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Wren Wren Wren - Divine Comedy
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Bluewine replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I'll flex a bit here. I know Larry Hartke. He's from my part of New Jersey. I had dinner with him last time I was home. Daryl -
How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Bluewine replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I get it Stub. I've got a video from our gig from Saturday night. Video and audio are poor. It's not worth sharing Daryl -
Thanks for the update. I'm still loving mine as well and have been playing it a lot recently. I agree, the stand is heavy but it's good quality. What tinkering did you do to the case?
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Three Little Birds - Bob Marley
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mustafunk1 started following Aries Bovidae custom 5
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For sale this beautiful Aries Bovidae with amazing woods and finish! Body: Mahogany, Maple, Alder, Swamp Ash Neck: 7-Piece Maple/Wenge/Bubinga/Wenge/Bubinga/Wenge/Maple Scale: 35" Frets: 6150 Fingerboard: Rosewood Bridge: Hipshot (Gold) Tuners: Hipshot Ultralite (Gold) Pickups: Aries Custom Hand-Wound Dual-Coils Electronics: Aries Custom 3-Band (Bass, Middle, Treble, Pickup Selector) Wooden Electronics and Battery Cover Finish: High Gloss Aries logo on the pickus Weight: 9.90 lbs/4.4 kg Price 2100 €
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BassAdder60 started following Changing faces, changing styles
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We were a successful female fronted covers band ( rock, pop ) and the girl could sing and more importantly put on a visual show IE she was entertaining for sure. When she was leaving us for personal reasons we tried hard to find a lady who could sing rock but we failed. Most had no projection or power or they didn’t sing well ! Due to the comparison that would be clearly made to the awesome outgoing lady we decided to get a guy to replace her. The result was the band changed so much it was a terrible version of what it was. I left ( who formed the band ) then the guitarist left and only the original drummer remains Sad really how bands go from hero to zero very quickly and mostly it’s down to a change of singer especially if you were blessed with a very good front person who had an amazing vocal range and power. She looked good too !!
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I've been working on a wiring diagram for my latest idea. There is some method behind the madness: In everyday use I run with both pickups, tone and volumes full. To get more middle, turn the neck pickup down a bit, less middle, turn the bridge pickup down a bit. If I use a pick, I may turn the tone down on one of the pickups if I don't need all the click. I haven't got a taping kill switch, and really ought to have one. So here's the circuit I came up with. The two pots represent a logarithmic MN taper pot that is built as one pot to make a centre notched pickup blend control. Easy to turn one pickup down a bit. Then there are two tone switches. Quick selecting pre-set low pass. Then a tapping kill switch (Break signal switch-Normally Closed, Press = mute) That will be fun. The circuit analyser says it's all in phase and won't be hum cancelling. It may be because the pickups are single coil in the model. A bit more research there needed. I intend to replicate the existing low pass filter spec. They have a subtle effect, just enough to take the growl out. No need to experiment, someone has already done that it seems. I'd be interested to hear any comments or suggestions/improvements.
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Triad - Jefferson Airplane
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MarkBass Little Mark IV and MB58R 102P cabs
BassAdder60 replied to BassAdder60's topic in Amps and Cabs
I will soon be the proud owner of the MB58R 102 Energy instead of the P variant ! 400w rated instead of 300w -
SpondonBassed started following Hello from darkest Wiltshire
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Welcome Rover.
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Very Belated Harley Benton PB-50 Build Diary
Huge Hands replied to Huge Hands's topic in Build Diaries
I appreciate your advice on this. I'm still thinking about the decal! I don't think I want a fretless - I have the DB and EUB if I want to scratch those itches. As for the Chinese neck, I was looking at it tonight and realised I may have been a bit unfair to it. I am not an expert on neck profiles but it is quite deep so assume it probably is a D type profile so not really Jazz like at all. I also now assume the original nuts were not that wide due to the headstock profile so it may be more faithful to the original than I thought. I wouldn't know if course, as I've never seen a real 51 in the flesh, I just love the look. This neck is really straight though and has not needed much adjustment so far. Very happy! -
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@Lord Sausage Huge musical composition. Keeps turning up new and interesting melodies and ideas all the way through. Some stunning playing in there too.
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Very Belated Harley Benton PB-50 Build Diary
Huge Hands replied to Huge Hands's topic in Build Diaries
I just remembered that I forgot to mention the tuners. Again, these were Ali Express left handed ones. I can't remember how much they were but I think it was less than a tenner. I will edit my earlier costs post. .. -
Rover started following Hello from darkest Wiltshire
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Hello everyone, I started learning last year, and have a lesson every week with generally a lot of practice in between. I do have a number of other interests so I confess that I don't always do as much as is needed, but I'm making progress and enjoy every minute. Although I have always loved Rock (I'm a closet Prog-Rocker!), at 73 I'm arguably a bit old to be the next rock god (laugh dammit, that was a joke!), so I'm biting the bullet and learning to read and play Jazz. My first, and current, bass is a P-J style Epiphone Power bass. A much maligned 4-string instrument, it does have one big negative - of which more in a question I will ask in the appropriate place. Otherwise, I love it. That's probably more than enough about me for now, so thanks for reading this far! Rover
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What are you listening to right now?
Stub Mandrel replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
In the 1980s even Cliff Williams played a headless bass 😁 -
July , Tis the time for another Composition Challenge
Lord Sausage replied to lurksalot's topic in Recording
Ok, I'm done. I'm not 100% happy with the mix and it's a couple of seconds over. I've cut a minute off it and I can't take any more off. It just sounds weird to me now because of the cuts.😆 So I've had enough. It is what it is. Like I said. Based on the E7 triad riff and I mess with the scales each time round. Affecting(contorting) the melody, chords etc. Listen to Echoes of the Altered by Dreaded Ted & The Nutters on #SoundCloud -
Let the chips fall where they may. Also avoid Oct 11-12th - that's the SW bash...
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My Girlfriend's Girlfriend - Type O Negative
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FMC 1210UL Cab £350 **Final Price drop**
franzbassist replied to Freddi375's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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MartinB started following Where do independent musicians publish their music these days?
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It's because frequency cancellation, a side-effect of two pickups in parallel². The closer the pickups are together, the stronger the effect. When that happens, the midrange gets reduced. Can be solved by not having both pickups at 100%. (² like that glassy sound on a Stratocaster on positions 2 & 4)
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jonno1981 started following Recording equipment to put stuff on Instagram
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Len_derby started following Changing faces, changing styles
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jonno1981 started following 2025 SE Bass Basheroo! Please read!
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I think you might have to pick a date and go for it. Exception being avoiding school holiday weekends- that makes sense. It’s going to be impossible to find a date that works for everyone.