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martin8708 started following How to Quit Politely
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Tell them you have a job . (Full time , long hours ,preferably with HMRC ) Tell them you have a wife . Tell them you have children . When I use all three , it normally allows me an easy exit from a band .
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The sell off continues; arthritis in my fingers Next up is my rig, Genz Benz Streamliner and Barefaced 210S. This listing is for the Barefaced cab. Happy to talk about a deal if you want both items. It's in very good condition as I hope the pics testify. It has been used as my back line for a few years but you really wouldn't guess that from the overall great condition. Looking for £550 or very near offer please. Rather a lump to post so collection or meet up please. Here are some pics and happy to answer any questions you may have. Thanks for looking
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Over the years I've tried out a few Fender 5's and thought the sound ranged from great to meh. On the other hand, I don't think I've heard a bad Fender 5 string in a band context. My #1 basses for the last 25 years have been US Lakland, Mike Lull and Sadowsky. I wouldn't rule out buying a Fender 5er if I found a good one. Fender's problem is that it's easier to find better 5 string basses from other manufacturers.
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Gasp, I've just ordered a set of roundwound strings!
Graham56 replied to ossyrocks's topic in General Discussion
I've played mainly LaBella flats for about 15 years. When I (rarely) switch to my Ibanez with rounds I find I've become really sloppy with finger placement, sliding between notes and preventing fret buzz. Flats seem to be better (for me anyway) at hiding poor technique. I need to do some work for a couple of hours to get roundwounds sounding tight and precise. Maybe I should do it more often... -
Kev started following Ryan Martinie switches to Fodera
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Awaking this thread from the dead a little. Mudvayne have released their first new song in the "Ryan Fodera" era. For me, it's awful, but notably the bass is absolutely missing in the mix, all the signature Ryan playing, if its still happening, is buried. Is this a very odd shift in mix approach, or do his Fodera's just not have any of that mix cutting Thumb character? Not unexpected, but a real shame.
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Terry M. replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Then by this parameter I guess I hate tbe sound of the high C string. How that belongs on an instrument known for providing low end is beyond me. -
ossyrocks started following snorkie635 feedback
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Pete bought a gig bag off me this week. Paid promptly, good comms, a pleasure sir! Deal with confidence. Cheers, Rob
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sherrika73 joined the community
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Would it be sensible to do a private message welfare check on those who are "Still In" 🙂 ?
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SimonK started following Boss PX-1 plugout multi-fx pedal
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...and yet as someone who has an entirely analogue board the appeal of a pedal with a familiar shape and a few extra tricks up its sleeve for occasional use is appealing... never even been remotely tempted by the Line6 stuff as too much scrolling...
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Tone , volume , and a baritone switch , that gives it a little top and mid boost. Makes it a bit brighter.
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snorkie635 started following Feedback for ossyrocks
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Bought a Reunion Blues gig-bag from Rob this week. Excellent communication throughout and package arrived exactly as described in what can only be described as bullet-proof packaging. Trade with Rob with utmost confidence. A credit to Basschat in my book. Snorkie635
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Gasp, I've just ordered a set of roundwound strings!
ossyrocks replied to ossyrocks's topic in General Discussion
Well, they're on the bass now ('73 Precision). They are going to take some getting used to after playing flats for a long time! Also had to have the neck off and tweak the truss rod, as well as action and intonation. I've stuck a bit of foam under the strings by the bridge to lessen the difference until I get used to them. I got a message last night asking if I was free to be house bass at a funk jam tonight, so I'm thinking of taking this bass. Nothing like being dropped in at the deep end! This is potentially 2 hours of playing, so that should give me some idea. Rob -
What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Geek99 replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
You’re trying to drive your audience away? Why exactly would a bass solo help ? -
What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
kwmlondon replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
99% off bass solos suck. Jaco Pastorius bass playing isn't enjoyable. Better to study and learn then listen to for enjoyment. -
It’s interesting how at various times Zoom and Eventide have tried the “buy the hardware and then paid software add ons” - which in theory should work - but in practice people just want to buy a thing and have all of it.
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I do two very different types of gigs so I'm going to give two different answers (assume playing well is a given) - Local - Good crowd, getting paid so we can invest back into the band, happy for us to do the sound (unless there is an engineer who is used to bands that don't just do the traditional formats), not going to bed too late. National / International - No big egos from other bands / promoter / my band(!) etc, decent stage / sound, proper rider that follows the simple instructions (although I am a professional so I rise above it!), decent crowd, shift a load of merchandise, quiet hotel. I must confess that since hitting 50 a couple of years back, I am deliberately doing more of the former as the later seems to struggle ticking some of those boxes! I'm definitely more selective with age.
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DOD FX25 envelope filter - Price Drop - £80 posted.
iamtheelvy replied to iamtheelvy's topic in Effects For Sale
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Yeah, it feels like a day late and a dollar short. Not for the first time, I look at this and see a Boss/Roland product with a UI from the 1990s. I'm watching the Andertons vid now, and comparing this to my powerful and flexible HX One, this feels... quaint. Sure, you get the classic Boss form factor... but the compromises are significant.
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Brain Stew - Green Day
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I'm in bulgaria (brit expat) where there is always a considerable markup cause there are no big distributors here, thomman germany is about the closest real music shop, everyone locally orders from them and charges you the delivery. Ordered several times from Muziker, they always proved to be reliable and cheaper than thomman. I had a discussion with their customer service re a arturia keylab 88 b-stock, they informed me B-stock is either something returned within the statutory 14 days allowance (not a defect return) or if it is marked as unboxed it has been a demo unit in their physical store in slovakia, something to be aware of - the unit was perfect an worked just fine. We still have cash on delivery via couriers and they not only interface well with this system (82p uk for the COD service) they included as part of the free delivery the cash on delivery with inspection service which allows you t oopen the box and check for defects before paying, if you find a defect you can reject it. Also very comprehensive internal order status reports and you always get a tracking number before it leaves the warehouse. Waiting for my model 15 to arrive which was 50 quid cheaper than anything locally.
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I owned the Bugera Veyron M for some time, and really liked it sound wise, but the fan was a bit on the noisy side for me, so it went to a friend who plays really loud as it was not an issue for him. Otherwise I would have kept it and would have simply put a Noctua fan in it. Good choice, really.