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KK Jale

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  1. 9 hours ago, DTB said:

    Can anyone name any famous players that are known for not using compression?


    Lee Sklar is another: "I do not use [a compressor]. In the studio I leave that up to the engineer but for myself I do not use one."

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  2. On 23/01/2023 at 18:39, TheGreek said:

     

    I challenge you to find something positive to say about this


    The electronics appear to have been robbed from a Rosetti Lucky 7, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais, influenced the European Symbolists and acted as a major precursor of the Aesthetic movement.

     

    Best I can do. 
     

     

     

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  3. On 04/01/2023 at 11:37, Smanth said:

    I "upgraded" some hard to see side dots using an ultra fine tipped UniBall POSCA paint based marker pen, they are inexpensive and available in a variety of colours:


    I chose to go with the S'manth method on a Telecaster with invisible clay side dots.
     

    Not as neat as the transfers but nice and cheap, redoable, and overall quite a bit better, I'd say. 👍

     

     

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  4. It looks straight, and the router hump ticks another box. I can't answer for the tuner fitting as mine has Resolites now.

     

    I had a 57 JV P in the past that weighed at least 9.5lbs...
     

    Just a small point - no recollection of them having dome-topped knobs.

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  5. 3 hours ago, bigjimmyc said:

    No eq

     


    You probably mean outboard eq and know that bass and treble are boost only and mid is cut only, so  "flat" is bass off, treble off, mid full on. 


    Knobs straight up does sound good, I agree. Good amps, nice feel.

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  6. Isn't it just a sort of deceptively simple double-slide on the E string performed with one finger? 
     

    First slide from open E to G, back down a fret, slide up to G#, jump back to D on the A string?

     

    Summat like that anyway... I may be a semitone out... but the sort of double-pump left-hand motion being the trick.

  7. I looked into a bag for my 32" scale Squier P and ended up with a Gruvgear Gigblade Edge, the guitar model, not the bass one.
     

    The Edge is the basic, slimline version of their one-shoulder design, which I like a lot. The length measurements are on their website; the Squier just about fits with a few mm to spare. 
     

    I got it half price from Kytary but would think twice at the full £100 as there isn't enough wear protection on the bottom edge IMO for serious schlepping on public transport. 

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  8. If your local place baulks then the folks who can definitely 100% fix this are jpfamps.com. That's 'cos they do all the official Orange repairs on the side. Nothing about Terrors that they don't know. They've mended mine several times to the point where it's basically a UK-built OTB. Lovely fellas too. 

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  9. By the way, if anyone misses the old metal Fast Fret tins, get a US friend to post you a can of Tibet Almond Stick.

     

    It's a light oil designed as a furniture scratch remover that's been around for about 100 years. The actual product feels and smells and works exactly the same as Fast Fret.... I imagine someone spotted an old timer guitar picker using this stuff as string lube back in the 70s, had a lightbulb moment and flogged the idea to GHS, who probably used the same manufacturer. 

     

    I use the Almond Stick as a refiller for an ancient wooden-handled Fast Fret applicator and keep that in the Almond Stick tin 'cos I think it looks cool.


     

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  10. Fast Fret addict here. Some hate it but I can't gig flatwounds without it... worth a try, I recommend it. 
     

    To lownote - I've heard this as well but I think if  you just give the strings a swift swipe then wipe nearly all of it off straight away with the little cloth, you won't get any crud on fingerboard or frets. I've been using the stuff for yonks with no ill-effects. It might deaden strings a bit, I don't know. Flatwounds, eh?

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  11. Andy Gibson now works out of Sixty Sixty sounds on Denmark St, he's very very experienced and I've had good results. On one MIJ bass he even did a partial defret, a slight fingerboard shoot and then replaced the original frets for me, which is something many repairers won't do... and affordably too. 

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