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Bassman1974 started following Fender precision bass 1971 Price 5000 euro
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Fender precision bass 1971 Price 5000 euro
Bassman1974 replied to gregorbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
mcnach replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
Exactly, and unless tehre are regulations to establish a (dare I say it?) reasonable level of insulation, they'll continue doing so. -
Yeah as I said previously, a poorly mixed FoH is a completely separate problem. In addition to that having amps on stage might contribute to other issues like bleeding into mics etc, especially on smaller stages. That used to be an issue for me until I started using tilt back bass cabs, then a wedge monitor and finally IEMs.
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Fender precision bass 1971 Price 5000 euro
Beedster replied to gregorbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Used itrack dock with power supply unit. Lightning connector. Great devices these, easy to use and usual focusrite quality preamp. The rubber surround of these units get sticky over time, I’ve had 3 and they’ve all done this. It doesn’t affect performance of course. iPad not included, just for demonstration purposes. £40 posted The iTrack Dock Studio couldn't be easier to use. Capture your performance in exceptional quality 24-bit audio with sample rates of up to 96kHz and an exceptional dynamic range of over 105dB. Simply dock your iPad, connect the microphone and headphones, plug your instruments straight in and start recording in your favourite apps such as GarageBand, Cubasis and Auria. Alternatively the easy-to-use Tape By Focusrite app provides instant simple recording, mastering and sharing without the complexities of traditional music-making software. The unique halos around the gain knobs turn from green to red if you get too loud, while the high headroom instrument input captures the quality of your instruments with minimal risk of distortion. The stereo outputs bring powerful audio to your apps. Dedicated monitor and headphone controls let you easily switch to latency-free direct monitoring, which is especially useful when recording vocals. The pack contains two Focusrite microphone preamps that also provide 48V Phantom power for use with condenser microphones. iTrack Dock also charges your iPad, powers a USB device and integrates with most class compliant USB MIDI controllers, all without needing a USB hub or camera connection kit. Features Contains Everything You Need Made For iPad Record with Legendary Sound Capture Every Little Detail Record Stunning Guitar Connect, Charge and Integrate
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Fender precision bass 1971 Price 5000 euro
Beedster replied to gregorbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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EliasMooseblaster started following Alto Truesonic TS110A active speaker
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Alto Truesonic TS110A active PA speaker - built-in power stage, so no need for a separate amplifier! Just plug in your mixer, decks, or even run your mics in directly. 10" speaker with HF tweeter. 600W peak / 300W RMS. Lightweight Class D power stage for portability; wedge-shaped cabinet means this can be used as a PA speaker or angled floor monitor. Collection preferred; if you're not far from Kingston-upon-Thames, I may be able to drop it off for you.
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The problem/common factor is the SE didn't do (or get to do) his job properly. In the case of the Stranglers, everything else was good, but the bass had been reduced to the new Subsonic Mud Rumble which seems, along with the Deafening Cannon Kick, to be the latest in sound trends for SEs mixing rock bands.
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Don’t think they’ve made it into stock yet. Andertons are showing as being available next week Monday.
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Oh, the sound for the tour on IEMs sucked? Oh, the sound for the loud stage volume band sucked? Goes to show that the methodology isn't the problem.
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Look behind many tragedies and even major disasters and there’s an alarm that has been routinely ignored or switched off. Building fires are funny things, you often don’t see them until it’s too late, as a close neighbour found out two years ago. CCTV is not a fire alarm, that’s why we have fire alarms
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Debit card... from the group band account. I'll have to check with SumUp if we are able to dispute the charge.
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knowledge-thats the one.........
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Greg Edwards69 started following Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
Greg Edwards69 replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
Reading the article, it appears that it is aimed at new builds and new business only. I can't see mention of existing pubs and venues. -
mcnach started following Harley Benton Enhanced basses
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Sweeneythebass started following Khan VTDI Tube Preamp/DI - £395 inc RM Special Delivery
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Dood started following Pirate Studios -- a warning
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Did you pay by credit card for the (dis)pleasure? I'd have requested a charge back for failing to deliver the service you were paying for, language or otherwise.
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In retrospect, we absolutely should have called 999. Had we seen smoke or flames at the time, we certainly would have.
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Don’t quite understand why , but every time I see a nice Ric I get a little weak in the knees.
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Why did no one phone 999 ? Brigade would not have happy for that call-out!
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
BassAdder60 replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
I live in a road where you can hear the trains ( I chose to move here and never once considered complaining about the noise ) The trains were here first and the development built later Thankfully good insulation and windows and noise isn’t too bad and you get use to the background noise I’m sure someone has complained as is always the case ! Our local pub no longer has bands only duos etc based on one complaint from a new arrival who didn’t like noise at 10:30pm or earlier ! Pub trade fell off and I’m sure it will close thanks to one person whereas hundreds will miss out on yet another facility! -
Don’t worry, some anti-fungal cream will sort that out
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
fretmeister replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
That sounds like builders going cheap on the build. -
Sooo, what’s the opinion of folks who have had a bit time with this pedal? @Quatschmacher… Did you get one?
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There's also the reverse of the idiot sound guy situation - the band idiot(s). I went to watch a mate's band a few years ago and the venue had hired external PA with an engineer, pleasant guy who seemed to know what he was doing and had old but decent kit. I lost count of the amount of times he requested the guitars to be slightly less deafening so he could get a proper mix where everybody could be heard, eventually just shrugged his shoulders, gave up and did his best. All you could hear was drums and guitar. Getting a controllable FoH mix is instantly torpedoed when someone decides they absolutely have to have their sound at the volume they choose at the expense of everything else, add in another band member with the same outlook and you can see why handing someone an XLR can be an appealing solution to multiple potential headaches.
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
mcnach replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
I think it's time there are regulations for the builders to include some reasonable (there's that word again) sound insulation, in general. A friend of mine lives in a flat and you can hear the neighbour when he opens a can in his living room. That's just silly.