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SH73

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  1. I only weigh sugar and flour when I bake. I wonder how much a 1:1 scale bass cake would weight. Well it depends if was made like Christmas pudding or light sponge.
  2. You can remove it and upload again, no payment.
  3. Damn you masters and mixers 😉
  4. Here is mine Just drums, guitars and bass ........and shite mastering, ha. Edit: I have deleted the track as there is a dreadful hiss and hum. I`ll try and amend it this morning, then re post. Hope it is still OK to enter.I have listened to all tracks and must say that they all great. I have picked two top ones https://soundcloud.com/user-527099495/bass-groove-m-mshrms-re
  5. Very loud=my best friend. So without master volume I won't be able to turn it down whilst maintaining the desired sound? Not got spare cash for it at the moment Any thing else you'd recommend. Cheers
  6. I own a solid state guitar amp which suits my needs. I am thinking getting a Marshall head 1987 re issue 50 w. For home use recording and practice. I get loads if options on Amplitube but to satisfy my Gas I'm after a valve amp.At the end of the day it's a real deal right? Anyone owned or tried one?
  7. I don't gig but can imagine that hardware stores sales bags to suit your needs. I know for fact that angling stores do. I own a couple and they have all different compartments. They're lightweight, robust and waterproof. Have a look. This gives you an idea. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=fishing+holdall&oq=fishing+holdall&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l3.7061j0j4&client=ms-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
  8. 1. From music shop however I have bought online before and they sent me the wrong colour. 2. Try before buy. But I bought before without trying due to good reviews 3.local shops struggle with space so it would be the big amps and cabs 4. Depends in what it is and how bad and soon I want it 5. Guitar booths I used to work and run a music shop in my early 20's and must say guitars and basses where the least sold items. It was more about violins brass instruments keyboards and various accessories to cater school kids and classical musicians. You might be struggling to compete with big boys and online retailers.
  9. 1 with an octave pedal?
  10. Love the drum sound
  11. I own a Squier C vibe. It's brilliant. Although I changed pups for SD the C neck feels very comfortable. Rolling back the bridge volume gives a similar p bass sound.
  12. If her and her 18 yo son has screaming matches late at night it sounds like domestic violence and perhaps poluce should be aware 😉
  13. and the Winner is:
  14. I don't see the point. Even songs that end with a note ringing , it's eventually faded after 5 secs or so.
  15. On my latest bass, well it's not mine, yet, there's a set of flats with only inner core of strings touching the bridge saddle. The strings are over 30 years old and not sure if the strings meant to be like that or they have been worn out.
  16. I started individually tweaking frequencies going by my ear not numbers. It sounds good to me but...
  17. Cheers. Although I don't understand the master eq curve, I'll work it out tomorrow.
  18. Nice jazzy and funky sound. I'm jealous of mastering and mixing. My songs tend to come out mushy.
  19. Bought switch squirty cleaner from Maplin and pots work great. Very smooth, no cracking sound. This bass needs no mods. It's fine as it is slightly battered with slightly cracked headstock. Oh hang on...doesn't it make it relic?
  20. Poundland
  21. Return all day long. Remember you pay hard earn money
  22. I might have a crack at it this month
  23. I've had R66LD on one of my jazz basses. They still sound pretty bright and growly
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