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PaulWarning

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  1. 31 minutes ago, NHM said:

    the Fender Rumble 100 will tick your box; it's perfect for a gig monitor and practice amp at home. It has a great range of tones, it's lightweight and the reliability seems to be excellent.

    yes but perhaps not quite powerful enough for back line only gigs, I'd go for the 500 watt version, plenty of head room then

  2. much to my annoyance I find FB strangely compelling, I very rarely post anything that's not band related and don't click 'like' very often either, but occasionally there is useful stuff on there amongst all the garbage.

     

    Had a conversation with our singer who is an avid Facebooker, he thought I'd deleted my account till I told him I'd just suspended it for my birthday as I don't want people wishing me "Happy Birthday" on there, adding I'll leave the attention seeking in his capable hands, he did give me a funny look 😄

     

    What is it with people that makes them want to post pictures of their food?

  3. 7 minutes ago, police squad said:

     

    Sometimes people would recognise me, whilst out shopping etc.

     

     

    I sometimes get recognised, (we're quite well known in about a 5 mile radius of where I live 😂) it's usually embarrassing because I have to try and pretend I know who they are when I haven't a clue, once when I been talking to a guy for about 5 minutes he said "you haven't a clue who I am have you?" I had to fess up, fortunately he found it amusing.

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  4. Trouble with 'making it' in so far as getting just enough money to make a living from it, is it gets to be a hard slog, once the novelty of getting gigs that are reasonable well attended all over the country and Europe has worn off it gets to be hard work, travelling, hanging about for hours on end etc.

    The older you are with the reasonability's and declining energy and enthusiasm that comes with that the harder it is 

  5. I just insure my car for social use, after all being a weekend warrior that's what is is, I'm not doing it for the money,.

    Just be careful when using comparison sites and trying out the musician as a profession then deciding it's too expensive, they'll know you put down musician on one of your searches.

    Last year I rang up my existing insurer said I'd got a better quote online, straight away they were looking at my search and knew I'd changed my average mileage etc, spooky eh?

  6. this thread had cheered me up, I thought I was paying a lot for the DR neons, last set cost me about £35 but they do last about year, but I just checked they're now about £45, what's going off with strings? the prices have gone through the roof in the last few years, and no, it's not the B word, they're just as expensive from the USA

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  7. 1 hour ago, cheddatom said:

    Hi Paul, no, he swapped the guitar in the end. Maybe there are some sort of ICs on these pre-amps that need a reboot every so often, like a computer, but I doubt it as no-one mentioned it on this thread

     

    The guitar he swapped to is another Yamaha, a very similar model, and he's never had an issue with it once!

    cheers, mine is a Yamaha as well, tried it yesterday for about 30 minutes, no issues at all, better start taking my spare with me 😀

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  8. 7 hours ago, Al Krow said:

    Was at a main stage at a festival gig tonight, listening to the support act to the headliners. Awful drowning rumble from the bass through FoH, I could see the poor fella fiddling about with his on board EQ controls and then stopping playing. Their sound engineer should be sacked - clearly not all of them have incorporated hpf into their workflow! 

    just come back from Stone Valley midlands, the sound was very variable, I can only assume that some the bands had their own sound engineers, The Undertones singer could hardly be heard, Ash wasn't much better, the Ska bands mostly had a decent bass sound but some of the others were booming, I can only guess that they had a trebly bass sound and the sound guys were trying to get some bottom end out of them.  The Skids had the best overall sound from the bands I heard,

    I think Michael Bradley of the Undertones was using a Trace Elf, looked like it from where I was standing, I was wasn't overly impressed, sounded a bit flabby to me

  9. had recorder lessens at school, no interest
    Bought a guitar in my 20's and a friend tuned it to E and told me to barre the top 2 or 3 strings and taught me Blitzkrieg Bop, result, I got a tune out of it very quickly and got me interested.

    I've passed this advice onto several people over the years they've all carried on playing

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