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Bassfinger

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  1. We're all MU members, so were insured individually. One if our team is an aircon engineer and has a sparkies ticket so were all PAT tested. We always check the venue has a PRS licence before we agree to play (never had a negative result on that one yet). We keep every receipt and log everything incoming and outgoing on a spreadsheet just in case were tupped by the revenue. Nothing goes on social media that isn't either us, or something we've created ourselves. While its not a business, in order to stay out or the sheet it needs to be run as such, scrupulous records kept, and all eventualities considered. Its a ballache compared to being a pub band in the 70's, but thats modern living for you.
  2. Read his biography. He comes across as someone who simply isn't a terribly nice person. If I were George Harrison I'd have done unspeakably unpleasant things to him.
  3. Remove the neck plate and check the rear - OE Fender ones are a solid plate, the copies are sort of almost hollow on the rear. The tuners look wrong to me, but I can't quite place them. Possibly Squier, but I wouldn't take that to the bank.
  4. His products are a cost effective way to pep up a Harley Benton. Like the HB's, Warman pups punch well above their weight so it's a match made in heaven as far as I'm concerned. His customer service is invariably first class too.
  5. Have they said when they will return to the status quo?
  6. This thread title is misleading. I thought that by lefties you meant communists.
  7. Is it a 'bad' habit if it works? The bass 'guitar' is a relatively new instrument, and techniques for its use relatively young themselves and will be devloping for decades and centuries to come - who's to say what's bad? Look at Mark Knopfler on the geetar - his right hand technique is, by his own admission, an absolute abomination but boy does his playing sound good. My goodself, I cant feel 2 fingers on my right hand so I've had to develop my own technique that wouldn't be found in any guidebook, and Im confident I sound as good as half the tutors out there. If it works, helps you sound how you want to, and isn't impeding any other aspect of your playing then you carry on dping exactly as you are and stop worrying about the self apointed arbites of correctness.
  8. Who's the hippy on the right desperstely trying to suck in his beergut?
  9. Hofner shorty already fits the bill. They sound nice and bitey (new word, (c) Bassfinger industries 2021), when set up properly they play great, are inexpensive, compact, and lent themselves to being modified if you're a tinkerer. Once you've got the knack then issues with balance etc aren't an issue. If you're a tinkerer yourself and what to make such a thing then go for it - I would be very much interested in watching the project unfold. However, I don't believe there is much of a commercual market for such a device, but would be happy to be proven wrong. I don't know if Hazbeen has made any progress since his original post but would be keen to hear if he has.
  10. I noticed they do a R**********r style bass as well. Might be an interesting diversion.
  11. Someone will pay double the money now they're reclic'd.
  12. I only aspire to the Mail, comrade. With my place at the lower end of the capitalist scale I'm well and truly a Daily Star man.
  13. You nearly had me there. I was that close to clicking on a link to Pravda.
  14. Gear is very important to my sound. Without it I would make no sound.
  15. Last nights Christmas gig went ok. It's a low concrete ceiling at this venue and we suffered a bit with the vocalists monitors reflecting the sound back off the ceiling to the rhythm section and I couldn't hear myself play for much of the show, but was told I didn't drop any clangers. Guitarist hurt his back the morning of the show, but an emergency appointment with an osteopath, a stool to sit on and some crack cocaine just about saw him gut through the show. Fair play to him. Thats it now until the end of January.
  16. Gigging with my MB4 tonight, taking the Geddy Lee as spare.
  17. Lawyers, estate agents, insurers, they're all Golgafrinchans.
  18. Indeed. My MB4 is on the lighter side of middling.
  19. Youll have to explain that. There are plenty of military applications for AI which do not involve a killer robot. Have you been in the army? Have you even held a gun? I have, and I've been on combat ops. If I could have had an AI system that could distinguish an innocent from an PIRA gunman in the dark then id have been very happy. Ditto air defences that can more reliably distinguish an airliner from a TU95, or systems that scan terrain to detect IEDs. At the moment humans do these jobs, and quite often they f*** it up pretty good, so I don't know why you think AI could do worse. Since WWII there have been remotely operated weapons that kill at range without endagering your own personnel. Everything from mortars to MIRVs. They are not new, they have been a thing for over 7 decades. These systems haven't just suddenly come along with the development of AI. A question back at ya...just suppose it was for the development of terminator like killer robots. If the western allies did not develop them, then how would you propose they be countered when the Chinese or Russians do?
  20. The thread title is innacurate. The man who founded and runs Spotify is investing his own funds into a company that provides, among other things, services to miltary customers. Spotify the company has nothing to do with this. Good luck when their lawyers catch up with you.
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