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Bassman Steve

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  1. HMRC have issued a new flowchart to help determine whether you are affected or not. It's here

    [url="https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/390300/VAT_MOSS_Flow_chart.pdf"]https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/390300/VAT_MOSS_Flow_chart.pdf[/url]

  2. The perennial problem is the sheer number of bands. There will always be people who will play for nothing and the landlords know that. It is for this reason the money hasn't changed in about 40 years (pretty much). The quality of the band makes little difference in this scenario.

    In the same way, the UK audience s different. I have played in Europe a lot and would far rather just play there. The audiences are well behaved, up for a good time from the off, the landlords consider it rude to not feed and water the band and you get more money.

    I reckon the UK is the worst place to be a musician.

    Good to be alive isn't it? :-)

  3. I'm afraid I have zero tolerance on this. If a shop wants to sell stuff then it should be presented for sale. If it isn't, they don;t want to sell it and so they won't.

    I am the customer and don't have to make any effort at all. The owner wants my money, not the other way round.

  4. I was on tour and playing a 2,000 seater in Germany (I add that to give an idea of the scale of my difficulty). Did the sound check and all was fine. Did the usual, throw the standby and wander off to the restaurant before going back to get changed and watch the support band.

    I go on stage and the bass is there but very quiet. I can hear it's in FOH but that's all. You will already have guessed I didn't throw the standby again!! It took me 3 numbers to figure it out while I was prancing about trying to look as though everything was ok - as it was to the audience. No-one else noticed on stage because the monitor levels were so high and I didn't have a wedge of my own. The drummer was on a riser with the bass in his monitor so he was ok.

  5. The Ampeg is smaller so that might your better bet (of the two amps I know). The Mesa is wonderful but a fair bit more money.

    I prefer the Mesa (obviously) and it has all the valve warmth you want but the Ampeg wouldn't be far behind. I'd try the Ampeg and, if you like it, you're sorted.

  6. Someone once called the Walkabout a B15 on steroids and I reckon that nails it. It can do clean but can also do pretty gritty if you want. I use mine exactly as a B15 with enough volume for a decent sized gig - lovely valve warmth but with some decent volume. I play Precisions with flat-wounds so you can guess where my sound is coming from. The Walkabout is perfect and the PF500 was excellent (and light!!!).

  7. I had a PF500 (it replaced a faulty PF350) and used it without any problem until it went to make room for a Walkabout. I used the 15" version of the matching cab and got a sound which I liked very much - look at my signature to give you an idea of what I was comparing to.

    I would cheerfully still be using the PF500 if the Walkabout hadn't become available.

  8. This is not something that has ever affected me. I have been in some stressful situations with bands but there's no point staying if you're not enjoying it.

    If you're inclined to take a sabbatical then do so, you know how you feel. I would suggest you keep hold of the gear because you never know when the bug will return.

  9. [quote name='Lord Sausage' timestamp='1420404205' post='2649050']
    Playing Abba stuff got me into them. I got a gig playing take that, abba and some other pop stuff. Not really my bag at the time. But after that gig I appreciated it loads more and actually got into it!
    [/quote]

    Absolutely. I enjoyed the same with a Dire Straits tribute. You hear the songs so often you lose sight of how good the writing is and just how good they are to play - especially the bass parts.

  10. My only worry would be getting a good tort scratchplate. I know BassDoc got amazing results using the better WD 4 ply tort but, with his absence, I have no idea where you'd get something that good.

    Not sure our Merlin-propelled chum in he US is worth the punt but JTUK reckoned there was someone in Kent (IIRC). LPB with white guard is nice.

  11. I don't know the answer specifically but it will turn on who is making the sale. If you sell to Amazon and they sell on then the sale is theirs. If you sell to Amazon in Ireland (or wherever) then your sale is in Ireland and you can register if you want but don't have to.

    These changes relate to sales from a business to a consumer, not a business to another business.

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