I've seen systems like this before and all they serve to do is reinforce cliques. The site that springs to mind has recently moved to a "like only" type setup. People on there used to have competitions to see how -ve they could make someone, for fun.
Technician, definitely. Forewarned is forearmed. I don't like the plans being mucked about with at short notice, and surely improvisational jams are that phenomenon taken to extremes. That said, I'm getting better at recovering when someone throws me a curve ball, but at the moment I still get hit by them. In the face, usually.
I need to look at replacing the one in my HA3500 - it's really noisy (angry, grinding, grating kind of sound) when it starts from cold for about 30 secs then it calms down, but it's still a bit whirry. Of course you don't notice it when you're playing and you certainly don't notice it when a band is crashing and bashing all around you.
Quiet, then not so quiet! Started the year with no band, did a dep/help out thing in January then nothing for ages, apart from increasing my Gibson bass collection and embarking on some lessons - best thing I did in ages. Joined the Oxbow Lake Band in May and it's going really well, playing songs I enjoy with people I enjoy playing songs with. Had 4 gigs so far with at least 1 more before the end of the year (and one booked in January), revamped the band website, joined just too late to have any influence (or appear) on the band's recent recorded output, but looking forward to being actively involved in new material.
In what appears to be a common theme, I have never broken a string while playing. I broke a flatwound E string when I was fitting it because I used too long a scale and was trying to wrap the fat part around the tuner. It said "I'm not doing that" and promptly broke.
[quote name='brensabre79' timestamp='1320411393' post='1426492']
Not very helpful but apparently they are a bugger to fix, 3 other techs down here refused to look at it when I told them what it was!
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Bunch of wusses - when I got my HA3500 the valve preamp was not giving any output, only the solid state one. Me and a mate fixed it ourselves - a resistor had burned out in the valve preamp circuitry. Replaced it and took the opportunity to replace the caps as well. The compressor control is on a stupid daughterboard which just relies on being in the right place relative to the tracks on the main board and we messed that up a little - ended up hard wiring it and it'll be all the stronger for it.
Bottom line is though two ordinary guys fixed mine. I'm no amp tech.
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When you own an MR2 Turbo there is only room for one...!
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Bzzt, wrong - remove the passenger seat!
[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1320272622' post='1424788']
The main question though, do I bring my ACG or my Zon?
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Total non-question - the obvious answer is both
[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1320264901' post='1424646']
Some the Yamahas listed weren't available in 68. You can see which ones would be applicable [url="http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/guitar/archive/list/sb.html"]here[/url]
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Are you saying that the ones which according to that page were released in November 1968 (SB1C, SB2A, SB5A, SB7A) weren't in reality available until 1969? What about the ones released in October 1968 (SA17, SA70B)? I just read from the very page you cite, what did I do wrong?
[quote name='oldslapper' timestamp='1320247057' post='1424311']
Muzz to singer...."look it's just a sock mate".... ;-)
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... with a couple of snooker balls in the end of it.
You have spurred me on to have another think:
Yamaha: SA17, SA70, SA70B, SB1C, SB2, SB2A, SB5A, SB7A?
Hagstrom: HIIB, Concord, H8 (world's first 8 string bass, allegedly), Coronado IV?
From a recent gig in Banff. The first live outing for the Victory Artist, which performed spendidly!
Photo courtesy of katejames on Flickr - [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/semajetak/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/semajetak/[/url]
I really am going to have to try and stop my fingers jamming together like that. Looks like I've got a claw instead of a hand
[quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1320165331' post='1423204']
You of all people should know what a kick at the top of the neck is Matt.
Although why the guy said it was common in Fenders (over any other make) beats me.
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I wouldn't have called it a kick, it looked like it had taken a few kicks though! It was more like a Curly Wurly which had been left in the sun