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ubit

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  1. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1405764327' post='2505016']
    My estimate would be that most musicians who ever lived played what people wanted to hear and most audiences want to hear material they recognise. The more original your material (and really original is a very rare thing) the less likely you are to earn a living.
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    Couldn't agree more! Where I come from, if you play originals, folk are not interested. They want the same material that they know they can dance to . We tried originals a while back and got no interest. Then again maybe the songs were crap.

    I suppose if you are writing good enough material and working hard at it, you would get away with originals.

    Years ago, we toyed with the idea of going out and playing covers all over the place, but in the end we chickened out as it would become a chore travelling all the time . I'm glad we didn't , because now there are so few places to gig compared to the 90's!

  2. I find the problem is getting a uniform finish on all sides at once. Tried a bent piece of wire through a neck screw hole onto the washing line and that seemed to work. Still tricky though!

  3. I would get on to the seller and complain. You buy audio equipment and it should work! If it don't, you have been ripped off. As was said, take a look, but if something has burnt out, chances are the seller knew this was an issue and offloaded to you. Did he state that it was in perfect working order? Was the amp well packaged or did you pick up? If you picked up, then he knew there was a problem. Mail order could be a bit trickier as he will say it was working when he sent it. It's his problem if something is goosed, so exercise your rights!


    Just re read that you said smoke coming from speakers! Are they active speakers! If so, same as before, if passive , then gawd knows what's smokin!

  4. [quote name='throwoff' timestamp='1403189110' post='2480648']
    I once had the 'pleasure' of standing next to a bagpiper playing indoors.

    Amazing instrument out in gods fresh air but they should NEVER be played indoors.
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    Couldn't disagree more mate. Coming from North of the border, I was brought up on the skirl of the pipes and I find the sound exhilarating even indoors. If you ever been to a Scottish wedding and heard the pipes being played by a decent player, you would understand. What is the difference between pipes being played loudly and say a flute, or trumpet?

  5. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1403021249' post='2478948']


    I just looked up some examples and the Music Man Sterling was more expensive than the Stingray.

    Do you mean the Sterling By Music Man Ray4 & Ray34 ranges?
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    Now you really have me confused, I thought the Sterling was the cheaper version of the MM range

  6. I have recently, as is the way of my GAS, started to "need" a Musicman bass . I was just wondering if any of you good people in bass land who have road tested such beasts could tell me should I splurge out on a Stingray or go for the more affordable Sterling ? I have watched various YouTube vids to try and make a decision , but it's not always easy to tell from videos just how they sound . I wouldn't want to go for the cheaper option then regret it later . I know the Sterling is a great sounding bass but just how much better, if at all, is the Stingray ?



  7. I too, was never a fan at the tim, but have since developed a deep respect for them since finding out about their pedigree in the music business. Apparently they are very much respected as musicians by musicians. I just couldn't stand all that cockney avin a larf, knees up muvver brahn type stuff!

  8. Very well played and although it didn't need it, the slapping was well done. Ok, it's flashy and overdone, but the guys just mucking about, so why not embellish a bit? I do go for the less is more school of thought generally, but still can appreciate talent when I hear it. Stop knocking the guy, he done good !

  9. There are definitely a few bedroom w***ers out there posting on YouTube, but also as said before, a lot of folk who want to be seen and maybe spotted by bands or labels. I guess there's lots of poseurs too. I have never felt the urge to play on YouTube as it's just asking for trolls to tear you down. Each to their own I guess

  10. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1398688452' post='2436532']
    Cheers, not seen these. I'd like to try them too, but they'd have to be pretty special for me to take them over TI's! When my flats need changing next decade I will give them a whirl.
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    I cant think of anything worser than having strings on for more than two gigs!!! :o

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