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  1. never seen one of those before
  2. I recently got a yearning for one of these. I had one but sold it about 13 years ago. My brother has recently become a massive brian may fan. He has a great Korg era ac30, the modern BM KAT treble booster and now he has a green Red Special. He says it really is the sound. I plug mine into a vox tonelab thing. Use the treble boosted ac30 model. Works a treat
  3. Hi to you Simon from another based in Kent (Deal actually)
  4. Right then, to resurect this old thread Did my first gig last night with the sehnheiser. I set it up along side my beta 58, used the same eq and gain settings. I added a little more treble to the sehnheiser and I was really pleased with the sound. It worked perfectly. Nicely balanced to boot. A really good piece of kit
  5. superb
  6. That Tele looks incredible. I must get a tele as I don't think I've got one anywhere (I might have but that shouldn't stop me should it)
  7. If you buy new in the EU, you will pay the vat of the selling country and nothing else. No import duty or uk VAT until 31st dec, then who knows
  8. right on Ped
  9. I have to laugh at all this nonsense. Some people can hear the difference and some people can't. I would love to be able to NOT hear the difference, it would make life easier. Applying too much science to it is also a bit pointless. Everyone should gig a Steinberger bass, just once. Once is all you need to know that, the material an electric instrument is made of, does indeed make a massive difference to the tone. Those of us that have had a Steinberger ( a proper one) will understand what I mean about the truest fundamental note. me, personally, my number 1 P bass is alder, rosewood board. All my favourire sounding P basses have been this, except my first which had a maple board. I have a great band video, shot in 1988/89 using this maple board P bass. It sounds like a maple board and alder body P bass. Slightly glassier is the sound than the rosewood board bass. I don't particularly like ash bodied P basses but I do have one with a fretless maple board. It lacks the punch of alder. Now, an ash bodied telecaster (guitar) with a rosewood board really floats my boat, but a maple boarded one will cut your head of at 30 yards Enjoy everyone and happy Friday
  10. yes, my mate said there is weird crown noise on there I'll go and buy the dvd
  11. this is fab. My late brother was a massive yes fan and I occasionally dip in and listen to the albums but this is great. Jon's voice is first class here
  12. He's absolutely smashing it here, using Kemper profiling amps too
  13. Brad Paisley is fantastic. Go and listen to his stuff
  14. that looks spectacular
  15. About 17 years ago I bought this bass on ebay. 200 quid. Used it for a bit then lent it to my brother in Italy about 13 years ago Went to visit him last week and brought it back to Blighty with me. Restrung with roto swing bass. New battery and wow, what a bass Weighs only 7 pounds so should keep the neck and shoulders happy
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  16. thanks Phil, I'll take the back off one and measure. It's a slanted cab
  17. I'm sorry, did you say I have to do maths!! Where do I find the character 'Maths'
  18. Great idea, I did just that where did you source the neck, was it EY guitar parts?
  19. amen to that. Fab desk and I have the 22FX for the full band too
  20. I take it we can buy off the shelf port tubes then?
  21. before you sell them, please PM me,
  22. this is all useful stuff, maybe converting to a 2x12 is a plan
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