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Jayben

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  1. Brilliant, man! Definitely put a band together.

    Not criticisms as such, but I personally would have turned the vox up a tiny bit and the bass down ( but only a teeny bit!). Even so, it sounds amazing! Kudos.


    P.S. I like the snare sound! Plus, you have the seal of approval from my drummist :P

  2. I don't even try a bass out unless I've seen it and thought 'actually, that might be quite good!' I'm aware of how much good stuff I might be missing out, but I'm the same with everything - if it doesn't make me go 'wow!' then I probably won't be interested in it.

    Once I've decided it looks good enough, I'll give it a try. I have a history of only really getting on with StingRay - and Jazz - style basses, so that colours my choice somewhat too. Stick with what you know I guess.

  3. What I mean is that the signal is presumably stereo so the signal (obviously) goes to all FOH. Therefore you have 2 slides per stereo group (L+R), controlling the volume of each side of the FOH and the panning is there for creating a better stereo image or whatever..

    Does that make sense? o.0

  4. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1328356616' post='1525878']
    How charming :rolleyes:
    [/quote]

    Me, or the band?

    As for myself, I've never had any injuries with the band, although the rhythm guitarist did manage to shred his strumming hand on a pickup selector switch that had lost its plastic tip..

  5. [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1328284351' post='1525005']
    Not to me but some fighting punters fell against a poorly balanced PA Cab that then tumbled upon them mid-fight. Needless to say we just carried on playing and watched the carnage unfold.

    Oh yeah, girl singer got in a fight with the bouncers in one place. Her boyfriend was being aggro'd by the bouncers so she just leapt on one of them off of the stage. Again we carried on playing.
    [/quote]

    That, my friend, is the pinnacle of professionalism! :D

    A punk band we were playing with brought down the PA and smashed the headliner's guitar amp.. Gimps the lot of them.

  6. I had a MIM P once, it was the one they did for Fender's 60th Birthday. I've since sold it on (if I'd have known about this place I'd have asked you lot about what it should have been worth - I got it 2nd hand, never gigged, mint condition, the only thing it needed was a setup, the action was all out of whack)..

    Apart from the aforementioned action issues, it was a fine bass, I just never got on with the neck profile, too big for me!

    My '11 VM Squier J is sweet as a nut, and far superior to any USA Std J I've tried.. So maybe it's worth looking at a Squier? Aways try before you buy though. Golden rule.

  7. Mods be trippin.

    Anywho, I stand by old Squiers over new Fenders anyway, have a look around and see if you can bag yourself an old Squier, far better than any new Fender I've played.. All IME and IMO, ofc.

  8. Heart attack??!? You were lucky - I'd have killed to just have a heart attack and die!

    First I had to steal all the gear I was gonna use, and got away with it by the skin of my teeth. Then during the show my arms fell off, so I had to do the rest of the set with my feet. Then some bright spark threw anthrax powder in my face and took a cheese grater to my 'nads... You don't know you're born you lot!

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