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  2. I wouldn't suggest anyone buy a loudness meter as some sort of gauge for your performance volume. It'll give you more bad info than good, and steer you in the wrong direction if you don't know how to interpret it. Cheap decibel meters aren't accurately calibrated, and they show a peak value. Proper loudness motoring takes in to account that music is a dynamic source and measures with averages over a particular timescale (often a 15 minute average, but usually no less than 5). If you stand at the back of a pub with a cheap meter you'll see all sorts of shocking big numbers pop up when the dynamics are up or the drummer throws a big hit in - if the untrained person holding it tells you "you got up to 112dB!" and then you're moderating what you do based on that, you're chasing your tail because that momentary peak means nothing in terms of genuine perceived loudness in the room.
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  4. Any bass player from Ozric Tentacles. Or Marcus's bass playing on any of Luther's records. His bass playing on this is the reason he is regarded so highly imo. It's just a masterclass in for the record understated slap.
  5. Any bass player from Ozric Tentacles. Or Marcus's bass playing on any of Luther's records. His bass playing on this is the reason he is regarded so highly imo. It's just a masterclass in for the record understated slap.
  6. Any bass player from Ozric Tentacles. Or Marcus's bass playing on any of Luther's records. His bass playing on this is the reason he is regarded so highly imo. It's just a masterclass in for the record understated slap.
  7. Autobun - Kraftwerk
  8. Ever wanted that mega Bi phase action like a musitronic! But smaller and cheaper. These are difficult to find, so my last bump.
  9. Wunderhorse at Cheese and Grain in Frome....not been there before. Little warm up gig before they play Glastonbury.
  10. Ropy Music and their spinoff, Poxy Music. The High Ladas Motorheap
  11. It's hard to shift them but on the other hand, the sale of one CD generates about the same profit as having 1,377,339 people listen to the album on Spotify.
  12. NOW £80 POSTED Mackie 802 VLZ3 mixer Cracking little desk, I've used it for home recording and gigs - sounds great for both. Tons of features, great mic preamps, full working order, complete with PSU (euro plug with adaptor). Selling as I'm just not using it any more. Manual here http://kunstencentrumbelgie.com/overbelgie/802VLZ3_OM.pdf I'm in Manchester over the next couple of weeks - happy to meet at a services or even drop off if you're near the right motorway. Trades - I'm interested in Jamerson's original P Bass or *possibly* a compressor pedal - feel free to offer anything else.
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  13. I have one, it is very good, possible to plug in your mic for your volume and eq and then a line out to the main PA ….it took me a while to sort that out. I position it on a low mic stand about 3 feet away facing upwards to me/my mic.
  14. Every Ampeg amp ever in one pedal! (According to Tech 21) https://www.tech21nyc.com/products/sansamp-2/vtbass/ The person the person I bought it off bought it off (or should that be the person from whom the person from whom I bought it bought it?) had a DI out retrofitted - pro job, looks good, works a treat. It has an extra jack socket on the output side, which I'd guess is a Direct Output? There's also an extra switch/button which I imagine is either a pre/post or ground lift for the DI. Velcro on the back (prickly side) The battery compartment cover doesn't stay put. Sorry about that. There are some marker pen marks (not mine) on everything except 'level' Comes with instructions/sample settings card. Fifty quid posted
  15. A very 1970s Mustang Bass on EBay. Poo brown and insensitively modified with a Carvin pickup up at the neck. The inevitable clicky phase/coil split switch is there too. No need to worry about fakery here! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116563598473?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=kKGvwWPtR3C&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=74jSvcDiTL6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
  16. FaitalPRO 15PR400 15"4Ohm, used 4 times,change of cab makes this available,i'm sure you all know how good these are,£135+P&P.Thanks, Julian.
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  17. I was coming here to suggest Dan too, this is right in his wheelhouse and I'd have the utmost confidence in his work, both in the design and the standard of construction. He's the real deal.
  18. Nice Custom jazz bass,body is made from Sapele(Mahogany)with 6 coats of gun stock oil.Dimarzio J pickups with switching for series and parallel weighs around 10lbs,sounds and plays great.Price included postage in UK.£475
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  19. It is a beautiful looking bass. That body wood is gorgeous. Surprised this hasn't sold yet. Dave
  20. Is anyone near Richtone Music? I’ve seen something that I wouldn’t mind someone casting an eye over if you’re planning a trip!

  21. The guys I play with are not selling CD's like they used to. They still make CD's but in smaller numbers, but it's downloads and streaming that has taken over.
  22. a) The drummer should be able to vary his volume. b) These guys have been playing since the 60's and don't know how loud they are? c) If you are all facing each other then the person opposite is getting full blast and the player isn't. That's not ideal. d) Again, after playing since the 60's no one should be guessing about anything.
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