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  1. [quote name='Gottastopbuyinggear' timestamp='1457446132' post='2998654'] I guess a follow on question is whether syringing is usually enough for this or whether something else like microsuction is likely to be needed? [/quote] Everyone is different, but syringing did it for me just fine on both occasions.
  2. [quote name='neilmurraybass' timestamp='1457432071' post='2998382'] I had enough of those influences to bring some of that to my rock playing, particularly in 1978-82 Whitesnake, as the songs allowed for interesting bass parts. [/quote] "Black and Blue" is a good case in point. Love that cheeky little song, and the bubbly bass line
  3. I've had impressions taken twice for custom plugs, and both times it was emphasised me that the ear canal has to be absolutely clear of wax, so you need to tell the nurse why you need them 100% squeaky clean (i.e. it's not just to improve your hearing, it's to have custom earplugs made).
  4. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Another one of my many strap purchasers![/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]A very smooth deal with good comms and quick payment. Thanks very much! [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/font][/color]
  5. I sold a strap to Roman. A very smooth deal with good comms and quick payment. Thanks very much!
  6. It would be useful to know how the Eq on the amp works, but without that info I'd agree with RR that an EQ pedal might at least get you somewhere close to where you want to be.
  7. I sold a strap to Paul. Deal went through as easy as you like and I'd happily deal with him again.
  8. What "good quality ear plugs" was he using before, as custom moulded plugs should address this. I do plenty of backing vocals in my band and have never had this problem with my [url="http://elacin.com/hearing-protection/music/"]Elacins[/url].
  9. Fantastic amps these, and that is an incredibly good price.
  10. And the third one as well. Thanks to all those who looked and bought
  11. I've been trying out various strings recently and have two very lightly used sets of GHS Bass Boomers for sale. These are roundwound nickel plated steel with red silks. Very nice, just not my sound. Both sets have been cut for a 4 over 1 headstock. Light: 5L-DYB 40/55/75/95/120 Medium: 5M-DYB 45/65/85/105/130 Cheapest I have found new is £25.50 per set. I'll sell them for £18 posted 2nd Class Recorded each, or both sets for £33. Thanks Gareth
  12. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1456795218' post='2992377'] I was about to say that . [/quote] Too many
  13. I've been gigging two Tecamp 15" cabs since the start of the year, and I must say they sound the biz. They each have a 4" driver as well, which sweetens them up a touch. Here's one from a little "cave time" day I had a couple of weeks ago
  14. Both my ACGs live in the Mono Sleeve, and of all the Mono cases it's my favourite model... and this from someone who has owned them all! It's well padded, the pocket actually expands to be pretty big (I put my Tecamp Puma, a speaker cable, instrument lead, power lead, strap, tuner, patch lead and iPad in mine for rehearsal last night), and like all Mono stuff it's really well made. I have had no experience of the splitting Ambient mentions. There are three things I'd change if I could though: i) the buckle system works, but is a bit naff ii) I'd prefer the bottom of the outside of the bag to be lined with the heavy duty rubber used on the Mono backpack range iii) I'd swap the orientation of the handle to the other side, to make it a more natural carry for right-handed folk All round, an excellent bag though.
  15. And here's the ebony board
  16. Hi folks Here we have [s]three[/s] [s]two[/s] one "Raw III" leather strap from Richter of Germany. They are 9 cm wide and normal adjustable length is 100-147 cm. I think the maximum length they will go to having been trimmed in 137cm. [i]Please note that the straps are seconds, although they are still very high quality, and have also been modified by me at the tail end of the main strap to make them slightly shorter.[/i] Images to show the straps in detail below. You will see that one strap is a slightly darker brown, and that one was trimmed by one notch more than the others. You can see where I trimmed the main straps in detail here: Cheapest I can find these for is £38 new, so as these are seconds and modified, I am looking for £20 each posted, or buy all three for £55 posted. Thanks for looking. Gareth
  17. [quote name='lee650' timestamp='1456361518' post='2988367'] Give me a pm with your other straps,it's my birthday in a couple of weeks I am tempted by a new one of these though in wine red mmmmm!! Do the ones your selling have your initials on them? [/quote] Hi Lee No initials on these, they only have the Heistercamp logo on them. Cheers Gareth
  18. [quote name='lee650' timestamp='1456345890' post='2988164'] I was going to say that myself!!! You are a veritable connoisseur of leather strappage very nice you've just put these on my radar. How does it compare to the lovely richter straps?[/quote] Haha, I know, I'm unstoppable! They are softer and thinner than the Richters.
  19. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1456324412' post='2987851'] Jeez Gareth! How many straps do you have? [/quote] Too many. Some others will be going up soon too
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