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Little Lehle Looper Switcher Orice Drop £50
rwillett replied to johnbiffa's topic in Effects For Sale
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Price Drop £195 JHS Colour Box Preamp/EQ/Distortion Pedal V1
johnbiffa replied to johnbiffa's topic in Effects For Sale
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As metals go, it’s fairly good
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Oh no, one more Yahaya here. These have to be rare: https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2016/10/10/bass-of-the-week-versoul-swan-8/
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Stop And Stare - OneRepublic
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LiverpoolBassPlayer started following Daphne Blue Jazz Bass - REDUCED TO £275
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Daphne Blue Jazz Bass - REDUCED TO £275
LiverpoolBassPlayer replied to Silky999's topic in Basses For Sale
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Another thing - the curriculum for music teaching in uk schools centres around ukuleles and guitars. I get the three string idea but I think that these aren't ideal.
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Obrienp started following Please help me setup my Barefaced Super Compact tone
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Please help me setup my Barefaced Super Compact tone
Obrienp replied to Big_Sam's topic in Amps and Cabs
Hi @Big_Sam. You have had masses of good advice about how to get the sound you want out of your BF cab. At the risk of muddying the water, I have discovered that the old school tone I wanted out of my rig, is not necessarily the sound that gets you heard in the mix. Now you might be happy with being a rumble in the mix but it can also be a muddy mush, especially in a space with difficult acoustics. I have been surprised by how much different my “on stage” tone sounds out in the room. Since getting a wireless system, I have had the opportunity to walk out in front to hear what the audience are getting and it can be quite different to what you hear close to the rig. I am now prepared to put up with a bit more high-mid and top end just to get a bit more clarity out front. Anyway, I just offer that as a thought, which you can completely ignore 😀. BTW, I have a Barefaced Two10 and 2 LFSys Monzas, the latter being more akin to your Super Compact but even more FRFR. The audience can hear the Monzas very well, the Two10 not so much without some upper EQ tweaks. -
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MuddBass replied to foxtrott's topic in Basses For Sale
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For Sale: Pete Skjold Greyling 5 – Impeccable Condition, Handcrafted Luxury Up for grabs is my stunning Pete Skjold Greyling 5, in the best, near-mint condition. This exquisite instrument combines exceptional craftsmanship with versatile sound options, making it a perfect choice for serious musicians. Key Features & Highlights: Beautiful, Warm Tone: The bass offers a very pleasant playing experience with a rich, warm sound that sits perfectly in any band mix. Flexible Sound Shaping: Equipped with a 4-way pickup switch (Reverse P, Series, Parallel, or P), allowing for a wide range of tonal options. New Thomastik JF 345 Flats: Recently fitted with these high-quality strings, the bass sounds fantastic and plays buttery smooth. Comfort & Playability: 33-inch scale length with a lightweight body (only 3.85 kg) and a superb H string, making it comfortable for extended playing. Premium Construction: 4-piece body crafted from fine Mahogany Symmetrical roasted quartersawn Maple neck, a true feel-good neck Indian Rosewood fretboard Evo gold frets Controls: Volume and tone blend for easy sound shaping Finish: Special satin finish that feels great and looks elegant Extras: Comes with a very high-quality, sturdy Skjold gig bag for safe transport Price & Details: Original price: $4,400 USD (plus shipping, taxes, and fees) This beautiful instrument is offered at a very attractive price, as I am currently having a custom 5-string built. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a top-tier, handcrafted bass that combines stunning aesthetics with incredible sound and playability. Feel free to contact me for more details or to arrange a viewing!
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I thought these looked interesting but £149 at Gear4music. 😯 That's a big investment for something that for most kids will be a piece of sculpture.
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Having a bit of a hardware clear out. I have a few sets of machine heads that I wont be using. All are new and unused but the boxes show signs of wear/age. Schaller BMF in black £60 posted Schaller M5-2000 5 string £60 posted Schaller M5-2000 5 string £60 posted Schaller Guitar Tuners £70 posted Schaller M4 Gold 2 a-side £55 posted
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I've not seen these before, and would be interested to know the educational thinking behind the 3-string idea. Quality-wise they seem ok (as much as I can tell from a photo). Bit pricey though I think. Probably best to go for the 6+ range and let her grow into it. Notwithstanding the flash cards and app, OP should still be prepared to spend time with her (IMHO, obvs.). It would be good to monitor progress regularly even if she seems happy with the app and cards. As I said before I think, most bad playing habits are acquired early and can be a pain to unravel further down the line. As always, just my opinion.
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If buying different tips, measure the diameter of the 'speaker' part they fit on as the hole in the tip come in different sizes. I've not checked when buying off Amazon and got ones too small.
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I can't enter this as it's several years old, but it fits the theme and is a bit different, so just for fun:
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Yep, i had the same experience. Started with the popular KZ’s but they were never comfortable and put me of using IEM’s for a while. Also settled on the Sennheiser’s after trying a few other brands. I have flat ears and most that i tried felt like they going to fall out, event though the seal itself was good.
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I remember the post now Michael. Apologies for asking again. Dave