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itsmedunc

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  1. Do you know the weight of the De'Armond please?
  2. These basses are definitely worth the money. The problem is a lot of folk haven't played one and don't really know what they are capable of. I used a Thunder 3 (which this is basically the same bass) for 20 years, I never had one problem (or gas for any other) and I don't think in those 20 years I would have had to tune it, apart from when I changed the strings! I really regret selling the T3 and have had others since which never quite sounded or played the same. However, the T2 I now have is as good as the 3 I stupidly sold. Totally mint, will mean that the 18v active circuit will be totally clean. These often suffer from battery leaks etc over time. These truly are classic basses and are in a different league from the Thunder 1 and even other model variations of the T2. That's why they were released again as the T3.
  3. Have the very same. Thunder MK2 V2 I think? Basically, a Westone Thunder 3 with different headstock decal and truss rod cover (which is missing on mine). They play and sound marvellously. Loads os tonal variations. Active and passive pups. I never use the active as it sounds great in passive mode anyway. GLWTS,
  4. [quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1483730302' post='3209708'] I recently started a band where two of us are tiny people and two of us are giants. As soon as I posted our band shot on Facebook I was overwhelmed with accusations of 'heightism' and bigotry. The twitterverse went mental and West Midlands Police cautioned me for possible 'hate crimes'. The band has now split up before fulfilling anywhere near its potential. So thanks a bundle, world. We could have changed society's prejudices but it's too late now. C**ts. [/quote] That's just like us! Two mid five footers and two fekin giants! Drummer's always look the same size so they don't count!
  5. For goodness sake. I've just noticed that the bass and I share the same birthday. I'm considerably older though! I'm going to be giving Mrs itsmedunc grief about it from now on!
  6. Just sold my TC combo to Pat. All went well. Paid straight away, great communication and a nice chap too. Thanks again Pat.
  7. [quote name='Number6' timestamp='1482105291' post='3197735'] I use Senheiser HD201's.....very decent price and good headphones. [/quote] Well, the 201's sound great! Just got them and had a play about. A lot better than I would have expected from a £17 pair of phones. I was more attracted them them over the 202's as I believe these have a longer cord. Thanks lads!
  8. [quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1483702758' post='3209347'] They can be! How does the drummer fit in? (thanks for that btw) [/quote] The drummer loves the Yamaha kit. He's more than happy to use it. He's been carrying his kit around to rehearsals for over 30 years and just can't believe how easy it is now. It sounds great too. By chance there's a vintage kit on the Yammy and it sounds eerily like his acoustic kit! I'm sure he would want to use it live but doesn't like the look of them onstage. I have to agree but wouldn't rule out using it live if the occasion arose.
  9. [quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1483692720' post='3209250'] No idea, but can you share the rest of your set-up for silent rehearsing? [/quote] Just got a Jamhub Bedroom but before that we used a Behringer X18 desk using the monitor outs going headphone amps then to wireless in ears or straight to headphones. The Jamhub is far easier, smaller and far less expensive. Both setups gives every member their own mix. Using a behringer BD121 on bass, Line 6 Amplifi 75 emulator on guitar from headphone out and a Yamaha DTX500 electronic kit. Still working on the lead guitarists setup. He is a traditionalist...
  10. [quote name='lojo' timestamp='1483539494' post='3208035'] Being a white skinned guy with a very dark skinned birth father it's difficult to know what I actually am anyway. I've been the only white skinned guy in an all black all male band I've been the only white skinned guy in an all black , mixed gender band I've been in all white bands and mixed race bands of various gender make ups I've been in bands with ex mods, rockers , hippies , privileged people, poor people , nice people and not so nice I've also been in bands with Chinese, Vietamise, Scottish , Irish , Italian , French and many more I'm not quite sure what the question is ? [/quote] I see myself as English as I was born in England. I'm white. My parents were Scottish and white. When I went to Scotland as a child I was not allowed in most relatives houses as I was English? People here think I'm Scottish as my parents were Scottish, although I have no Scottish accent and show their same traits? Born in a barn syndrome. Seems I have no country really! I think everybody is equal but I know there's no Utopia. It doesn't matter what you or anybody else thinks, as long as you don't hurt anyone. Bigotry taught me that.
  11. Try playing the bass line to Coronation St, Emmerdale, Eastenders and all the rest of that botox and they probably will never notice.
  12. Thanks for the input everyone. I opted for the Sennheiser HD201's. Only £17 at Tesco and free pickup at my local branch, which is about 200 hards away! I'll post the verdict. Thanks again.
  13. Great cabs. Wouldn't look out of place in your living room either! Even Mrs itsmedunc liked the look of them.
  14. Surely someone has Crimbo money to spend on this? Perhaps some younger player who still gets decent presents and not just socks and shower gel?
  15. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1483196516' post='3205362'] Time to move on unless the issues are sorted? Find a new band for the new year? They'll have problems finding a bass player with a PA who stores (and presumably transports) it. Not worth playing with idiots who are intent on deafening everyone. Been there, done that. Your hearing is worth far more. [/quote] Funny you should mention THE PA. Last night was the only night in 10 years where I haven't sorted out getting it back to mine. I left it to them. I've just found out that it's still in the venue stacked in a disabled toilet! 7pm on New Years Eve! What's going on?
