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police squad

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  1. did you get this from Lightin the box?
  2. I'll be honest, they did sound very similar. All sat nicely in the mix. Once I would have stuck my neck out and picked one but I can't really tell. I thought 3 might be, but I thought 1 and 2 were too. I dont own any basses with the pickup in the same position as a P bass, so I have nothing to go by. I did have a rickenfaker, made from basswood, rosewood board with the pickup in the same place, but it was a P bass pickup. It did sound like a P bass.
  3. cool, where from. Mine need changing. I have a few sets of spares but would be interesting if there were cheaper, just as good alternatves
  4. without looking back thru the thread, I use Comply tips. You squash them down and they expand in your ear. Great isolation and they don't fall out (not yet anyway)
  5. yep it's all about the audience for me. My job is to entertain and if they're enjoying it, dancing etc The job's a goodun
  6. Where was Chris Stein?
  7. I watched the set and enjoyed it. Her vocals weren't spot on but there was good energy
  8. I bought this https://www.screwfix.com/p/kewtech-kewcheck-103-13a-socket-tester-230v-ac/45558
  9. I've just bought a tester, which will remain in my gigging bag from now on.
  10. dangerous things those beards
  11. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/314670018768?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m43.l1120&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=49feab60b7ef4777beb973d63e57aeae&bu=43130519105&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20230626042434&segname=11021 Got to be dodgy hasn't it
  12. yes I played with someone for many years that does this. Maybe I'll buy one too. It was the shock on my bass that surprised me the most
  13. We've probably all had it, you go up to your mic and get a spark to the lips. Ouch Today, my behringer P2 for my IEMs was touching my skin on my back. I couldn't work it out. Then got a shock to my lips on the mic and THEN touched the volume knob on my bass and got another belt. Therefore first set, I ditched the IEMs and didnt sing much. I couldn't hear properly and had a really cr@p first set. I know my gear, it's all PAT tested but I had plugged into an unknown extension and that was the cause. Plugged in elsewhere, 2nd set was fab. IEMs all good. I was shocked!!
  14. ampeg PF500 is a good choice for a head. I used one for a long time but eventually went to Ashdown RM500 EVO II as I wanted to be using a British product (made in China but I still want to be an Ashdown boy, customer service etc) Has your GK got a send and returm loop? If so have you tried plugging a lead into it. Sometimes they play up and if your put a lead into it, it works.
  15. is there going to be an album?
  16. also, remember to enjoy yourself.
  17. driving here too. I'm lucky that my wife will often drop me off and collect me, if the gig is local
  18. thank you. It sounds mega with it's fender flats
  19. I enjoyed that, thanks for posting
  20. I bought a boss pedal from them. Defo would buy from them again if I needed too
  21. I saw them at Wembley arena just over 20 years ago. Glen was in the audience there too. She sang great at that show
  22. I played the violin from the age of 6, till 13. At 13 I bought a bass. This was 1981. My brother played guitar and we would jam together a bit. I played along with the Jam, The Police, Duran Duran and Saxon!! My first band gigged within 6 months of me buying my bass. I had/have a very good ear and could pick stuff up quickly After a while I decided to learn the songs on guitar and used my violin knowledge to work out the chords. Firstly by playing the scale and then arpegiating it and working out the chords from the arpegios. I now know that my violin theory had really stood me in good stead. The difference between major and minor (flattened third) and sevenths etc. My bass playing wife has been studying piano for the past 6 or so years and has learned much more theory than I had and I have learned from that too. In 1989 I joined up with a guitarist to do a mainly 60s duo. I didn't know hardly any of the songs but listened intently whilst we were playing. I soon worked out what chords would be played if a song was in a certain key. Needles and pins in A. C#m, D, E, it's not really that hard. I still learn songs this way now. I'm no virtuoso on guitar or bass, but I know I'm good enough to do what I need to do and have fun
  23. No it doesn't. Custom shop '62 fender pickup This thing sounds amazing
  24. I use a vox tonelab LE for guitar, in both my band and my duo. Works great. and depping on bass using my normal bass rig, everyone has IEM, so the bass amp isnt very loud. I could probably ditch it altogether and use my Tech21 pedal IEMs have really changed my whole perception. I'm loving it
  25. my first bass was one of these but branded Tempest. 1981
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