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Yet another Salisbury Live gig but proper old school Salisbury Live...we're playing the same night as a bunch of other bands are playing boozers around town. Not sure but we might be the only originals band on that night so we'll have to push a little harder to get an audience that usually want something familiar sounding. Hopefully the Muppet image will help 😂
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I'm still waiting for some consensus on their long-term reliability. I haven't heard nearly the amount of complaints that I've heard about the old Portaflex series and the SVT-7, but I have heard a few. Mostly about the lower-powered models, strangely.
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I certainly count myself very fortunate in that I've never had any difficulty swapping between 4 and 5.
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Looks great though @gobasserk I want to do a a 424x in Shelby Blue like my AES800b guitar
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Every Crane of Sand - Bob Dylan
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Slightly steep price 289 €, but looks good, most likely sounds, too.
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Ernie Ball Music Man Short Scale StingRay - NOW £1400
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The Tale of the Maruszczyk Elwood 5a Absolution (Syfon bass)
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A torque wrench helps with adjustments.
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@stewblack has a multi-pedal waaaay cooler than that.
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Just saw this on facebook and can't help think someone has missed the point of pedals in that having the flexibility to changes things is the main draw. Nevertheless there is a bit of me that things this is otherwise quite cool, and I am aware that some touring musicians (e.g. Ed Sheeran) do something similar to reduce faff on stage...
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Easily the best speaker cabinet I have ever used: am downsizing to lighter Genz Benz cabs as I rarely play live now. The Eden D210XST Cab is loud enough to be heard and yet still small enough to be used at home or in a small studio. For those players who need a portable, high-performance rig with even more low end than the XLT, Eden has designed a 2 x 10" cabinet for their XST woofers. Punchy and clean, the D210XST produces a full and clear tone through its two 10" speakers. It's excellent for delivering articulate bass lines with volume. This 2 x 10" cabinet handles more power than many 4 x 10" cabs on the market. The D210XST offers huge bottom end with its cleverly-designed tuned and ported cabinet construction and speaker selection: the low end is full but tight, the mids are open and well-defined and the highs are clear and crisp. Durable build quality makes this ideal for touring and live performances. All Eden enclosures are constructed with 5/8" thick void free plywood with full dado and rabbet jointing. Massive internal bracing prevents vibration and keeps the sound deep, tight and clear. Exclusive Eden Cast Frame loudspeakers and Eden Cast Bell low distortion tweeter horns are designed, hand-built and tested in their own factory in the USA. Very Good condition. Comes with an official Eden cover. Power Handling: 500 Watts Impedance: 8 Ohms Speakers: 2x10" Eden-spec Eminence EC1060XS speakers Tweeter: Eden Cast Bell low distortion Crossover: 3.5KHz @ 18dB Frequency Response: 30Hz - 14KHz Sensitivity: 103dB SPL Connections: Parallel 1/4 Inch and Speakon Dimensions: 23" w x 18" h x 18.5" d Weight: 59lbs / 26.8kg Only £325. Collection from East London preferred, although happy for buyer to arrange a courier.
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I did get some replies over in the Double bass section and the advice was either a SM57 or equivalent wrapped in a towel and wedged under the tailpiece pointing at the bridge or a cardoid of some sort on a stand in front of the bass. I ended up going for the Rode M3, on a stand about 6-8 inches in front and slightly above the bridge, it seemed to work well enough, i could hear the bass from the back of the (smallish) hall, it was a 4 piece band (Guitar, Violin, accordion and double bass, with a mic for calling and another for singer songwriter spots. It wasn't a high volume gig either which helps. the guitar and violin had pickups and i used another Rode M3 in front of the Accordion which also seemed to work fairly well. I wasn't there for the actual performance as it was a small private party but from the reports i got back it went well and everyone was happy.
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Keep It Greasy - Frank Zappa (1984 band live version). Doing ok so far, pick skills being honed along the way, but it's going to take some time to get it at full tempo...