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Protium

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  1. [quote name='bassace' timestamp='1417186519' post='2617967']
    You don't - you let the bass do it. See previous thread re muddy bass sound in live mix. You use the bass drum for standing the cymbals, toms, drink, everything else on, that's all.
    [/quote]

    ^ said no sound engineer ever.

  2. FWIW I've got an ABM300 head that has taken some abuse over hundreds of gigs and the only issues I've had were one dry solder joint on the preamp and the transformer bolt coming loose.

    Your best bet is to contact Ashdown directly who will probably suggest sending it to them so they can diagnose. I was never asked for a single penny for the work undertaken on mine, and they also paid the return shipping. Unbeatable customer service.

  3. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1413370029' post='2577540']
    ESpecially if your fat guitarist... etc.

    Really? That happened? :lol:
    [/quote]

    It did, they were a group of teenagers going mad on a £20 bar tab :lol: Turned up with just guitars expecting to use everyone elses gear. To be fair if the bassist had asked me himself I would have considered it, but this guy came over with a load of attitude and I just thought no chance lad.

  4. [quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1412685564' post='2571006']
    Never mind, we can still produce world-beating cars like Aston Martin. After all, we're a G8 country, one of the richest in the world, so we're not held back by primitive production facilities.

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RxihhTuTms[/media]


    Nothing like those Chinese car factories eh?

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R46x6k2wieU[/media]
    [/quote]

    That post made no sense at all :lol:

    If you want to compare like-for-like (in other words not handbuilding cars in 1994 compared to a modern production line...) you can see much the same facilities at Jaguar/Land Rover in Speke, Vauxhall in Ellesmere Port, Toyota in Deeside. Those are just local examples to me, need I go on...?

  5. [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1409173757' post='2537203']
    The wiring loom inside those old Russian Muffs is notoriously fragile. Kit Rae's interwebsite is pretty much THE authority on all things 'muff', chances are there's some wiring diagrams on there.

    Something like [i]this[/i]...

    [url="http://www.kitrae.net/music/Images_Secret_Music_Page/V8_Wiring_Diagram.pdf"]http://www.kitrae.ne...ing_Diagram.pdf[/url]

    What you've got inside yours is an attempt to make it a 'true bypass' Muff - the originals only had a double pole, double throw (DPDT) switch, and to do true bypass with an LED you'll need a triple pole, double throw (3PDT), which is what you've got. The good news is that it's entirely fixable, although while you're inside it I'd recommend rewiring with sturdier stuff. If you're feeling up to it...
    [/quote]

    The later Russians I believe had the 3PDT switch but were still not "true bypass". To achieve that you have to cut tracks on the circuit board. The wiring and pots on these pedals are terrible though and will definitely benefit from better parts.

  6. "Harrier" nylon adjustable guitar strap
    Approx 150 cm at it's longest
    The ends are synthetic leather and are in excellent condition, doesn't seem to have had much use
    Must be useful to someone :)

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