kemper raising expectations of modellers. What does Boss need to do to stake a place in the flagship market.
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I'd be very interested to hear the spec, but I'm a fussy fella when it comes to basses. I expect you are the same. Is your bas the big-bodied Series 1? If so you'll be able to sell it for over-the-odds to a Mark King aficionado who doesn't want to wait. If I was you I'd use the opportunity to get full compensation for being pissed about. I want a GA24 with Saturn inlays ect, but not LED's, probably in a burst finish.
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Appreciated! Interested to hear your impressions of how they sound together too.
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Right now I don't think AI is taking anything away from truly skilled songwriters. All the AI generated songs I have heard so far are very formulaic which is why it can do a fairly decent job in some genres. However all the really interesting and successful songs are those that manage to do something different enough to stand out whilst still fitting into a particular genre. AI can't make that leap right now because all it is doing is regurgitating in a slightly different way what has already been done. Also I doubt whether the sorts of people who would be happy with AI generated songs are the sorts of people who go and see the kinds of bands we play in.
