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Skinner started following Trace Elliot smx Dual Compressor
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Cracking bit of classic Trace Elliot gear, dual band compressor pedal, very flexible, sounds great. Can run off a pair of 9v batteries or the (included) 18v power supply. In excellent condition and perfect working order. I read on basschat that the version 3 PCB is preferred over the 2. As can be seen in the photos this is a V3. Boxed with original operating instructions. Collection always welcome, or insured UK postage for this will be £11.50
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Selling this nice PSU from HB. have some scratches but function is not affected. Will come with box, cables, etc https://www.thomann.co.uk/harley_benton_powerplant_iso_3ac_sag_modular.htm?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1581403900&gbraid=0AAAAADuDMCVyEHan9SrIE3yDG3uv2dQP9&gclid=CjwKCAjwy7HEBhBJEiwA5hQNomPhW6ATSboDTgeQMczukWNUne-iY_TcISxx_VhDwjB-YjtmEHFUhhoCeAAQAvD_BwE £40 posted within mainland UK
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Who Can It Be Now ? - Men At Work
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Ritsugamesh started following Fender Jazz Bass Adam Clayton
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Its quite a good venue but it does have a few issues with sound. Difficulties with drums on a drum riser and a hollow wooden stage was causing a lot of very low droning sounds. SE added a gate of some sort to help but it wasn't there during sound check. You seem to get a lot of rebound noise which made it sound as if we had a lot of reverb on things but there was very little being used. It could do with a bit of a tidy up around the stage area and the changing room but its not the worst we've played by any means. To be fair to them they are trying to upgrade a very old building that i'm guessing was an old theatre come picture house come bingo hall and now being changed over to a proper venue. The team working in it last night were pretty good tho and very helpful. Give it a couple of years and it should be a decent gigging venue for touring bands. Dave
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Very interesting! There seems to be a few details where yours and @ChrisDev's differ. https://basslessons.be/transcriptions.php?i=349 It would be interesting to listen to your dialogue about the choices you both made with these transcriptions. Just to help us mortals when we try to construct ours.
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QSC CP12 Active PA Speaker 1000 Watts One of two - priced individually or for a small discount if sold as a pair. This speaker is as new and has not been used since purchase. It comes with additional QSC waterproof cover for outdoor use. Very powerful speakers however I’m downsizing and selling my larger portable PA gear. Street price is £579 cheapest I can find so this is a good saving. The covers cost an extra £67. The user manual is included. I have two of these for sale. I can knock off £40 if you buy the pair. Pickup definitely preferred but talk to me if this is impossible. UK only. Postage would be at buyer’s cost and I’d need to source packaging as the boxes have been recycled. These speakers get glowing reviews in Sound on Sound magazine - https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/qsc-cp-series I own a pair of QSC CP8s which are perfectly fine for keyboard monitoring and rehearsal PA so these aren’t needed now for personal use. Specifications from QSC below - Features Class-D amplifier with 1000W peak power output Selectable contours (presets) for quick setup Advanced DSP with Intrinsic Correction™ Superior sound quality and speaker protection Directivity Matched Transition™ (DMT) ensures uniform coverage across the entire sound field Suitable for use as a main PA, stage monitor or instrument amplifier 35mm pole mount socket Lightweight and incredibly portable Specifications Configuration: Two-Way Active Low Frequency Driver: 12'' Cone Woofer High Frequency Driver: 1.4'' Compression Frequency Response: 49Hz - 20kHz, -6dB 47Hz - 20kHz, -10dB Sound Pressure Level: 126dB (Maximum) Nominal Coverage: 75° Axisymetric Amplifier Type: Class-D Amplifier Power: 1000W (Peak) Input Connectors: 2 x XLR/TRS Combo (Line and Mic/Line) 1 x 3.5mm TRS Stereo Output Connector: 1 x XLR (Mix) Controls: Power 2 x Gain Mic Boost Push Switch 6-Way Contour Selection Switch Indicators: Power LED 2 x Input Signal LEDs Input B MIC Selected LED Limiter Active LED Power Supply: 100V - 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Enclosure Material: Polypropylene Grille: 18 Gauge Powder Coated Steel Dimensions: 516mm x 350mm x 323mm / 20.3'' x 13.8'' x 12.7'' (H x W x D) Weight: 13.7kg / 30.3lbs
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Enjoyed those, great singer with a very nice voice. Dave
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Terry M. started following Rob Mullarkey - my absolute favourite bass player ever.
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Rob Mullarkey - my absolute favourite bass player ever.
Terry M. replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
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Would you consider Standing in the shadows of Motown?
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The first time I played keys through a big PA I got a shock at how much low end I had. I backed it off immediately and keep it in check these days.
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So true.
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Gank Bass started following Ricky's Legal Troubles
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A friend is building me a body which happens to be a shape favoured by Lemmy, Geddy & Squires but for a bolt on ibanez talman neck Would photos of the progress be too contentious for Mr Hall?
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2CD box still sealed. £12 posted UK. *Now £8* 40 track digipack featuring all of Punk legends The Vibrators’ releases between 1976 and 1978. Features the single version of ‘Baby, Baby’ on CD for the first time and now comes with the bonus of their singles for RAK Records ‘We Vibrate’ and ‘Pogo Dancing’ on which they backed Chris Spedding. Arguably the essential Vibrators period! 40 tracks of prime punk…
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dave_bass5 started following Xvive A58 vs Fender Telepath Wireless systems.
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As per another thread, im getting a bit of interference from my Lektao WS90's under certain conditions, or rather they are causing interference. So ive been looking at the two above. I know a lot of you use the Nux, but im not interested in that as I dont want to carry a case around. I prefer to just throw the thing in my gig bag. Im also not sue I like the auto off feature. Let's not discuss that as im. 100% not going to get those. From the spec I understand the Fender has up to 8 hours from a 2 hour charge, and the Xvive 5. Either is longer than I'll really need, but unto 8 will get me through a rehearsal and a few night home practice. The fender has a quoted lower latency than the others. Any thoughts on either of those mentioned? im leaning towards the Fender, but its a bit more expensive.