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Tankdave

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  1. Happened to me in the 90's, out of the blue the fat b****** drummer who I been ferrying around for 5 years whilst playing in this band, calls me up and tells me they doing me a favour by letting me go. It's in my interest so that I'll be able to move to another town if my employer asks me too - WTF

    The other band ***holes were all pi** heads and I was not, I think that was the reason the dumb f**** pushed me out so another pi**head realative drinking-buddy could take my place.

    As you can tell, I'm not the slightest bit bitter, as I have the rest of my life to return the w****** the favour, given the chance.- lol

    If it happens to anyone else here, I suggest you try & move on and If your young enough, get your own back by getting a successfull band formed or by joining one. Don't be bitter like me, but don't forget either :angry:

  2. Look what the very nice chaps at Bassgear.co.uk got for me.

    I've been dicking about for months over getting one of these, I love my shuttle 9 very much but this TTE has had me Gas'ing for one ever since they came out.

    I've had a bit of time at home with I can say it's very different from the GB Shuttle but I was hoping that - lol.

    I do like the way it sounds, it's way more "me" than the Sreamliner I had too, for some reason I never gelled with that one. As an added bonus it looks great sat on the Vanderkleys, the grills are almost identical.

    As for the power being rated less "GB900 vs TTE500? It ain't lacking, if anything the TTE seems to have more oomph.

    The only downside so far, is that the little cooling fan is pretty darn noisy.

    [IMG]http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/ac330/tankdave/IMG_1241_1920.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/ac330/tankdave/IMG_1210_1920.jpg[/IMG]

  3. I just been to see these guys and have got them to do an order for me and I totally agree with the above statement, the whole staff are so tuned in to please, it's rather refreshing.

    Also worth noting is that they were the cheapest in the UK for my purchase, again very pleasing.

  4. Schallers are mechanically the strongest, but you need do have to make sure the nut is tight and with a couple of dabs of locktite on it I can't ever see why one would fail.

    Th spring loaded pin should not get any real loading on it if the locks are fitted nice & tight, but a loosened nut might just change all that.

    Whilst I like Schallers and have used them for 20 years, I would [b]never use them without Locktite[/b]

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