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Rich

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  1. Oi I'll have you know it was anything other than puny Have to say though, I'd love to get my hands on a WT800
  2. @Pea Turgh I can definitely recommend the Eden WT amps. I had a WT400 for many years and it was wonderful. They're classics.
  3. I'm a bit late to the party, but this may be of interest... https://circuitswiring.com/20hz-to-200hz-variable-high-pass-filter/
  4. Attendance & Gear List: 1. @Frank Blank’s Acoustic Corner - Godin A4, Rob Allen Mouse, Ibanez SRC6, QSC K12.2, Helix Stomp, HX Edit. 2. @Rich's Garden Of Delights - Shuker custom 5, Tanglewood acoustic 4, EBS Neo 2x12 & probable new amp (tbc) - both basses strung with nickel Elixirs. Possibly some FS stuff, details tbc once it hits the paid Marketplace. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. This is a drill.
  5. Wowser. If this is still around after xmas, I may very well be seriously interested (minus case and tuner)...
  6. Whereabouts are you geographically?
  7. This x1000 with knobs on.
  8. It's not the fact that people here are quick with -ve opinions that bothers me. Opinions are like arrseholes, after all. It's statements along the lines of "last night's programme didn't feature any music that was to MY particular taste, therefore the entire show is crap and past its sell-by and should be canned" that get my goat.
  9. Rich

    DIY Effects

    I've just decided on my next project. Not sure whether to rackmount it or put it in a stomp though.
  10. Oh thank god. There is someone else out there who is just as anal about their wiring as I am about mine beautiful job, sir.
  11. I currently have these 4 albums on a fairly heavy rotation. I'd forgotten how superb they were. How the hell can Dazzle Ships be 36 years old???
  12. OMD, Julia's Song
  13. That's an excellent idea! Cans and Pandora going on the stuff-to-take list.
  14. +1 the above.
  15. My first good amp was a Laney Pro Bass 4x10 combo like this. I gigged the sheeite out of it for years, never let me down. Sounded great.
  16. Ginger Baker, surely? One thing in this country that really bothers me Is the inability of yanks to make a good cup of tea Instructions are printed on the teabag But either they can't read Or they think it's a gag "Pour boiling water over the tea" How simple and clear can the instructions be? They bring you a cup with a lemon slice And an unopened tea bag beside it -- how nice And a pot of water, and it may be hot But boiling it isn't, so tea you have not Why can't we Get our tea We need tea To set us free It's boiling water that brings out tea's flavour With a dash of milk you've a real brew to savour They drink luke warm brown water that looks like gnat pee And it's got nothing to do with a good cup of tea "Pour boiling water over the tea" How simple and clear can the instructions be? "Pour boiling water over the tea" "Pour boiling water over the tea"
  17. Oh yes, that takes me back. This band were awesome -- I saw them in 1986 at the Majestic in Reading, pre-Neil Murray when Kenji was on the bass. I thought Kenji was the better fit for the band, his image was fabulous. They were quite incredible, even if the vocals were completely unintelligible
  18. This, this, this, this, and this. I'm very lucky.
  19. Two gigs yesterday; 45 minute set at a festival in the afternoon, and a proper 2-setter at a party in the evening. The supplied backline at the festival served to remind me why I really don't get on with Ashdown amps... couldn't get a sound I liked no matter how I tried. When I fired up my Shuttle 6 in the evening, I could have kissed it.

  20. Yes. It's a real "ewwww, that's my fingers" moment. :lol
  21. Would something like this work? Switch could be either a normal DPDT or a push-pull pot.
  22. I remember breaking into the Sea Scouts camp with my mates -- it was directly opposite the festival site, on the Caversham bank of the Thames -- and sitting on the riverbank listening to Lizzy.
  23. Second on the bill last night at the Phoenix Festival in Cirencester. Fantastic event, superbly organised, massive stage, huuuge PA and a great engineer... He's the partner of one of our singers, always gets us a great sound and he loves the sound of my Sire bass... I was so loud in the mix they could probably hear me in Swindon And to cap it all, a big crowd up and dancing like mad eejits from the first note. And the beer tent was amazing. God I love outdoor gigs in the summer 😎
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