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  2. Are your certificates here ... BC_Chal_Cert_Feb_25.pdf
  3. So @Kev, you're a moderator yes? Just checking
  4. Exactly this! Not to mention the Schaller tuners, brass JUST-A-NUT I and solid brass bridge. My 87 JD Thumb aint going nowhere!
  5. Yep, you're all muppets for sure
  6. Yeah that is way over priced, Bass Direct has them for £122.
  7. The lack of a full eight channels is a drawback, but I will be using my EBS Stanley Clarke pre with my double bass, so I can control gain/eq etc here. But I would have been happier if Behringer offered a Flow 12 but then I guess this would compete with the X-Air 12. Thanks for pointing out the Andertons offer - I have pulled the trigger even if delivery is not slated until 20th June! I’ll report back once she gets here.
  8. 4 strings, 4 tuners and 4 capstans? This cannot be AI.
  9. I love your work. Can I, could I, make a suggestion on the You Tube presentations? Maybe (maybe) run the bass through a crossover of some sort (Rolls make the SX21) and output the lows through a cleanish bass amp (or something with a bit of whump) and the highs through something with a bit of dirt. I owned a 12-string for a while, my personal feeling is that the bulk of owners/players are looking for a dUg Pinnick/Tom Petersson tone.
  10. first part sorted ...
  11. It is a beautiful looking bass. That body wood is gorgeous. Surprised this hasn't sold yet. Dave
  12. It was done in Hungary by Boldogh guitars. (The others too)
  13. You're in a band with Elton John? Well played.
  14. About 10 years ago I bought one of these, stuck some castors on the bastard and have toured it all over the UK and Europe ever since. Incredible setup! Don't sleep on this. GLWTS
  15. A superb blowout of joint winners in April, all on the money with excellent tuneage. By a marvelously community spirited resolution , Jean-luc Pickguard has provided us with a lovely image .... "Ralph the Bulldog" I chuckled muchly when this presented itself in my PM's ! So, we need rules , ✅ Entries must be <5 minutes and recorded between now and the deadline. ❌ No illegal samples, copyright infringements or other snide goings-on ❌ No Bagpipes, May be ... May not .. unless as a background ambience at -65db ❌ No voting for your own entry. We'll know. And we'll shame you.. Deadline-wise, we will go for Midnight on the 24th May ... but I am out on the Sunday morning so you might get a few more hours polishing and rolling in glitter till Tea time on the 25th A line or two of blurb as usual for the vote thread will be super duper smashing lovely. Good luck, Have fun
  16. Practice may not make us all perfect Tim but just about everyone improves with the opportunity to learn. When I used to teach photography My students got bogged down in technicalities. Even with decent cameras getting them to concentrate on on composition was a struggle. A roll of film was expensive to use and it was rare for anyone without a professional interest to use multipe rolls every week. Even then you had to take the film in to be developed and printed. Few people got to experiment in the darkroom and even then it was time consuming. Phones allow us all to take hundreds of shots a day all properly exposed and focussed with images stabilised. Crucially the feedback is instant as to what is a good shot and what doesn't work. That the photos the kids are taking are better than 90% of the black and white pictures my generation took is more of an observation than anything. You of course may disagree. I think your assumption is that there are more cloth eared guitarists than serious musicians who have craved access to all the features now available to them? My experience is that most are serious about getting the band to get better, have a good idea about the sound they are trying to achieve and liberated by having the tools to do a better job. Not all musicians are cloth eared even guitarists
  17. Now im stuck behind the keyboards i miss being able to do this, and while there are others that could, i wouldn't trust them to listen to anything other than themselves.
  18. Gallery appear to avoid descriptions
  19. He never said they sounded good though 😂😎
  20. I use wireless for everything - rehearsals, open mics, gigs. On Tuesday I forgot to take a decent length jack-jack cable to run between effects and amp to rehearsal, but I always carry both the WS-50 and WS-90 so I used one for bass to effects and the other for effects to amp.
  21. Strangely, he was only using the bridge pickup with mids and treble quite high on the bass, and not that much bass there. The amp was quite the same. This allowed him to play slap and fingerstyle during the same "song" without bothering about the EQ.
  22. I saw what you did there 😎
  23. Can’t be sure but it looks like a refinish to me, and unless I’ve missed it there isn’t a description , is there
  24. We have a carpet shoppe in the village and they have a big Grundon bin out back. Will have a root around tomorrow. Might need to get some adhesive from them to justify the taking.
  25. We have one song that uses all our elements and also doesn’t appear in our regular set (that’s key to the soundcheck). It has vox, backing, all instruments and the drummer’s FX pad. We tell the audience we’re gonna have a quick sound check, play the intro, a verse, a chorus then end it. Then tell the audience we’ll be back in ‘x’ mins. I have a wander out front while we’re playing the verse to gauge everything then nip back on stage for BV in the chorus.
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