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The most mis-attributed song on the internet?
TomWIC replied to spinynorman's topic in General Discussion
A huge amount of people online think that Johnny Cash wrote 'Hurt', and that Nine Inch Nails covered it, but of course it's the other way round. -
As much as I'd like to keep two 410s, the worsening state of my back and my car leads me to off the MAG. chris_b: Peavey Tour 700 and I play metal with both my bands, and unfortunately, 500W at 8ohms from the Peavey just doesn't cut it with hard hitting drummers and two guitarists in each band - that extra 200W from running a 4ohm load makes all the difference.
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Hello all, I've recently acquired an Ashdown ABM 410 as an upgrade from my MAG 410 and I'm very pleased with it indeed. Now that I have a spare 410, I may be trading it with another BC'er for a Hartke VX115. Anyone know how these two cabs will sit together in regards to any differences in tone and sound? Ta
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FT: Hartke VX115 for a 2 or 4 x 10 cab
TomWIC replied to garymilitia's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Bought three sets of Dunlop stainless steel strings from Michael and couldn't recommend him as a seller enough. Quick and helpful with his messages and replies, got the bits posted out quickly and most importantly, it all turned up as described with no issues at all. Buy with confidence
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[quote name='Bassmonkey' timestamp='1345584121' post='1779220'] I use the Senheisser Freeport. Had it 5 years. Never a problem. Andy [/quote] Ditto, I've borrowed a Freeport from a friend numerous times over the past year, never had a single problem with it, even with the antenna on the receiver gaffa taped up as the wire had been stripped.
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A while ago, a friend of mine gave me her Encore E4 Blaster due to her not playing it anymore. I took it off her hands with the intention of having it as a project bass, and as I've been hankering for a good precision for a while now, and after seeing some of the wonderful custom P-bass builds you fine folk have done, I think it's time I looked into starting on it. As a complete newbie to this, I'm thinking of the following mods: replacing the neck (a good, preferably unbranded one with the intention of spraying my band's logo on the headstock), putting some nice looking tuners on it as I'm not keen on the butterfly style ones, new pickups (going to stick with passive electronics for the time being) so hopefully I can keep the wiring inside the same (or possibly changing the pots too), and maybe a custom scratchplate, or no scratchplate at all, while keeping the body the same, save for a possible spray. Hopefully, it isn't a completely stupid idea, and I will actually be able to turn a cheap starter bass into something brilliant, so any tips, recommendations, must-buys, stuff to avoid, etc, advice for me?
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It's only just hitting home but my band Walk In Coma are supporting Welsh post-hardcore giants Funeral For A Friend tonight in our home county of Essex. The venue is The Mill Arts Centre in Rayleigh, so if any Essex folk are about and like a bit of hard rock and metal, come down! Tickets will be available on the door for £15 and doors open around 7pm. As some of you can imagine, opening for a huge band like this is a massive opportunity and is a huge, huge deal for us. Our biggest gig yet, I'm terribly excited and petrified at the same time! Any nerve-killing advice for me?
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Drummer stuff
TomWIC replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I've got an Encore P-bass copy laying about at home, so I'll swap over the jack sockets tonight - I can't remember if my mate already tried that but I'll give it a shot. @Al_Heeley, the pickups are passive, no battery required. Cheers for the replies gents, I'll grab a few photos this evening before hitting the studio.
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Morning all, To summarise, I've been having no end of problems with my ESP LTD B-15 recently. The problem is a 90% loss of volume from the bass, it's been to a local guitar shop for repair twice now, the first time it was "re-wired", the second time I didn't get an explanation as to how it had been fixed. It's fine for a few days, then it'll crap out on me again. Getting a bit fed up, I took it to a friend who's knowledgeable on these kind of things and unfortunately he couldn't find an explanation either. He got it working again, played it for a few hours, then when I came to pick it up, it had gone again. He's tried everything, short of replacing the pots and pickups. As pots are the cheaper option, I'm prepared to buy a replacement set in the hope that that solves the problem for good. So, in short...can anyone tell me what I need to buy and where from? Many thanks
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[quote name='TPJ' timestamp='1344414550' post='1763978'] £282 for either from Dawsons. [/quote] Lovely stuff, cheers
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Don't suppose anyone's been quoted a price for these yet? Apologies if I've read over it and not noticed
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I really like this, hope it sounds as good as it looks. I'm going to have to start saving after the new Thunderbird is acquired.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1343742263' post='1754452'] This do you? [url="http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_DTR1%20Owner"]http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_DTR1%20Owner's%20Manual.pdf[/url] [/quote] Fixed: [url="http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_DTR1%20Owner%27s%20Manual.pdf"]http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_DTR1%20Owner%27s%20Manual.pdf[/url]
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Bought kizzer's Metalzone on behalf of my guitarist, friendly seller, helpful and quick communication and overall just a pleasure to buy from
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Ta very much
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Hi all, A while ago I got a Behringer Powerlight for my rack - mainly because I wanted a decent racklight. But I've just started it using it to power my amp as well and I'm wondering how much I can actually power off the distributor. According to the manual, it can handle a maximum load of 8A across ALL of the eight outlets before the circuit breaker kicks in and powers everything down, so my question is, how much power is my Peavey Tour 700 drawing from it? The Peavey is fitted with a 6.3A fuse, but I should think it's not actually using that amount of ampere? On the other end of the scale, I read a review for it before buying from a guy who was using a few of them to power an entire studio worth of rack equipment, which makes me think it's plenty capable. Any ideas? As I'd like to know I can still use the PL2000 when or if I expand my rack setup to keep everything nice and tidy. Cheers
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[quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1343320259' post='1748944'] Tell you what, the roadster is actually pretty close to his lovely burpy tone! For me, Twiggy's always been the encapsulation of 'less is more'. Truckstop [/quote] Couldn't agree more. There's always been a great balance in his writing, he knows exactly when the guitar and bass needs to be playing and when they don't need to be, and when they do, he's proved how effective simple but well written parts work, i.e. The Dope Show or The Beautiful People. Plus, any guy who can spend the vast majority of his career on stage wearing a dress gets my vote
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The last Walk In Coma setlist was (all originals): Set Intro Run And Hide 94/44 (named after the two time signatures the song uses) Get Outta My Way Dirty South Prey Hunter (current single) I Hope You've Got Home Insurance, 'Cause I'm Gonna Smash Your Back Doors In