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  1. Our frontman has a small ipad clipped to his mike stand, which has the set list in order so he simply swipes from one song to the next, you hardly notice it. Apart from the words (just in case!) it also has the song structures, any extra bits we flung in at the last moment, so it is a good aide mémoire and quite unobtrusive. He orchestrates the whole shebang from the front, so really, especially as we become prone to 'senior moments' it is almost an essential!

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  2. 15 hours ago, Al Krow said:

     

    Shame you missed out on this one, seems it would have ticked all the boxes even down to being the right colour! 

    ...there'll be another one a long in a moment, I'm sure :) 

    I am the proud new owner of Lorin's 735A, and it is gorgeous. It replaced a black 425X which I loved, very sorry to see it go, but boy was it worth it! Very comfy to play, lighter than the 425, very even tones everywhere on the fretboard. In passive mode it has the usual BB smoothness, and when flicked to active you can very gradually and gently mold that smoothness from a thick deep tone all the way up to a farty honk,  in combination with the rotary pickup control. Such a well-thought-out design and execution, it is easy to fall in love with it! I have tried it with nylons, chromes and nickel rounds, and it is great with all of them, depending on the sound you want. With Chromes in the studio it will be gorgeous. I am going to gig it with rounds as that is the sound I want. A good demo of the 735A (and all good things Yamaha) is here: 

     

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  3. This morning I found this rather inspirational. Kinga is a great player of all styles, and if you can sit through the whole hour of this then there is some great playing from all three musicians, even if jazz is not your thang. And an old Gibson on flats singing, grunting, thumping and bellowing. Great stuff.

     

  4. That's what I like about this Dean, it is as light as a feather (well.....almost), very slim, and comfortable to play. I discovered with it that actually playing fretless is not that difficult, and sounds great in the right setting. Unfortunately I will never use it live, it just sits at home, and so SWMBO says it has to go to pay for other recent acquisitions! 

  5. Yes Al, there is that moment when you first switch on at the start of a gig or rehearsal and twang that first BB note; it makes you grin and the world is good once more! I don't think I will ever play anything else........

    Thanks for the website love; we have a lot of fun. Can't wait to get the 735 on the road!

  6. I cannot bear to see this go so it has had a reprieve and is staying with me. I don't think I have disappointed anyone?!

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    I am selling here my rather unusual Dean Edge active 5-string fretless. It was new in 2006, built in the Un Sung factory in Korea and surprisingly good quality. It has a lovely 5-piece bolt-on laminated neck, 35" scale, the truss rod works fine, rosewood fretboard, Grover tuners, solid bridge. It is finished in a translucent black, so you can see the woodgrain. The side dots are on the frets. It has volume, pickup blend knob, and 2-band EQ.

    Any questions, just ask. I am based in South Gloucestershire and any try-out is most welcome. 

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  7. For sale is my Ashdown RM420 head. I bought it new as a 210 combo in 2015, but removed the head from the combo and put it in an original Ashdown shell to use on top of my Barefaced cab, where it did a great job gigging and recording. It has now been replaced by an RM800, so is no longer used. It has never had a problem and sounds great. Condition is excellent, although the handle on the shell case has the rubber coming away in the usual places, but is still a perfectly good handle! 

    I am based in South Gloucestershire and any try-out is welcomed.  

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  8. I am selling my much-loved black BB425X as its role has been usurped by a 735A.

    I bought it new in August 2016 and it has been my main gigging bass up to now. You can see and hear it in action in all the recordings and videos on our band website www.route61.band

    It is just about without blemish and still looks like new. I take care of my gear! It is strung with pretty new 40 -125 EXL's. All is as original. Sounds and plays fantastic.

    I am based in South Gloucestershire, any try-out is most welcome.imageproxy.php?img=&key=4b3806f48250f55a

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  9. We recently played at The Queens Head in Box (Bath), where they have facilities for live video and audio recording (24 track). It is a great place to play, lots of atmosphere. We remixed the audio, and for a live take, I must say it is not too bad. Warts and all! Here are a couple of samples.

     

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  10. Here is our band website: www.route61.band

    It is made using WIX and was done in a very short time by my step-son who is anyway an IT whizz/nerd. I have been maintaining it and upgrading it ever since, and it is a doddle even for an old f@rt like me to add/remove/edit stuff. I would recommend the wix.com method.

    I would say that the website has got us a couple of festival/beerfest gigs, as well as one private party, and a couple of tracks played on a Dutch blues radio station. A good site does get interest, and Wix are quite hot on search engine optimisation, which is a real bonus when folks are looking for local bands.

  11. I recently refinished my old Shergold Marathon from cracked and flakey blond to pure black. It now looks the business with the black binding on the lovely neck, and also somehow sounds better. That my be subliminal, but it really does sound like an improvement. Also having the neck off and out of tension for a month or so has improved the set-up. I left the truss rod as it was; I know the standard wisdom says to release it, but I felt that the way the Shergold trussrod works, it may benefit from remaining untouched...and it did! Also, where the right hand wrist/forearm rests on the body, I gave it a little shaping to avoid my circulation from being cut off, as it was constantly when resting on the right angle of the body! It is now more of a pleasure to play. All in all, very satisfied. I am never going to sell this, so I have no qualms about making changes. To boot, it has a new Kiogon loom, the pups rewired in series, and it sounds fantastic. Added a couple of ebony knobs. Cross between a P and Ricky in sound I would say. Nice.

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  12. Bought an RM800 Evo from Alan. Excellent packing prevented any accidents, he even threw in a kettle lead (did I need another?!) All as described, great guy to deal with. Thanks Alan!

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