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  1. Free leather 2 seater sofa.
    It's old but in pretty good nick, no tears just a bit scruffy round the edges.
    so if you want to keep yer bum off the floor it will do the job nicely.
    if you're not far away Im in west sussex. I may be able to borrow the works van and deliver
    pm if you're interested otherwise its off to the tip.

  2. I had a similar problem with my bass when I moved recently, the tweak on the truss rod worked and its been fine ever since.
    I've taken to having the radiator on it's lowest setting in that room, just to help control moisture issues, there's been times when I've picked up the bass and had condensation form on it just from body heat. Not a problem since having the rad on when it's cold.
    also helps having a window open for a bit when weather allows as that will help circulate the air in the room.
    If that doesn't work it may be worth investing in a de humidifier or a few bags of silica gel.
    Good luck with the wedding and move. :)

  3. Hi,
    don't laugh but I've used some buffing pads that my good lady uses for polishing her nails to make them nice and shiny,
    I was using them on an unfinished neck and it came up silky smooth and quite a good shine.
    the buffing pads are much finer than 2000 grit, then on a sealed body try a few coats of a hard polish, the type you wax on and wax off like karate kid :)
    either one for coated wood from a timber merchant or good a good old tin of car polish should be fine on an acrylic finish.

  4. You could always go to Spector's website and ask them a few questions about the bass,
    the number off the back of the headstock should be enough for them to be able to tell you year and country of origin at least.
    I did this and found them most helpful after I had bought one made in Korea.
    :)

  5. My good lady is a singer, she uses a SM58, and wouldn't use anything else.
    She tried loads of different mic's when she did a sound techie thing at uni, (a few years ago now)
    and the SM58 was her fave.
    If you do decide to get another beware of the Chinese copies on ebay ect.

  6. [quote name='alhbass' post='724460' date='Jan 25 2010, 07:56 PM']Thanks - I wasn't aware of that option. Any advice on what to look for when buying a fretless neck? Don't think I'd know a good one from a bad one, until it was too late maybe!

    Still interested in hearing from anyone who can give me advice on how to tackle the job on my Washburn tho...

    PS didn't Jaco take the frets off his own Jazz bass? Guess he knew what he was doing tho![/quote]

    in Jaco's biography he removed the frets with a pair of pliers, filled the gaps with wood filler and slapped a couple or coats of yacht varnish
    on the neck.

  7. hi Jake,
    thanks for the lesson today,
    I was expecting to come home with my head exploding from information overload
    and not wanting to play till the pain went away :) , happily I was wrong,
    I got back and was straight out with the bass to practice what id been shown.
    Its great to find a teacher who makes learning enjoyable,
    and explains things in a way that makes them seem quite simple.
    thanks for the inspiration and see you next month. Dave. :)

  8. hji there, i run a jam night with my other half, for that we use a pair of mackie thumps active speakers on stands. with mics, guitars, sax running through an alesis 16 track mixer, we never need more than half volume on the speakers and master volume on the mixer also nowhere near max, and no probs playing gigs. cost us around £700 new.
    i suppose it depends on what youre playing and if youre trying to knock the back wall off the venue, lol

  9. [quote name='redstriper' post='1078020' date='Jan 4 2011, 10:32 PM']You should be able to download the drivers from the Alesis website.[/quote]
    they only have the multimix 2 version for download mine is the earlier model.
    i tried to download the it but for some reason it gets blocked, not shure if
    its because its not compatible with my mixer or if its my laptop stopping the download
    ive also tried to update my usb drivers and that was also stopped before it completed.
    im thinking i may have some security setting that i dont know about or how to change
    getting in the way of me having fun. its always possible the computer knows how i play
    and is trying to protect the world from my musical ineptitude.

  10. hi all thanks for all your much appreciated help,
    i think ive sussed the lack of sound problem,
    when i deleted cubase i think it also deleted the alesis drivers
    for running with vista DOH!! :) yep im officially a bloody stupid ****
    so now its off to alesis to grovel and hope they at least let me have
    the driver downloads. many lessons learned so at least im a bit wiser lol

  11. tried reaper out with just my bass into the mixer,all seems to work fine,
    the track appears to record, but cant get any sound on playback.
    ive set both record and speakers in the laptop to usb codec
    any ideas what im doing wrong??
    ive tried to get sound from the alesis and from speakers plugged into
    the laptop. also if i try to play music already on the laptop with the mixer connected
    theres no sound even from the laptops built in speakers.

  12. if alesis give me another copy of cubase ill have another go at installing, my dell is also about 4 years old
    thanks for all the tips and advice, the teccies ive spoken to all blamed my laptop,(probably because they wanted to sell me a new one)
    i was hoping id get impartial and honest help from people who use this kit in the real world and you havent let me down
    thank you, and saved me money too :)

  13. thanks for the tips,
    sadly i deleted cubase and then dug out the disk to reinstall
    only to find its broken haha theres a lesson learned; check the disk before deleting programs.
    so now im hoping alesis will send me another copy.
    the mixer has a usb plug.

  14. hello all,
    im having trouble getting cubase le4 to work on my laptop, a dell inspiron 1525
    running windows vista.
    when i connect the mixer, an alesis multimix 16 to the laptop it knows its there
    and seems to start up fine but wont register any input or record any sound :)
    is this because my laptop is too slow to cope with all the data or am i just too stupid
    to be allowed near modern technology? :lol:
    if its the laptop, then any ideas as to what i need?
    i want to use a laptop so we can record rehersals, make demo's and mabe even try to
    record gigs.
    any advice will be greatly appreciated. :)

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