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Hi Guy's Again more stuff, been hoarding all this stuff for ages. Next up is a pair for Tannoy PBM 6.5 II monitors, if you do a search on gearsluz.com they compare them to NS10's and cost me a fortune, these ones need new tweeters I think, good project (been meaning to sort them out for about 3 years!). BTW just lloked up the price of the tweeters and they can be had for around £15 each. Would like £20 for them both JPW mini monitors, pair, still sound good, look sh1te £10 [b]sold pending[/b] Sherwood amp works ok, treble control is noisy when turned up, but works fine other than that. £10[b]sold pending[/b] Cheers Lee
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Hi Guy's, Just had a BIG clear out and found loads of stuff that I'm not using for one reason or another. First up is a Sennheiser MD421 large diaphram cardiod dynamic mic. One careful owner, one clumsy drummer who broke the pop basket off the end. Sennheiser can supply the part for about £60. Still works with out it as mesh is still there (used it like this for 4 years). Here's a link [url="http://www.dv247.com/invt/8970/"]http://www.dv247.com/invt/8970/[/url] They go for around £330 new so I was hoping for £40 as it works fine, just cosmetically challenged. [b]SOLD[/b] Next is a Sennheiser clip on drum mic, again same drummer, same out come, still works fine, just abit ugly. Needs new thumb wheel/screw for the clip. Here's a link [url="http://www.dv247.com/invt/5786/"]http://www.dv247.com/invt/5786/[/url] [b]SOLD[/b] Next up is a full size stand alone Traxdata CD burner (redbook), great for recording gigs, getting round DRM (optical ins) and so on. Works as a cd player as well of course. Looking for £20 [b]SOLD PENDING[/b] Cheers Lee
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[quote name='tonyf' post='401531' date='Feb 5 2009, 09:36 PM']Howdy all! My covers band is looking to record three to five songs over the next couple of months. We're reaching the stage where we're looking to poach more gigs (other than the usual handful of venues we usually do by word of mouth) and consequently need something convincingly punchy and "live" to drop onto a CD/DVD and also paste onto our website. We're a four piece playing rock covers. Guitar/Vox, Guitar, Drums and me doing the Bassin! Having played the tunes extensively over the past four to five years, we're wanting something that sounds "live" and spontaneous (reflecting what we are as a live band) but also is quality recorded and consequently tonally rich and full on. Any ideas of suitable (and cost effective) recording studios? We're Birmingham, Solihull and Rugeley based so areas in the region thereof? Cheers me dears! Tony[/quote] I did some work at Moonbase in Coventry recently, nice little place.
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Yeah it's awesome, I've had the 728 for 9 or 10 years, it's a heavy beast though! Nothing sounds like it
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Got a lovely PRS SE from Adam, great guitar and great service, highly recomended
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[quote name='6stringbassist' post='370243' date='Jan 4 2009, 07:28 PM']My one band rehearses and records here [url="http://www.quadstudios.co.uk/"]http://www.quadstudios.co.uk/[/url] Excellent facilities, and the best rehearsal studio I've been to, and I've been to a few !.[/quote] +1 for Quad, Leicester College are currently renting extra space for their Protools HD3 set up from Bob so I'm down their teaching a fair bit. The Paddocks in Melton is ace as well www.thepaddocks.net For Nottingham it would be www.electricmayhem.co.uk they have a lovely Neve VR60 console from Rockfield, I've spent a fair bit of time in that room and always had good results. Just heard some of the Therapy? and Noise Republic stuff recorded in Derby at a place called Snugg which sounded good. I used to record their years ago when it was called the Hive.
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Some dirty porn with my new £5 ebay fisheye lens
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I use a Big Dog drum throne: www.bigdogdrumstuff.com
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The incase ones are good, but very heavy.
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I currently use a Sadowsky (incase style) and used to have an Incase (till it was stolen), can't rate them highly enough. They are heavy how ever so I also use a Sadowsky soft bag for long trips on foot. Lee
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[quote name='tayste_2000' post='283304' date='Sep 13 2008, 06:36 PM']Iamp800 and 4x10 have both been sold today and I'm replacing the other cabs with most likely 2 Matamp 2x15's And yes the flightcases are heavy but you rarely lift them as they have wheels, and we have crew anyway.[/quote] I tried the Overwater at Ste's the other day, it's massive and sounds it too!!
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[quote name='Cow' post='265960' date='Aug 19 2008, 11:08 PM']Bought Wooks' Zoom B2.1u pedal off him, can also say i found him a pleasure to deal with, top bloke, cheers Wooks! [/quote] Sold Wooks a keyboard and soundcard, promt payment and good comms. Recommended. Lee
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Top bloke, great service, recomended.
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Cheers guy's, hope your happy with them.
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[quote name='stoo' post='263575' date='Aug 16 2008, 12:57 PM']My two arrived today - spot on, cheers! [/quote] That's great mate, thanks for letting me know. Would you mind putting some feedback on this thread for me? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=9206&hl=Lee-Man"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...&hl=Lee-Man[/url] Cheers Lee
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Midi Keyboard £20
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Midi Keyboard £20
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