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Bolo

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  1. My 3 basses are neatly displayed on the wall above the tele, using diagonal mounts. MTD 5 / EB SR5 / Dean cabbie (yellow hollowbody with checkered sides).
    My wife insisted!

    ... let me rummage about, see if I have a picture...
    [IMG]http://imageshack.us/scaled/medium/254/20120308162144.jpg[/IMG]
    Yep! Bad picture using the panorama feature of my previous phone \○/

  2. I'm not very familiar with rackable preamps. Alembic has some popular ones I think, and line6 has a rack pod pro maybe? There must be plenty made for studio use etc.
    The Jules Monique gets rave reviews but is not a rack unit I think.
    There are also the thirty-odd pedal preamps that would do the trick, and probably cheaper so you could mix&match a couple.
    The sale/trade section on here are a great place to start looking.
    Can check evilbay, but I have found some good prices by typing the unit name of choice in to google and selecting 'shopping'.

    People who actually know about preamps should be along shortly ;)

  3. I was pointed out this by Rythmguitar who plays Engl:
    http://www.englamps.de/index.php?id=38&tx_ddfproducts_pi1[uid]=123&iPhoneBypass=1

    It looks like a very well featured amp with some unique options!
    -2 separate preamps AND 2 separate power amps for you to mix & match. Plug in 2 basses with each their own path. All the bells and whistles you could wish for in a gigging setup.

    However I have yet to find a video of it that doesn't sound rather underwhelming.... where is Friedland when you need him?

    edit: pitcher

  4. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1377530405' post='2188514']
    I'd probably define Metal in the general sense as any music in the vein of Hard Rock, Grunge, Glam, NuMetal, Metalcore etc. So bands from Nirvana & Pearl Jam through to Slipknot & Wolfmother. Anything that has 2 or more guitars with a decent amount of dirt on them all.
    [/quote]
    That's a sweeping generalisation, completely discarding rock as a genre.

    Replying to OP: by the description given on wikipedia: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music
    "generally short-to-medium length songs, written in a basic format (often the verse-chorus structure), as well as the common employment of repeated choruses, melodic tunes, and catchy hooks"

    Yes, most metal fits the Pop Music tag.

    What a shame so many people grab this opportunity to knock a genre that can be so challenging and diverse. I get the feeling many of the haters couln't play a convincing metal gig to save their life.

    Ah well, I'm probably too protective of my trade ;)

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