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Ham57

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  • Birthday 02/02/1967

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  1. DB player wanting some effects, i get a good sound thru my amp, but i want to have effects thru pedals rather than stopping, walking to the amp, and fiddling with knobs and buttons, thanks for the reply
  2. So for many years, i have always wanted to be a little different, and after seeing many bands, and listening to hundreds of albums.records cd's etc etc.... i thought about having a simple set up where i can have 3 pedals that for certain songs where I could click on one that would give me for example an echo effect or heavier bass, whether for the whole duration of a song or maybe just for a quick bass break? bass guitarists and guitarists etc all have pedals, and I know it is very hard to get some good gains (without the horrible clicky sound) with such an instrument as an acoustic 3/4 size fiddle with just a simple wedge into my bridge pick up...... am i making sense? Or do i need to leave....?
  3. I use La Bella strings, i have the bridge where it should be and i don't cheat like so many other players by shaving it down to bring the action lower and then you only hear clicking similar to a couple of sticks! why do people do this? Anyway, i would like to try a set of the Cordes lambert strings if most of you feel they would give enough depth when played Psychobilly/punkabilly style? TIA
  4. I play upright double bass, have done for too many years, at present i play and sing in a trashy/punkabilly 4 piece, always listening to good quality Psychobilly, or Django, bit of indie, and a few other genres, but slowly becoming tired of it all, have a late 3/4 size bass, but still looking for something a lot older (i regret selling my 55')

    That's about it!

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