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[quote name='Hamster' post='414917' date='Feb 20 2009, 12:32 AM']I'm intrigued by what this would sound like as a small home practice 'combo' - and on stage with 2x15" speakers and a 1000w amp! [/quote] I say build the beast and they will come...... along with most of the women in the room if you hit the right note!!
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[quote name='Hamster' post='418587' date='Feb 24 2009, 05:44 PM']Something like this? - [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Boss-NS-2-Noise-Suppressor_W0QQitemZ320343855588QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Guitar_Accessories?hash=item320343855588&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1683|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Boss-NS-2-Noise-Supp...%3A1|240%3A1318[/url][/quote] I have one of those too. tho this is more like a noise gate that doesn,t actually remove noise, it simply is like a volume control that has a threshold level that you adjust so that when you are not playing the volume turns down so giving the illusion that your signal is quiet. I use one of these on the output of my big muff pedal so the that the damn thing appears a little less noisy when the muff signal loop is in, as all my pedals are on loops with true bypass when not in use, but still use the palmer at end before the amp as the boss pedal will not remove any signal noise while you are playing like the palmer does.
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I use a big pedal chain and swear by the palmer line isolator PLI 01. Just put it as the last thing into your amp input, I use a two foot long cable and have it velcro,d to the side of the amp so it,s as close to the input as possible. It cleans up all sorts of interference and earthing hum, everyone in my band swears by them. You can get them from thomann online.
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I,d go for the GK, I have an RB700 II combo It does the job when my ampegs are too big for the venue.
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Hi there. It might be worth asking these guys. [url="http://officialmatampownersclub.yuku.com/"]http://officialmatampownersclub.yuku.com/[/url]
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Hi there in sunny reading!! I was down there yesterday helping to get a poor bloke to ride down to the town centre in a sinclair C5 to do some shopping.
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Anyone out there really like inlays?
wizbat replied to Annoying Twit's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I,d be very wary of one of these inlaid fingerboards unless you are handy with fret stoning and filing as my tony tsai 7 string took a lot of work to get playing well. Still it was worth the effort as it sounds great. -
[quote name='Happy Jack' post='402117' date='Feb 6 2009, 04:02 PM']And a stereo output on your bass.[/quote] You can use a Palmer PGA-03 tranformer isolated guitar splitter box, gives you one signal into 2 out with no nasty humming noises.
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[quote name='ogri' date='Feb 3 2009, 09:51 AM' post='398632'] excellent another biker, lets be having some photos blokes:) Here,s my old girl, Honda 750cj .
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That,s the prettiest svt2 I,ve ever seen!! Well cool!!!
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As far as I understand it, the Theremin, designed by a russian scientist called Leon theremin was the first regognised synthesizer ever built. It was produced by the RCA company back in the thirties( I think) and they are worth a bomb now if you can find one tho there a multitude of kit versions you can build yourselfaround today.
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Check out Kiwi,s midi 6 bass that jon,s building at the mo for an example of a midi bass for triggering a synthesizer.
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A lot of fair comments on here about this, and green tinted is probably their finest hour but if you,re prepared for a bit of a listen check out 'addicted to that rush' for nothing other than a chance to jump up and down on the sofa AS PER men behaving badly and get a bit of air guitar/bass. Electric drill rock at it,s best!!!
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[quote name='crez5150' post='341685' date='Dec 1 2008, 10:20 AM']+100 Couldn't agree more..... what about those twats that play bass with a pick???? Let's have a go at them!!! [/quote] Cripes!!! Runs for cover!!!!
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+1 for Newtone!
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Hi all! My band is Limeshark ( link at bottom of post ) We are an original rock band with I suppose what you could call a progressive edge, we,ve been together for a few years now and are always tweaking and experimenting with our sound and song writing styles and we,ve changed quite a bit since the first few demos. Our first real album was released at the beginning of 2008 and we recieved a few good reviews including one from Geoff Barton of Classic Rock magazine ( the full review is in our 'press' section ). We are currently writing for a follow up which we hope to have done by the autumn. The album and all the early demos are on the site to be heard and there are four promo videos on there including our latest opus 'Stygian' [post="0"][url="index.php?act=findpost&pid=0"]Stygian promo widescreen version[/post][/url] Hope you enjoy. Paul
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+1 to all the good wishes Nick. See! all that slapping is bad for your hearing :-)
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[quote name='MasterZon' post='397382' date='Feb 1 2009, 11:06 PM']Hiya lads, I'm Dug mcleod, a mancunian drummer/bassist/vocalist. I was told this was the gaff for knowledgeable heads, so here I am. I have an old Hohner B bass from the late 80's, and would love a Wal one day (fat chance) This site is awesome, so I am just gonna aquiant meself with all the different sections, etc, Nice to be here.[/quote] hi man and welcome to the forum
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Hi there! Welcome to the forum from one that still rides.
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[quote name='LWTAIT' post='396499' date='Jan 31 2009, 10:33 PM']that could get really annoying moving up and down the fretboard.[/quote] Surely no more than a single cut bass as your thumb should be behind the neck and not hanging over the top edge. This is afterall a design exercise.
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Might I suggest you get the prototype to some of the 'bassbash' gatherings this year and let people try it for themselves. I might be interested in a ten inch speaker option if you decide to make one, I like tens.... I have quite a few of them. :-)
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For what it,s worth, how about shape 2 but with the top horn joining with the body again further up (just for fun and the fact it hasn,t been done before) so it makes a bigger semi circle in the cutaway line and forms a handle for easy carrying :-)