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  3. I'm Going To Spain - Steve Bent
  4. Do You Know Where You're Going To ? (Theme From Mahogany) - Diana Ross
  5. Where Are You Going ? - Dave Matthews Band
  6. Nowhere Man - The Beatles
  7. Road To Nowhere - Talking Heads
  8. Driving Home For Christmas - Chris Rea
  9. Christmas In Me Car - Pat And The Patios
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  11. On The Road Again - Canned Heat
  12. I that black or very dark blue?
  13. On the road again - Willy Nelson
  14. Bought this a few weeks ago for a gig I had at new year as a last minute replacement for my fuzz that died. Since got my usual fuzz repaired so this isn’t needed. Pretty much brand new except Velcro on the back. Price includes shipping in the UK, cheers!
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  15. For smaller venues, one sub, anywhere works surprisingly well. For this gig we used two house tops, but our own single sub (rather than the house one) at stage left... under the mixer (!) I had my amp at monitor volume and it was di'd (post valve gain stage) into the PA. (I should add that my partner said it was the best sound she's ever heard from us).
  16. Route 66 - Stones
  17. As promised Stubs. Agree with your positive review. Bestest wishes Snorks
  18. New BL-800 on the way for my matching pair. This is likely to be my last ever bass purchase unless I can persuade someone to sell a certain white 70s fretless Precision.....
  19. Interstate Love Song - Stone Temple Pilots
  20. Yeah. If these found their way to me in Manchester…I’d be made up. They could be my rehearsal rig…
  21. Although I am not a rookie as far as electronics goes, however I have made one rookie error. When I tested the unit I had a slight buzz. Very hard to hear but there nonetheless. Looked at the specs of the two units, the TC Helicon Mic Mechanic 3 needs 300mA at 9V which is fine. The power modules I have are 9V 3 watts so 333mA current supply. In my head that was enough for the Zoom B2 Four too. However I was wrong, it needs 500mA. Luckily, both Myra and Vigortronix make a pin compatible 5 watt version. That gives me 550mA anf it more than enough. I am annoyed that I could have ordered them with the other bits yesterday but hey.
  22. I love his vids, he's absolutely hilarious, but really informative too, brilliant 👍🏼😎
  23. My D800 was having a similar issue some time ago, I found a screw missing from the bottom of the casing, replacing that cured the problem, might be worth a quick look
  24. PA should always carry the instruments, and again the reason is dispersion. Low frequencies have no problem filling a room as they're not highly directional, or directional at all below roughly 250 Hz. But that's not the case with mids and highs, so if you want 'not a bad seat in the house' the mids and highs from everything should be in the PA, drums included. Not necessarily loud, but just enough to give a uniform sound throughout.
  25. Selling this lovely Bitmap in great shape with original box - it's basically mint apart of velcro. These received significant software update last year with additional clipping modes etc. Red Panda has also very convenient web editor for presets. Happy to trade (with price adjustments) for interesting dirt pedals. Bitmap occupies my "loose spot" for additional dirt in pedalboard and I'm just happy to experiment. Basic overdrive I'm covering with Capo. The ones I would love to try are EAE, Damnation Audio, Broughton, Bearfoot, Hiero etc. Would've thrown 3leaf in but what are the chances
  26. True isolation means no connection at the power supply. The problem, is that on the typical 10 way supply such as Donner etc the power supply duplicates the signal grounding and often causes ground loops that imposes hum or buzz. Many people will never experience it but my two pedals do interact. Using totally isolated supplies will reduce ground or earth loops.
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