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martinbass7750

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  1. Hi, SlowJin are a blues rock band based near Cheltenham. We are currently a 4 piece band (vocals, guitar, bass and drums) We are looking for a hammond/piano player to augment the sound and open up the set list. You can hear what we do on www.SlowJin.co.uk Cheers Martin
  2. Apologies to basschat - I have bumped this post by accident. http://tascam.com/product/mp-bt1/specifications/ Above links to the spec on the tascam website MP-BT1 SPECIFICATIONS 240-song memory capacity (based on average 4-minute MP3 encoded at 128kbps) Variable Speed Audition changes the speed of the MP3 playback without changing the pitch Pitch control in 1% steps so you don't have to re-tune Seamless looping for practicing tricky passages High-impedance 1/4" bass input Built-in multi effects for Bass Bass Canceller on MP3 Playback Bass range Booster & Enhancer on MP3 playback 1/8" Headphone output Built-in rechargeable battery with 9-hour reserve 128x64 graphic LCD display USB jack Auto Power Off and Hold function Dimensions (W x H x D): 3.1" x 4.3" x 1" (78 x 110 x 25.5 mm) excluding protrusions Weight: 7.8 ounces (220g) including lithium ion battery
  3. Up for sale is my Tascam MP-BT1 bass trainer. It's a great practice tool. Plays back MP3 files, and you plug your bass in along with a pair of headphones and play along. You can adjust the pitch of the mp3 without changing the speed, and the speed without changing the pitch, so it's great for learning those hard bass lines! Comes with a soft case and USB lead. In good condition and fully working. Priced at £50 plus postage (around £3 to £4) Cheers Martin
  4. Hi Alex, Glad it arrived safely - I'm sure you'll have fun with it. And thanks for buying it! Prompt payment as promised. Cheers Martin
  5. Mark Stickley sources his genz benz gear from Fender, so I doubt he can help. You could email GB in the US
  6. Alex just bought my zoom r24 SD recorder. Easy guy to deal with, thanks Alex
  7. How about a Yamaha Pacifica? Can't remember the model off the top of my head, but it was top of the range when I bought it for about £600, I guess 10 years ago. Hasn't been used since I started playing bass. Imaculate, lovely maple top, in natural varnish. Hard case. Wilkinson machine heads, bridge and trem. Seymour Duncan pups. Cheers Martin
  8. Hi Untune, the zoom can indeed record at 48 khz 24 bit recording to SD Cheers Martin
  9. I will check if 48KHz/24 bit is supported direct to SD. Here's a link to the manual of you want to have a look: http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/r24/downloads/ Cheers Martin
  10. Sorry, didn't know you'd asked. My hotmail account was hacked wednesday so email has got lost! I'll throw in shipping by carrier (City Link) and they'll be packed well. Cheers Martin
  11. Hi, I've recently upgraded my PA system, so have the following items looking for a new home: 3 x RCF Art 310a active cabs, complete with RCF padded gig cases. Looking for £750 for all three, to include the gig cases. Happy to sell singly too. (New price for each cab with the case is £440, maybe slightly cheaper if you hunt around). One of them has never been used as I bought it just before I decided to upgrade the system. These are great sounding cabs, and nice and light to move around (that's why I bought them!) All three are in A1 condition. You can see full details on the RCF website: [url="http://www.rcf.it/products/pro-speaker-systems/art-series/art-310-a"]http://www.rcf.it/pr...eries/art-310-a[/url][list] [*]350 Watt bi-amplification [*]127 dB max spl [*]90 x 70, Wide dispersion constant directivity horn [*]10" woofer, high power neodymium 2,5" voice coil [*]1" HF driver, titanium dome, neodymium 1.5" voice coil [/list] Physical Specifications[list] [*]Height: [b]537 / 21.14[/b] mm/inch [*]Width: [b]337 / 13.26[/b] mm/inch [*]Depth: [b]315 / 12.40[/b] mm/inch [*]Net Weight: [b]12.4 / 27.33[/b] kg/lbs [/list] Cheers Martin
  12. Hi Folks, In ear monitoring has been discussed in many threads, but I'm starting anther one for some advice on headphone types and to find out how others set their IEM's up. I have an AKG wireless system which I've used in previous bands where we had everything going through the desk and a sound engineer to set my levels. My current band uses the PA for vocals only. I don't get on with ear plugs - I have some ACS customs, but I can't hear enough of by bass when I use them, so generally end up taking one out part way through a gig. So I want to use my IEM to give me decent bass level, and also my own vocals mixed in, then some way to get the rest of the band in to the mix. I've read on here in the past that someone used shure phones with the foam pads, which apparently gave enough bleed through for the rest of the band, then just the bass and vocal fed into the IEM. Anyone doing this? Any thoughts or other suggestions? I have a pair of shure's, but one side is very distorted so I need to buy new earphones, so suggestions there would be appreciated too - I guess up to £200 would be my price guide. I can't remember the shure model i have, but I paid about £130 on-line 3 years ago. I've been looking on-line at the shure SE425, also the Sennheiser IE8 (which seems appealing as the bass level can be adjusted). Any thoughts greatly appreciated. Cheers Martin
  13. Hi Guys, I think Mark is out of the country during half term week, so please be patient. I guess he will be back in the UK sometime sunday.
  14. eden make great gear, and Mark is a great guy - buy buy buy!
  15. [quote name='Merton' post='1185269' date='Apr 1 2011, 09:12 PM']Got it, love it [/quote] works way better than amplitube, only downside I've found so far is that it doesn't use playlists. I've reported it to the author and he said he'd look at adding them. So if you buy PocketGK, send in a feedback request to use playlists
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