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  1. I certainly wish I bought a couple - I've got too many amps tbh but there's something so appealing about these miniature amps.

    iirc Ashdown are bringing out a new version of the superfly that is already bridged but if the mod is cheap enough it's got to make the superfly more appealing (I'm sure I've read about this and it's a bit more complicated than people hoped)


    Cheers
    John

  2. hehe - I favour either alphabetical or size - the difficulty is choosing whether to use the manufacturers name or the pedal name or do you go largest to smallest or get bigger... :)


    you realise you probably have the deposit on a house there (and I'm fearing the roadie that can carry the pedal board)

  3. The new album is great and there is now a ltd edition with a dvd that includes a vid showing them recording it.

    There are so many great albums that I'd probably suggest one of the compilations - the last live cd or dvd from the R30 tour takes a lot of beating imho.

    Cheers
    John

    (I'm seeing them in Newcastle, Sheffied and Manchester :) )

  4. Hi,
    This has been taken out of the box and put in a rack but never left the house. Absolutely as new, boxed etc.

    Easy to use, nice clear display and seems very accurate.

    £45 posted.

    Pics to follow when my camera battery charges up.

    In the meantime here's the manufacturers blurb....

    [url="http://www.behringer.com/BTR2000/index.cfm?lang=eng%20"]http://www.behringer.com/BTR2000/index.cfm?lang=eng [/url]


    Cheers
    John

  5. For bass gigs I use the Hercules dual grabbing hanging stand and for guitar gigs I use the Warwick fold up frame 5way stand.
    (unless it's a tiny stage, then I use the baby fold up herc stands).

    The Hercules grab hanging stand is superb but I sometimes wish it took up less space, the Warwick one seems to feel more compact.
    Both do the job but the Hercules feels more secure so unless space is an issue I'd get the hercules.

    Cheers
    John

  6. Sounds about right - for pubs it's 200 - 400 depending on the crowd pulling power and size of the place, with a gradual increase as you move into clubs and then functions.

    Cheers
    John

  7. I see there are a few bits of software starting to appear that allow an easy conversion of the 2 stereo recordings - front and rear into a 5.1 surround mix. I've got plans to try a live dvd at some point in the future - not bad for a £125 box.

  8. The zoom H2 arrived here last week - I've yet to try it with a band but initial tests suggests that it does just what it's supposed to - high quality recordings and easy to use. I'm looking forward to experimenting with the 3d - 4 channel channel recording wihch looks to be really simple- just add press the button to add the rear mic's (should be good for getting some crowd noise at live recordings).

    If you don't want to add external mics vai xlr then the h2 is perfect for quick and easy recordings.

    Cheers
    John

  9. [quote name='guzzibass' post='57876' date='Sep 9 2007, 07:38 PM']Just wondered if anyone knows what make bass in this video - looks pretty cool to me!!!

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcmH1LdPNKA"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcmH1LdPNKA[/url][/quote]



    Agreed - I'd buy one.

    I think it's a Robin - wich would make sense as the band were from Texas

    [url="http://www.robinguitars.com/ToddPipes.html"]http://www.robinguitars.com/ToddPipes.html[/url]


    Cheers
    John

  10. Superb.

    Headless, Stein style body, 2 necks, fretless and fretted - pretty much ticks al the boxes :-)

    Being an old prog fanboy I love double necks - I'm just in the middle of making my 2nd double necked guitar and I toying with a double neck bass as next years project.

    Do you gig it?

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