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uk_lefty

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  1. My band money is paid to the singer. We work on the understanding that 50% goes to a band fund for costs, the other 50% is distributed to us when there's a decent amount built up. 

     

    Band costs are things like XLR cables, insurance, website costs, annual guitar servicing, mic stands... And an annual trip to Amsterdam where the gig fee is only about 20% of the cost of the weekend.

  2. Agree it's odd, I wouldn't have expected them to continue down this route when they have a high tech option, but I also expect they've done their research and these things will sell. 

     

    Know what you mean about the presents but on my old GT10-B which was a phenomenal bit of kit the presets were actually usable bass tones on the most part and very well thought out, instead of wacky nonsense just because they could. If it has the functionality and some of the presets  of the old GT10-B but physical knobs it will be awesome.

  3. I'd make it the drummer's problem... Sounds like something metal needs to be hit with something else. Or, if your drummer has a sample pad or any kind of electronic drum kit it's easy enough to do.

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  4. 6 hours ago, SumOne said:

    £345 from Andertons and GAK etc. 

     

    I suppose it fills a niche, it is good to have physical controls, it looks tough, and the DI XLR could be useful.

     

    Not for me though, I think things have moved on from these sort of designs - something like the Boss GX 100 (£449 from Bax) gives a whole lot more control/editability in a similar sized and priced unit. 

    I agree there's "better" tech out there but this probably sits in the middle: great sound quality but physical controls so you don't have to be programming for hours on end. I can see the appeal of both.

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  5. 19 hours ago, jardin9 said:

    Hey!

     

    Been looking for one of these for a while. Do people think this is a good deal? Anyone delt with this shop before?

     

    https://www.fenderfever.com/fender-pb-70-us-precision-bass-reissue-mij---2005---olympic-white

     

    Cheers!

    I had the lefty version, very, very nice bass. I'd say that's a decent price too, everywhere else seems to want a lot closer to £1000 for MIJ basses these days. Mine had a solid neck but not too thick and chunky, decent hardware, great clarity of sound. I'd snap that up if I were right handed with £825 to spend on a p bass.

  6. 1 hour ago, LeftyJ said:

    LOL, I wonder if you could mean "In the stars" by Benson Boone. That one is actually about the passing of his grandma. It's been played on national radio here in the Netherlands a LOT and I can't stand it.

    That's it!!!!  It was a few months ago and I never had chance to look it up. Just listening to it right now. Guess I wasn't concentrating enough to understand the message but listening now... Yeah, I misread that one! 

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  7. 7 hours ago, bubinga5 said:

    I just cant imagine, even how epic this record is it would be played on mainstream radio stations today

    Agreed. When I need to use my wife's car I suffer Radio 1, I am forty so it's not aimed at me but the sheer vacuousness of the presenting, the music, and even how they have to explain the news... It's quite sad really. One Sunday morning they were playing Wet Leg and then a song came on, some singer songwriter type thing where this lad sings about breaking up with a girl he met in church and how that made him question his faith and it really hit me. Not because of the message itself but because it was on Radio 1 at hangover time and I thought it was incredibly profound for that station at that time of day.

  8. 9 hours ago, la bam said:

    I have a katana 210. It's superb. 

     

    Seems weird to then launch a class d version and what looks like a watered down version of the features of the 210?

    Probably a smart move though. Some won't want the features but do still want lightweight and "five hundred watts" (please, nobody touch that can of worms). 

     

    Looks like they've now covered what they wanted to make and what a wider range of people will want to buy.

     

    Interesting that the matching 1x12 cab takes 500w so it is a proper portable rig without needing a second cab to get the full Welly... From what I understood.

  9. In my office, where all my music gear is kept, I have a Positive Grid Spark for practice. It's a great piece of kit but doesn't really have any heft at all so I've got an SWR Working Pro 10 which is a fantastic little wedge combo amp and is adequate for gigs where there's decent PA with subs.

  10. 8 minutes ago, itu said:

    ...so it could a very simple and battered, two strings missing... A bit like it could be found from George O's book. You could name it as Truth, maybe?

    I also have a big brother. 

     

     

    I have two older brothers but only one of them is bigger than me.

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  11. I don't have one... Yet. 1984 for me so it's Fender P bass special (would LOVE one), Aria SB series, Ibanez Musician, MM Stingray... Probably a handful more. Any good quality examples of these will be pricey, any that are affordable are likely knackered. I'm not going to go hunting for one.

  12. On 05/04/2024 at 12:06, soulstar89 said:


    cheers. I’ve not played a ashdown before I’m not sure of the tone. 

    If it's a Rootmaster then you can bypass a lot of the EQ etc and get it sounding fairly neutral, run your MLD pedal into the input and you get the sound of that pedal.

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