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- squier classic vibe p bass
- fender original pick ups
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FS: Musicman Audiophile HD500 - *WITHDRAWN*
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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FS: Mesa M6 Carbine 2x12 combo £500 collection only - *SOLD*
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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What an odd thread?
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The moment there's even a slight deviation from "I will send you the funds by recognised method and either collect the gear or ask you to arrange a courier" I'm out, I've simply had too many bad experiences now. I won't even take cash anymore unless it's from a buyer I know/trust
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Yep that was very good also, I’d have rushed out to buy a Handbox were it not for the fact that, like the SH performance, I suspect it’s less in the amp/preamp and more in the technique 👍
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That tone is beautiful as is the playing 👍
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I'm wondering if a thread titled "Learning by my mistakes" might be of interest to our readers?
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If there are two things that I aim to keep as distant from each other as is humanly possible it's my double bass and drills
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Yep, likewise, it's on my 'wish I could play this line with the same feel as the original' playlist (as of course are Rhythm Stick and What a Waste)
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The hours I've spent getting the string wrapped around the peg correctly to avoid that doesn't bare thinking about, installing DB strings really is one of my least favourite tasks
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Thanks @BigRedX, much appreciated. The outside World is indeed on the other side of those wooden walls, hence the question. To be honest the main challenge at present is the cost (and potential loss of space) of getting the necessary mass of material in there (I'm looking at over £5k in materials for walls and roof, I still have the costs of electrics, floor and doors to worry about over and above that! We're a little isolated so noise getting out isn't a major issue for neighbours but noise getting in is - no joke I had to edit out a rather persistent cow a few weeks back, and the occasional farm machinery, police sirens and aircraft tend to get in. Luckily I have a decent vocal both that can also accommodate double bass or a small drum kit which makes life easier, and I have a decent set of acoustic curtains that will go over the mirrors and doors when necessary. Re ventilation, it's a very big space and I'm going to look at this as things go. The building only get's direct sunlight early in the day and for the rest is protect by trees, so thankfully stays quite cool, although that of course will change once the RW3 goes in I'm sure. Als I'm not too worried about acoustics in the room, those will tend to be sorted with some moveable acoustic panels/dividers, carpets etc. So, my hope is that, as you suggest the combination of RW3 and acoustic boards will do the job but if anyone has any cheaper ideas I'd love to hear them as well? As one of the builders said, you should have done this three years ago when everything was half the price!
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I was reading about NWR the other day and it transpires that he played bass on a few of my favourite Clash tracks.* We live and learn As well as Jona Lewie's 'You'll Always Find Me In the Kitchen at Parties' apparently.......
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would i be mental to paint this bass a solid colour?
Beedster replied to lidl e's topic in Bass Guitars
Strip it, some decent black oil and some good wax, it'll look black but you'll still see and feel the grain -
I'm about to start work converting a 7mx6m garage into a live room (albeit one that will also have to double as a dance studio for my daughters)! I've just stripped out the old wall and ceiling panels and I have a room that looks a lot like this, wooden walls, concrete floor, high ceiling. The challenge is to keep the interior of the room sufficiently lively while not allowing too much of the world outside to get in and not allowing too much of what's going on inside to get out. It's pretty easy to disappear down a hell of a rabbit hole as soon as you start Googling 'soundproofing material' or 'acoustic treatment, so I'm looking for a solution that will do the above relatively cheaply, and if it also helps keep some heat in during winter, all the better. Any thoughts/experience most welcome 👍
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If I had a grand I could spare I’d buy this…. Hang on, I did