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Went for $40k, according to this slightly click baity article from No Treble. https://share.google/qK6FugI3ZeKrNJ9PZ
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Rosie C started following LED lighting.
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All that for £150?! Incredible. I remember when the original Martin moving head lamps came out and they were as much as a car EACH. We only have 4 PAR type LED lamps, which have spent the last couple of years fixed to the ceiling of our practice space, but we recently brought them down ready for moving house and fitted them to a T-bar. They've been setup at one in built-in mode, with the other three following it. I didn't like it as a lot of the colours are cold - a bluish white, pale blue, cyan, lavender etc. (as seen in the photo actually). But I've just ordered one of those £20 DMX controllers from eBay and I'm planning to set up a few scenes with deep, warm colours.
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Dimed = everything on full. This is the "fun zone" of the Haz. With reference to "attack", I was referring to being able to control the drive/overdrive with just how hard or soft I play with my fingers (or a pick). With one pedal setting I can play the line to Faith (George Michael) clean and then by digging in a bit more I get some warm drive on say, Mardy Bum (Arctic Monkeys). I know that's possible with any set up but it's easy, controllable and sounds like I want it to with the LHZ. I've also found that the LHZ plus the Origin Effects DCX Bass pedal is just magic however the Legacy through the DCX can get very close to Tech21 DP-3x territory. It's a fine pre-amp and possibly more versatile in its application but for the "classic Spector recipe" the LHZ delivers. I don't change the settings on the bass much, maybe just the odd song where I dial back the treble, and I find that the LHZ plus the EMGs give me more than 90% of what I need. My Spectors (PJ EMGs + LHZ) are pretty much one trick ponies but it's the best trick in the world and the ponies are very pretty and have wings 😉
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2 lovely bows, made in Germany. French pattern, nickel mounted with ebony frogs & in great condition. New hair. They're nicely balanced & pull a good sound. Ideal as a good first proper wooden bow for students or as a professional spare/pit bow. The middle one has gone, the outer 2 are still available. Dorfler - Bubenreuth, 690mm round pernambuco stick, 131g Robert Reichel - Bavaria, 694mm octagonal pernambuco stick, 135g. Johannes Schneider - Bubenreuth, 692mm octagonal ipe stick, 135g Based in Catford SE London to try out or can post. £400 ono each
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The review says it all: comprehensive, US published and hard to find. Price is UK posted, unread condition. Now £16. EVEN LOWER! £14 posted. Times And Seasons - The Rise and Fall and Rise of the Zombies Robin Platts HoZac Books, $31.99 356 pages Classic British pop, expertly chronicled Few books on the Zombies exist, but theirs is a story worth telling. And it's predictable that, given their Stateside star status, this quintessentially English quintet of She's Not There and Tell He No fame should be chronicled on an American imprint. The band only hung up its touring shoes last year after leader/keyboardist Rod Argent's stroke, but the work he and singer Colin Blunstone created after their reunion in 2001 - the years since 1968 being silent, in a Zombies sense - are also covered in detail by author Platts. The band always had a youthful camaraderie, having come together at high school, and that comes over faithfully in this account of their heyday - plus a long tail that details their subsequent musical careers. While Blunstone went solo and Argent created an eponymous prog band (of God Gave Rock And Roll To You fame), guitarist Paul Atkinson went behind the scenes and signed Abba to CBS - a feather in anyone's cap. Detail is forensic without being stifling. If the layout is a trifle fanzine-y, the integration of illustrative material like press cuttings and photos with the text helps make this an easy read. And the urge to play the music, always the sign of a good book, is irresistible.
