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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
nilorius replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
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Forecast for Friday night is -31C and Saturday night will be -30C. I'll be going through a lot of firewood in the next few days with daytime temps between -15 and -20 C and lots of wind. Not starting a contest or trying to prove anything but this has been a cold week, don't think I'll be doing any skiing on my trails for a couple of days.☹️
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Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
Mokl replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
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Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
Mokl replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
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Cheers mate . I'll have a proper measure up at the weekend .
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How is the budget Doogee tablet working out so far?
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Way Huge Pork & Pickle Fuzz & Distortion
Jeffskowski replied to loveboatcaptain's topic in Effects For Sale
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😂 We get -5 here. Quite regularly. But the Celsius variety! You might have to scrape your car windows but it will still start without you worrying!
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Mykesbass started following Rush - Blu Ray disc rot.
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When something similar happened to one of the big CD manufacturers (PDO - Phillips Dupont Optical) they honoured every one that got sent back for many years. If this is a known problem perhaps the Blu-ray manufacturer will do the same.
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
zbd1960 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
My current rehearsals are Tuesday evening (choir), Wednesday afternoon (community choir), Thursday afternoon (tenor sax, jazz group), Friday evening (training brass band, euphonium). -
Maruszczyk Mr. Tee - Short Scale Bass (30"). Picked up in a trade from @andybassdoyle in 2025 (super bloke!) - it's a fantastic bass but I'm not finding myself reach for it when I'm off to gigs and it's a shame to have it sitting in it's (included Hiscox hard) case. 5 string, currently setup E - C. A superb, light weight bass. Looks stunning and plays amazingly. Piezo bridge + magnetic pickup with Richter electronics in. Controls are: 1) Volume/pan between piezo and mag pickups 2) Bass/treble with push/pull on the treble for passive bypass. 3) Mid/mid frequency Originally fretless, professionally fretted by a previous owner. This video shows the bass when it was new: Full spec as per the original build is: Scale Length Short Scale 30" Number of Frets 20 Frets Body Construction Hollowbody Body Wood Alder Top Wood Eye Poplar Veneer Walnut Color Type Natural Body Binding Without Binding Body Finish Gloss Pickguard 3ply Cream Neck Wood Flamed Maple Neck Finish Matte Neck Profile Modern C Nut Width 40mm Carbon Rods No Fingerboard Wood Macassar Ebony Fingerboard Radius 14'' Headstock Type Matching Headstock (Natural) Headstock Finish Gloss Headstock Logo Silver Nut Black Pickup Combination Single Coil (SSC) Manufacturer Bassculture Pickup Finish Pickguard Color Neck Pickup Bassculture SSC 'Cream' Hardware Color Chrome Knobs Type Dome-Style Tuner Type Standard Y-Style Security Locks Without Security Locks String Type Flatwound ------ Available to view / test / collect from Exmouth, Devon. Postage / delivery may be possible dependant on location. --- Only trades of interest really are a good Precision (Japan or US) or a Kubicki (cash either way) ---
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Yes, Fahrenheit. Daryl
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@neepheid beat me to it and explain it better
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tommyjamesallen started following Neck-off basses
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The soundpost will often sit within a small foam ring on the back of the bass, to stop it from falling.
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I’m taking an educated guess that you mean Fahrenheit which most people here wouldn’t ‘get’. So that’s MINUS 20! I was in -23c in NYC once, with windchill, and I was able to break off bits of the moustache I had at the time 😂.
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For me its all i could want, or at least need. No expression pedal makes it smaller, which is what i always look for and has put me off so many other boxes. Im using a GP-50 at the moment and other than always on Ampeg NAMM or sim, both quite restricted in tone options (although good enough) i only use a bit of Comp and Chorus. I dont need to make silly noises liek synth or filter stuff, and have no need for any real time control. What i miss is using my BDDI, but im limiting myself to only use one box these days, as this works. There have been a few Ampeg style boxes ive wanted, but without the chorus and comp, so not ideal.
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It's a 14 year old thread but here's where it started: https://www.talkbass.com/threads/darkglass-pedals-are-going-to-be-made-in-the-usa-now.892646/ The relationship didn't pan out - don't know the specifics - but these Built in the USA units are Spencers redesigns. Anyway - great pedal (mine is still on my board). GLWTS!
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Well he did win 😂
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I like the look of this: https://dingwallguitars.com/bass/jacob-umansky-signature/
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It's when the E and A half of a split pickup is closer to the bridge than the D and G half. Regular way is the other way round.
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For Info, the Mk1 Barts often fitted in Ibanez and Cort are Reverse P in a Soap Bar... not my pickup Which might explain why they often score less favourable when compared to a Bart Full Humbucker Soapbar.
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Did Salvador Dali play bass?
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For anyone who doesn't know, could someone explain what a reverse P configuration is?
