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PaulWarning

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  1. [quote name='ElCapitan' post='960873' date='Sep 19 2010, 02:11 AM']Stop listening to Level 42.[/quote] +1
  2. remember reading a story once of how George Formby was such a crap Ukulele player he had a stash of them all tuned differently so he could use the same fingering on every song, makes you think eh?
  3. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='957778' date='Sep 15 2010, 10:18 PM']It doesn't really matter since you can never hear the bass player anyway. Just get a cheap one. Unless you want a special-sounding bass for doing YouTube play-a-long videos.[/quote] If you buy a cheap bass no one will hear you cause they don't cut through in a band situation
  4. but the occasional good one makes up for all the bad ones, doesn't it?
  5. once read a interview with J J and he said he'd tried hundreds of P's and never got the sound he got with the green one he broke in half, and I don't think he ever has got the sound he got on the first 3 Stranglers albums, so it was a fluke IMO the green P had a flaw in it that made it sound like that and that's probably the reason it broke in half!
  6. also try www.we7.com same thing but no need to download any software
  7. [quote name='Wil' post='948370' date='Sep 7 2010, 03:13 PM']The formula is (impedance of cab 1 X impedance of cab 2) / (impedance of cab 1 + impedance of cab 2). So, 2.667 ohms (roughly). With cabs that are the same impedance, you'd use the following: impedance of single cab / number of cabs = total impedance So, for instance if you had 3 x 16 ohm cabs (why on earth you would is another matter) you'd get 5.3 ohms (roughly).[/quote] Thanks
  8. sorry to hi jack the thread but it is relevent, if using 2 x 4 ohm cabs gives you a 2 ohm load, what would 1 x 4 ohm cab and 1 x 8 ohm cab give you?
  9. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='938545' date='Aug 28 2010, 12:07 AM']And if you ever play with a plectrum, the coating gets worn and frayed pretty quickly.[/quote] It does, but it doesn't seem to effect the sound, all the gunge that the coating keeps out comes from the fingers not the pick
  10. Elixer nanoweb, expensive but last ages, really smooth because of the coating, should cure your blister trouble
  11. the only pedal I use is a Zoom 506II, I use it to add a touch of distortion all the time, it's got a built in tuner and I get a resonable over distorted sound for Ace of Spades, not everyones cup of tea but it floats my boat
  12. anybody out there got the bass tab for the Stones version of I wanna Be Your Man, cheers
  13. I just plug my bass into my computer mic in, headphones in the out socket then use the bass's volume control, use audacity to play the song you're learning so you can slow it down, it works and it's cheap
  14. the way I do it is to plug my bass into my computer mic input, turn the volume down on your bass and plug headphones into you soundcard out socket, then use audacity to play the track through so I can slow it down alter the pitch that sort of thing, simple, and won't cost a thing, asuming you've got a computer
  15. I was going to do a poll but it somehow didn't work out, I started on guitar but swiched when I realised there was a much better chance of getting in a band, glad I did, wouldn't switch back but it's useful for songwriting
  16. prompted by the comment in the show "the worst guitarist finished up playing bass"
  17. I'd be surprised if anybody pays £200 for it, even if it's a MIJ one with Dimarzio's fitted
  18. I looked into this a while ago and while the shop would sell to me on the quite all the added extras made it not worthwhile
  19. I use a zoom 506ii pedal plugged into my PC's mic socket with the output volume on the zoom turned right down then use audacity to slow down the song I'm learning, then headphones in my PC soundcard, sounds easy to balance out, works for me
  20. sounds like a good day till the Jools Holland in concert bit
  21. try downloading music mentor it's not perfect but it points you in the right direction
  22. I know my hearing is crap, through headphones I could hear something at every stage except 20Hz?????? I'm 58 BTW
  23. I emailed the UK supplier for Zoom and asked where I could get one from and they're sending me one FOC, it's always worth asking.
  24. [quote name='Johnston' post='830387' date='May 7 2010, 09:44 AM']Try maplins I'm near sure My MK1 had standard PCB mounted jacks. [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=1012"]something like this[/url] Not 100% sure though I was fixing a switch!! so didn't pay much attention.[/quote] the pin configuration looks different but I'll take a look at Maplins thanks
  25. anybody out there know whether it's possible to get replacement Jack sockets for my much loved Zoom 506II effects pedal?
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