1. The guitarist and I both moved away for work at around the same time. The band continued for a bit with a new guitarist.
2. Two of the members were nurses. One was able to arrange their shifts to commit to gigs. The other wasn't able to do that so booking any gigs became impossible.
3. I went to live in New Zealand for a year and got back to the UK but had to live in a different city. The drummer had multiple other projects on the go too.
4. The pandemic happened and when things opened up again our guitarist moved away. The singer lost interest and stopped replying to messages. I still jam with the drummer from time to time.
All reasonably friendly.
I wish all these great pedals had tuners built in. Then a player could more easily just use a single pedal for Di, drive, EQ and tuning.
I guess there must be a good reason.
Nice work, I've tried a few different options for tilting and lifting cabs over the years, and I agree, many are too shallow as they're designed for guitar amps.
Your solution looks excellent.
There's the Fishman Fission? Gives octave up, forth below and 5th above.
Very lightly dialed in might be worth a thought?
https://youtu.be/I2XKZNMR2Pc?si=Nru8jA1-zZ2A1wxi
Originals band and the guitarist could commit to gigs due to his work schedule being unpredictable (fair enough). I tried to bring up the idea of finding a dep for the gigs he couldn't make but that didn't go down well. Broke up shortly after.
I saw Ash play recently at Rock City in Nottingham. It had been a good few years since I'd seen them last but it was a really great night. Great sounds. Great vibes.
Went to see Jesca Hoop at Metronome in Nottingham last night.
Intriguing performer. Lovely voice and unusual (I think delicately palm muted) guitar style.
Great sound in the venue.
I went to see Pulp last night at Finsbury Park supported by Wet Leg. Sound wasn't perfect, unfortunately it was a bit windy but the energy was great, a really fun show.