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  1. [quote name='Dropzone' timestamp='1454948988' post='2974507']
    Sad news, the chap running owner Guitar Junction is a really nice chap and is struggling to keep the shop alive in a town with rent as high as Chichester. I would recommend trying GB music in Bognor. Dave is a top bloke and assists greatly in the local music scene.
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    It's sad that a half-arsed spotty Herbert can jeopardise his employer's business like that. Never been to the Chi shop, doesn't seem much happening there of interest to the bass fraternity. My bro has got decent deals on a Martin and a nice mahogany Taylor there in the last couple of years, mind.

    +1 for Dave Cox at GB in Bognor.

    Also, he's a bit of an expert on/collector of Hagstrom guitars & basses if that's your thing...

  2. GV has always been OK, IMHO. Usually some interesting vintage pieces upstairs, but not much of a bass focus as I remember. Haven't been for a while, mind.

    Lots of menopausal media/banking/insurance blokes up that Farnham way, many of whom aspire to start blues bands with other menopausal media/banking/insurance blokes. Sometimes there are 'Project Managers'.

    Someone has to sell them AAAA+ top PRS's with birds and hand wired snakeskin edition Boogie combos for the twice yearly rendition of Red House at the tennis club. Oh, and you'll need a Bose PA sir..

    ;)

  3. Just bought a J-Retro on here from Marcus (top chap, btw).

    I wasn't quite sure how to marry it to my active EMGs, and how to go about powering the pre and my pickups from a single battery. I'm not particularly tech-y and have an ability to destroy electrical stuff by a combination of misplaced optimism and a gung-ho attitude. So I dispatched an email enquiry via the website just before a Sunday lunchtime pint hoping for a reply within a few days.

    John replied personally within the hour with a clear diagram, and over a Sunday lunchtime to boot.

    I'm much impressed at the increasingly rare example of a great product backed up by superb service.

  4. This is the only multi fx I haven't junked in a petulant frenzy after about a month. Ignore the presets, most manufacturers seem to over do these.

    I was put off by the early Zoom stuff, which I found noisy and too complicated, but thinking of it as a row of 3 stomp boxes at a time makes more sense to me. I like to wind the controls about until they sound good, rather than worrying if 68% rate sounds better than 70% on a digital readout when tinkering with, say, a flanger or chorus. So it really suits my simple outlook. Also easy to adjust on the fly.

    I have it in line for most gigs, and it doesn't sound as if its eating my tone at all. I initially used it on a true bypass loop, as a 'get out of trouble' button, but found I didn't really need it once I felt confident with the B3.

    The looper is fun to play with, but I mainly use it for octavers, filter effects and some of the amp models; mainly SVT and B15 but the others sounds pretty good too IMHO. I also have a cheeky bank of reverse and filtered delays for a bit of the old Psychedelia Smith.

    Solid build, no issues so far. Worth a punt, if you don't like it you'll be able to move it along on here at not too much of a loss.

  5. I'm with mcnach and IrieGnome for the most part.

    Doesn't sound like the lack of a set list is the real problem. Your 2 guitards need to put their handbags away, sort their respective territories out and have a think why they're doing this in the first place.

    Band I play in most hasn't had a set list in the last 20 years, and our list is 150+. We all agree on the first 3 over a pre-gig pint or while setting up then wing it by tacit, good-natured agreement. Not often a problem, as its supposed to be a joint venture (as in communal, not herbal). Mind you, we are all tuned to concert, don't use any software or complicated rigs/patch changing and get along very well onstage and off.

    If everyone is aware of the potential presentational issues, then you'll just get it done. All post mortems need to be post-gig, never while playing.

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