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I have it quite bad but, as my relationship with really loud music is minimal, I have put it down to my diabetes so there isn't a lot I can do about it. It's just there. Not debilitating but I do find myself occasionally wondering what real silence sounds like as opposed to the silence that goes 'WEEEEEEEEEEEEE......'
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Rexel Matador started following Band Mule: A calendar app for bands Anyone using it?
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Rexel Matador replied to Phil Starr's topic in General Discussion
I used BandMule in my last band - the functionality is fine but it crashed on me all the time. -
I've had this a few years but barely used it. It's always lived in a flight case when not in use and is pretty much good as new. 16 mic/line inputs, loads of outputs and fx built in, more routing options than you can shake a stick at. Comes with an Apple Airport Express wifi router to give you remote operation with tablet or mobile. A big old lump so collection or meet up only please.
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On a side note, first saw Doug in 1987 at the Venue (?) in Edinburgh with Adrian Sherwood. Tiny place. Was in the front row facing Doug who had 4 and 5 string Spectors, a Tune bass and about 20 effects pedals. Had a wee chat with him a few years later at a Tackhead gig in Glasgow. Really nice guy. Scathing about George Clinton I recall
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rainbowreality replied to rainbowreality's topic in Repairs and Technical
No, I had bought my P5R from Thomann originally some time back but neither they or Sire asked about it at any point and I didn't mention the fact when I emailed them. I did it all independently of my Thomann account so as far as I can tell it's not necessary to have proof -
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mcnach started following Passive Jazz controls and pickup loading on musicman
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Dood started following Just in case anyone needs to source a Sire neck
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Dood replied to rainbowreality's topic in Repairs and Technical
Interesting, thank you! Did you need a serial number or proof of Sire ownership to get it ordered? -
‘95 they folded so closer to two years than two weeks, though yeah if he was offered it (as above, opinions and recollections even from those involved seem to vary somewhat), maybe he’d have made the decision to jump ship had that been known at the time. Who knows? But nah, don’t think he has any issues with Vernon given they’ve all been back together for 25 years now. Either way I’m glad they’re still out there and sounding great, as they have each time I’ve seen them in that time.
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Stealth started following 2U Rack Sleeve brand new Free
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Carpet covered deep 2U rack sleeve bought for an amp I sent back. Free collection from Rugby anytime or Redditch Thus eve only. Or I can post at cost I’m guessing around £7.50
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Hello everyone, Having recently upgraded both my touring and backup boards with Cioks power supplies, this is now surplus to requirements. It has recently been serviced and re-capped, and everything works well. It comes with a useful amount of standard 2.1mm pedal leads in both short & long lengths, including the Voodoo Labs 18V adaptor lead, and a pair of mounting brackets. Also included, but not photographed, is a brand-new Thomann UK kettle/IEC lead. Everything is in used, but good overall condition, and ready to go to work! EDIT: Now looking for just £90 for the lot, which includes mainland UK postage. No offers or trades please. Please message me if interested, and thanks for looking! Etienne
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I sounds glorious out front.
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Crusoe started following Gigging in the rain
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Hello everyone, Time once again for the annual strings sell-off! All six sets of these strings have been used by me on tour with Rumours Of Fleetwood Mac over the past 12 months of 2024/25, but are still in very good condition, with plenty of mileage left in them for the used flats aficionados out there! I generally change these when the top end really starts to roll off, which takes ages with Chromes, so these are probably perfectly played-in for those who lean towards traditional flatwound tones. All sets are cut for regular Fender 4-string fitment, and have been taken off with care, with plenty of winds on the silk ends. String gauges for all sets are 50 - 70 - 85 - 105. As before, I'm after £20 for each set, which includes UK mainland shipping/postage. Happy to drop the price a bit for multiple purchases, or will do a deal for the lot 😎 Please message me if interested... thanks for looking! Etienne
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Hi all, Sorry for the late reply, only just seen all these messages. I haven't used it at any festivals but I imagine it would fare well—the mudguard will keep the bottom of the gig bag clean for a start! It has the same size wheels as the Bass Buggie, but because they are mounted proud you get more ground clearance; the only downside is the wheelbase is narrower—7" versus the Buggie's 13.5", in reality though I've found that the far greater surface area cradling the bass means that it feels much sturdier in this so none of the oscillation that we've both experienced with the Buggie, it's also more responsive to cornering. Having a bit of 'armour' around the lower bout of my bass has been useful in London tube travel... @Happy Jack, you are welcome to come and give it a test drive if you like as I can't find a box to post it to Lawrie. The only reason I'm keeping the Buggie over this is purely down to size—I've played a bunch of smaller jazz clubs where space was at a premium and trying to find a space to stash a gig bag and this was a challenge (same goes with my flat!), otherwise I'd be keeping it.
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peteb started following Ibanez Articore AGB 200 TBR 'ArtCore' semi acoustic bass
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Like you I’ve been a GK guy for years. However I love the newer Rumble stuff - have a 500 combo which is superb, and a 100 combo for small gigs which is nearly as good. Handy for us ‘older gentlemen’ too….😁
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With BF cabs it's mud in, mud out. I'd be looking at my EQ for that one. I reckon your band thinks you are too loud because they aren't used to the enhanced dispersion well designed cabs provide. When I sound check I'm setting up the bass for me, the stage and the audience. If I'm too loud I'll turn down, if the rest of the band starts up and they drown me out I'll turn up again. I play in a blues rock trio and regularly have to turn up during the first number, when I've worked out if the guitarist is on 11 or 15 tonight.