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  2. ....and ashtrays! I might get the configurator onto that later today @Marky L 👍
  3. Stupid Girl - Garbage
  4. I won't go into why I have these totally new and unplayed, suffice to say it was an emergency Xmas present that I had to buy for myself last year but which I've never used (I used to own the same unit years ago and loved it but now use virtual drums with my DAW so have less need for boxes). The two units together seem to retail in the £350 space so this seems a good price, but a degree of haggling can be tolerated Happy to post
  5. 2003 Ibanez SRX400 in great condition, well balanced and easy to play Features a double-cutaway soft maple body bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers. Components include a B100 fixed bridge with 19mm string spacing, active electronics via a 9v battery and a PFR-AL4N (Passive Full Range) pickup channeled through a Phat II equilizer, a white pearloid pickguard and Ibanez die-cast tuning machines, comes with a gig bag, can post for an aditional £15
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  6. Looks lovely! Color, inlays and headstock look better. Screams "get me out of this case"! 😄 I wish we could compare the two side by side, but that ship has literally sailed. Enjoy it, that's a keeper.
  7. Ha ha, caught me out there Funnily it did occur to me that you might have done this on an analogue desk, but I ploughed on anyway. It sounds like it was a bigger desk than I ever took to a gig. Most of the analogue desks I've used have been limited to four busses. 18 in and 18 out with flexible routing is almost standard now for jobbing pub bands if they go digital. That's another game changer.
  8. Thank you guys for the reply’s so far, can you get this thing to be basically a clean boost or is there always going to be at least light breakup? A lot of the reviews an audio samples have the gain dialled up so it’s hard to gauge
  9. I've been trying not to look.. new full front brakes have to take precedence sadly (and another small cab).. but the combo that has got me all a quiver would be - Neck 4 with body 5 with a black scratch plate for that classic 80's black and maple look but as a FL 😍 I doubt all this gorgeous gear will hang about long.
  10. Well, I just made Grand Master somehow, clearly not for my bass playing. Is it a coincidence that it’s also my birthday?
  11. Phenomenal back catalogue (on guitar as well) and overall contribution. I think she also still does online tuition. What an underrated artist, and seemingly without huge ego problems.
  12. I pulled this as the new price has dropped below £500 now. However, on reflection I think £600 for the amp in mint condition, plus the bluetooth adapter, footswitch and carry bag is still a good deal, so it's back up again.
  13. In my field it's the subtle errors AI makes that are concerning, because some of them are hard to spot for anyone but an expert. And those subtle errors will of course be amplified the more the machine uses the information in question. Businesses think they can do things cheaper by using AI, which they can, but in doing so they risk doing things less well. This might not matter in for example advertising or similar text/image generation, but can be critical in law, engineering, medicine and science, where it's increasingly being used.
  14. I was expecting to see an Aldi OC-2 clone from the thread title! I had a Bossa jazz bass, it was fantastic.
  15. What year is it supposed to be? The decal with the offset part on the ball of the headstock was done from 1964-1968 I think. . The combination of this type of decal with clover tuners could only be a '68 I think, if authentic. Usually of the ones with the older logo have lollipops though, and the later '68s TV logo with clover tuners. But as it's Fender, there can always be a few that we're assembled in between transition. Pickguard doesn't look authentic at first sight
  16. Agreed. This and the inevitable media hype and associated stock market frenzy. One of my biggest concerns about AI other than the potential job losses is entering the a Kafkaesque world of utter babble. Phone based support has declined after covid for a lot of organisations and replaced by email. This is for sales, IT support, customer service etc. Email responses from a human are slow and inefficient compared with a phone call but when the response comes via AI we’re going to end up in a world of pain. There are limitations with a lot of the current AI systems already even if they are implemented correctly. When they are simply shoehorned in as a knee jerk reaction the end user experience will be horrible. Technology should be able to do some of the heavy lifting to make organisations more efficient. What it shouldn’t do is cut down a workforce at the expense of the customer experience. Technology is literally driving the population mad. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
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  18. Very true, in part because it has been aggressively marketed to those business leaders by Big Tech
  19. These posts sum it up nicely, over the next few years AI is going to make many professionals, including musicians, redundant. It's also going to mean that many of us to have our work in the public domain see that work plagiarised, often inappropriately and out of context, by the machine. Members here will find a piece of their music, text, artwork, will suddenly appear, possibly widely, and they will have no control, comeback, or royalties (there might be someone somewhere pissed off about the muppets in this thread for that very reason). And over and above that the energy consumption is ridiculous, if you really want all those lovely green fields to become battery farms in the next few years, go ahead.... We should think a little more carefully before clicking a link these days
  20. One of the biggest challenges is that heads of organisations get wind of whatever buzzwords are flavour of the month and start demanding IT departments introduce it into the company. They don’t really know anything about the technology or it’s variants nor what specific problems they are trying to solve but want AI or Cloud or feckkng RoboGubbinBiscuits and frequently bypass their internal IT teams seeing out “experts” (snake oil salesmen) to deliver the solution to the problem they haven’t yet identified. Can you imagine this in any other industry? Hello BigBuild inc were all extremely excited about RoboBlocks and how it can help in our new office block. Here’s a fat blank check.
  21. I’m in the ‘jacket covering the headstock’ camp I’m afraid 🙂. Si
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