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d_g started following Musicman Sabre Classic 2013
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Join Together - The Who
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It's a treble clef. Should be
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Now £225 Boss ME90B up for sale, in pristine as new condition boxed and comes with a very nice boss carry bag and boss power supply. Also works very well using AA battery power. Collection/try out welcome, or UK insured postage for £15. Boss ME-90B Bass Multi Effects Processor with Power Supply is a cutting-edge tool for bassists seeking to push their sound further. If you want a comprehensive FX platform but don't want to deal with fiddly touch screens and layers of impenetrable menus, then the ME-90B is just the solution! It boasts a whopping collection of 61 meticulously curated effects - all from the BOSS bass effects library - and each with physical, tactile knobs to adjust parameters and dial in your ultimate sound. Alongside that are ten onboard AIRD preamp models, delivering studio-grade tones in a compact performance package. This hands-on approach is complemented by an expression pedal and direct-access footswitches to offer you an array of adjustments on the fly. Moreover, the ME-90B shines in terms of connectivity and adaptability. Whether you're connecting to stage amps, house PA systems, or computers, this processor is equipped for it all. Its superior sound quality is assured through 24-bit AD and 32-bit DA conversion, alongside 32-bit floating-point processing and a 48 kHz sampling rate. From the rehearsal room to the stage and the studio, the ME-90B is a powerhouse of creativity, offering bassists the tools they need to explore new sonic landscapes and refine their signature sound.
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£80.00 WMD Parametric EQ in it's original box with user information sheet. This unit is in excellent unmarked condition and perfect working order. Great quality EQ in a compact pedal, tryout/collection welcome or insured UK postage for £8.00 There are 3 bands of EQ with frequency ranges from about 40Hz to 15kHz. Each band is an independent bandpass filter with adjustable center frequency, quality factor, and gain. Use them to sculpt and shape your tone however you like. Stomp Switch - This footswitch activates the EQ. The center LED will be lit when the pedal is engaged. Freq - This selects the center frequency of the filter. The three frequency ranges are: 31Hz to 1.6kHz, 100Hz to 4.8kHz, 300Hz to 16kHz. Q - The Quality Factor (Q) gives you control over the sharpness of the filter. Turn it up and the filter section becomes resonant and more abrasive. Low Q settings sound like a traditional EQ, higher Q adds resonant nodes. The Q ranges from about .1 to around 30. Level - This controls how much cut or boost you have from the band. Center it (0) and the band is out of the circuit. Turn clockwise and you'll get more of that frequency, turn counter-clockwise and you'll hear less. If all 3 controls are at 0, you should be able to click the pedal on and off and not hear any difference. Overall Level - This gives a overall cut or boost at the output of the Parametric EQ. Like a volume control, but with some gain available.
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A few straps available, prices include UK postage: All measurements are from the strap pin holes. 1) this one is now sold. Right-On, very high quality strap. 2) this one is also now sold. Comfort Strapp. 3) Unbranded strap, nice quality 7cm wide, feels like leather outer, suede inside. Excellent condition, minimum length 93cm to maximum of 130cm. I added an extra nut and bolt (with plastic cover) to stop the wider section from riding up. Now just: £12
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Hi peeps, decided to move on a few bits and bobs that have been relegated to the drawer for a while. Darkglass Element, SOLD Two notes Torpedo C.A.B. M+ SOLD Emma Audio Okto Nojs, with box, I bought a Doom and since retired this one. Great pedal for synth fuzz octave malarky - £120 posted TC Electronics plethora X5 - sold Happy to knock £5 off any if collected, can be tested in my home if required. I tested all before listing, but more than welcome to try any. Chorley, Lancashire
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jimmybass04 started following LEKATO WS-50 wireless system £33 inc p&p
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Beer of the Bass started following Lemmy Statue
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Wonder if they'll get an angry letter from John Hall's legal team for the shape of the bass?
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I think it’s genre specific. Sitting down classical or jazz gig… no problem. Everything else… nope! Ruins the performance.
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Totally agree for gigging. I didn’t put it right but the thrust was they were not welcome at all ie not at rehearsals either. Personally I use one there so I can get the song in my head.
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Old Fox started following Mark bass extension cab
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Hi bass community, I have a Mark Bass COMBO 121 and would like add an extension cab to beef up the sound, am I right in thinking it needs to be 8 OHMS to match the COMBO and will this increase the overall volume? regards Roger
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All Together Now - The Beatles
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onatter000 joined the community
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I though this would be a little light relief after the Camilo/Tribal Tech epics but it wasn't. Bloody slapping. I hates it, I does (transcribing it, not hearing it). This is the Stefano Cerri bass part for the tune 'Surrender' from the 1982 Jon Anderson album, 'Animation'. A fantastic record that has never been off my playlists since the year it came out. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/surrender-jon-anderson/
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Hellzero started following FS: Project basses/unfinished bitsas/PUPs/bridges/tuners
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@Beedster, please, can Chris the Configurator 😉 unite the (one part) swamp ash body as pictured (bottom left) to the Shuker fretless neck (third from the left or right), weigh the all shebang with strings on and photograph this union front and back? And are there dots on the side (at the correct positions)? Thanks a lot. Cheers.
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Austin T joined the community
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I'm out now! Recent acoustic folk band rehearsals revealed that my Phil Jones Double 4 just didn't quite have the capacity against an acoustic drum kit. As a result, I borrowed a DB Hype 8 last week to try as a replacement, and it worked great. Pressed the go buy button the following day and it arrived yesterday. Looking forward to the gigs at the end of the month a lot more now.....
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Sounds like a great night, nice one
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NancyJohnson started following 2025 Gear Abstinence Thread
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Looking at my gear ins/outs this year (so far) and am treating it more as an exercise in trying to keep in the black. Currently at about £75 in the red.
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A really good, versatile sounding Guitar App. Picked, strummed and chord Arps. Check out the demos! Neo Guitar Series | Parallax Guitar
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prowla started following Hilarious AI and Try before you buy?
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I have 3 Warwick Corvette 5-strings and they are each different; one in particular has a thicker neck which is not suited to my hands. I would assume that there are per-instrument variations in the other models too and thus you couldn't have 100% confidence that the one you were looking at would be just like the one someone had let you have a go on. TBH, though, the same applies to most instruments.
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Went to a Mad Professor gig last night, live dubbing. Was a good show also with Joe Ariwa and Ariwa vocalists Abel Miller and I Jah. And a highlight for me was a new mix of this:
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I've seen it for musical instruments, watches, and even a tool box. The issue is probably that they train the system using its own output, which therefore reinforces its ability to output meaningless drivel. It's the AI equivalent of inbreeding. I don't see how it will improve without them doing a rethink, because (if it is AI and not just a rule-based search & replace falsely presented as "AI") the system has been in place for many months and built its knowledge base on poor data. I did have a number of pages of predefined searches on eBay, which excluded the key phrases endemic in the "AI" descriptions to weed them out so I didn't have to see them. But, alongside that, eBay have also chosen to endorse counterfeits, using another implementation of its "AI" to assess reports, and declare no contravention of listing policy found; as a result, I lost faith in their service. They then introduced buyers fees (aka "buyer protection"), which states "If an item doesn’t arrive, is faulty or damaged, or doesn’t match the listing description, you can request a refund within 30 days of the delivery date." and "Experts verify the authenticity of your item for free and carry out a multi-point inspection all at no extra cost.", but how can you trust that when they are actively generating those descriptions and wilfully rejecting reports of counterfeits? So I've pretty much stopped using eBay.