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Oh! Ouch. I had a case which damaged my bass. When my homemade carrying strap broke, my case did not protect my bass as it hit the stone steps. That was my own stupid fault. What happened to you and G4M reversing hard out of the situation is deeply uncool.
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Knows it you do.
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Slacking you are.
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I wish you the very best with that and sincerely hope it works for you. None of my responses are aimed at you, Mr Mandrel. I am hoping that casual readers would get a handle on the dangers and the clear strategies for negating that danger. From my own personal experience, I would not be taking the risk for the cost of 3 sets of strings (or less if you use TI Jazz Flats!). I am not telling anyone what to do with their lives. However the reality is that when it goes wrong suddenly all sorts of musical endeavours we take for granted, both listening and playing, are no longer possible. Hearing damage is progressive. Ironically mine tipped over into permanent tinnitus during a rehearsal with a harp. I can no longer play that subtle stuff that requires me to respond to subtle playing changes because I cannot risk further damage by playing unprotected. This is all totally avoidable.
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Anyone reading this needs to get proper moulded ones. Saving 100 quid to use plugs which are not guaranteed to seal is asking for trouble. Every one of us who has tinnitus/top end loss/hyperacusis (sp?)/something else would spend that 100 quid without blinking to make their hearing right. Most of us would spend 10 or 20 times that. But we cannot. Once the damage is done, it is game over. No one sits there listening to their ears whine/grumble/rumble or just not work and thinks "so glad I saved the cost of 3 sets of strings". Do it right first time. I am not pointing at anyone who is using anything else.
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I bought a mixer from John. Everything was easy and this man packs beautifully.
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Yamaha AES800B - *SOLD*
Owen replied to AndyTravis's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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He made me a 35" 5 string neck in the late 80s, early 90s which pretty esoteric at the time. It has been through a couple of bodies but is still lush.
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Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Not wrong. Feel the love people! -
Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Thanks. I will try with this one because it is fitted so will not need any work other (!) than un-bannanaing it. -
Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Thanks. The piece is there. It is just not stuck. -
Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Deep in my memory banks I actually knew that. However, it was pretty deep in there. Thanks for the tips. I also need to bring the bridge back from Bannana so will wet it, put it between two pieces of flat board and clamp it hard for a few weeks. I knew that Black and Decker workmate would come in handy eventually. -
Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I am sure it is. But there are ways of applying it that do not look like that! -
Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I am not entirely sure what went on there! -
Re-gluing that bit that the tailpiece wires rest on
Owen replied to Owen's topic in EUB and Double Bass
These are some of my favourite words when it comes to craftsmanship. -
Somenone has donated this DB to the college I work in. Fair play to them. However this bit has come off. I know I should boil up some bones etc. That is not going to happen. What do I use? Someone (a 5 year old?) has tried something but that popped as soon as there was any tension. I would also welcome suggestions for clamping for someone who has no clamps.
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We will obviously be needing a diary with pictures. This way, we can cheer from the sidelines. We get quite possessive here
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Double Seal. It gets no better.
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This was probably the one you wanted
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I shall give it a couple of hours. There is Monique one in there which I will at least test.
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There is probably an upgrade but I was ANGRY. Don't be coming at me with your reasonable thoughts It is not all bad, I have NAM sitting waiting for me. And that is probably better.
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Staying "in house" with Logic makes a lot of sense. And I am sure that, for my purposes, the plugins are more than ample. I have messed with the Logic guitar amps but the Waves one just seemed to make eveything soung nice without me trying. And that is my favourite thing.
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* WOTHDRAWN * Powersoft Digam LQ2804 - *WITHDRAWN*
Owen replied to Happy Jack's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Recording equipment to put stuff on Instagram
Owen replied to petebassist's topic in General Discussion
You will need an interface to get your bass audio in there. A pickup is less ffaff than a mic. Audio interfaces are cheap on FB marketplace. You will need to have some sort of syncing noise/visual so you can glue audio and video together in iMovie You will need to spend 3 or 4 hours on a "teach yourself Garage Band" YT series. It is far from rocket science, but if you just pile in and hope for the magic after 10 minutes you are destined for Dissapoinment Central.