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  2. That would be a fun project. I'd complete the strippage and just spray a thin coat of black nitro on the body, however I have enough precisions at the moment. If you want to get it working and sounding fantastic without any soldering required, I can recommend the EMG Geezer Butler pickup — I have 'em in two of my precisions.
  3. Charlie. RHCP (we couldn’t, could we?)
  4. 1.3 metre speakON cable using the latest Neutrik 2 Pole connectors and Sommer Meridien Mobile 2.5 mm speaker cable. Meridien is ultra bendy and easy to coil, and it comes with a cable tie to keep the cable coiled.
  5. Rio Bravo. Dean Martin
  6. Think it looks really good
  7. Ok if you really want to know... maybe it's because: (i) just being expected to play root notes with the occasional 5th thrown in, gives us the headspace to think about other things, like gear, and to spend hours discussing it on Bass Gearchat? (ii) if someone else did it instead of us, the rest of the band would almost certainly find a better bass player who had the time to put into practising (instead of doing the damn PA, lights, bookings and promo), and (iii) the likely end result is that no-one in the band would have any gigs to play at ...now can we get back to discussing DMX please? 😅
  8. Gorgeous! I bet this is a rock machine.
  9. I’m not an expert on using DMX but have been using it to control my band’s stage lighting for approximately 10 years or more. Rather than explain what DMX is and how it works (there are YouTube videos and other online content for that) I thought it might be useful to list some things to consider based on my personal experience. Setting up and controlling your lights Think about what you are trying to achieve with your stage lights. Are you happy with static colours and/or the same colour changing features throughout your set without the option to turn all your lights off (and back on) at the same time? If so, you may be able to achieve this with features built into your LED lighting fixtures without the need to use DMX to control your lights. You can always buy a DMX controller later if you wish. Who is controlling the lights? If you or another band member are controlling the lights from the stage area you will almost certainly need a controller that has some basic colour chase and Blackout features built in (or ability for you to create chase sequences) that can easily be started and stopped without impacting your ability to play your instrument. PC/laptop DMX controller or standalone DMX controller Standalone DMX lighting controllers can be the quickest and easiest way to get started with DMX lighting and be easier to use on stage than a PC/laptop-based DMX controller. These controllers will have limitations that may mean you need to upgrade sooner than you want, e.g. limitations in the number of different fixtures they can control, the number of DMX channels that can be used per fixture and/or the number of DMX channels in total that are available. PC/laptop-based DMX controllers are less likely to have these limitations and, provided they are still supported by the developer, may be updated with additional features at a future date. Future proof where possible Before choosing your lighting controller, look at the number of different lighting fixtures you have, how many DMX channels each fixture uses, and the total number of channels you need to control all of your fixtures. If you are buying a standalone DMX controller, consider buying one that has much more capacity than you currently need. If you are like me and often want to upgrade to better lights (particularly moving heads that use more DMX channels) it could save you the trouble and cost of needing to buy a better controller to use the new lights. Consider buying a PC/laptop-based DMX controller to reduce the risk of needing to upgrade your controller when you add or upgrade your lights. Some fixtures have multiple options for the number of DMX channels they use for control, e.g. 8 channel mode, 16 channel mode, 24 channel mode. Look at what each mode offers in the fixture instructions and decide if you really need to use the maximum number of DMX channels for control. Setting DMX addresses – it’s tempting to speed up your initial setup by giving the same DMX address to multiple lighting fixtures that will do the same thing (e.g. up lights) rather than give each fixture its own individual address. If you want the option to control each light individually to create more complex shows at a later date you will need to spend time reconfiguring all of your addresses, so I recommend save time in the long run by giving each fixture its own address when you first set it up. Start simple? If you are going down the DMX control route, consider whether you need to control every fixture via DMX, e.g. do you want some ‘always on’ lights. If so, could you use in-built control features for these fixtures, and use DMX control for other fixtures until you become more confident with DMX? Cabling DMX leads and audio leads work differently and shouldn’t be used for anything other than their intended purpose. Assuming they are all black they will be impossible to tell apart so consider putting white electricians’ tape (or another bright colour) on your DMX leads. DMX cabling from your lighting controller is done on a daisy chain in/out basis from one fixture to another. If you have multiple lights on a T-bar, consider using short DMX cables permanently connected to these lights to save time setting up and stripping down. It’s recommended to use a DMX terminator (basically a XLR connector) on the output of the last fixture in your DMX chain. DMX connections via Wi-Fi can be prone to interference and dropouts. Wired DMX connections are more reliable but can take longer to set up and strip down. Troubleshooting If you’ve connected all your lights to power and daisy the chained DMX cables correctly but nothing works, try turning your controller off and on and disconnect and then reconnecting the DMX cable plugged into your controller, then wait a few seconds. This often works for the ADJ 4 Steam DMX that I use. Before you start investigating potential cable issues, check whether the DMX channel on each fixture is correct. I once spend 45 stressful minutes immediately prior to show time investigating cabling issues only to discover that a band member had inadvertently pressed buttons on several lights which changed their DMX address and caused them not to work. If some of your lights are working as expected but not others, start investigating and swapping cables from the last light that it responding to DMX as expected. DMX connectors in lighting fixtures can fail although this is rare. Don’t discount the possibility when troubleshooting but I suggest leaving this check until last. Have a backup plan. If your DMX lighting control fails altogether you can set each lighting fixture to a static colour or a chase using its built in features to get you through the gig. Make a note on your phone or take the instruction booklet for each fixture to gigs to avoid the need to look for instruction manuals online at the last minute!
  10. He's pretty shameless, but hides quite a lot of knowledge and ability behind the BEHS humour and dipstickery. I like that. Much more relatable than Chas B. Mohini D and those who esteem themselves highly.
  11. Genesis - Trick of the Tail Like being 11 again!
  12. Alfie — James Taylor Quartet
  13. SIT Foundations are very similar to Dunlop Super Brights but at half the cost. I've been raving about them for years.
  14. Whitesnake 1987 30th anniversary remaster. Almost like being 12 again! lol
  15. Michael Caine - Madness
  16. Bought a really nice piece of kit from Emmett (Jad Freer Capo). Absolute pleasure to deal with. Thanks Emmett 👍
  17. What a bargain for someone (not me, sadly - I'm all amped up (according to my partner!). GLWTS, Nik.
  18. Thank you, yeah- nice thin body
  19. Wow! GLWTS - it's a lovely thing.
  20. Hi, thanks for your interest. The bridge is dual action, either through the body or through the back of the bridge as normal. Looks great too, pics added.
  21. My Name Is - Eminem
  22. Looks just right to me. How does it sound..?
  23. Thats not my name - The Ting Tings
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