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  2. Hi!!! 19mm Spacing!!!!
  3. Assuming Sod All = F-ck All There are two solutions, when sod-all = 0 or sod-all = 4 assuming the above. We would need to define f-ck all more accurately here in terms of sod-all to get the right answer. Rob
  4. It's Gonna Be A Long Night - Ween
  5. And so… I tried a different Allen key and it worked will all grub screws on all saddles. That’s good, but it’s also pretty bad 😅 The “tolerance” of the provided key and that of the screws is probably a recipe for shearing those screws on a brand new bass.
  6. Comparison of various Octavers An early Cog T-16 Sonicake Octaver MXR Bass Octaver Deluxe Pearl OC07 Zoom MS60b Bass Octaver Zoom MS60b+ Analog Bass Octaver My thoughts. For those that don’t know the Pearl OC07 is the original Jojo Mayer Nerve octaver. It sounds identical (as these old pedals can) to a Boss OC2. The Sonicake Octaver is an OC2 clone. When I compared it to an OC2 I couldn’t hear the difference and once again here, not trying to destroy the resale of my pedals I can’t hear it either. The Cog is quite unique sounding compared to everything else and has to be felt to be believed. The MXR is the most versatile but the so are both of the Zooms. It has some noise when idling but doesn’t appear to come across in the videos (at least until I add layers and layers of gain) Once you put these in a synth chain most of the differences disappear. I’ll be keeping the Sonicake (because they are so cheap they aren’t worth selling), probably the MXR as I find it the most musical and varied and then both Zooms because the MS60b isn’t worth very much and the MS60b+ is really really impressive. If I was playing a lot of synth focused music, I’d keep the Cog and have it next to a Sonicake or MXR Vintage Bass Octaver and then the MXR BOD if I was doing any blended with clean stuff. Anyway, enjoy
  7. Booze Me Up And Get Me High - Ween
  8. Will add more as I go…
  9. Was that you playing with East of Java at Blackmore a few weeks back using this bass???
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  11. Holy old thread revival Batman !! I have two of these and they are my pride and joy. The six string is a solid Shedua body with figuring from something several leagues higher. The fretless is arguably nicer. I'll never part with them.
  12. Yeah, it's the sounding off that made me listen a bit closer. IIR this came out after the Commitments movie, which prompted a lot of covers bands at the time to start playing Motown songs. I agree, I think he played it wrong and no one has picked up on this before. Now im aware of it I think it's ok to play this, even though in isolation it doesn't seem right. I think this version is probably the version a lot of pub bands do compared to the original.
  13. Hey all, been eyeing these up. Schecter C4 standard. But can't really find anything online about these models exactly. Weird how there's no videos on youtube or social media really. Or have I just not found them? Anyways. Just wondering what people have these and thought of them?
  14. Whiskey In My Whiskey — The Felice Brothers
  15. WOW. You never see these early TRBp,s with a quilted top ever especially in this condition. Really rare bass.
  16. I've never heard this cover of the Otis Redding classic before but you are indeed hearing a G# not an A as you suspected and weirdly enough it sounds "off" to me. Much prefer the A. As has been mentioned it could be that this version has strayed from the original somewhat. IF the piece is in b minor then the G# is outside the key and explains why it sounds off to my ear.
  17. Love on the Rocks - Neil Diamond
  18. Is that more or less than 5/10 of f-ck all? Asking for an engineer friend.
  19. Today
  20. Shout out to Mark at speakergrills.co.uk, two grills arrived very quickly and at a reasonable price (£110 for the pair, with all the trimmings like boxing and powder coating). The quality is good, as is the fit. I'm in no doubt they will protect the speakers very well. Will take these for a gig in a week. I'm sure they'll be great.
  21. It'd be interesting to compare how Johnny Colt plays it compared to Duck Dunn on Otis Redding's original version. Maybe( probably) Johnny isn't playing a faithful rendition.
  22. Price drop on the H9 as I think I overpriced it - £330 including postage (UK)
  23. Hi folks As part of my ongoing gear clear out I have a Warwick Rockpower NT 1 power supply rated at 9V 200mA. £7.50 inc P&P to UK mainland.
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  24. Hi folks, more stuff from the spares draw. These are very lightweight tuners and the one that Low End Lobster has been fitting to his Sire basses as a drop in replacement. This specific item seems to be particularly hard to find anywhere at the moment. It is brand new and unused. £35 inc. P&P to UK mainland Here are a couple of pics and the link to Lobster's YouTube vid on the subject.
  25. For me the place had the odd sense of death. Not down to the usual clientele but a lot of people died of water-borne diseases whilst living in the pub as they dug the canals in the 1830s, as I later found out
  26. Brand New opened but never used £10 posted The KZ EDX Pro Dual Magnetic Dynamic In-Ear Stage Monitor Headphones are designed for professionals in the music industry, offering studio and live monitoring capabilities. With a sleek black colour and comfortable earbud design, these headphones provide high-quality sound for critical listening. The 3.5mm jack connectivity ensures easy compatibility with various devices, making them a versatile and essential tool for DJs, musicians, and audio engineers. Perfect for those looking for reliable in-ear monitoring headphones for precise audio feedback during performances or recording sessions.
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