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ethernet port? If you are plugging it into the modem port, then yeah, that will not work dude.
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I like, I like a lot. The scroll-single-cut is a nice touch.
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[url="http://acapella.harmony-central.com/showthread.php?2688327-Orange-Dual-Terror-Head-Shell-Enclosure"]http://acapella.harmony-central.com/showthread.php?2688327-Orange-Dual-Terror-Head-Shell-Enclosure[/url]
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Don't tell em your name, Pike....
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You too vill go on zee list. -
Yes, this is an awesome idea
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Now sold. HUZZAH!
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Desirable if your name is Steve Harris, which mine isn't.
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I have mine set as low as I can get it with no fret buzz. I can't stand fret buzz.
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You vill be shot.
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An ideal pairing would be a 410 and or a 115 from the GK RBH bi-amp range.
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BUY! please
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Wel, I was referring to the strap. I have a single-cut, so I can hardly include that.
The smock and plait or inexcusable, but unfortunately not bass related. -
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He might just tell you to get stuffed.
I ran something by him a while ago and he was like 'not my style'. Fair enough. -
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I am no expert, but if the frets and the nut were made of cheese, it would sound terrible. if they were made from plastic, yes, terrible.
Sound travels best through a dense and rigid material, increasing sustain. Metal therefore is ideal.
To me, it stands to reason that a brass nut would improve sustain over a bone, composite or plastic nut.
But to a noticeable degree? Is the guy in the audience going to faint in awe at the improvement a brass nut has made to your bands sound? Doubtful.
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[size=1]Fender[/size]
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have you put an order in yet?
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I think its swamp ash and nitro finish
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Thats it's name, the cluny bass. named after the bar in newcastle, The Cluny.
Filling a hole
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