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  2. I had the old Minimark 802, but ended up moving it on as I found it to be a bit of a 'solution looking for a problem'. I still have a Micromark 801 as that's a great home rehearsal or small gig amp, and I still have a Mini CMD 121p (LM3 version) as that's a solid pub gig amp. Whilst I loved how it looked (99% of the reason I bought it tbh) there was just nothing about the 802 that I specifically needed, and mine was noticeably heavier, more awkward to carry and less capable at volume than the 121p. I've not tried the new 802 with the Nano 2 bolted into it, but I have gigged with a Nano 2 for some time now and it's a great little amp for travelling light when you know there's a house/hired cab at the venue. Would I go out of my way to pair it with a 2x8 cabinet for gigging..? Probably not. If you've got as far as considering an NY121 cab and separate amp head, I'd give serious thought to a Mini CMD 121p; it really is a great all-rounder. If the pair of TE Elf 110 cabs really appeals and you want some for cheap-er, RichTone currently have a couple for £169 each in the second hand. Nowt to do with me and haven't see 'em, but they look to be in decent condition from the photos and have covers.
  3. Nope but thats interesting. Wonder how good and reliable?
  4. At probably many times the price!
  5. There are also power supply issues. There's already speculation that the US power grid can't support all the AI data centres that are planned even if many of them build their own generation facilities ,which, depending on the type of generation being planned is it's own russian doll of environmental and logistical issues. There's additional concerns about the water supply for cooling. Again datacentres can build their own boreholes, or tap rivers, etc but there's only so much of that you can do before it starts to affect the local water supply for agriculture and residential use. Neither issue is insurmountable but it's doubtful if it can be done in the same timeframe as the new data centres will be needed to support the expected massive uptake in AI services.
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    Found a nice 3D stand in etsy for the Anagram. Not affiliated but thought of sharing here if you have no access to 3D printer. https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4407825070/?ref=share_ios_native_control
  7. As an alternative and what I do is buy a TC Electronic 208 cab and run a Warwick Gnome 300w head. I've used this many a time and it has been plenty loud enough. The TC in particular sounds fantastic and the Warwick Gnome is a superb clean amp head. There is also a well known mod where you upgrade the speakers in the TC cab to Fane Sovereign speakers which will give you a 4ohmn 450w cab. They are a direct fit so just a case of unscrewing the speakers and fitting the new ones. You'll then be able to get the full 300w out of the Warwick Gnome amp. TC Electronic 208 - £170 Warwick Gnome 300 - £215 Fane Speakers - £100 Total: £485 MarkBass Minimark - £625 So quite a saving, a lot louder and a smaller footprint.
  8. I've ordered the sunburst NEXT HNB5 (wife helped choose the colour) from Andertons in their January sale, should be with me tomorrow. Fingers crossed it'll tick the boxes my EHB doesn't. The sale offer includes a set of Positive Grid Neo Core headphones. Might prove useful, or might end up on eBay if they're not as good as my Katana Go / ATH-M50x combo.
  9. In the wise words of Dr. Ian Malcolm:
  10. The crowd are very generous with the bucket. Which is why the management's short-sightedness is going to lose them a great earner. I like the Welly boot idea. Nice one. We also have a card reader, which gets used a lot.
  11. Quite. It's only free while we do their Beta testing for them.
  12. Had you guys seen this https://www.verellendevices.com 'Octal is a modern alternative to the traditional power vacuum tube — built to give your amp more headroom, a stronger & cleaner tone, and long-term reliability and availability you can count on'
  13. One other thing to be aware of is that there’s no guarantee that the current generation of free or cheap to use generative AI tools will stay available forever, let alone get better and better for the same free or cheap price. All the companies providing them are running on vast amounts of venture capital based on hypothetical vast future profits, which nobody can explain how free or cheap AI models will actually deliver. A lot of people are predicting that this business model has to fall apart sooner or later.
  14. Yeah I may also have another and a 2x12 coming in soon 😉🤞
  15. Hi @Misdee - if you are not bothered by the convenience of BlueTooth, USB-C etc and want to remain in the Korg Pandora stable, I have a choice of a Korg Pandora Mini and a Pandora Stomp that I do not use and would be happy to ex/part-ex for your Katana Go. PM me if interested.
  16. Yes, it does look close, although the reason I doubted it was, on the concert video above he was wearing glasses.
  17. My first thought was Jim Horn. Looks close. . . .
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  19. Emilio Castillo isn't a Trumpet player, he's a Sax player. I'm not sure why I even posted that - I was just generally copying and pasting! I've actually met him after a TOP gig back in the 90's, when he was clearly holding a Tenor in his hands. Regarding the Bari player, although plenty on that thread are saying it is Doc Krupa, I think it might be Jim Horn, but who knows? I've tried hunting down the musicians on that concert, but all the searches throw up are the Rhythm section names and the backing singers names. A shame that the blowers aren't listed at all.
  20. Fender Rumble Studio 40 combo amp: https://uk.fender.com/products/rumble-studio-40 Only ever used in home studio, don't think it's ever been out the house, so in really great condition. I *think* I've got the box and manual up in the loft, but haven't had the chance to check (so let me know if it's a dealbreaker before buying, just in case...). Collection only from Kingston upon Thames, KT2.
  21. I only can recommend Flavius too, and not because he's a friend, but because he's the most honest guy around. You can buy or trade with total confidence. GLWYS.
  22. Stop worrying about the diameter of the speaker, it's only one of many things that affect the sound. Smaller speakers are less directional so easier to hear if you are playing close to the cab. Bigger speakers are more efficient all else being equal, Any speaker can be made to go low at the cost of reduced efficiency and most of the sound of an instrument speaker is about the midrange not the bass. In terms of cone area a 2x8 is bigger than a 1x10 and nearly as big as a 12 so I'd expect a 2x8 to give a similar maximum output to a 1x12 all ese being equal again. In fact Markbass have the 2x8 as 99db/W and the 1x12 as 100db/W so youd barely notice the difference in sound level. The NY121 is smaller but heavier and the 2x8 an easier shape to carry. The 2x8 has a less powerful amp. The only way to resolve this is to try them both.
  23. Great company to work with, Chris and Al will do their utmost to ensure that not only will you get exactly what you want but it will be a special instrument. They have access to some spectacular wood. I was close to pulling the trigger myself on something last week but I have decided on taking a different route at least for the time being. Good luck.
  24. Maybe it's because you don't have a 2 meter high powering tower...
  25. I'll download it today, but as it doesn't seem to work as a standalone, I guess it's quite useless, for me, at least. I like the feature that recalibrates your headphones according to their serial number. That said, I'm using IK Multimedia Arc On-Ear since day one, it's not free, but it turns (or not) a lot of headphones into a flat response, without loosing their inherent character and matching their impedance (which is the biggest issue with headphones), and it also simulates (or not) the sound of a perfect studio with (or not) legendary speakers. You can also store your headphones in the unit and once it's done, it works as an excellent audio soundcard as well as an excellent DAC and excellent headphones preamp ... totally standalone. I think the overall Arc system is the best around for home studio of high quality. https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/arconear/
  26. Brilliant pedal. Glwts
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