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Matrix GT1000FX Power Amp, RMI Basswitch preamp. *SOLD*
NancyJohnson replied to jay-syncro's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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We're possibly doing a couple of shows in Milan this summer. Thankfully, the band we're gigging with has said they'll cover all our gear. We were considering hiring a bus.
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A gnarly mux of Geddy Lee, dUg and JJ Burnell.
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Sure it would be nice to have dinner with some of my heroes, but hell, there'd be zero chemistry at work and that would ruin it for me. Apart from hair and the one time imbibement of class-A, what would Nikki Sixx and Justin Le Pierre actually talk about?
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[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1489617570' post='3258483'] ...Easy-peasy lemon-squeezy! [/quote] Are you stalking my band because that's pretty much mt last five years. That said, the Johnsons started off as two mates and a guitarist we found online. Five years later, we're pretty much the musical equivalent of Trigger's broom; I'm the only original member and we've/I've been through three drummers, three guitarists and to complete the set, three singers.
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[quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1489672921' post='3258856'] Really? Arse. I just want a clean power amp that wont colour my sound, ideally around 500W, light would be nice, 2U or less. [/quote] Read my post about the Matrix GT1000. It ticks all your boxes.
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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1489577461' post='3258038'] If Gibson actually just stepped up to QC as good as Musicman and PRS, they'd sell a lot more instruments anyway. I've recently played a lot more guitar and I am astonished at some of the guitar forum posts about poor workmanship on £2k Les Pauls. I want a nice classic tone of a Les Paul but I am not risking buying one. [/quote] I have a mate who paid more than £3K for an Ace Frehley/Budokan Les Paul. It looks stunning, but he rarely played it as the action was too high and had been like that since he bought it new. The action was about 7mm at the 12th fret as there was a really bad front bow on the neck (I got the neck straightened over about five days...eighth/quarter turns of the truss rod daily). The guitar also has a slight neck hump where the neck is jointed to the body, which I suspect will need fret levelling to make it play better at the higher register. Pretty shocking QC to be honest.
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[quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1489504695' post='3257503'] So to what extent do we think this lawsuit was motivated by all the comments on here and other forums along the lines of "[i]I tell you what, I've got one of those JHS/Vintage models, and with the new Wilkinson hardware it's easily as good as some Epiphones I've tried...possibly even better than some Gibsons"?[/i] [/quote] Is it actually the Vintage range that prompted this? I really don't know. That said, the Les Paul Junior models do look pretty good...
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Interesting quote at the end of that article: [i]Brent Davis of Scarinci and Hollenbecl LLC, representing JHS, told the jury that many companies have used the allegedly unique trademarked guitar shapes over the decades — and that guitar customers know to look at the brand name on the headstock of a guitar to know who made it and not rely just on its shape.[/i] [i]“The problem here is that these outlines of body shapes and headstocks of guitars have been used by so many different companies for the last half century that they don’t belong to anyone. They’re just standard shapes used by the industry,” he said.[/i] I'm neither party to the case or much of the back history, but I can understand Gibson wanting to wrestle back control of their much copied and maligned designs. Plus, I suppose, with Gibson allegedly close to $600m in debt, every litigious dollar they can claw back will help them.
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Gary will be along in a minute...
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Cheers for the information lads. I've pinged an email over to Sims. I think the first one would be my Lull (bolt-on) and I've enquired about my Hamer/Gibsons as these are set necks. I'm OK with having a microswitch on the front of these basses and there's bound to be space inside the control cavities to accommodate a couple of PP3s.
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Whatever happened to...Pete Vukovic/Vuckovic?
NancyJohnson replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
Pete did the Elevation EP after the first split, then Basskniv3s ('Come On You Motherf*ck*rs' EP) after 3CR finally called it a day. He did a post, possibly to MySpace(!), saying the Basskniv3s album was finished and being remixed, but Mighty Atom never released it. I read somewhere recently that the album had been leaked. Interestingly, I did exchange a couple if emails with him a few years ago. One of the US sports networks were using 3CRs 'Copper Girl' during their coverage of the Premier League and he didn't seem aware of this, so hopefully some royalties came through! -
Anyone had these retrofitted to a bass? Just thinking about side dots (9 in total) on one bass (my Lull)...I was struggling to see where I was at a particularly dark stage last night. If you've had them done, would like an honest opinion...usual concerns; neck damage during installation, battery life, type of battery (and location thereof). Did you have a switch installed for on/off? Thanks P
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[quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1489232240' post='3255331'] So I have a VT Bass pedal, and a Sansamp RBI. Thinking about pairing one of them up with a power amp rather than just using them in the effects chain and ditching the amp I'm using. What amp do you recommend for a Sansamp? Lighter the better ideally [/quote] I use a Matrix GT1000FX. It's dual channel, 1000w bridged and weighs 4.1kg...you'll need to factor in the weight of the rack and peripherals, it's still pretty light. It fits in a shallow Gator rack too. My old Ashdown ABM was around 15kg. I've had no issues driving the Matrix with the RBI or when I use a floorboard, a BDDI, VTBASSDI or GT2. It's rock solid; last night it was used by five bands for nearly six hours. [url="http://uk.matrixamplification.com/gt-1000-fx-2u.html"]http://uk.matrixampl...1000-fx-2u.html[/url] [quote name='Fisheth' timestamp='1489264184' post='3255646'] Was looking at getting the new Geddy Lee Preamp. The word suggests it's based on the RBI, if that's the case, does anyone know of any recommended power amps for it? [/quote] The Geddy Lee is dual channel (although the production model will have the option of a single output). [edit] Its a slightly modded RBI for dirt, along with a channel for cleanish low end with some saturation. This unit is high on my shopping list this year (and I'll move my RBI on). Likewise, no qualms about routing this through the Matrix either.
