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  2. I had it for decades. It gets worse during crazy windy weather, or before sudden heat/cold waves - and now we have wind and an incoming heat wave. Not ideal 👂
  3. Only recently got this as I've wanted to try one for a while as a possibly workhorse for a function band. These are great basses but I don't think its the one for me at the moment. Really good quality and nice feel to it, and a good B string. Weighs in at around 4.3kgs. In great condition, only 1 mark on the body, the scratch plate and rear panel still have the cellophane on them. Could be interested in trades for 4 or 5 strings. Would prefer collection from Chelmsford, comes with a good Yamaha gig bag but I don't currently have packing material to ship. Any questions please ask!
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  4. Some sell themselves short, others realise their value.
  5. Calculated the internal volume as 48.998 litres, taking in to account the battens, but not driver volume. Found a Beyma 12CMV2 file online and loaded in to WinISD. There endeth my knowledge on how to calculate port size! I watched some WinISD videos on YouTube, which only confirmed I am in over my head. Might some kind soul with WinISD skills be able to confirm what port diameter and length would be suitable for my cab, please?
  6. We'll leave it, as we have very different thoughts on the subject. I don't agree with your inferences, and have other notions as to what, if anything, constitutes 'middle and upper class'. Carry on carrying on; onward and upward. Peace.
  7. I thought you retired from gigging?
  8. Happy daze. I had a 200w Hiwatt PA head, and its associated four PA 'fridges' (2 x 15 below, and a 2x12 with horn, on each side...). The head got destroyed in the 80's (kids, eh..?), but I've since replaced it, and it's still in service as a bass amp. I foolishly sold the cabs on. Heavy, you say..? Yes, I had a Peugeot 403 ambulance to cart 'em around... Happy daze.
  9. You clean and refinish the bass, change strings, and what? This sounds different! If you love your 50 year young serial produced instrument, but it does not look right, what should you do? Grab a RAL-code colour leaflet. If you have a friend working as an AD or similar, ask a rendering of the new design. By the way, what's the name of the band? Björn again?
  10. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/317029233244?_skw=bass+guitar&itmmeta=01JYNHZFXDWZZWDNPGDNTAYSQM&hash=item49d06a325c:g:uj0AAeSwNrZoW8dN&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA0FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1cRSWZQTKGy7ZqAinWSfO8gUn3L8YoK1YMG%2BwL1HnqYQz%2BQ7Usb0ClbUyOmN81el1Fo1o3yTFUa4IPqJx1zR3uvmphB758O4x2OX8zmMUy2tdp2VTnBu%2BHnmlJ0X5z0o3516Rr6pCVFT7zZUD%2BbwE4nG4aCHuETa9KSDzYLxTR4pIFMttWRxaQx76BW%2FoFsLxiFhOc%2FDt1oQSW3oxToYWxdkoKBH3USbcgAtnhf3p4cqsLchKA6b7f3iW2DWTynHNM%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR_z-_bH1ZQ ..... really ?....
  11. So, to be clear, we're not talking about playing for free at a street party. I do this all the time. We're talking about commercial music festivals that generate a profit (which Glastonbury undoubtedly does.) The system that exists effectively tells artists who play for free that they're worthless (by choosing not to pay them), while charging people for tickets to see them and making a profit. You may be happy to support this system or shrug it off as somehow being a natural order, but I don't think we should. As well as devaluing the contribution small artists make to festivals like Glastonbury, it also constructs barriers for those who lack the means to play for free. We'll end with music being the same as the rest of the arts, populated almost entirely by middle and upper class people who are subsidised to play. In my view, either nobody gets paid, or everyone does. Even if that means Coldplay, Rod Stewart or whoever else earns less money, then so be it. In my industry (writing and journalism), people are routinely asked (and some will offer) to work for free to gain experience and exposure. I've always refused to work for free and paid other people if they have done work that generates a profit for me (or the company I operate).
  12. Quicker inviting both the crowd to your gaff and playing the gig there then? 🤭
  13. Ditto. Watching TV without sub-titles can prove difficult, especially if the speaker(s) happen to be female. I can still hear Big Bazza White clearly enough though. 🗣️ 👂🏻🫨
  14. I was chatting to Nathan East and Victor Wooten, as you do. They both have tinnitus and neither wear any hearing protection! I have tinnitus and I've been using ACS plugs for over 20 years. I dread to think what my hearing would have been like without them. The subtitles and sound bar help, but in my house we're at the, "Do we really need the TV to be that loud?" phase!!
  15. Very tasty bass and a good, clear overview. Cheers Dan.
  16. But it is possible to make a bass from an upright piano! That's possibly the best future for an old acoustic, if the wood is wood, not particleboard. Like @BigRedX said, think about the tuning. If the piano was left without it for several years, retuning requires several times and some money.
  17. Beast of a cab at a great price.
  18. If you want to make money in music, then become a covers band specialising in weddings. They seem to be fairly profitable.
  19. yep so did mine. It was always fine and I didn't notice it, but since I had covid, it's definately worse
  20. Any expectation following on from my actions is not my responsibility, it's that of the expectee. As goes the saying : 'Blessed are those that expect nothing, for they shall never be disappointed.' I choose to play for free, whatever the venue, commercial or otherwise. What about the sums involved..? Getting paid a pittance, when others on the same bill are receiving thousands; is that a problem..? In this strange 'logic' of no-one being disabused, shouldn't there be some sort of equivalence, then, so that the artists get [ more | less | the same ] (choose one...) as the hot dog stand owner, or the headline act..? Why is it a problem if someone gets paid and another chooses not to..? Being asked to play for free is not the same as asking to play for free, or even turning down payment. There's no 'moral high ground' to any of it; all are able to make their own decisions, and abide by the consequences. I think no worse of those making different choices to mine; I would like to think that these notions could be reciprocated. I expect nothing in this regard, of course, and am never disappointed.
  21. Update; dropped my bow off with the local repairer, it should be ready next week. We're going with some chestnut hair he has, since I know quite a few bassists like a somewhat coarser/grippier hair for Spirocores.
  22. I used to have a Hiwatt stack, 200watt amp and 2 412 cabs. I never lifted it. We had roadies for that sort of thing. Just rereading this thread made my back ache!!!
  23. @Jean-Luc Pickguard Yes I have noticed worse tinnitus during periods of high stress, so I can relate to the “feedback loop”. I’m fortunate that mine is low level and not really disruptive, and probably average for my age. I would add that in my experience earwax plays a part. I spend long amounts of time wearing headphones, as well as ear plugs, and that can move earwax around leading to issues.
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