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tauzero

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  1. Best (so far) - Barcus 6-string fretless. very nice to play and a good sound, and I don't have to look at the singlecut while I'm playing it.
  2. https://www.thomann.co.uk/allparts_knob_puller_tool.htm If you haven't got a really big knob, or one with a flange, it doesn't work.
  3. No problems with any orders, although my knob puller wasn't very good.
  4. Hohner B2 (B2A for active) or Steinberger Spirit XT2.
  5. I remember them coming out but I don't think I played one - it was a long time ago though. I did think it would be rather susceptible to fretboard wear though.
  6. Something to be aware of is that you need a USB power supply plugged into the other USB-C socket on the Chocolate Plus - it won't work as a USB host with just the internal battery.
  7. Nice!
  8. Just as well you're not a Trace Elliott fan.
  9. "An open mind is all very well in its way, but it ought not to be so open that there is no keeping anything in or out of it." - Samuel Butler, author of "Erewhon".
  10. Do you need to have the dirty sound at the same time as the clean sound, or could you use a reamp box to take the original recording and run it through the amp?
  11. It's not going to be a reprise of the "Would you be in a band with a bigot?" thread is it?
  12. That's obviously true. After all, who could possibly say that the apartheid regime in South Africa was racist?
  13. You were the one who had a dig at Guardian readers while ignoring the unpleasantness of Daily Mail readers. I did not imply that you endorsed the opinions of others at all. Still, if you want to imagine that I did, go ahead. I shall give your further contributions the attention that they deserve.
  14. I wouldn't describe it as woke either, the exact opposite in fact. I'm totally woke and I use the appropriate pronouns (ie the ones they want used) for my trans friends, relatives, and bandmates (of which I have at least one of each).
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