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  2. Apologies for repeating myself...got a bit trigger happy, how does one delete posts? ☺️
  3. Thanks for taking the time to clear all that up. Sorry to hear about your past experiences, I hope there are good memories too.
  4. Is this plus Stevie's post, the seed of a Bass Bash talk? There's a lot of quick win handy hints for the gigging bassist.
  5. Wherever I Lay My Hat - Paul Young
  6. Yes, thank you. I was drying with a cloth as I went along the board. I was being a bit gung-ho as it was a freebie, I would've probably researched for a couple of hours on how to clean frets and fretboard if it was one of my 5 string basses 😄
  7. Yes, thank you. I was drying with a cloth as I went along the board. I was being a bit gung-ho as it was a freebie, I would've probably researched for a couple of hours on how to clean frets and fretboard if it was one of my 5 string basses 😄
  8. Yes, thank you. I was drying with a cloth as I went along the board. I was being a bit gung-ho as it was a freebie, I would've probably researched for a couple of hours on how to clean frets and fretboard if it was one of my 5 string basses 😄
  9. There's only 2 bags I'd ever recommend... 1. Soundwear 2. TuffBag The Soundwear is the Rolls Royce and has carried my main orchestra bass around for the past 25yrs and still looks brand new! The Tuff Bag was imported from the USA. I was looking for a famous Mooradian case (it's a bit lighter than the Soundwear) but they went out of business. The Tuff Bag people bought the pattern, materials and even employed a few of the staff. They added better straps and made them even better! Highly recommended. Ultimately it's about how much you value your instrument. Would you buy a Soundwear for a £750 school bass? But if you have a £120,000 old English or Italian bass then the cost of a Soundwear or Tuff Bag is negligible. Horses for courses I suppose. (tip, avoid the ones with the wheels built into the back of the case [Tom and Will etc] - they often break. Focus on light weight, padding and zip quality). That's my two peneth.
  10. Great set up. Ran exactly the same rig for a few years pre covid. GLWTS
  11. (More clearing…) sE Electronics Gemini II MK1 2013. Had this new directly from work collaboration I was doing with sE at the time. It was put to little use ever since I had it. When I did use , it was handled like new born chick and properly as you would with any dual tube mics. (Moved when cold, wait for pre amp to warm etc .. ) For certain applications - Tubes are kings and queens ! They produce beyond what is ‘sterile’ and add that subtle character (warmth.. saturation .. ) we often look for when tracking ! It sets sessions apart in my experience. So while these can do clean they arent sterile ! ! And like pre amps - tubes can set the difference between takes and parts. What is special about the Germini II is that it sounds beautiful and uncompromising for a fraction of a U47.. This mic will be HUGE on vocals, guitars, overheads, and double bass ! will be an amazing room mic as well all your podcasting needs and beyond ! Its solid build and was made during a period where sE was really producing outstanding microphones ! Price: £650 (Lowest, like for like, I could find on the bay and reverb combined is £650) Condition: Excellent. Includes: Original box, manua,l all cables and pre amp. Collection: Brighton or London. or can post within the UK (tracked and insured, at your expense.(will be heading upnorth 23/24/25/ August so can meet along M1/M6. Meet along the way or outside Manchester or nearby cities.) Fell free to ask any questions , - If of any interest, im happy to throw in a pop filter and a boom arm that might fit your vocal filter - free of charge ,, let me know if interested. Thanks ! (The actual briefcase box was stored in attic studio and was moved about, might have few scratched on the body of the briefcase.. but nothing I could see that was worth taking a picture)
  12. You’re welcome, I’ve been there. People knew what my father was like, but he was so likely to resort to the law of libel if they said anything he didn’t like that they kept quiet. He hospitalised a girlfriend such that her kids didn’t recognise her i think that my point is that there is some therapy in knowing you weren’t the only one it happened to (so less “why me?”)
  13. It wasn’t just that comment that annoyed me, but it was as you said mainly years of anger of Lorne being painted as a saint when he really wasn’t. I have spoken to the person who made the thread and I have asked him to take them down. Thank you for your support 😊
  14. You can keep your hat on - Tom Jones
  15. I think he needs to invest in a back up strap and some time in sorting out his pedal board. No-one should be getting shocks from a pedal board. Its generally all low voltage in pedals and suspect its more a static thing than actual voltage shock but definitely needs investigating. I prefer my fans in front of the band 😂😜😂 I take a large 18" gym fan for our female singer and a smaller 16" gym fan for myself. Drummer also uses a 16" gym fan. Wearing Glam costumes and wigs it does get very hot on stage and those fans and 2 litres of water each gig are my saving grace. 🤩 Dave
  16. Also the Sansamp Bass Driver never really scratched me where I itched - I still reckon the Paradriver is vastly superior
  17. I get that totally. People used to think my father was great too. Small village back then is not dissimilar to Facebook situation now
  18. I see, perhaps @sascha peakman your name was confused innocently with Sascha Bennett. I get why you were upset though, not taking away any of your righteous anger about Lorne
  19. That’s the thread I’m referring to, but it was mainly the people commenting about my dad on there that was rubbing me the wrong way, especially @impathological.
  20. I stopped replying due to the amount of messages I was receiving and was being overwhelmed. I’m sorry that I never got back to you.
  21. I was not the romantic interest, please stop spreading lies. I am his biological daughter that suffered for years because of this man.
  22. Ah...after fret work, I see. That's a different kettle of fish from a regular polishing routine then.
  23. I've got everything except the pickguard. I need to do some carpentry/filling before I order that. I'm quite looking forward to this one. Much better than forking out a grand for what I'm doing.
  24. My little secret.
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