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  2. Nah. I’ve found the setting I like and can’t be bothered changing about. Creatures of habit.
  3. 👍 I'll count my pennies and let you know.
  4. Having recently bought a Sandberg I’d happily recommend them, very good instruments, only thing is their necks are 39.5mm so slightly bigger than Jazz width.
  5. Hi there, Been playing most of my life on and off, trying to get back into it by forcing myself to take lessons from the masters Been playing double bass for far too long and lost my chops, need to repair it and then practice again, Bass guitar has always been a part of me. P Bass for ever. (with flats) My other parts are a Warwick Infinity SN and A Rickenbacker that I kinda hate playing but it has the stereo output so it's cool for 2 rigs... I really need to downsize so will post a lost of gear ads, some really cool stuff that I kinda hate to part with, but need to get rid of... About rigs : I always wanted to holy grail : Ampeg SVT CL from the 1990s and the fridge 8x10... but I think my little mark 3 with 4x10 and 2x12 Mark bass cabs smokes it and I can carry it by myself! the Ampeg fridge is 80kg with wheels... They are for sale btw (the Ampegs)
  6. Pedaltrain JR Max pedalboard with softcase Board: 28" x 12.5" // 71.12cm x 32.75cm Never gigged or left home. Comes with the original hook&loop tape, cable ties, and carrying straps. Small scratch on the 'JR' part of the JR Max logo on the rear of the board, shown in pics. Collection preferred due to size. Message me if you have any questions
  7. You tempted to add all 3 modes on the pickups and the push pull tone cap on the volume like the real one?
  8. Yeah… I’ve got my 2 lookalikes…they’ll do for me. I did have an RBV about 10 years ago - was ace.
  9. That looks ace to me. 1. fretted or fretless…never both. 2. £14k? Feff…no. I reckon you could do something like that for about £300 in bits.
  10. Lincolnshire, hardly posh, it's basically a rural county few visit with the most popular tourist spots Skegness and Mablehorpe! Yeah, the stop/halt markings are in good nick generally, though the general road edges are in a right state at usually because of all the tractors and lorries carrying produce away. Bristol, maybe it's a city thing and/or an incompetent council. Even without the markings with a roundabout they should be stopping and not risking life and limb of anyone entitled to cross.
  11. That is absolutely magnificent. Were I feeling silly I'd probably buy that, I mean where else are you ever going to find one? I adore my L-Bow. Thankfully I know restraint these days but still... It's a one for the EU. The size of the case will result in a massive import cost, I would expect, and that's added into the taxable fee as it comes into the UK. Another downside of the bungled Brexit. I think mine was about £2200 in total with fees.
  12. Hey Steve, that mystery was solved upthread. The bass is a 70s Japanese copy, made by a factory called Chushin Gakki, and it pre-dates both the Chinese guitar industry & the advent of high-quality Korean-made instruments. Here's the translation:
  13. I would see what Alan Cringean at ACG Guitars could do for you first. That will probably violate your 1 month max wait criteria though so maybe not...
  14. Audiences on TV shows clapping along to the music.
  15. Moonlight shadow - Mike Oldfield
  16. ...over IEMs and on a 7-string bass! Live Improvising - Lavon Rushing.mp4 https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1CXnzyCuFY/ Those hits are so tight: drums, bass, keys... I guess you get used to it, but that takes listening, reaction time, musicality of the whole band, to a complete another level. Any other genres do this?
  17. Little late to report, but never mind. Thursday we played a double headed with another local band (SX5) at the Cricketers in Leigh as part of a fundraiser for the RNLI. SX5 led on the event and provided the temporary stage, PA, drums and lighting, so we more than happy to go on first. They have their own mixer dialled in (XR16) and use IEMs, so we weren’t quite sure what to do with limited time to set up. So it was decided to bring our mixer for our vocals, guitars and bass, run an output of their mixer into our for the drum mix to retain our own IEM mixer, and then straight out to the spare inputs on their PA speakers. I thought it was gong cause more problems than it would solve, but it ended up working really well. A 90min set without a break to a very appreciative audience (and a busy one for a weeknight) went by like a flash, a quick tear down and SX5 started merely 30mins later. Received a lot of complements from people who’d never seen as before, as well as a number of people who turned up to support us (and the cause) who usually see us playing elsewhere. Whilst I would have like to stayed to support the other band, I was exhausted and knew I had a full on day at work on Friday (in what turn out to be a marathon 5 hour session with an important customer going through amends in a 400 page InDesign document). So reluctantly, we left at 10.30ish and in bed by 11. Looking forward to doing it again, if they plan on it.
  18. No cover, though there was a cover that it lived in but I've taken that now for my hartke. I can't remember exactly but it came direct from EBS in Sweden in 2019 I think about autumn time. So coming up to 6 years, been well looked after.
  19. I can lend you a butter knife and you could go at it like Jaco, if you like.
  20. We spoke to the guy this AM, he’s tight with the guitarist (they work together). We’ll be letting the venue know (politely) that we won’t be back.
  21. Love mine. GLWTS.
  22. What a bass here.... looks amaizing,I bet sounds fantastic. 🤩
  23. Rod Stewart BRINGS THE WORLD TO TEARS — Fulfilling the final wish of his late father, Robert Stewart, Rod has quietly built 77 homes for war veterans — a “performance” unlike any he has ever given. Not beneath shimmering stage lights, but under the heat of the sun on a construction site, he traded his microphone for a hard hat. Each brick he laid seemed to echo like a note of gratitude, a hymn of respect for those who had given everything. There were no spotlights, no encores — only a man transforming love, duty, and legacy into something tangible. Fans were moved to tears, calling it “the greatest masterpiece of Rod Stewart’s life” — not a song carried by music, but a melody carved in compassion, humility, and an unshakable tribute to true heroes. W.a.t.ch fu.ll vi.de.o be.low!😯👇👇 Fu.ll st.o.ry: https://silentstar.org/posts/rod-stewart-brings-world-tears-fulfilling-final-wish-late-father-robert-stewart-rod-quietly-built-homes-veterans-thebest-truyen123-stfi
  24. Earphones with teh right tips can provide a lot of attenuation. The KZ something or another (sorry, I forget which) quoted 26db reduction, which sounds a bit optimistic but it would depend largely on the tip material and how they fit your ears. The idea is not to provide all your sound via IEMs (that would be ideal, but in reality...), but to provide as much attenuation as possible and just add what you need, and no more. Keep it sensible. In my case, I typically add a bit more 'me' and depending on the situation I may get a bit of rhythm guitar and main vocals, that's it. I started using IEMs because one of the bands I play in tends to be way too loud onstage and no amount of chat persuaded anybody to change their ways... that, couple to the fact I rarely get my own monitor in that band made me research the IEM ways. I think the problem I see with lots of people considering IEMs is that they either want it to be perfect, or nothing, while the truth is that almost any IEM solution sounds better than wedges and a loud stage. I had assumed it had to be expensive and that it would be too much faff and overkill for pub gigs (which are the ones I had most trouble with, music venues are largely ok)... in the end I have invested in decent wireless, but that's just 'decoration'... the actual function/sound is no better than when I used a simple wired system (in some ways wired is actually better). I just wish I had done this years ago instead of getting frustrated gig after gig.
  25. Now I need to buy a Hohner just for that reason! 🤔🤪🤣
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