  16. A bit more info here - https://support.fender.com/hc/en-us/articles/214343783-How-can-I-find-out Love the corrections and their explanations in the ad!
  17. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1483181540' post='3205226'] Out of interest, what amp is your guitarist using onstage? [/quote] It can vary. He has loads of gear. Last night it was an Orange head and 12" Orange cab, may have been a 15" though. Quite minimal really. I did notice a Fender combo as well. He has been known to link setups!
  18. Gigged tonight in a medium sized pub. Probably would hold 200 maybe 250 people max. That includes all the regulars who drink there! Same issues with the guitarists volume. I had the in ears going this time and it sounded great! Cant believe I haven't been using them for years! Didnt take any monitoring for them but informed the singer to take his 2 400w powered cabs. Apparently, they were on max and not loud enough? They only had vocals through them! It was definitely stage volume again. However, the gig was good, my hearing is no worse for wear and we got paid! I told them I won't be taking the usual monitoring and it's now up for sale. I'm hopeful this tactic will work! Cheers lads!
  19. [quote name='bazztard' timestamp='1483069298' post='3204545'] too late. You have tinnitus. For life. It will only get worse. You didn't wear ear plugs? I discovered good ear plugs when it was way too late. I've lived with loud tinnitus for over 35 years, my hearing in my right ear, the one that was next to the bloody drummer's cymbals, is about 50%. I used to larf at electronic drums in the 80s and 90s. Now I long for our drummer to use them in our band, won't happen. [/quote] Didnt use plugs but having moulds made asap. The irony is, that was the last gig before in ears would have been the norm for me! I just thoight, fek it, it will be ok. A mate of mine who has always played in "loud" thrash bands can no longer play. He swears he hasn't slept in years due to tinitus.
  20. Been working on moving the band onto in ears. It started out mostly to minimise equipment as nobody will store any PA equipment apart from me (I have no room either!) So far, most members are willing. I can understand not wanting to but the last gig we played, the volume onstage was ridiculous. I didn't have the chance to set up in ears. We were on with no soundcheck due to time constraints. Multi band thing with in house rig. It honestly shouldn't have happened. I've have never experienced anything like it. I could feel the pressure of the volume in my ears. Everything sounded out of tune even though it wasnt. I've experienced that before but not to that extent. The volume onstage was a joke. That was a month ago and I still hear a ringing in my left ear. My hearing is damaged as a result and that's it as far as I'm concerned. Since then, I've been trying to sort out the in ears properly but still there's reluctance from a couple of members. I wouldn't mind so much but I store and maintain our own PA (the Mrs is not happy as I've got PA stuff all over the house!). Sort out its transport to and fro and setup (now reluctantly). I've asked those not willing to use in ear to take and store the monitors they would need to their houses but to no avail. They have no room apparently. Aaaaaagh! OK moving on. I've bought a Jamhub to try and rehearse silently through headphones as even our rehearsals are far too loud. Everybody can have their own mix. Any member can be as loud as they like. It will protect our hearing and it will improve our performance as we will be able to properly hear what we are playing. We could rehearse at mine or anywhere for free too. We have a really nice Yamaha DXT electronic kit, which the drummer loves but will use an acoustic kit live, a BD for the bass that sounds great, a Line 6 Amplifi guitar combo that has a really nice emulated Fender Blackface for the rhythm. All will go straight into the Jamhub and allow an almost silent rehearsal. Unfortunately, the lead guitarist (who is a star really), appears to think he has to be trouser flapping loud. He doesn't like E kits either. He thinks he will just sound sh*t without valves and a cab. I don't think he has any faith in emulators etc. This is all without even trying it. Kid gloves are needed to even approach the subject. This is for rehearsals after all. Our drummer is a fireman and said there is no way he would have passed his medical after the last gig as he was deaf for days after! Even when we use our own rig we all complain about the volume of the guitarist. Our engineer constantly has issues as he is that loud onstage he is louder than the PA out front. I really want the Jamhub to work, to play live at a comfortable volume and to save my hearing. Yes this is a rant but I only want folk to be a bit more flexible and understanding! Is it just me?
  21. Sold a TC footswitch to Kev. Easy transaction and a nice guy to deal with. Happy New year KeV! Cheers Dunc
  22. I wonder if his next door neighbour Liberace helped him out?
  23. Did some poking around on TB and found this thread - https://www.talkbass.com/threads/the-funniest-musician-wanted-ad-youve-ever-read.6614/ I see their website is no more... On page 2 ZanderStarr replies to defend his Band!
  24. With "full tool" kit. The new owner will certainly be described as this
  25. [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1482313180' post='3199372'] Oh, go on then. Let's have a "not one bit of interest in 8 days" half hearted bump. I mean, 50p per watt, + expensive handbag + fancy scrunchy to hold a bass to the cab. You want the shirt off my back as well? [/quote] Karl, lets not do that. Remember we are British after all. Chocks away and all that...
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