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SammyDamacy

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  1. Hi all,

    Having a clearout, so need to shift some gear me thinks!

    Digitech Bass Squeeze (Dual band compressor) £25
    [s]Digitech Bass Synth Wah (Envelope filter) £30[/s]
    [s]Boss Bass Chorus (CEB-3) £30[/s]
    Boss Dynamic Wah (AW-3, Guitar AND Bass inputs) £45

    Boss ME50b (comes with official Boss power supply) £120


    All have slight wear as they have been travelling with me on various gigs, but all work perfectly.

    I'd prefer collection, but can post (slight charges added due to weight of pedals).

    Prices aren't set in stone, but that's what I've valued them as compared to their retail prices.

    Would consider trade for the Me50 with a decent compressor, could really do with one!



    Cheers!

  2. Hi there!

    I'm in a tech metal band called Once a Wolf, and we've just got round to finishing our first recorded track :)

    This band has taken a while to complete due to drummers leavung/no vocalist so I'm very stoked we're all moving forward, but I'd really like you guys n girls to let me know what you think, your all musicians so I value your opinion :rolleyes:


    Link is below, sadly myspace quality isn't great, but all criticism is welcomed!

    [url="http://www.myspace.com/onceawolfuk"]Follow me![/url]

    Cheers!

    Sammy

  3. Hey, I recently bought Shockwave's S2 bolt on, same hardware just minus the leds, and I payed £950 for that. So anything over that I'd say :lol:

    Wish mine had leds. Got em in the Kingbass, but the S2 has magically stole my heart :rolleyes:

    I always fancied your Status. So pretty. Good luck with the sale :)

  4. [quote name='Kongo' post='482202' date='May 7 2009, 05:32 PM']Still, Drop-B or C# standard or whatever eare is fine.
    But do bassists really need "Drop" tuning?
    As we don't barre power chords it's really better standard surely?[/quote]

    I completely agreed with you there until recently.....bought a 5 string to play with for the band......we only have a couple of drop tuned songs, but trying to play them in standard on a 5 proved a hell of a lot harder than playing it in drop tuning.

    So I still agree with you, but when your trying to follow your guitarists lightning fast drop tuned riffs it's just easier to tune drop tune :)

  5. [quote name='YouMa' post='481407' date='May 6 2009, 09:03 PM']Do you know any rich dancers/artists/phtographers/or P.E. teachers. You seem to be more of an positive thinker than me. Best of luck.[/quote]

    Depends what you mean by rich. I'd rather earn a little or standard wage and do something I love then be rolling in it.

    But that's me. Everyone's different. Thanks for your best wishes, there's a lot worse you can do than think positively.

  6. [quote name='YouMa' post='479078' date='May 4 2009, 04:16 PM']Dont do music at university, the chances of you making any decent money out of it are about as slim as you winning the lottery. Get a trade you can always fall back on this and you will usually make enough money to buy all the music stuff you want,besides if you are really interested in music and music technology you can learn all you want to know from books/magazines/internet.[/quote]

    Don't see why you shouldn't personally. That's as good as saying 'don't take art/dance/sports/photography'. Be an exciting place to be then aye.

    Out of curiosity, where in your mind does a 'hobby' end and a 'career' begin?

  7. I decided after doing a diploma in music in college that I wanted to forward it to university.......

    I could of gone anywhere, stayed in the Midlands and happily got a degree. But I see University as more of an experience and oppurtunity TBH.

    Hence why I'm now in Brighton. Go to a music uni called BIMM (Brighton Institute of Modern Music). Anyone who's says music course's aren't 'academic', my course is in conjunction with Sussex Uni, who [b]make sure[/b] your academically worked hard. They aren't easy on you.

    But anyway......I came here because it's one the big musical cities, and I wanted to see what kind of musicians I could meet down there.

    The worst that can happen (besides failing) is become a teacher/college lecturer, can't see that as a bad thing. Optimistically there are lot better things that can come my way, if I work damn hard at it.

    I guess it's harder to get a job nowadays, but you'll find the guys who got their music degree and then did cock all with it did it because they didn't try and did cock all to help themselves.

    I just think it's like any degree/qualification......if you want it that badly, you can get somewhere in that profession.

    It's just down to the individual.

  8. :) Oh my dog.

    That streamline [i]really[/i] must be something rich.

    Oh and I see what you mean about the S2s............

    [size=7] They are amazing!!!![/size]

    Anyway..........I know Rich takes care of his Statii, so if want to buy a virtually brand new one for ALOT cheaper then buy one of Riches!

    ........I need a sit down.......
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