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Awful news. Too young. As an aside, there used to be a punk band local to me called Brother Toboggan.
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Just a little curious. I still love 3 Colours Red and the Elevation EP he did after the band folded (but never did land a copy of the Basskniv3s EP), but am just curious that a guy in a band with a decent following and back catalogue can just drop off the map like he has. I type the name into Google once in a while, but nothing recent. No Facebook or anything. Anyone got any intelligence?
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Very pretty...I don't even know that black hardware would improve how it looks.
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[quote name='bootleg' timestamp='1489148720' post='3254746'] Of course, Rush's induction speech was all blah-blah-blah [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_waN3sAGw4"]https://www.youtube....h?v=O_waN3sAGw4[/url] [/quote] At least someone knew what I was alluding to...
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Andertons - starting to stock more specialist bass gear...
NancyJohnson replied to Musicman20's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Phil Adams' timestamp='1489061575' post='3254026'] I was in Andertons a couple of weeks ago. Couldn't see what I fancied, but the assistant urged me to come back in a couple of months as they were going all out to increase their bass department. I also noted that the bass amps weren't downstairs like they used to be, and there was a few amps dotted around in the bass "saloon". Is that "it" at the moment? [/quote] The bass stuff has been up on the ground floor for quite a while. When you consider that bass players generally make up a third or half of the guitarists in a band, the size of retail space set aside for bassists has always been a bit despairing. -
Years ago in retirement, and alongside his bowler hat duties at Ascot Racecourse, my father in law took a job hand delivering, door knocking and verifying electoral roll documents on Wentworth. I suppose as a keen golfer he was drawn to the estate generally, enjoyed the walking and the occasional running into (the golfing fraternity) residents (Faldo etc.). Via me, he knew who Chris Squire was (I used to look at his visit list) and he met him a a couple of times over the years, saying he was always rushing off somewhere, but came over as a thoroughly decent bloke. What you want to hear I suppose.
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Well this should get your juices flowing. Skip past all the blah-blah-blah and start reading from paragraph #5. [url="https://www.yahoo.com/music/well-just-together-fun-yes-singer-jon-anderson-180505967.html"]https://www.yahoo.com/music/well-just-together-fun-yes-singer-jon-anderson-180505967.html[/url]
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Where to get replacement Fender parts in the UK?
NancyJohnson replied to darkandrew's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='darkandrew' timestamp='1488714639' post='3251187'] Strangely, no. Is there a Fender UK? [/quote] They were in East Grinstead. Good luck trying to buy direct...they'll point you to a shop (Andertons) who'll (understandably) hike up the price. Alternately, eBay is your friend; you can get a whole loaded plate (with a DH1, plus middle and neck pickups) for £55.00 from the US. -
[quote name='bonzodog' timestamp='1488966260' post='3253254'] I am still very puzzled as to why the vintage model shown earlier in the thread is still not showing on the epiphone web site under news or new products. Surely it would have been announced by now! I am planning a new purchase in the summer and this was high on my list of ones to try. [/quote] I wouldn't get too worried...apparently it's not due until summer anyhow and given that Epiphone promoted the last reissue by doctoring photos of the then current Gibson model, don't believe anything until until you see it hanging in your local musical store.
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I keep promising myself that I'll attend one of these auctions. I love that site. There's a Hamer Futura up. Ooooh.
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We're originals, so it'll mean zero to anyone reading this unless it's Andy or MacDaddy. The whole set just belts along, but we close with a song called 'Stay Out Late'...I wouldn't even say it's the whole song really either, we just drop back into a final verse and it's a delicious key change. The guitar reverts from powerchords to the song's intro riff and it just drives. It gives me goosepimples just writing this.