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cetera started following Glastonbury 25
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I don't recall getting your text...and I'm not a guitarist.... Oh, hold on...
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la bam started following Glastonbury 25
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Turned on briefly and the prodigy were on... Gees they've got some energy!!
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I was there too with my wife. We were rear standing. Got as far forward as we could for the first part, not far from the mosh pit behind the mixing tent. Sound was so-so there, but could see bugger all of the stage. My wife started to feel a little claustrophobic towards the end of their main set, so we made our way to the back to get an overpriced drink from the bar. The sound at the back was a blurry mess, reverberating throughout the whole stadium. If we do a big arena or stadium gig again, I'll pay the premium for front standing or seating close to the stage like we did for Queen and Def Leppard several years ago - much better sound. Otherwise, the show looked great... what we saw of it on the big screens. We left just as the encores started to beat the rush to the train station - hundreds of others were doing the same thing - a bit of a shame, but we heard the ones we wanted to hear (although I would've liked to have heard the crowd joining in with 'Fear of the Dark'). We really enjoyed Halestorm's set too. I've never really listened to them before - the wife said she sounded like a heavier Lady GaGa... she's not wrong!
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Problem solved if anyone cares! Bought a new HX Current Doubler - did nothing. After lots of searching through various sites found that other people had had issue with power pedals using a Strymon Zuma and Y power cables like the one for the HX Stomp. I had a look in to the Joyo but it seemed like it wouldn’t be able to handle the current of the HX Stomp. In the end I bought a Cioks DC7. Bought the extra cables for the HX Stomp and everything is perfect no issues at all. It’s a bit of an expensive fix but I just want everything powered from the same place. The Cioks DC7 is great though. Lots of options for different voltage and also the USB will be perfect for charging a GoPro or other stuff on stage! Also fits under the pedal train metro boards so more space on top of the board too! Thanks to Jakester for the help too!
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Some odd conclusions being drawn here. The nominal impedance of a speaker is just the lowest resistance. At its resonant frequency it will have max impedance. In practice speakers are receiving complex AC waveforms and their actual impedance seen by the amplifier will be tens of ohms. The wire that a speaker is made from is extremely thin, and will burn out well before any connectors or 1.5mm² flex will. And that will be for a different reason. For long runs you should be using powered speakers, not running tens of metres of twin flex.
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hellfleet started following Panda Audio Future Impact V4 - FINAL REDUCTION - £190 posted
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Panda Audio Future Impact V4 - FINAL REDUCTION - £190 posted
hellfleet replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects For Sale
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Stub Mandrel replied to Marky L's topic in General Discussion
Pair of side cutters. That's the best mains detector. They make a flash, a bang and a cloud of smoke to let you know a cable is live. And develop a neat notch to provide a permanent record. -
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TheGreek replied to the_red_gobbo's topic in Basses For Sale
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It must be irony, I don’t think he’s the best songwriter in the portaloo when he’s the only one in it
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leschirons started following Line 6 Floorboard and Pod V 2.0 (guitar, not bass)
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Not sure if this should be here or "Other music stuff" as it's a guitar effects/processor. Anyway, as above, fully working Line 6 floorboard and V.2.0 Pod, with connecting cable and Line 6 PSU. The ultimate bedroom noodler kit but also well gigable. Immense fun for not much money. It's old school, but has some fab patches. I've even managed to tailor a pretty good Eric Johnson patch, unfortunately, I play more like Ulrika. The floorboards usually go for about £60 in the real world so another £20 for the Pod, cable and PSU seems fair. Could post at buyer's cost or happy if anyone wants to pop round and try it out. Price firm, not looking for trades as heading towards retirement. Thanks
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Ramirez started following Glastonbury 25
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I've enjoyed a lot of acts this year - Four Tet, Alanis, Maribou State, Chic, Black Uhuru, Rod Stewart, Prodigy so far,a nd still a good few I want to catch up on. I have to say the broadcast mix and sound quality has been consistency unbelievably good. I've done it myself on a smaller scale and It's a very tough job, especially on the fly, and they've suffered in previous years, but this year has been quite spectacular!
