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  2. Coffee Mug - Descendents
  3. We watch it every year and absolutely love it. Just people in a studio drinking beer from mugs and having a great time whilst listening to top tunes. The funniest bit is when that couple fall over while dancing!
  4. Reluctantly putting this out there again! Didn't sell earlier in the year but still not playing it so would be nice to find it a new home, and I could use the funds for a new mixing desk!
  5. Today
  6. Please add a ‘w’ to Newtownards - I’m from Northern Ireland, not Scotland…;-)
  7. Here we have my DBX DriveRack PX professional loudspeaker management processor with matching DBX reference microphone for sale. I am the second owner, and this has lived in a flightcase all its life alongside my mixing console. Condition is used, although the reference mic was new this year (2025) has never been used in anger. A great tool for those of us who mix live sound from stage side whilst playing. I’m only selling as I have now upgraded my bass bins to a matching pair to my tops so will be using the internal crossovers to cut down on the weight of gear I shlep to gigs. Because I am inherently lazy, I asked ChatGPT to describe the functionality and this is what it came up with, which sounds accurate to me based on my experience. “The DBX DriveRack PX is a professional loudspeaker management system that optimises live sound systems. It combines automatic room tuning, crossover control, EQ, dynamics, and feedback suppression in one rack-mount unit. Using the included DBXRTA-M measurement microphone, you can run auto-EQ and real-time analysis to tailor your speakers and subs for smooth, balanced frequency response in any venue. Other key features include configurable crossovers, delay alignment, compression/limiting, and feedback elimination, making it ideal for PA systems, bands, DJs, and event sound setups.” I’m looking for £300 for the DriveRack and reference mic, or £250 for the DriveRack and £50 for the microphone. Collection from Killingworth Newcastle upon Tyne, or delivery at the buyers cost and risk. Any questions, please ask!
  8. Sorry to hear of peoples issues and hope for everyone that next year brings some light. I’ve been a harbinger of doom today. Messaged a mate because tomorrow will be a year since his heart attack. Told him I didn’t want any more dramas this year only to hear his Mrs was rushed to hospital yesterday. Thankfully she’s back home. Sent another friend a happy Xmas message only to hear she’d had to drive 200 miles to Glasgow as her dad had taken ill into hospital More worryingly I haven’t heard back from the daughter of an old friend who is in the late stages of a brain tumour. Can only think matters have taken a turn for the worse. Poor girl lost her mum only a year ago. I’d best not message anyone else. Stay strong if you can. Get help if you can’t. And enjoy doing the things you enjoy with the people you enjoy doing them with.
  9. Yesterday
  10. I've finally got to play with my AH300 today. It's awesome, but there's some strange behaviour. The front panel has lamps for pre-shape, valve, compressor, effects loop, etc. and the pedal board has the same set of lamps. I'm assuming the same lights should be lit on both panel and pedal board. But when pressing various panel switches or foot switches it's easy to get them out of step - e.g. valve lamp is lit on the panel, but out on pedal board. I press either switch and it swaps over. Is this anyone has experienced before? Google AI seems to think it's a common problem, but I can't find any real website with information.
  11. oops, sorry. I’ve already started on it, obviously…..
  12. Excellent Len, but please take that 'e' out of 'whisky' - it's from Skye, not Newtonards.
  13. When the Cort Space 5 came out, they were £50 cheaper than anywhere else.
  14. the wife “suprised” me with a hipshot detuner for my jazz. 🙂
  15. As regards V/B/T, I thought I should post a version of the wiring diagram that I worked from: This may be clearer: In this, the opposite ends of both tracks are cross-connected, rather than leaving one end floating as in the diagram in the OP.
  16. A new folding music stand. For practising, definitely not performing 😂 A nice plaid shirt, which will appear on stage with me some time soon. A bottle of Talisker malt whisky for inspiration.
  17. This one is almost new. Strings from factory still have life in them…plays like butter! Includes original case.
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  18. It looks very much like the bigger rounded 70s style - which I much prefer aesthetically. Obvious it would be preferable not attached to a guitar …
  19. It'll be similar to mine, then. Mine's late 1990's and it's a beast.
  20. Ah well. One arrives courtesy of Mrs T and My folks next week, early 2000’s Korean made one.
  21. It's not for sale, but if you still need one I'm happy to lend it to you in the medium/long term.
  22. Espresso - Sabrina Carpenter
  23. Apparently it has a PCB the size of the whole interior, but the actual circuit is the same size as in small one, leaving a vast empty board which looks comically weird.
  24. Well done Skank, IBTL!!
  25. Mrs Zero had her hip replaced, and I was given a date for my hip replacement, so that's quite good, although we had to postpone our summer holiday by 12 months as a result.
  26. I also struggled to hear the difference between the three 'Voicing' settings. I can only imagine it is more noticeable on guitar. I also didn't much care for the 'Mode' settings. They all sounded kind of the same, except the original Jive setting, which had drive only in the last 5th of the travel of the gain knob. I love the original Jive, but this version disappointed me.
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