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  2. Perfect. Thanks. That's exactly what I was thinking. Out via the headphone amp then everyone has independent volume controls. Cheers.
  3. The Heart's Filthy Lesson - David Bowie
  4. Weekend bump for this bargain beast
  5. The Needle And The Damage Done - Neil Young
  6. I have a big, unwieldy, noisy, hits-off-your-knees-when-you-carry-it, 45cm fan. It works but I sort of hate it. I once worked with a drummer who had a tiny plastic one but he could put it right behind the stool and pointing up his shirt. I called it a fan bidet, but in fairness he was the coolest on sweaty gigs.
  7. Welcome CF. Not from Sheffield, but used to play a song in the set titled 'Hallam Calling', as I was dating the radio newsreader back in the 80s.
  8. And I thought being shouted and sworn at was bad!
  9. OK, I suspect I must have missed something by scrolling through the bits with Danny in them, in which case appologies, I will see if there is a transcript available!
  10. I've a mountain of stuff for sale, as I've simply not the time or patience for the build that I had planned: Northwest Light Alder Jazz bass body in Honeyburst. Brand new in original packaging: £140 Squier CV Jazz bass body in Sunburst. Rough: £35 Unfinished Jazz bass body in Alder: £25 Fender 70's Pau Ferro Jazz Bass neck. Brand new in original packaging: £170 Gotoh GB528 Res-O-Lite tuners. Nickel 14mm. Brand new in original packaging: £85 Squier VM Pickups Jazz: £25 GZR EMG Pickups and controls for P Bass: £60 Fender AM Standard P Bass pickguards in Dark Tort and Black: £15 each Fender 9050 flatwounds. Well broken in and cut for Fender spacing: £25 Located Highlands, but happy to come to agreement regarding postage. The Ginger Tomcat is not for sale. Cheers.
  11. Nope. She had a wooden eye and a milky leg as well.
  12. Whassup with black trainers? I generally wear trainers out and about and I prefer plain black to brightly coloured gimmick styling. (Unless you're also going to say people going out wearing trainers.) (BTW, sandals are footwear; sandles sell cars.)
  13. For sale or trade Marleaux votan custom 5 Is a custom built for Carsten Fernau ! Body : Djibetou Neck : 1 piece mape Fretboard : maple Preamp : Delano Hardware : Hipshot Scale : 34 Active/Pasive Price : 2250€ Shipping from spain
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  14. The rounded "headstock" is so much easier on the eye than the standard square cut necks... GLWTS
  15. yes is versatile.
  16. This is the same pedal as the now famous Taylor Shift but with a different visual design. It includes a low pass filter which sounds great and the octave circuit is one of the best OC-2 clones out there. Can either ship at buyer's expense or happy to meet anywhere in London.
  17. I think it’s the first time I’ve seen a parrots beak headstock. Could be a game changer 😂
  18. I realise this is quite an old thread now... There's one thing I find useful that hasn't been mentioned - listen to the songs repeatedly. Our covers band normally add in 4-5 songs at a time. I'll pop them on to a playlist and listen during my commute, or just on in the background working from home. Sometimes I'm paying attention and listening to the bass, others it's just there to fill the silence. I find that I build up a lot of familiarity with the material, and I do a much better job of both learning my own part and keeping the band on the straight and narrow when it comes to rehearsing.
  19. Hmmm...(scratches head). Maybe it makes them much more portable? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/167385737980?mkevt=1&mkpid=2&emsid=e90001.m164960.l179212&plmtId=700008&mesgId=3037&mkcid=8&ch=osgood&bu=43035696244&trkId=01361126-f090-337c-b806-64017ed875de&cnvId=700003&recoId=167385737980&recoPos=2 Apologies if this has been posted previously
  20. That doesn't seem to tally with the comments...
  21. There’s one crucial detail which differentiates this from someone playing air guitar…
  22. Line 6 HX Stomp... took in a trade to try out before buying a HX ONE for my setup. Mint condition, with a brand new Protection Racket padded bag. Price includes UK Special Delivery.
  23. We have reached the frustrating "waiting for stuff to arrive" part of proceedings. But little things have happened. - the neck shims arrived, and I put the middle one (0.5 degree) one in. Can get a low enough action now, but the G saddle is pretty near the deck. Will try the 1 degree one and see how high that makes the saddles then decide which I prefer. - With it all strung up, did a basic setup on it and it intonates fine, not a lot of room left on the E saddle back travel, but there's a fix for that if needs be. - I found my nut files and lowered the slots to somewhere where they need to be, might chance my arm and grind them down a touch more. - I dealt with a high second fret by recrowning it - I know you should probably get the neck straight and check all the frets, but it's playing really nicely apart from that one so opted to spot fix it instead. Today a scary router bit should arrive and I'll be able to deal with the excess neck pocket material. And hopefully use the router on this bass for the last time.
  24. I expected sundays gig to be bad, outdoor in a marque for 3 hours in the mid day, so I brought a fan, so did the drummer, so we made a fan table behind us and it was great Maybe we can market the fan table!
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