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Rob Bisby

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  1. Might be what I'm looking for, my bands extended to 2 guitarists so wouldn't mind going abit warmer
  2. I've recently bought .60 flex, can't wait to try them. Also bought nylon and gator grip in same ish size
  3. I don't think it would be bad for bass, but I think the 10 band eq would be better for bass as there's ideal bass frequencies to work with
  4. All that matters dude
  5. Yea the free power supply isn't cracking is it. If you're only using afew pedals I'd recommend an mxr dc power brick, they fit well under pedaltrains. Joyo do an octave down and up pedal. Seems good from what I've heard
  6. EBS patch cables all the way! You'll not want anything else
  7. In my opinion any sound you make at home that sounds great to you isn't gunna be as good in a band, best thing to do is make some tweeks when your at band practice. Cuting some high end can help aswell as fiddling about with mids. Try between 500hz and 1k
  8. I believe the matcha cream is modelled after the green russian big muff, hence the colour, so it'll take bass really well. Not heard of the octave pedal though so looking forward to your opinion on it
  9. To some extent I'm gunna disagree, most of the gigs I've done in the last year or so have been pub gigs where they don't even Mic the amps up. We also don't have a PA and nor can I afford to go digital
  10. Aren't these ones supposed to be used for speaker cables? https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/np2xl
  11. Not sure but it didn't sound right at the time
  12. My advice is don't go with ones with a normal neutrik jack, I got one from designacable and it sounded farty
  13. This sounds like a musician equivalent of Prime 😂
  14. Right hand side of my mic stand
  15. Lazy bear blender 👍 has phase switch
  16. I only really use it for one song so it's good enough for me
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