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steve-bbb

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  1. Boss LMB3 if travelling light otherwise a dbx160a lives permanently in the rack case with the head - FOH guys always love it if you set it up fairly subtle it is quite transparent but stops any unwanted booming surprises making their way to the desk
  2. heatwaves on the runway as the wheels set down
  3. this is a thing and it is real - had an old squier affinity J and dropped a pair of wizard hammers in - similar result
  4. yeah fine ... just as long as they dont start on the 'single glove thing'
  5. i can hear all the fodera fanboys quietly crying in the corner 🤣🤣🤣
  6. the mudbucker sounds nice in the first video too
  7. beat me to it - was just about to say how the fod is the least interesting! whodathought that an eb3 mudbucker would sound better than the hallowed foderas 🤣
  8. what a shame .. another absolutely shite tune going pretty much all the way around harveys barn and ending up nowhere its only redeeming feature imho is bruford is a monster
  9. stopped reading at 'primal'
  10. works the other way too - i recently contacted somebody selling a rather nice bass and was practically trying to throw my money at him but he couldnt even be arsed to answer messages
  11. Yes. Thought Glastonbury died 8 years ago? idk
  12. Status have active pups too
  13. Try a boss LMB-3 see what effect it has its a bit like having an outboard pre
  14. The only local stores of note seem to rely on the music school side of their business two that come to mind in medway and faversham are well stocked but also have a very extensive teaching program and probably as many (if not more) tutors than sales staff there are a small number of boutique high end places but by their nature they dont seem affected as they rarely operate under the same economic conditions as the average high street shop
  15. thats all well and good but whn you been stood on a stage at volume next to a drumkit for a while your ears will possibly react differently
  16. no do NOT trust your ears... unless you can absolutley guarantee that you have no hearing loss or impairment or suffer from impairment at volume - whilst thankfully not permanent, i do get hearing fatigue ocassionally at gigs where pitches especially in the range open E to open A just start sounding muddy and even though my korg pitchblack is telling me im perfectly in tune to my ears it still sounds slightly off pitch)
  17. The more likely reason could be that one or more of the stringed instruments has the intonation set incorrectly - the open strings will sound superbly in tune but it all sounds horrendous the further you venture up the neck (extreme string wear/dulling can also contribute to this effect)
  18. None whatsoever most likely - the only difference should be if you go into the settings and move your ‘A’ away from 440Hz -
  19. there are no rules specified - be nice to see some beethoven or sibelius in there maybe
  20. i want to see tank and the bangas missy elliot mshell ndegeocello esperanza spalding all on stage together
  21. just bought a pair of shure 215 - seem ok but sound quality wise not much different from my £12 sony walkman headphones - is only when you take the hsure out after using for an hour that you notice how much they do noise cancel all the outside noise
  22. Has been gigged loads
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