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  2. krispn

    Neural Quad Cortex

    yeah had a look but nothing came up when I filtered for bass and cabs
  3. Well-used Keeley Bassist compressor, in fully working condition. Cosmetically it’s not in great nick, but functionally it’s exactly as it should be. Includes original box manual / paperwork Velcro on the base, as it’s lived on a board. Anyone who knows the Bassist will know how good these are, simple, transparent, and very effective compression. £90 Happy to meet in / around Edinburgh, or can post for around £10 UK at buyer’s cost.
  4. Opinions aren't facts. That's it really.
  5. 4: I nearly have that reaction to The Beatles - but it's not the music as such, it's JL's whiny voice. I think L&M were stellar songwriters and I have a massive collection of covers by other artists. I love the songs. I just can't help thinking how much more popular they would have been with a real singer....
  6. Very good condition BOSS RC-3 looper, lightly used and in full working order. Comes with original box and manual. Velcro on the base, but otherwise very tidy. £100 Happy to meet in / around Edinburgh, or can post for around £10 UK at buyer’s cost.
  7. Really? I don’t… Genuinely curious!
  8. I’d have added: 3: Music that you don’t have an opinion of and don’t really mind if it’s playing in the background. 4: Music that you’d leave a pint in a pub to get far enough away from the building so that you can’t hear the music.
  9. Brilliant transaction with Pete, I needed the item pronto and it arrived the following morning really well packaged. Deal with confidence, another top BassChatter 👌🏼 Thanks again Peter 👍🏼
  10. Ask Santa for one.....and a Stingray!
  11. WOW that's some price for one of these amps. 1/3rd of the retail price. I looked at these before getting my Handbox WB-100 but the new price was way out of my range. So so envious of whoever buys this. Amp tubiness in abundance. GLWTS Dave
  12. For myself I’ve taken similar action, albeit the opposite, I’ve quit my gigging bands as just find it too much now, and am going to concentrate on doing less intense things which I enjoy and sitting back and enjoying life at a slower pace.
  13. A friend of mine died last month. 65. Our drummer is going in for stents next week. 60. A manager at work had a heart attack- has been off for 4 weeks so far. Stents fitted. 48. Stay safe everyone.
  14. Nuneaton....I see what you did there 😁
  15. Kev

    Neural Quad Cortex

    Is there any more detail about how V2 is able to capture compressors? Kean to try it out when I get chance,there's a bunch of Cali 76 captures, but can't get my head around how it may work??
  16. The thing is, with music or any art form or, indeed, loads of other stuff, there are broadly two ways to measure them - popularity / utility and 'quality'. Sometimes the first is a function of the second, but not very often. It's quite difficult to keep these two separate and attempt to be objective about it. It's a good mental exercise and stops you turnig into either a pub bore or an intolerant tw*t but it also makes for potentially dry conversations or exchanges of views. So in the spirit of objectivity... Morrisey is not 'rubbish' in either of the senses - he has written good songs and can hold a tune and his music has been very popular. Wetherspoon's food: no idea, only ever been in one of thier pubs once and the beer was cheap but the floor was sticky. Not for me, Clive, but people want somewhere to meet and have a drink and some food and we can't always be making those kinds of decisions based on our agreement or otherwise with famous owners. I am rarely in England and when I am there are lots of excellent pubs I can go to and get beer I like in a pleasant atmosphere, which I accept I have to pay more for. Ian Brown can't sing but I still enjoy his vocal delivery, partly because I can sing along to it and not sound awful! Liam G can't sing and I don't like thier music but I understand they are popular. Coldplay I just don't get but I think they are largely music for people who don't like music and they perform a valuable function of making a lot of people feel happy. If you want to find genuine total rubbish you just need to put a random word into Spotify song search and have a listen. Plenty of qualitatively awful music with almost no listens. It gives people somethign to do and an outlet to make them feel better and it hurts noone sitting there so it is harmless, but it is absolute twaddle.
  17. This is something I posted, a few days ago, on a thread about Weatherspoons. The person in the video loves Weatherspoons but refuses to eat there. “Oddly enough, the best cod and chips I have ever had was in a Weatherspoons… in Skegness (not on holiday, we were visiting friends). I only order cod when there is nothing else on the menu that I can stand to put in my mouth. I am a very fussy eater. I have had to order cod too many times, both in very cheap and very expensive places. It has always, at best and without exception, been dry/woolly. But tasteless enough for me to eat. So, in that Weatherspoons, about four years ago, I wasn’t expecting much. It was bloomin’ lovely! I came to the conclusion that it tasted so fresh because we were so close to the sea. Then, last year, we ended up in the Weatherspoons in Carmarthen (nearer to where we actually live), and again cod was the only thing I could eat but I wasn’t holding out much hope for lightening to strike twice, but blimey it did! It was absolutely spot on!” I only discovered that the first place was a Weatherspoons as we were leaving. I think I have been in a Weatherspoons a total of four times, the first two being in Nuneaton.
  18. I am sure that it would be the same comparing the JC to my Guild Starfire. The bridge is miles from the bottom edge to accommodate the fancy tailpiece. I have to use full scale strings on it (actually a bonus in terms of choice and cost). The JC/original Gibson design has moved the bridge back closer to the bottom edge. I suspect that Gibson just wanted to use the same bodies for the experimental long scale version. No tooling changes, etc.
  19. I don't know. I suppose it depends on how like the action of your keys? Traditionally an acoustic piano would have a fully weighted action, and organ no weights. Synths would be either the same as an organ or semi weighted, but then it would also depend on what each player was used to. In my very limited experience with my very limited technical ability the action of the keyboard can completely change how I play.
  20. Sounds like a plan. At least you are still playing in a band and that's where the fun is. Dave
  21. Vernie Robbins’ bass playing on "Groove Me" and other Malaco hits like Jean Knight’s "Mr. Big Stuff" helped define the funky, soulful sound of the era. King Floyd - Groove Me
  22. We all intend to keep going. Hopefully, this will just be a temporary break.
  23. Yeah I think that compared to Bass Guitar gear it is more worthwhile having the specialist tool for the job with keyboards. My standard Bass guitar and equipment could cover any genre (apart from perhaps some niche exceptions like wanting a fretless sound, or a high C string), but you couldn't get a grand Piano to sound like a Minimoog or vice versa and all the nuance between a home piano/synth/stage piano/workstation keyboard mean that it could be worthwhile having them all.
  24. I might be tempted to buy one of those, if they did a re-release but possibly not at nearly £4K. That looks like a proper shortie!
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