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  1. They are probably working through a lot of emails. Might even take a week to get to yours.
  2. Doesn't really need an XLR. The jack outputs are balanced already. Electrically identical.
  3. This was posted on another forum but didn't say which store.
  4. I have one of these and it’s superb. If I thought I could get another in the house and maintain marital harmony I would!
  5. "100V; 120V; 230V; 240V – 50/60Hz (tension set inside the equipment) WARNING: The MARKBASS CASA is manufactured to be used in the country where they have been sold, and it is factory preset to that country’s voltage. So make sure you’re sending the correct voltage to your amp before you connect it to the AC power." I realise that EU is mostly 230V and the UK is still actually 240V but that the allowable margins are quite wide (about 230 to 250V in the UK) but I wonder if there would be any warranty cover for power related issues. I'd like to try one - looks very much like the old Hartke HA3500 that Stu used for years.
  6. Roughly 15 years ago I was in a band that did all that stuff - the guitarist we had was previously in one of the big military bands and she could sight read like nobody I've ever met before or since. Unless it was Guthrie level she'd just look at the page and it would be perfect first time, and she'd only need 2 or 3 run throughs to memorise it. She was scary!
  7. Has the OP mentioned the genre - I noticed the comment about guitarists not being happy outside of their genre but that struck me as a bit odd for a pub covers band? Are all the covers some obscure nose flute death metal or something?
  8. You can special order a Stingray with the SLO neck option too - that is basically the Sterling neck on a ray. Not many used ones though, alas.
  9. I’ve been bandless for coming up to a year and I did need the break but just as I was thinking about finding a new one, this thread reminds me of all the reasons I might not bother…
  10. What is there? The Crybaby Mini Bass Wah is now stupid money so is there an alternative that is just as small? ta
  11. That's kind of interesting in itself. I've found a few photos of stingrays with tape measures on the neck showing the pickup distance from the nut, and various youtube vids with measurements. And it seems over the years they have varied in placement by a good 5-6mm. As we know from 1960/1970 jazz basses where the bridge pickup is only 9mm further back on the 1970s one even a little movement can make quite a difference.
  12. They seem like a great band, and nicely done to them for that. I must admit I'm not a fan of meet and greet for anything - music / film etc, but I can see the appeal particularly for younger fans. For me, I like the mystery of not knowing anything about them. I find it easier to just watch the performance then. Knowing the real person for me somehow diminishes the stage persona / role.
  13. I know about the different magnets - it was the placement that bothers me!
  14. As above! The question came to me in the middle of the night and now it's bothering me! Anybody know?
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