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uk_lefty

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  1. On 13/02/2024 at 17:00, pete.young said:

    If you want something that will produce some useable '80s sounds and won't have any issues with tracking you could look at the Boss SY-1. It's a synth emulator not a synth, but I found it much easier to get useable sounds out of than almost anything else I've tried.

     

    As a synth pedal, the BSW is a great octaver.

    The SY-1 is very good, it can actually track your playing. For a synth pedal that doesn't cost an arm and a leg that's not always possible! The EHX Bass mono synth has great sounds but is very limited in that you have to play very slowly and deliberately to get anything out of it, if only they'd upgrade it...

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  2. 50 minutes ago, solo4652 said:

    Oh Lord. That hadn't occured to me as a possibility at all! I used to play alongside a heavy-hitting double-kick drummer. Eventually he bought an electronic kit with a most marvellous thing -  a volume control.

    My drummer has done the same, invested in an awesome Roland kit that looks acoustic but is fully electric. He has also gone to in-ears, one guitarist is in-ears and the singer is going for it too... Just leaves me. I really don't want to spend the oodles of money required for the set up so I get round this by saying "what if the PA cuts out? We need someone who can hear FOH!" and I can have a little monitor all of my own. 

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  3. Tricky one, I guess it depends how you sorted the cost of things like the monitors already? . If someone in my band wants a new guitar/ pedal/ IEMs or whatever they buy it themselves. Lighting, the PA, the bag of hardware, insurance costs, etc. are paid for out of the band fund which is 50% of our gig takings. I know if I leave the band I leave that kit behind, same with other members, and I'm fine with that.

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  4. I've used mine a little now, mostly at home but then last night doing "silent" practice via PA and headphones. The drummer wasn't going the whole hog with the gigging kit and the guitarist brought an electro acoustic, lead guitarist not present.... So far what I've noticed is that the punch and depth or thickness of the tone is not lost. That's the winner for me. The actual distortion sounds Alpha and Omega (or Omicron?) I have to be honest are not too different to me! I've got the duality fuzz and the two modes are very different, with this I'm not hearing as much of a difference. Nevertheless I want to get this tried in the full band mix at volume to hear what it gives. Having used guitar pedals with mixed success and needing very precise settings I'm just pleased I've got a tool made for the job. Not sure I'd pay the full shop price but second hand off BC I'm pleased with what I paid and can't see me needing to change this.

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  5. Right now, as an almost forty years old with a wife, two kids, and a dog... No. Not unless I won the Euro Millions (no email telling me to check last night's results so I haven't) and money was no object so I could basically be in my covers band as a "full time" job.

     

    As a younger man I'd like to have given it a go with a band. I have never been good enough a player to adapt to instant instruction on new material so I would never get remotely near studio work, sadly. 

     

    Having acquaintances who tried to make a living out of music I know it's really, really tough. One quickly became a teacher, the other worked for a music hire company. One travelled all over London rarely breaking even on his travel and expenses to play gigs for anyone who'd ask, the other was in a band who were desperate to "make it" and wanted a lot more dedication than he could give. Weirdly they are good mates together and both moved to London with a band trying to make it in the first place, probably early 2000's. 

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  6. 3 hours ago, Cheeto726 said:

    Before I sent it though, I played with it and changed out the strings from stock to some D'Addario round wounds and just that made it sound way better (duh! I knew this would happen).

    Good quality strings will always make a difference. Add in a pro setup and I think you'll definitely notice it in the feel if not the sound. 

  7. I had a first generation V7 5 string and it was fantastic. I only sold it because I felt guilty after splashing out on a new US Stingray, wish I still had it. I then got a V9 five string, excellent, excellent bass. Then I gave up on five strings, I'm a four string with a drop tuner kind of guy, and I keep longingly looking at Sire P basses now...

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  8. 34 minutes ago, kevham said:

    Finally received the Hipshot I ordered for the American P-bass. Easiest fitment of any Hipshot I've ever fitted.

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    Nice! I need one for my jazz, where did you get it?

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  9. Music, and jam nights especially, are not the Olympics/ Superbowl/ FA Cup Final. Nobody is paying to watch and there shouldn't be a competitive element. In my first ever gig I fluffed a song I knew inside out having practiced a whole year as a band before the gig, I played a three chord sequence on the A string rather than the E. I left the stage at the end in a huff with myself for messing up but it seems it was only me and the drummer who noticed, and he was laughing it off. The guitarist who was usually a bit of a taskmaster just said "I thought something was off but guessed it was me". Nobody watching noticed or cared because they were too busy enjoying it. Now when I make a mistake I can generally laugh it off with the rest of the band, and work on it later... unless it's a whopper like getting an iconic riff completely wrong, then I accept the bum kicking!

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  10. Updated price

     

    Set of four lefty tuners, brand new with mounting screws etc. Chrome. Never used. Got them for a project, considered putting them on my Harley Benton but actually spending on pedals at the moment so need to recover some cash. 

     

    £50 posted which is a saving of around £25 on buying them new off Thomann. 

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