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Sandy 5

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  1. Bump Open to offers. Decent amp, well do well for someone!
  2. Stickmen a few weeks ago at the Robin 2. Great show, epic sounds and playing, a couple of King Crimson covers, and culminating in a short conversation with Markus Reuter and Tony Levin. And Stick lessons from Herr Reuter, the first of which is Monday! Very informative gig for me! And I made a new friend. How rare!
  3. If the song calls for it, I bends it. Like matching vibrato, sometimes it just gives that extra little tweak that only the truly picky would notice. And me.
  4. This is a good little amp for most rehearsal spaces and small venues. It tends towards a bassier sound naturally, and I think would do really well for an EUB, but the only style I'd say it's not suitable for would be metal. Being lightweight and relatively easy to carry is a huge bonus in a decent giggable bass amp. Standard tone controls, balanced di out, headphone output, practice input. Also has tone print options, which keys you important outside settings and effects. Check out the tc electronic site for full details. Collection preferred or meet up preferred
  5. It's not so much a uniform as a theme...one band of mine had a different theme for every gig, a colour, an effect, a touch of face paint. We were no way in uniform but had one thing tying us in visually as "a band".
  6. It definitely sounds better off the CD. Accounting for taste obviously, if you think it's a racket it's a racket!
  7. Playing closer to the bridge will give you more "twang" (as I think of it sometimes) with either pick or fingers. I didn't realise JC used a pick for ages. (I actually think it took seven or eight months before I realised bassists use them aswell!) He also uses chorus and delay in a lot of tunes, thinking of the bass melody in the grudge as an example. As suggested, try boosting the mids (or cutting the bass/treble) on both amp and guitar Clueless about Nightwish though. Sorry/not sorry about that 😉
  8. Sandy 5

    Hi !

    Howdy! I'm a recent new comer to this forum, it's really good 😁 I too am on a gear hunt. Good luck buddy!
  9. Bought an amp from John, found ad on facebook and messaged from there. Great response, effective communication, quickly shipped. The days later one very happy bunny with a good deal on an amp that came exactly as described. Trustworthy, absolutely.
  10. I tried to engage the crowd at a gig once. (Many times but this particular time...) Had a super long lead, and the crowd was a bit far away so I wandered off stage to encourage them to move closer. They literally edged back the closer I got! So...yeah, sometimes I end up looking like a silly billy trying to have presence. Of course, trying so hard can make it obvious you lack something.
  11. Also known as the Phil Anselmo method, used between "Cowboys from Hell" and "Vulgar Display of Power"
  12. Stay well hydrated, though this counts for singing in general. Also Vitamin c can help with cold symptoms so a doctor friend tells me.
  13. But there are so many and such good designs about these days, to love or hate. The fact that this isn't splitting opinion (yet, I think it's fugly too!) Might be a pointer that this was a swing and a miss. Somebody somewhere will love it, maybe, but not here! And there are many, many beautiful instruments. Eye of the beholder!
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