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  2. Actually, having said that, I quite fancy this myself, although there is something about cream pickups that gives me the judders, mind you, easy enough to sort out.
  3. Anytime you want a bass driven up to Scotland just say the word Sir, I have delivered a couple up there, just ask @cetera. I have friends who need visiting so driving a bass up gives me an excuse.
  4. That's awesome, I'm glad you liked it and it helped. Also, don't let anyone tell you that you get less mwah with flats, that recording was done using Rotosound Jazz flats
  5. Might be interested in an Ibanez SR605 or K5 or Warwick 5 string in p/x
  6. There were tarps at Springsteen, but that’s still an awful lot of traffic. That said, grass is very resilient and it was no doubt in tip top condition for whatever the next big footie game was.
  7. Pedal bought from Ashdown as I love their signature range - and It's Guy Pratt - who doesn't like guy Pratt ?? But apart from testing it it has sat unused in it's box. So lets find it a great home. Comes with all the "case candy" including the unused rubber feet. Note that it requires a good quality 18v power supply.
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  8. Nice, GLWTS!
  9. Love everything about it. But with car insurance renewal coming up, it's a bit out of my budget!
  10. Reap The Wild Wind - Ultravox
  11. No. Only one track so far a couple of years ago but the band has just got back together after a couple of years of "life" and we want to get back in the studio again to record some of our originals. Not really bothered about making money to be fair but it would be nice to at least cover costs.. I think CDBaby and Distrokid are pretty much the same animal and it's always an option but I'd rather do something more independently for the time being.
  12. The wind cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix
  13. I really rate CDBaby to easily & cheaply get music out onto multiple streaming sites, the website's great. I use this for promotion, not for an income stream - I'm not a commercial artist. Not tried Distrokid but I imagine these services are all pretty similar, and the more you pay the less you have to do yourself. Do you put a lot of music out?
  14. Terry Williams said he was very pleased when he rewatched it.
  15. It’s a lovely gig Dave. We don’t do it much in summer as it’s too busy, but once the season is over we generally do one or two gigs a month there. The views both behind us and in front are fantastic, as the venue is on a pier sticking out in the harbour. Only thing to sometimes spoil it is when you come out to find your car covered in seagull sh*t!
  16. I’m exactly the same. Even though I know IEM’s are undoubtedly a good route to take, I know they’re just not for me I’m afraid. Fortunately doing what I do now, it’s not a problem - with the acoustic duo I mostly use a Rumble 100 combo, and anything else with electric just the 500 version. Loud gigs are definitely now a thing of the past for me, which I’m very happy about as I still have a reasonable quality of hearing left!
  17. Did that on the FI v3 a while ago. It’s a bit slower than the proper tempo. Tracking on the v4 is much better than what is heard here: https://m.soundcloud.com/peter-kenney-750235819/qm-aint-noboday-2a
  18. Regarding trades, i’d definitely prefer cash, but i’m always open to hearing potential offers in case it’s something I really want! I could do some recordings over the next few days possibly. Rest assured it sounds like exactly like you would expect it to!
  19. Unfortunately, I no longer have it. It was resold on here, after I sold it when I stopped giging I loved it gigged it everywhere, dives, pubs, clubs, weddings, festivals (2 x Huge Scout Jamborees really) Fed it into a Trace AH350SMX, Trace 2x10, and Trace baby 15 it sounded brilliant. It was the quilted one. I much prefer yours's though
  20. tiny bit of heat and cotton thread, it wasn't stuck on there that well in the first place........GO FOR IT, scratch plates are sooooooo 1980's🤣 (IMHO) what the combination on your's? rosewood? quilted?
  21. Cry - Godley & Creme
  22. Ironically it wasn’t the Schallers which failed on me. I have just replaced all the Schaller locks with the Dunlop locks as I feel they are a superior solution. Last week I just didn’t pop the strap part into the button properly, and it fell out during the first song 😆 I think Dunlops are a better design (despite my ineptitude) and should have listened to @skelf 11 years ago when I got my first ACG; better late than never I have seen the light and learnt how to use them properly 🤣
  23. I didn't, it's a 2006 model sourced from Bass Direct a while ago. Sounds wonderful 🙂
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  25. I always wanted to take the scratch plate off my 20th Anni, but was terrified of ruining it. How was it accomplished ? Lovely bass BTW GLWTS
  26. Used for a few months …. spec below No more batteries to change, no more tangled cables to trip over. The FuelTank is the perfect power supply unit for guitarists who want to focus on their performance, not their gear. Delivering 1.500 mA of power through ten DC plugs, FuelTank powers all your pedals, keeping you running on full power night after night. With a compact design, FuelTank fits conveniently every pedalboard including the T-Rex ToneTrunk effect board. And it comes with all the cables you need to get you up and running. Key Features The Only Non-Isolated Power Supply! - Non-isolated power supplies also have an efficiency advantage. The lack of isolation barriers provides direct control and monitoring of the output, which enables better performance and regulation. All the Cables you Need – The Fuel Tank comes complete with a collection of different cables to connect your pedals efficiently. Pure Classic Power Fuel Tank delivers 1.500 mA of reliable power. Two of the ten outputs provide 12-volt power with isolated ground, one DC and the other AC, for AC pedals. Each output is short-circuit protected. Eight 9-volt DC output plugs, all sharing the same ground. Giving a total of 500 mA One 12-volt DC output with isolated ground, giving 500 mA One 12-volt AC output with isolated ground, giving 500 mA The Only Non-Isolated Power Supply What Is a Non-Isolated Power Supply? As you may have guessed, a non-isolated power supply does not have insulation to isolate the circuit. Both the input and output share a common ground, so the current can flow between them through a single circuit. What's in the Box? MAINS input power plug, 3-pin standard plug One 5-connector link cable/daisy chain for the DC outputs Eight black extension cables for the DC outputs, length 25 cm Ten black extension cables for the DC outputs, length 50 cm Two red extension cables for the 12-volt AC output, 25 cm Who are T Rex? T Rex are based in Denmark and have been established since 1996. They are one of the original "boutique" pedal manufacturers, offering guitar and bass players a superior range of FX pedals. Specifications The dimensions of the FuelTank are: L:15,8 cm H:3,8 cm W:7,6 cm Notable Points Want to mount this underneath your pedalboard? Mounting Brackets that attach are sold separately. If you have a pedal that only accepts 18 volt, you cannot use the Classic. You need the FuelTank Chameleon or the FuelTank Junior and the yellow voltage doubler cable.
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