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prowla started following 2026 SE Bass Basheroonie - 11th October 2026
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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
BigRedX replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
He has his own signature version made by Eastwood. When I saw him last he was using the Eastwood, although judging from recent gig photos he's gone back to the Shergold Back in the early 80s there were plenty of bass players influenced by him. Have a listen to early Section 25, the first Modern English album, Modern Eon and some Dancing Did to name but four. Nowadays? Me: -
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redd started following Custom Jazz Bass £250
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My pedal riser board currently: Schu-Tone Ramparts (Green Muffin w/mids) -> Mooer Envelope -> MXR Vintage Octave -> TC Corona Chorus -> TC PolyTune Mini 3 There’s room for another 1590a sized something above the two TC pedals, so I think that might have to be an MXR or Mooer micro power, as it’s all running on a daisychain at the mo, which I suspect the two digital pedals will eventually not agree with if I gig this setup. Si
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Severn Nation Army - White Stripes
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Sweeneythebass started following Strings clear out and GMR Soundboard 5 string
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nick_gontarski started following Strings clear out
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River Of Dreams - Billy Joel
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bass_dinger started following Acoustic guitar 'rig' for country player
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For myself I have managed with a small Ashdown Acoustic Radiator - very powerful for the size. There are a few on eBay for around £130 right now, and Ashdown happily service them. Avoid anything with damaged speakers, as replacements were no longer available when I last contacted Ashdown. Some Acoustic Radiators have a DI out, so your guitarist could just turn down the amplifier and use the DI out and stage monitors if he is feeling bold. However, given his lack of on-stage experience, I would not recommend it. He can also use the Acoustic Radiator at home, to get used to the concept of stage volume, of adjusting the sound of the amplifier, and of identifying and removing feedback. Add to that a tilt-back amplifier stand to point the sound at his ears, and a chorus pedal to soften the sound a little. Cables in various colours (so that your guitarist can easily set up: "the long orange one from the guitar, into the chorus pedal; the short green one from chorus to the amplifier.") Maybe a breakfast-bar stool, if he wants to sit down. A guitar stand for the guitar, because it's important to set it down without laying it on the floor, or for when he swaps out instruments. As for which guitar to use, let him test them all with the band first. It may be that (for example) his hand-made custom shop twin neck acoustic is less stage-friendly than a cheaper Tanglewood. He will also want to learn that the rich bass and soaring trebles of his guitars when played solo, may not be necessary in a band setting. Let us know how he gets on! Robert Edit. He will require a footpedal tuner, even if he has a tuner in his guitars. That's because the footpedal tuner can act as a mute switch, to ensure that the guitar's sound can be switched off to the PA, not just when tuning but to kill sudden feedback, or to swap out guitars.
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Kiwi started following band members are plotting to remove one of us... suggestions sought
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All this stuff behind people's backs is toxic. Some leadership is needed from the rest of the band. If A has concernes, he should take responsibility for setting a clear expectation. Or B could also just tell him to foxtrot oscar and highlight some of A's own failings. After the clearing of the air, hopefully both might be a little more aware of their own short comings and perhaps more inclined to work on their own performances rather than criticise the others and perhaps...PERHAP each could OFFER to improve an aspect of their playing if there are valid concerns from the rest of the band.
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Hadn't realised there'd been such a long hiatus... We've arrived at that time of year when if you're in various types of music groups you end up running around like an idiot. Back when I sang with my first singing teacher's choir, I'd have about six gigs just with his choir, on top of whatever I was doing with other groups. When I played with the big wind band, they'd do about six as well. During that time, I sang with two other choirs, to which you coudl add about another four or five events, making about ten or eleven in total. It's not quite that bad now. The local community choir I sing in has three gigs lined up but I can only do two of them as I'm in London for the first one, which is this week. The choral society has one main concert plus a couple of charity events, the latter requiring some volunteers for carol singing. I'm only doing the main concert for that group, which is next week. The brass band has lots of little gigs - at least half a dozen - which vary in requirements from a handful of players to larger groups, plus a main concert. Due to the travel involved, I've limited myself to just the main concert. There is various news to report, so I will write some more posts shortly.
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A couple quid on a sound hole cover (I think £6 on Amazon) would make the quickest and most cost effective improvement to sound in a live context (you could even make one for free if you wanted), and as mentioned then a lead into the mixing desk, albeit personally I would add a DI in between (the £26 Behringers are fine for many contexts). So yes, £32 (excluding leads) would be money well spent!
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rwillett started following DIY Guitar Kits - Anyone tried them?
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I brought a red Telecaster kit two years ago. I paid a £160 or so. Didn't know any better. Had fun building it but the neck was junk, took it to a decent guitar shop to get it set up and they spent quite a lot of time trying to fix it and said it was impossible to get it right across all the neck. So if one end of the the neck was right, the other end wasnt. They refused to take any payment for their time as it was throwing good money after bad. I gave it to a local school and told them it was poor quality, I think they use it in school plays as a prop. I won't put the name here but I'd advise the OP to DM me. Rob
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geofio started following Behringer XENYX QX1222USB Premium Mixer.
