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  2. It is - the Schaller allows fine intonation adjustments of the gut strings he will use grolsch washers on the strap buttons as it the traditional way, around these parts
  3. They have to be in on the joke …. Sorry I mis-typed… I meant “adjudicating on the fairness of the evaluation process” 👍
  4. M Vave SMC Mixer MIDI / Bluetooth / USB Fader unit Works with all the Major DAWs Brand new in the box Pickup from Cardiff/Barry Any Questions message me Postage will be £5 insured IMG_5629.mov
  5. Antelope Audio interface new condition used twice in past two years from new. Any Questions message me. Barry / Cardiff Pickup Or can sent insured for £10 Thanks for looking
  6. Same cab size, but I think the mnt has a longer port
  7. You could book some name bands for that.
  8. @Paulhauser just seen this on ebay in Japan... if you can find the original shop selling it I'm sure it will be a lot cheaper... 😉 https://ebay.us/m/mYLTHF
  9. Great bags. The buyer won’t be sorry.
  10. Sounds good - any clips/pics of you guys with the lighting set up in action?
  11. JazzyJ

    NBD 🙄

    I've moved a couple of redundant basses over the last month and took a punt on this gorgeous Lakland 44-60. Cracking bass, first outing is rehearsal on Thursday 😊.
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  12. Yep Bingo used to be in our band, but then his number came up and he's now playing alongside Pino Coolada.
  13. The cabs could be chosen by a third person who has no communication with phil or audience except to say when a change is completed.
  14. It might be a bit hard to blind the operator.😀
  15. And there was me, thinking it was going to be a harpsichord Should be good!
  16. Calling @Chienmortbb. Basics: any fender, toss it. Use quality silicone cable (Sommer, Cordial...) and Neutrik plugs and XLRs.
  17. To be honest, they do a job and little more. They play fine and don't have any of the sticking but I don't really like the sound much. Old rounds are ok, but you have to endure the twang to get there!
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  19. I bought these for a project that never happened, used but in good condition, £90 £70 including delivery to UK addresses
  20. This bass started life as a Gherson Jazz bass that I bought off @Bass Wielder here last year I have had the neck completely refretted and levelled as there was some buzzing up at the dusty end Rerouted for new Toltec Jazz pickups, ring around the bridge pickup is to hide the previous rout as the original pickups were an odd ball size New Pickguard added and the original pots used Tuners also changed out Schaller bridge fitted Weight is 4.6 Kg's The body is just a lovely, pickups are lively and loud Asking price is about half what it cost me in total to put togeather but the result is great IMHO I will include free delivery to UK addresses
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  21. "The plan is for a straight up punk P bass. Think single volume knob, bright colours." Will you do something different and paint the neck? It seems to be one very rare choice.
  22. Ideally it should be a randomised double blind test, where you don't know which is which either. Not sure how you do that with cabs though. 🤔
  23. Apologies if this is something that has already been covered on multiple threads (but hasn’t most stuff?) But, I’m looking for 1/4” cable recommendations, AND XLR recommendations, preferably a company that offers some warranty on the products. We’ve been smashing through Fender guitar leads over the past 12 months and we’ve been having a few issues with XLR’s and I realise it’s probably because we just replace cheap rubbish with more cheap rubbish. So, I need to upgrade our cables. Any recommendations appreciated. TIA, Alex
  24. Keep an eye on the DJ then!
  25. It's this one: https://www.gear4music.com/Drums-and-Percussion/Alesis-Nitro-Max-Electronic-Drum-Kit/5X88?origin=product-ads&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22254162605&gbraid=0AAAAAD_kjLRo3zwO3mh0fmvasQyqIkOBi&gclid=CjwKCAjwtrXFBhBiEiwAEKen1x5cMGLEUFPo8-kKRKrvLf-NHsy4ySpDH4t_qglX3ICtSswi_I5BhRoCX0UQAvD_BwE Almost complete leccy kit, all that's required is a drum throne and a kick drum pedal. When I took the photos I was intending to include the DW2000 but Paul the Drums heard about it and threatened to throttle me if I sold it. In fairness, the price wouldn't be so ludicrously low if it was still included. Replaced in my studio (The Final Junkyard) earlier today by a Roland TD-17 so this is now not only surplus to requirements but also temporarily available to post (although at quite a stiff cost, I imagine) because I have a bunch of drumkit-shaped cartons for a very limited period. Collection in person would still be better but, unlike a bass or an amp, testing would be decidedly tricky. The kit is 18 months old and works perfectly, up to and including my rehearsal last Thursday. It's done maybe 150 rehearsals with half a dozen bands, half a dozen drummers, and it's never ... erm ... missed a beat. Sorry. No sane drummer would ever choose this as their main gigging kit, but for rehearsals, home practice, or for a beginner it's ideal. Much lighter weight than the equivalent Roland or Yamaha kits, it's a very easy one person lift to move around a practice space or bedroom. It's also perfectly capable of gigging in confined spaces (small pubs, wine bars, etc) because apart from the small footprint it needs no floorspace to lay out all the hardware and cases required by 'real' drums. And no, the DW2000 is still not included.
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