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brule_lentement started following Feedback for rainbowreality and Hello from Aberdeen
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Hi there I'm Kev, living up in the Granite City and just starting out as a player. I've waited too many years (decades, in fact) to pick up the bass but am enjoying my beginner journey immensely, although progress is slow - aiming for accuracy rather than speed! I've already had a positive forum experience in purchasing from the classifieds (many thanks @rainbowreality ) and look forward to learning much more here. Hello to all!
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Purchased a compressor pedal from Paul (rainbowreality) and it arrived very promptly, packaged well enough to withstand a volley and in as-new condition. I'm a noob here on the forum and this was a very positive first experience all round. Paul was a pleasure to deal with, very quick responses and detailed comms. Highly recommended seller, two thumbs up! 👍👍
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24v, 1.25 mA And this connector: Si
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I’ve been in bands where it’s been other members only band and they still haven’t practiced between rehearsals. It’s not always about the number of bands that distracts people from preparing and rehearsing, it’s just laziness and poor attitude. It’s your time and money they're wasting Mickey. Maybe you and your guitarist should seek other opportunities with like minded musicians? Good luck.
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Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - James Brown
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1976 Precision - All original REDUCED £2250
rwillett replied to Dannygno123's topic in Basses For Sale
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Arnoldas started following Broughton Subsonic analog octaver
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chriswareham started following PMT
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While we're on the subject of Hobgoblin, a shout out to their London branch. Took my Albanian cifteli there as I couldn't work out how to restring it. The setup guy went through a bunch of different strings until he found one that would hold the tension. Forty minutes of his time and half a dozen strings. He charged me a not unreasonable £1.80, the cost of the banjo string that finally did the job.
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hiram.k.hackenbacker started following Band members in other bands
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Band members in other bands
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to Mickeyboro's topic in General Discussion
Are these other projects more interesting/lucrative though? If so, I struggle to see why they turn up at the one that apparently isn't? Some people are just bone idle and there's no motivating them. I manage that by not being in the same room with them. If you can see my sig, you'll see that I'm in four bands and dep in two others. Most of the people I work with are the same. The one thing they all have in common is they love playing the music. Without that, you're on the back foot from the start. As @Lozz196 said, dedication + application and turn up with your game face on every time. -
Zero fret Rival Bass fuzz £60 posted
0175westwood29 replied to 0175westwood29's topic in Effects For Sale
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Boss power driver (big muff) open to offers £75
0175westwood29 replied to 0175westwood29's topic in Effects For Sale
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So, initial impressions, bearing in mind that I’ve only heard it using the phones out. Build quality appears to be very high with a robust metal body. All faders and controls are reassuringly ‘stiff’. The app connects seamlessly over Bluetooth, and there is a second Bluetooth connection for playing background/break music. The workflow of the app is good, and I was able to set up a mic channel (channel 1) and a line out device (bass preamp on channel 5) both easily. FX is quite powerful although you appear to be limited to adjusting just one parameter of each installed effect. The preamps are super quiet, as long as you set the input source correctly. I have a gig tomorrow with in-house PA so I won’t get to explore further until Sunday. That said, first impressions are very favourable.
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warwickhunt started following Band members in other bands
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I am in 3 full bands (bass) and 2 duos (guitar in one, bass in other). I learn my stuff and expect others will do likewise; if someone was patently putting in less than me 'with no genuine justifiable reason' I'd be letting them know. Lots of those band members are in other bands but when it comes to gigs, it's dead easy; EVERYONE, regardless of the band they are in, has to honour the gig that goes in first! Regardless of how good the gig is that someone subsequently gets, the first gig in the diary takes precedence.
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That is some really great advice…..I have a dust extractor already so will hook that up. I have looked at some YouTube stuff and intend to use push stick and the fence where possible. The machine will take up to 3/4 blade but from what I have seen so far suggests that 1/2 width with 4-6tpi seems a good compromise for cutting a body as long as I don’t get to ambitious with too tight a radius. Would that be a good option for a general purpose blade? Tuffsaw blades appear to get a lot of recommendations on various sites. i have also seen the cautionary videos about cross cutting anything round as it can get a spin on unless it is clamped in something or wedge in a jig etc. I am going to practice on a load of scrap to get the feel of the bandsaw and dial it in. It seems that blade tensioning is a bit of a black art and the tension guide on the saw is just that…a guide. I am both excited and nervous about using it.
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Community Fundraiser for our very own Lee650
AndyTravis replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
Phenomenal work Basschat. love to you all! Just chatting with Lee now - I’ll update him x -
ricksterphil started following Broughton Subsonic analog octaver
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Just worked out I have seven gigs with three bands in July. 😱
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Carry Me - Crosby & Nash
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I use four outlets from a Cioks DC7 connected in a parallel chain with their "link cables" feeding the Anagram 2A at 12V. You could do 2A at 9V too, but since the Anagram can use both, I prefer 12V. 2A is enough.
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Jabba_the_gut started following Epifani T.410 UL Price drop £250.00
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Rubber ring. The smiths
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Shit journey to Sheffield - 2 hours on the M25 and then 4 on the M1. Great gig though, lovely crowd again, probably the best we’ve played on this tour. The drummer and I were very much enjoying our groove on many of the tunes. As always we are getting well into the groove and the tours is nearly over! Shoes were Soul Cal & Co Converse lo top rip offs. Cheap and comfy and not too hot in this heat 🤓
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You’d have to disassemble it each time but if you got one cheap then perhaps my rationale for a small pop up tent is that such things are regularly on offer at Lidl or Asda for about £20 and they pack away small
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Kev's a pleasure to deal with, great comms and very prompt payment. Great to chat with too and generally a very nice chap!
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Plastic green house