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Behringer XENYX QX1222USB Premium Mixer, as new boxed was only used twice for a project , very versatile mixer, delivery included in price. £130 my feedback on BC specs here Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom mixer 4 state-of-the-art, phantom-powered XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps 4 studio-grade compressors with super-easy "one-knob" functionality and control LED for professional vocal and instrumental sound Ultra-high quality Klark Teknik FX processor with LCD display, dual-parameters, Tap function and storable user parameter settings "Wireless-ready" for high-quality Behringer digital wireless system (not included) Built-in stereo USB/Audio Interface to connect directly to your computer. Free audio recording, editing and podcasting software plus 150 instrument/effect plug-ins downloadable at behringer.com Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs for warm and musical sound 7-band stereo graphic EQ allows precise frequency correction of monitor or main mixes Revolutionary FBQ Feedback Detection System instantly reveals critical frequencies Breathtaking XPQ 3D stereo surround effect for more vitality and enhanced stereo image Voice Canceller function for easy-to-use sing-along applications 4 fully equipped stereo input channels featuring 2 additional mic inputs on channels 5/6 and 7/8, 3-band EQ and input trim control Channel inserts on each mono channel for flexible connection of outboard equipment 2 aux sends per channel: 1 pre fader for monitoring, 1 post fader (for internal FX and/or as external send); 2 multi-functional stereo aux returns Balanced main mix outputs with gold-plated XLR connectors, headphone/control room output and stereo rec outputs Long-wearing 60-mm logarithmic-taper faders and sealed rotary controls "Planet Earth" switching power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving Designed and engineered in Germany
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Up for sale are some strings from a few different brands. All are 5 string sets. All prices include postage. The Sadowsky Blues are brand new and unused. These are wicked strings, and have been my string of choice for ages! 3x Sadowsky Blue Label Stainless Steel 45-105 with a Tapered .130 B string. £30 each/2 for £57.50/all 3 for £85 Thomastik Rounds JR345 Long Scale - Gauge 43/51/68/89/118 Bought these as I absolutely love their flats, so was curious about the rounds! Unfortunately they weren't for me. Cut for 4 over 1 Headstock, they've been played less than an hour and been in their packaging in a drawer ever since. These are £75 new from Thomann, so how about £40 posted. Dunlop Super Bright - Stainless Steel Light Gauge 40-120 I've never tried light gauge strings, and I was curious as I've always played 45-105/130. Couldn't get on with the lighter gauge unfortunately, so these have also had less than an hour's play on them. Cut for a 4 Over 1 Headstock, been in the drawer ever since. ~£40 + postage new, so how about £20 posted. If you buy the Sadowskys and Thomastiks, I'll throw the Dunlops in for free
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Clearing out a few pieces of my pedal collection to streamline things bit. All come boxed apart from the BOSS PH-3 which will be packaged securely if shipped. Dr Scientist Dusk Multimode Filter Korg MS20 Modelled Filter with Envelope, Tap Tempo Enabled LFO, Sweepable LPF Functionality & more... Condition: Very very clean apart from one LED cover (right) that has been scuffed but still functions exactly as intended. Demo: https://youtu.be/CSpEmLln-Ws https://youtu.be/ih9FsgCnGyQ Price: SOLD Fairfield Circuitry Long Life EQ/State Variable Filter State Variable Single Band EQ/Filter which can do all sorts: LPF, HPF, BPF, Static Boost, Sweepable Peak Boost, Saturation, Resonance Oscillation and much more... Condition: Also very clean with some minor cosmetic wear. Demo: https://youtu.be/Z-YJ8K7xxwk?si=JsIw3aJ95M-qhUMI Price: £200 BOSS PH-3 Multimode Phaser that's built like a tank. Used by the likes of Thundercat (check link) to get that squelchy almost envelope esq sound. Condition: Very good, signs of cosmetic wear. Demo: https://youtu.be/zhVgbZdMdb0?si=cZMt3J0zbQQ-UYdA&t=200 Price: £50 Pedalnetics Helauxy Duo MIDI V2 (Metal Housing) + MIDI Cable, Power Split Cable & Fresh Unused Velcro Brilliant upgrade for those looking to expand they're HX Stomp functionality without the need for more pedalboard real estate. Condition: Mint Demo: https://youtu.be/P1prshKNJF4?si=gW9QBVic848SLXMG Price: £100 (£150 to buy one of these new from US inc. postage as well import/duty) Happy to post Royal Mail at buyers cost. NO TRADES PLEASE
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Just that this is discontinued.
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Or an ART Pro Audio MyMonitor II
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Laney R500H 500w Bass Amp I'll put some current pics up tomorrow but here's the thread from when I bought it off here. I've only used it live a couple of times. Moving it on cos I've just bought an EBS 350 off here and I don't need 3 amps. No trades ta I have the original box and courier will be around £10. There was one on eBay from Japan for £400+ so obviously it's rare, desirable and probably lawsuit era 😂 New pics added Original post
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Hi guys , Looking to start learning Double bass Any teachers in the south hams area who do lesson in person ? I think it's important to have face to face and not online lesson ls, especially for the technical differences in between dB and bass . Keep me posted
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Yes Owen, it is the Rolls PM50se.
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Status 40th Limited Edition Series 2000 - reduced to 7500£
Bass Direct replied to headless101's topic in Basses For Sale
