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pete.young

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  1. @GisserD is the basschat guru of 3D printing.
  2. Nice video. I think I could have safely skipped the first 8 minutes of chat. There's a lot of guidance here that is applicable to being a better musician whatever style you're playing in. I'd tend to agree with Duckyincarnate . It would be a shame if lack of fluency on upright got you fired from the gig before you got started. Bilbo has played some Brazilian music and would be a good person to talk to.
  3. Yes. It was all to know a Vail.
  4. That's cool, I'm going to start now and I should have just about cracked it by the time I'm 90 🙂
  5. They said don't talk, dont move your jaw and sit still, but didn't give me a bite block. Even if they're not a perfect fit, they're going to be a lot better and more comfortable than the reusable foam ones.
  6. Me three - I bought a set of the small ones for my ZS10s and they are really good, much better than the stock ones. I'm awaiting some motorbiking ear plugs from Mercury Audio - they were doing a deal at the bike show and took an impression while I waited. They also make in-ears with varying numbers of drivers. I'll let you know what the motorbiking plugs are like.
  7. So it is. Thank you BRX! I should have known that, I have one in a cupboard somewhere!
  8. Smoothhound is centre positive, you'll need an adaptor for that as well.
  9. It might work with a Hondo Alien - no truss rod, just an aluminium neck.
  10. OK, need the space that this is taking up . Any interest at £60 before I stick it on Gumtree?
  11. A '70s JMP is what, an an all-valve head? I'd think that would be fine for bass, it's what we used to do in the '70s. The cab isn't worth risking at anything louder than bedroom volumes though and it's pretty unlikely that it will ever sound ampeg-like. Youd probably do better to find a small bass combo.
  12. I have been using an EBS Neo 2x12 cab for several years. Hadn't realised how much I liked it until I sold it, and had to go and buy another one. Slight mid-scoop which suits me but can be EQ'd back in if you like. 4 Ohms only though, that's quite common I think.
  13. That looks great, and not beyond the bounds of possibility for anyone who can hold a jigsaw. What did he use for the three cross pieces?
  14. Great shout out @chris_b I'm another long-time admirer of his playing. Love this groove.
  15. Welcome Stippy. I'm not quite sure what prompted Geek99's outburst, but it doesn't necessarily hold true for all guitar and bass teachers. Will Hessey from Ipswich and Mark Stuart from Felixstowe are both professional musicians and teachers who teach guitar and bass and would be good choices to get you started. There's a weekly jam night on Thursdays in the Salutation, run by Martin Webb who also runs the drum shop, which tends to attract a range of capabilities. There have also been occasional beginners sessions or slow jams in places like the Kingfisher but they tend to be one-offs.
  16. I built a box with 4 footswitches in, 1 latching and 3 non-latching, for the switching options on my Roland AC-60. Think the cost of all the bits was about 25 quid.
  17. Beware the induction loop lest it interfere with thy single coil jazz pickups!
  18. It'll stop if it's a series loop. If it's a parallel loop, there's a blend of loop and pre-amp signal gets sent to the power section, so the dry signal will still be heard. If it is a parallel loop, you probably don't want to put a HPF in the loop, which is where I was going with this. You want certain effects to affect the whole of your signal, not 50% of it.
  19. When the effects are in the loop, if you unplug a cable in the middle of the effects chain, does the noise stop or does it carry on?
  20. From what I can tell, prices start from 3,900 Euros for a basic 4-string model. We're not exactly comparing like from like here, which was partly the OP's point.
  21. OE Strings are listed as EXL170-5SL which are single-ended. Looking at the pictures it seems that there is a clamp at the headless end with normal fitment in the bridge and there is no requirement for DBE strings.
  22. Stew,, is the effects loop series or parallel?
  23. String spacing on the 6-stringer is listed as 17 mm . " ... and the saddles are adjustable for string spacing +/-1.5mm ... " Not sure what that means in practice - I guess you could take the 5 string down to 17.25, which I'd say was on the narrow side of medium. Fabulous design ideas, about the only way they could have pushed it further would be to make a single-cut neck-through. I will keep an eye on the second-hand market in 6 months time.
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