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Lenny B

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  1. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='1000855' date='Oct 26 2010, 09:54 AM']This stuff's brilliant. I can lift up a whole PT2 plus pedals just by grabbing two pedals at opposite corners and lifting. Bit of a bugger if you actually want to move stuff around on the board though. :)[/quote]


    Oh really? I've some (guitar) pedals as well, so was planning to change things about. The velcro can peel away from the board easily enough can't it?

  2. Question: - I'm compiling my first proper board (photos to follow), have bought a Stagg cheapie-thingie, velcroed the pedals down, BUT the velcro to the board is stronger than the glue to the pedals, so the pedals aren't staying in place when I move it.

    Any tips? Any recommended velcro with acme ultra-glue?

    Cheers

  3. Check this guy - loads of tips on how to play like Macca...

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/user/beatleoyaji"]http://www.youtube.com/user/beatleoyaji[/url]

    I don't think your rig will get you a Macca sound, but mutes, no treble and a pick will get you a retro sound that will probably do, and will do for everyone at the gig

  4. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='988590' date='Oct 14 2010, 11:02 PM']I do worry about those guys. They don't seem to handle the high life very well.[/quote]


    The Haggis'? Good days, bad days I guess...
    Great players though (which was the point of my post - do you know them? happy to chat more via PM if you do)

  5. I'm ex-Leeds College of Music

    So's Corinne Bailey Rae's band - half of them are ex-Leeds

    So's my mate Malcolm, now playing with Jamiroquai / Mark Ronson / Haggis Horns

    And definitely check out JD73 - awesome musician (ex-Morcheeba)...

    And Rob Mullarkey of Brotherly /Zero 7 - amazing musician, one of the best bass players I've ever met

    And Martyn Kaine the drummer (nitin sawney / kyle eastwood)

    But other than my mates, yeah, everyone else is probably sh*t :)

  6. [quote name='phil.i.stein' post='987203' date='Oct 13 2010, 05:54 PM']you could always try my cheapo option :

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=13344&pid=695295&st=340&#entry695295"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;#entry695295[/url][/quote]


    I think we have a winner!
    Nice one, thanks

  7. [quote name='sk8' post='987232' date='Oct 13 2010, 06:25 PM']i just put feet on mine. Furniture ones i think about £2. Worked a treat :)[/quote]

    Ah, but then it won't fit back into the combo chassis...
    Thanks though

  8. [quote name='jonunders' post='987145' date='Oct 13 2010, 04:56 PM']what about a piece of mdf or ply, cut to size and covered with a suitable material, with a slot cut into it to sit over the cab handle.
    just a suggestion i have now experience of this problem.[/quote]


    Ah - that requires more work than hitting 'Buy It Now' on Ebay...
    A possible project.

    I think my short term solution is take the combo too for a 300W 3x10 stack!

  9. I've a GB Shuttle 3.0-10 Combo (bought from this site), which is great.
    I've also the Shuttle 2-10 Extension Cab (also via BC), which I'll be gigging for the first time this weekend.

    Now, the combo balances nicely on top of the cab, but if I want to detach the head and use it just with the 2x10, because the carrying handle is on top of the speaker, the head won't lie flat. It's unlikely to slip or fall on its own, but doesn't look great and could easily be knocked.

    Other than putting the head on a nearby table or something, does anyone have any suggestions / tips? I had a look on the GB site but couldn't see any gadgets that may solve this.

    Cheers
    Len

  10. Resurrecting this old thread...

    I've a gig coming up where ideally I'd switch between passive jazz and active fretless, but I'll be using someone else's amp and don't know how easy it would be to switch channels / whether there's an active/passive switch or otherwise match the gain.

    Am I right that a boss LS-2 wouldn't be ideal, as the gain's will still be mis-matched?

    (A further related point is that my Demeter Compulator distorts a bit with the active bass - there's an adjustable gain pot, but does anyone have any experience of matching this for switching between active and passive basses?)

    Or should I a) get active pickups for the Jazz or; :) get passive pickups for the fretless?

    Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi etc etc

  11. [quote name='Shambo' post='974907' date='Oct 2 2010, 12:36 PM']I'm the owner of a Demeter Opto Compulator pedal which, when 9v battery powered, easily fulfils my simple compression needs. However, when I try to power it with an ac/dc adapter by the mains, it emits a clearly audiable whistle. I'll admit the adapter wasn't the most expensive in the shop, ('Lynx Multi Power Supply' from Dawsons), but I didn't want to spend a fortune to power just a compressor and a tuner. It powers my TC Polytune perfectly well on its own BTW.

    Have any other forummers experienced something similar before I throw money at getting the cherished pedal fixed, or should I just buy a pricier adapter? :)[/quote]


    Why not take it to a shop to try a pricier adaptor? If that works, great, if not then get it looked at. Not to ask a stupid question, but is the adaptor you're using actually compatible? (but I don't know how it could not be...)
    If it works fine with batteries, then I'm thinking it's more likely to be the adaptor than the pedal...

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