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  1. [quote name='eubassix' timestamp='1383499988' post='2265112']
    Big Poppa
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    Join Date: Feb 2005. Location:Coachella & SLO, California. Posts:17,792
    [i]"....I love you guys...the flyer has everything...and still the requests...
    Think of this as the new Dargie 3 [b]any color as long as its black sugar...no matching hs.....no floyd no classic[/b]
    They are killer in person....."[/i]
    [/quote]
    Big Poppa is the forum name of Sterling Ball. Head Honcho at EB.

  2. [quote name='muttley' timestamp='1383491422' post='2264964']
    Daughter has expressed an interest in playing the guitar and is learning a few songs on my acoustic. With the forthcoming silly season I thought I would buy her a leccy guitar. What does the panel recommend for a teenager to learn on? Budget is under £200 (£150 would be nice...).
    [/quote]
    Which ever she finds prettiest. Anything else will get zero play.

  3. A single 2x12 will often do the job of a 410 but with more alacrity. 12s seem stronger in the low mids and weaker in the sub ranges (generally speaking ofcourse!) Making them cut through easier.
    Less speakers may mean more portability. Add a second 2x12 for full stack power or maybe an 18 for monster subs ;)

    I use a 4x12. Lighter than a 8x10, loud enough for anything, gargantuan tone.

  4. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1382877835' post='2257418']
    Not convinced, but pass my compliments on to whoever designed your website - looks great
    [/quote]
    +1 too bad it fails on android.
    I would totally get these bulbs on visual design alone!

  5. I will not pick up an ugly bass. Supposing someone caught it on camera? I'd lose all my street-cred! I want to look awesome playing bass, it helps.

    So looks first, then feel. Play it unplugged for a while so you're not distracted by the sound of that £2k+ rig you plugged in to.

    Lastly the trivial stuff like sound, the missus' anger level, and actually being able to pay for the thing. The bass I mean.

    At this point you may have reduced your options to one or two examples. Pick one at random, pay, go home.

    Return it the next day, apologise for your mistake and bring home the one you really wanted, now that sense is no longer a factor.

    Easy!

  6. [quote name='maldy' timestamp='1382107683' post='2248124']


    That would be my ideal and was my plan. I prefer getting practice done early, rather than doing it late in the evening. However, for the last seven months my one year old has been waking several times in the night and getting up between 5:30 and 6 :-(
    [/quote]
    It'll get better. Have fun with the little one and they'll be fun for you :)

  7. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1381917060' post='2245299']


    Arrange a charity gig, a HUGE one, get it televised worldwide and invite all your favourite artistes to play.

    Then jam with them.
    [/quote]
    I do this every thursday! Always the same gits turn up :(

  8. Any tailor/clothes repair/shoe repair/leatherworker/sailmaker etc could stitch a solid strap to a gigbag. Those clasps are always fashioned out of cheap metals or pvc plastic and will not take any sort of abuse. Even a puff of wd40 or siliconspray may triple their longevity!

  9. [quote name='Stumper' timestamp='1381768840' post='2243431']
    the next step is a matter of finding a guitar shop with a decent range on offer, then going along and plugging in to a few.
    [/quote]
    Spot on!

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