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  2. Curve ball! Notched both sides, which makes sense, particularly if they are cut in two or three operations. It's also the AVII 1960 P: And the Flea Jazz:
  3. Having a muse on getting another ABG. Would prefer a 5er but my recollection of a previous 4er was that due to the relative position of bridge to lower bout, the neck effectively gets pushed out a couple of inches... When not looking at fretboard kept finding self playing 2 frets higher than normal when sat down. Did have a short scale ABG even longer ago that I don't recall having this issue. Any similar experiences? Does such a thing exist as a short scale 5 string ABG?
  4. I'm aware of the limitations of speakers/Youtube compression etc. Perhaps they need to re-record the demo (which was my first thought). Through my headphones (which obviously isn't as good as being in the room) there appears to be way less mids from the BF cab. A deep bass and 'pingy' top end but it also sounds like its size. My personal preference, to be clear, of a much more low mid punch and a nice clarity and sparkle in the highs (you can at least take this away if you want). Sometimes I like it to be middy and aggressive. I am not a fan of super deep bass; I'd let the PA do that if needed.
  5. Nice. I still have a very early Kingston 5 string which I took the fugly pickguard off 5 minutes after getting it home from the shop. Ive always drooled over a 535, which I know I'll never buy as I'll never be good enough to deserve it. I have seriously contemplated the AG model though and may well take the plunge one day.
  6. A die punch uses two matched dies, the upper one is the shape of the object wanted, and is forced through a matching hole. There is a small clearance around the die. If it was the upper die that is forced through a hole in the lower die that was chipped, the extra clearance would mean that it would punch out a slightly smaller shape.
  7. For perfectly clean, and having a good compressor and effects loop, the Fishman is great. But if I had to choose one between the Fishman and the SH1, I’d go with the SH1 as it works great for both electric and upright.
  8. Pre-Korg, so it's going to be a beaut.
  9. Oh, yes. Oh, yes, yes, yes.
  10. Korg Wavestate SE synthesizer, platinum limited edition , all metal build with high quality keybed made in japan with hard case, lots of onboard sounds. additional packs installed, in mint condition, korg hard case and original box. £950 feedback.
  11. Buy a desk fan FFS.
  12. Perfect, thank you. The Fishman is high on my list for my EUB and for a moment, I thought you were saying the SH1 was even better. I'm currently toying over the idea of either a Sansamp Para Driver or Fishman Platinum Pro to cover both my fretless electric and Ibanez EUB.
  13. We wants it, Precious, but we can't affords it. We wants it so badly!
  14. Well, that all depends on whether we hang on for the three points, or not.
  15. Great set up. Ran exactly the same rig for a few years pre covid. GLWTS
  16. Will consider reasonable offers.
  17. You get a cupboard?! Luxury!
  18. I have never produced "trouser flap" even when I had my massive bass rigs. Firstly I haven't worn trousers with enough material to flap since some time in the mid to late 70s which was before I started gigging. Secondly if I had been playing that loud, I'd be even more deaf than I am already.
  19. I used an LM2 coupled with a Schroeder 1212L to good effect.
  20. Ah, so what is missing is pretty much 🏆= £ = £ = @upside downer.
  21. I’ve used my Markbass LM2’s with a Barefaced Super Compact (plus a G2 Midget sometimes) for years now, my fave amp combo ever, and I’ve experimented with a whole bunch. So if you have the budget, one of their Super Minis would definitely do the job (and then some). https://barefacedaudio.com/products/super-midget Si
  22. Fleas-frame J Geils Band
  23. For sale Digbeth DBV 4x10 excellent condition. One minor mark as per pic within.Pickup from Stoke. Any trial.Possible meet up within reasonable distance The Laney DIGBETH DBV410-4 is designed for the bass player who demands a powerful and dynamic single compact cabinet set up. Loaded with 4x10" vintage voiced HH Black Label series ceramic drivers, the DBV410 is designed to accentuate the impressive midrange punch and tone of 4 x 10" drivers working together in a tuned cabinet. The DBV410-4 delivers superb top-end tone thanks to the 1" LaVoce Compression driver, and it’s warm punchy vintage tone is at home on any stage or studio gig. The DBV410-4 matches with either the DB500H or DB200H Digbeth heads. Laney DIGBETH DBV4104 4 x 10" Bass Speaker Cab Key Features 600 watts 4x 10" HH Black 25044-16 Ceramic Woofers 1" LaVoce DF10 Compression Driver Compression Driver On/Off Compression Driver Full/Half 4 Ohms impedance Connections: Combi Socket (Speakon compatible twist and 6.3MM jack) Side mounted grab handles Frequency Response: 41Hz > 16KHz SPL 1W/1m: 101 dB SPL Max SPL1m: 129 dB SPL Dimensions Width: 500mm Depth: 390mm Height: 930mm Weight: 32.7kg
  24. You Vetter, You Vet - The Who
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