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This is a new 12-inch vinyl record by the legendary Pretenders singer with special guests - amazing recording, a bit of an undiscovered masterpiece! Still sealed, unplayed. Ideal Christmas present for yourself or a fellow music lover. Yours for £15 posted UK. Now £13. Now £12 Absolutely new and unplayed. Deal of the week! 01. Me & Mrs Jones (feat. k.d. lang) 02. Can’t Help Falling In Love (feat. Mark Lanegan) 03. Sway (feat. Lucinda Williams) 04. Dolphins (feat. Dave Gahan) 05. First Of The Gang To Die (feat. Cat Power) 06. Always On My Mind (feat. Rufus Wainwright) 07. Every Little Bit Hurts (feat. Carleen Anderson) 08. I’m Not In Love (feat. Brandon Flowers) 09. It’s Only Love (feat. Julian Lennon) 10. Try To Sleep (feat. Debbie Harry) 11. County Line (feat. Alan Sparhawk) 12. Love Letters (feat. Shirley Manson) 13. (You’re My) Soul And Inspiration (feat. Dan Auerbach)
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I have the following for sale. To sell as a job lot would be lovely, but I am happy to break up into smaller batches too of course. Postage will be added and calculated according to items purchase, but if you buy the lot I will cover it. All jacks have been used but are in full working order: 5 x KMMK SP400 right angle square 1/4" TS jack plugs - SOLD 8 x KMMK SPS connectors (7 size 5, 1 size 4) 1/4" TS jack plugs, ultra low profile - £5 each 2 x Neutrik right angle 1/4" TS jack plugs - £3 each Made up cables: 1 x 1/4" to 1/4" TS jack cable, 28cm of Van Damme XKE cable, Rean jacks - £5 1 x 1/4" right angle to 1/4" straight jack TRS cable, 45cm of Van Damme XKE cable, Rean jacks - £6 1 x 1/4" right angle to 1/4" right angle jack TS cable, 30cm of Van Damme XKE cable, Neutrik jacks - £8 2 x 1/4" TRS to 1/4" TRS jack cables, 40cm of Lynx Custom Cable, Creation jacks - £12 each 1 x Roland RCC-10-TRTR Interconnect Cable, 10ft/3m balanced - unused - £12 Cable: Van Damme Tour Grade XKE Mic Cable (red) 4 x 1m length - £2 each 1 x 3.75m length - £6
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Yes. I did this exactly so I could work out if we could do 5 in a day while chatting and getting distracted. I think that'll be a thread of ideas own at some point.
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My final show of 2025 was also a debut at Devizes’ White Bear, a famously haunted 15th century coach house. Dubbed as “The White Bear before Christmas”, our visuals guy had declined doing a Jack Skellington type poster design due to copyright. I admire his principles. Having lost our other regular payer, I had high hopes to make this a good show. The vibe was very friendly and our hard push across all of our social media platforms paid off. Loads of familiar faces showed up. I did a walk around prior to going on, giving out band badges. I was playing mandocello, my Precision bass, mandolin and guitar. We decided to dress extra smart to make it more of an event. Nick’s legendary 86yr old mum came down to support us (again) and told me afterwards that we just get better. The landlady was extremely happy and said the whole pub was blown away, even the people in the back bar that I wasn’t convinced we’d win over. We have a couple of super fans who have been to the last few shows who showed up. It looks like we’re back for our 2026 album launch in the spring. A definite success.
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Parisienne Walkways - Gary Moore and Phil Lynott
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mattbass6 started following Steve Harris Maiden 50th anniversary pbass
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Steve Harris Maiden 50th anniversary pbass
mattbass6 replied to christhammer666's topic in Bass Guitars
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Quasimodo's Dream - The Reels
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@Sean I bet for every swap you have a timer ready so you can see if you beat the latest time 🙂
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Ring My Bell - Anita Ward
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Cool little phaser pedal from the JHS budget line, was on my board for the last 8 months or so but I just prefer the more simple Phase 90 for my use, the less knobs the less chance of me fiddling during gigs! It can pull off the Phase 90 vibe and also do much more extreme sounds with the feedback knob switched on. Pretty much as new except having Velcro on the bottom, with the original box and bits and pieces. Price includes UK postage, will knock £5 off for local collection
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walshy started following Sire Marcus Miller
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To my knowledge HAZ isn't sold to the public, only to instrument makers. It was for sale through Spector before IIRC but with a very hefty price tag (500 USD) So basically its the availability and the pricing that fostered the clone market and LHZ is currently the best serving this niche. The original Tonepump had a very high output indeed but that was remedied by a dimmer (trimpot) for the second iteration that makes the user able to set the output at a desired level. I think the TP is a slightly misunderstood product and for my taste it performs quite well.
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'Sound Toys' are giving away six freebies between December 8th & 19th. 12 Days of Soundtoys - Soundtoys
