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  2. I'm still really tempted by this.
  3. Can I Play With Madness - Iron Maiden
  4. That’s horrible and the timing even worse. Hope it heals rapidly.
  5. Ouch. Bad luck. Best regards and I hope you get back to some sort of normality soon. As for your Christmas hosting, time for you guests to step up to the plate I think!
  6. The Ashdown RM EVO III compressor is very nice and better than what they put in the ABM series No volume drop or tone suck
  7. Yes I agree Ashdown have a desperate need for some better lighter cabs. In fact on their website apart from the RM series all the ABM cabs are sold out suggesting a new series is coming ? A nice tall 212 4ohm cab rated to 600w or more and around 20kg would be a great addition
  8. Cool little phaser pedal from the JHS budget line, was on my board for the last 8 months or so but I just prefer the more simple Phase 90 for my use, the less knobs the less chance of me fiddling during gigs! It can pull off the Phase 90 vibe and also do much more extreme sounds with the feedback knob switched on. Pretty much as new except having Velcro on the bottom, with the original box and bits and pieces. Price includes UK postage, will knock £5 off for local collection
  9. I’ve been looking at this for ages too, looks superb, better with cream pick up covers and the colour is 👌👌👌
  10. Up for sale is this beautiful 12 bit sampler from around 1988. It's a Roland S550 with 8 separate outs and a top end GOTEK drive (with LCD screen) ready stocked with most of the available sample libraries and several hundred blank floppies. The sound in the video is the classic 'Air' choir. The library runs the full gamut of Roland's offering plus lots of other stuff including drum machines/ synths. acoustic instruments etc It's very powerful with the multiple outs. Monitor included. It's B/W and is essential for running the S550 to its full extent. It's in great nick and includes the original box and a manual etc It's a fantastic piece of gear and sounds very good indeed, but I need to streamline due to lack of space. Apologies for the rubbish pic of the back, it's a bit close to the wall for a wide shot but it looks nice and clean and, most importantly, all the outputs work! Pick up only nr Tun Wells/Ashford IMG_4455.mov
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  11. Up for sale is this very nice Yamaha QY700. This one has a bright upgraded screen, all buttons working and flawless operation. It's also upgraded with a GOTEK drive to store as many sequences as you can throw at it. It's pretty much future-proofed for a good while. A rock solid workhorse, this is a great centrepiece for a DAWLess set up. Only selling as I have another sequencer that's smaller This is a great piece of classic tech. Famously used by Squarepusher. It's a lovely sequencer with a tweakable GM library (but I only use it to drive external gear)- very powerful and solid as a rock timing-wise. Perfect for those who want to get away from screens.
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  12. Ummm... yesterday was a bit if a disaster. I was washing a car on teh drive and I hadn't spotted some of the snow foam concentrate had dripped onto the drive. It is VERY slippery. Over I go, my left foot is at an unnatural angle, there's a sharp pain and I've broken my leg just below the knee. Local urgent treatment centre saw me. Took 4 x-rays to show the real issue was at the knee not ankle. I now have a plaster cast up to the knee and two crutches. A consultant will do a telephone update/review probably today. I was supposed to be going to Canada in 4 weeks for skiing. That's off and I will have to claim on insurance. Hope it goes better than my NZ Covid trip did. I'm also hosting Christmas... It is extremely difficult to just make coffee let alone anything more complex. Tidying the house - impossible without paying for someone to come in and do it.
  13. Magazines available (free) to good homes. Contact Ally on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17XGLtWbs8/
  14. I've got weights for four Squier necks without hardware - three of them Jazz-width, and one a five-string: 824g 827g 829g 868g Surprisingly, the fiver is the second-lightest! I'd hang fire on changing the bridge until you've got the neck and tuners fitted. Those paulownia bodies can be so light that you need a heavier bridge to counter neck dive.
  15. Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
  16. It would bother me if I'd paid full price, in expectation of the bass I received resembling the marketing images. A lot less so if I'd blagged a mega-bargain example. I'd quite like one of these, but me being me, it's unlikely to happen unless that mega-bargain turns up. And it's green.
  17. I had the use of, I think, a Hofner Galaxy with tapewound strings in the early '70s. It looked exactly the same as the guitar version. It sounded OK, but it was really comfy to play. Of course, then there was my often repeated moan about buying an original 60s Violin bass for £50 the 80s. Kept it for a year and sold it for.........you guessed it......£50. If only I knew
  18. Sandy Slaw (I am going to ignore the rude variations, because she's such a great singer)
  19. Back facings Now selected which one of the planks i got from the skip to use and have made a rough lay out from the template to get a good match up of the grain and avoid the worst of the scuffs and blemishes. The pieces are well overthickness (18mm vs the target of 10mm) and there is a slight amount of cupping to deal with, so fun to be had with the planer over the festive break. Pics below are the boards as recovered from the skip and a rough lay out on the best of the boards.
  20. Looking to sell my Mesa Walkabout Scout 112 valve combo. I bought it with every intention to use it, but in reality all gigs I'm doing at the moment are all IEM/FoH jobbies and it's only current use is in the home, which of course its overkill for! Would like to hang on to it, and happy to if it doesn't find a home, but the money would be better invested elsewhere. In very good condition, some minor scuffing to corners, a scratch on one of the amp handles and a corroded screw on the bottom radiator but otherwise in beautiful condition. All works perfectly and sounds fantastic. Comes with its original cover too. Of course, this model is the one where you can slide the Mesa head out and use it with whatever rig you please if you fancy it, and the price for the head alone is great! I can't imagine needing more volume at most gigs, and the low end is absolutely HUGE. I'm not going to post this so will happily arrange to deliver or meet somewhere depending on distance, I'm pretty much smack bang in the middle of the country. Trades, I'd consider modern PJB combos but that's about all amp wise, open on other gear. Cheers!
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