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  2. Rotary encoders are now common as a replacement for pots in the digital world. They work by indicating whether to increase or decrease the level of a given parameter. For example, they are often used on home cinema systems as control but can also be used to select menu items. Any PA speaker with DSP and a display will incorporate one. They often incorporate a push switch so you push to enter a menu, then rotate to select a menu item. If you want to know whether you are using a pot or a rotary encoder, the best way to tell is that pots have up to 300 degrees rotation before you hit the end stop, a rotary encoder will go round and round a round if you turn it. This picture shows one on an active speaker, The one with the purple blob.
  3. Yes, I made contact with Essex back in 2022 regarding that Status Groove and his price was sky high.
  4. Ha Ha .... i lost a fair bit of weight between my other half designing the rings them being made and ahead of the wedding .. weirdly my hands were affected the most . It's fairly loose if I push it out Ignore johnny dibble .. the ring is safe on my left hand ... but bulky enough that it feels " odd" and affects my left hand dexterity ... probably a mental thing , we do play punk and it could definately go flying off the right finger . Resizing the ring isn't an easy option i the uk it's engraved in latvian inside and out .
  5. I find the Status Groove basses quite interesting. I really enjoy my twin j pickups (in a single casing) in my Warwick Fortress Masterman basses & always wanted to try a Status Groove. If I could find one for 400 quid, I'd be a happy camper 😉
  6. Wow! That’s really, really good for a fiver, especially a ‘Ray. My Mustang weighs the same as that.
  7. 3.7kg by my bathroom scales
  8. Oh I know, what's done is done, just pointing out that it's a bit rum that the pressure to do this was external.
  9. For a project that I didn’t get round to completing. Brand new, unopened in packaging. Would now cost over £500 with import duties. £380
  10. Does your mother know is in our set ! Fun song to play and having two female vocalists in my band helps
  11. Johannes Schneider - Bubenreuth, 692mm octagonal ipe stick, 135g Lovely bow, made in Germany. French pattern, nickel mounted with ebony frog & in great condition. New hair. Nicely balanced & pulls a good sound. Ideal as a good first proper wooden bow for students or as a professional spare/pit bow. Based in Catford SE London to try out or can post. £400 ono
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  12. I got a tier 2 fail for something similar - although went for the more extravagant Swiff wireless IEM than the cheap and cheerful Behringer!
  13. yes, read the first page of the thread. It is much easier than you think
  14. Yeah next level in some cases. It's why I enjoy playing pop, there's often a load of work gone in by people who are anonymous session players but with huge musical knowledge. The best of them do what is right without needing to show off. I've looked at a lot of Abba but their songs do look challenging. I've only managed Does Your Mother Know to date.
  15. no problem with my wedding ring. It probably clanks against the neck but I don't notice A friend of mine caught his wedding at work on something and it took his finger off. I've also caught mine and my finger swelled up and it was quite sore. I keep thinking about putting it round my neck instead of wearing it
  16. Hi. Can you please post a close-up picture of the back of the headstock. What's the width at the nut? Thanks!
  17. I'm a fascist when it comes to this. So many covers bands waste huge amounts of time at rehearsal by not pre-agreeing an arrangement. It's a bit like sending your bus driver out without deciding where to put the bus stops. I send out a spotify list with a version I think is OK, if people object I'll go with the majority feeling but if someone objects once we get to the rehearsal room it's too late, the rest of us have spent time learning the 'original' from the spotify list. You've let the band down, let yourself down, let your parents down basically it's up to the person who has done an alternate version who will have to adapt. Once we've got the basic song working we will always look at starts and endings and often make decisions about taking bits out or more often adding extra choruses and we may then come up with an own, arrangement. The guitarist and I live close to each other so we've usually met up by this stage to iron out issues. For instance theres a little decending scale in Maria played on bells that I do. I also try and reflect the piano part at the beginning of One Way or Another.
  18. it is really rather magnificent
  19. I never wore any jewelry until marriage. I lost my wedding ring because it was white gold and irritated so I fiddled with it (nickel allergy). Got a cheap silver band as a replacement, and wore that for 15 years, with no issues. 10 years ago I got a nice silver wedding ring, which is quite wide, and initially it got in the way a bit, but I got used to it. Then at 25 years married I got a long service award ring, next to it, and that also was a bit noticable for a month or so, but after time didn't notice it again. Then my wife got a fancy ring but it was too big and loose on the biggerst her tiny little fingers, but fit on my little finger, so now I have 3 rings. I also recently have put on weight so they were tight for a while. I notice I click them as a tic! Sometimes they hit the fingerboard but in general they have very little impact to my playing though now I am used to them.
  20. I don't wear mine, never have! I think it's in a box somewhere but it was only a cheap one made of Tungsten Carbide - my wife doesn't care and I felt it looked weird! I did notice it clacking against the neck of my bass originally, so that's why I took it off. She married a pro bassist so she knew the risks.
  21. Which has solved problems with two of my amps over the years 👍
  22. Hmmm, this is today's new thing for me. I've had headless basses, 7 Hohners, a Status Streamliner, a Status "somethingelse" graphite/wood (sorry, can't remember) and I didn't know about the dead spot thing. "You're always on that Basschat forum..." "Yes, I learn stuff. Most days."
  23. All I can say is that if the sound guys at church were so damn keen on everyone using IEMs, they should have provided the necessary equipment. Making it all work is their problem, no?
  24. An excellent idea, but I have no pockets in my on-stage clothes and I am sure I'm not the only person in this situation.
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