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Well there we have it! Thanks for the peek behind the curtain 😊
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It is... As an ex BBC sound recordist and Post Production manager I can assure you that, especially with current budget constraints, only the bare minimum number of staff (or contractors) are sent there. I never went on a beeb junket! In contrast, I remember when I was training; I did 3 months on Keeping Up Appearances in Kenilworth... We got pay, plus overtime for while we were there, plus travel allowance, meal allowance (even though there was location catering) and overnight allowance for being away from home, and hotel... I bought a motorbike with just my overnights! But it's not been like that for 30 years or so. My old department doesn't even exist anymore!
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Here we have a fantastic Glockenlang preamp, comprising Volume, Treble and Bass controls. Pull passive tone circuit activated from Push/Pull vol control. This was removed by my tech from another bass I got in a trade. If you use a twin pickup bass you will just need to obtain a suitable balance pot. The details: GLOCKENKLANG 2-band onboard preamp Active/passive switchable (at the volume push/pull) Treble-pot with +/- 18 dB@18 KHz in active mode, acting as classical high cut in passive mode Bass-pot with +/- 14 dB@40 Hz. Input-impedance (without Balance): 1,5 MOhm Frequency range: 20 Hz -20 KHz Power requirement: 9 volts/1,3 mA Min. installation depth: 28 mm (1.1″) Due to the high performance electronics, in flat position of the eq you can hear no difference between active and passive mode! £75 inc postage. Paypal (you pay fees) or bank transfer both fine. Please see my extensive positive feedback thread for assurance of a simple, honest transaction.
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jonno1981 started following Glastonbury 25
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Enjoyed Weezer (big warm p bass tone!), Rae, prodigy, Ezra collective, Nile playing greatest hits though he’s really getting on. Didn’t enjoy charlixcx, 1975, Rod (despite seeing my aunt on front row on bbc!), each to their own and plenty liked it. Some of these older acts fall into function band territory where the cheese takes over. It’s like they’re pretending to be their former self. Usual mix of good sound/bad sound and occasionally inaudible bass but it’s a festival! I’ll catch up on some others other the next few days.
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This! Even the dearest cable, whether speaker or instrument, will be the cheapest non-consumable item in your equipment. The truth is that if we started making Electric guitars and basses in the year 2000 instead of the late 1940s, we would never have chosen 1/4"jacks. For speakers, they have largely been replaced by Speakons , thank goodness. The reason? You can never tell the current rating of a 1/4" plug, and many are rated at 0.5 amp. That equate to 2 watts into 8 ohms or 1 watt into 4 ohms. If you read the Neutrik specs, they say "Current - depends on mating connector." Or, in plain English, depends on what cheapo crap you plug it into. As for the £15 speakON cable? Using an OEM 1.5mm cable and Neutrik or Rean connectors, I can do one for that price, but there will be a £3 postage charge. For £19 inc postage I can do neutrik/Rean speakON plus Sommer 2.5mm cable. Includes a lifetime warranty. You cannot get a decent set of strings for that. Would you trust your amp with anything else?
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stingrayPete1977 started following Glastonbury 25
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The Rod set was perfect IMO, I've seen him live and he takes a few songs to warm up vocally, you get exactly what you'd expect and nothing less, he's of an era where you put on a show rather than walk around to a backing track.
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Gank Bass started following Glastonbury 25
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I remember seeing some tin foil special saying that glasto is the unspoken official BBC staff summer holiday - they take thousands of staff, mostly put up in hotels/bbs in the surrounding area for a week with days either side. This was based on the amount the BBC spend to have a presence (license payer funded of course) Vs how miniscule the viewing figures/indirect revenues are for their glasto contents. It's probably bs but I kinda believe it?
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This is a great little bit of kit, I have the Apogee Duet too and I can't justify owning two interfaces. Discontinued now, but it works without issue on both my elderly Macbook Pro and my newer M1 Air running iOs 14 (with a USB-C adaptor). Takes a 1/4 inch bass/gtr or an xlr input as well as the built-in mic, so it's ideal for recording - I've used it for online teaching as it's a great way of easily getting my voice and bass into Zoom. A fair few scratches on it and the plastic on the channel indicator has a couple of small cracks, but I've just plugged it in and everything works as it should. £60 securely packed and tracked to mainland UK addresses.