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  2. It's definitely a neck-off job. Depending on the design it's sometimes easier to convert to bolt-on and add a shim, or you can reset the angle and glue it back on. Check out twoodfrd on Youtube, he has a bunch of great videos about neck resets and the geometry involved (he's more fly-on-the-wall than how-to, so you have the just watch a bunch to figure stuff out, but he's brilliant).
  3. IMO it doesn't matter if you are playing to just the bar staff and half of the other band on the bill or an adoring audience of several thousand. You have to give it everything. If you can't do that then maybe live performance isn't for you. I've played my share of poorly attended gigs, and you never know if one of the two people who aren't venue staff or in one of the other bands is going to be someone important who will open the doors to better gigs, as has also happened to me.
  4. Cheers! Yeah, if I were still gigging regularly, I'd be clinging on to this amp. But I'll be keeping my Little B*ast*rd 30 for recording - probably my joint favourite with the CTM-100! - so I can't really justify keeping both of them.
  5. First proper rehearsal (after the initial meet and jam session) with the new covers band went really well, and we've very easily agreed on a couple of simple rules of engagement; [1] we want to make the singer sound as good as possible, so we'll play it where he needs to sing it and if it ultimately doesn't suit then we won't waste time on it, and [2] nobody has to play anything they hate. Plan is to get an initial set together and do some open mics to see what response we get, but the main drive behind it is that we play what we like and have fun doing it. With that in mind we went down the initial list, booted the couple I just wasn't going to have anything to do with, swapped some others with better suited songs by the same band, added some to look at which are my influence and they'd never heard of before, self-assigned some homework which are their influence and I'd never heard of before, and even chopped up and reordered a tune on the spot to get rid of a keyboard solo and make 'our' version. We have a better list for next time and it feels like everyone is pulling in the same direction. It's been ages since I've had to explain my odd (so I'm told) musical ways to new people, so that was fun, but they had to understand that keys / notes / dots / tabs / chord charts / number systems are all meaningless to me - I play by ear, have no idea which notes I'm playing, 'know' a song if I can literally hear it in my head, really don't care which key you move it to.. etc. It felt like one of those initial dating conversations where you start to question whether it'd be easier to just stay single than go over all this again, but at least they know now!
  6. There are loads of wiring diagrams on Schaller's Megaswitch website. It's a bit awkward to navigait, but once you're figured out what set-up you're after it should make sense.
  7. You'll have heard of Mayones though, Fame is their more budget friendly line and only sold through DV24/7 😎 My pal John has played a Fame Baphomet for a good few year now, swears by it 👍
  8. Was it the Dragonflii in Pontypool by any chance? Great little pub but we had a similar issue with attendance :-)
  9. This was my TE combo on cab tower.
  10. This old TE head sounds amazing through my Bergantino ceramic magnet driver cabs.
  11. I was in a band that literally played to a barman, one man and the man's dog. We did sell album to the man. We didn't ask if the album was for the dog.
  12. Happens to the best of us, Blue. I remember one time we played to a completely empty room, save for the bar staff. They told us we could go home after playing the first set. We still got paid. Epic fail. It was a football club's social club - albeit a very small team in the Highland League, but is that what supporting your team looks like? I just couldn't believe it.
  13. Very nice to see them back. Love the slick convertible combo thing. The heads say 4ohm minimum, but they sell a pre-done stack with the 115 and 210 (4ohm each, 2ohm total). How odd.
  14. Well, it gives me no pleasure to say this, but I effing knew it. I've been saying on and off that they were in bother for the past couple of years. I hope that whoever buys what's left (Fender seem to be the front runner) isn't doing it just to hoard the name.
  15. They probably enjoyed it more than Marc enjoyed our performance. He didn't clap once!
  16. So I'm guessing the idea is to download songs in ChordPro format from SongSelect, and then add into your JustChords database? Are you able to increase the font size, scroll using a bluetooth footswitch, change keys on the fly (or at least relatively easily) and annotate?
  17. Love the Marc Bolan cut-out story. I remember once we an outside event on a farm where we ended up playing to the livestock. Daryl
  18. I haven't played with it much aside from setting up 2 or 3 alternate tuning scenes, but so far it's performing well. It tracks well down to my open E string, but I notice a little latency depending on how far down you shift on the lower note, but it's perfectly usable for BEAD tuning. My prefered pitch shift on the Helix for bass is the Simple Pitch, which whilst monophonic, tracked better on bass. The newer poly shift blocks had a tradeoff between speed and artefacts depending on the tracking setting. The Anagram is just as accurate as the simple pitch, but polyphonic and no artefacts so far. There's an indepth review on the pitch shift that I found useful
  19. In the pics posted we sold 234 seats $18.00- $20.00 at the theater gig. Maximum capacity is 300. Very unusual for us. However it was in our hometown and The Bend Theatre has built a fine reputation as a premier live music venue. They book 2-3 national touring bands every week. Daryl
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  21. I think it's easier to take when the second gig has the big crowd. Playing to a packed crowd on a Friday and then playing to a few " lost souls " on Saturday is hard to take. Daryl
  22. We’d had a gig booked for months, a ticketed affair. I’d seen social media promotion and I assume something more locally. Come a week beforehand and, IIRC, a whole 6 tickets had been sold. Given it was a trek and any payment would at least have to cover fuel, the promoter pulled it. Fair enough, but a bit more, up front, clarity about the ticket sales would have saved the last minute ‘are we, aren’t we?’ shenanigans.
  23. A few years ago we played to the barman and a cardboard cut-out of Marc Bolan in a venue in South Wales. We actually got paid - £13! That was between us... To be fair, it was raining.
  24. I liked your idea, so as it was asked, the shīt sandwich has been delivered, just waiting for its taste in return.
  25. Creep - Radiohead
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