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Everything posted by lidl e
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That is unbelievable! Wow... Their best tune is Gimme Back My Bullets. Sick groove.
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I just sold mine a few months ago. Had it forever.
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i just got this exact thing for the katana go.
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I've seen videos of people using it on a strat, so I'd assume so but i can't confirm The jack can be angled about 130°
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I posted the other day about popping in a few weeks ago. I aksed the sales girls where the thunderbirds were and she said "do you mean firebirds..." I tried that red non reverse. I was surprised the neck was so thick. Not like a reverse t-bird at all.
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The bass model design that You hate with passion.
lidl e replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Warwick Thumb bass -
if we're talking fancy
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Has the aluminium neck always had that dimarzio? Top 3 pickups of all time!
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So cool. Love BOSS. €408 at thomann
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Recommendations for a simple metronome with a BIG flashy light.
lidl e replied to Marky L's topic in General Discussion
I mean, Thomann has many. https://www.thomann.de/ie/metronomes.html I know a lot of drummers like those watch ones that you wear. -
Recommendations for a simple metronome with a BIG flashy light.
lidl e replied to Marky L's topic in General Discussion
Can it be a phone app? There are quite a few with visual indicators -
Edgar Winter bassist and songwriter Dan Hartman (who played on Edgar Winter's monster rock hit "Frankenstein" from 1973) designed this $5000 silver “Bass Suit” in 1974. The controls are on the sleeve attached to an aluminum plate. The guitar neck ends in a Crescent Moon and the suit itself has moons on it. “The bass suit was actually one of the first cordless guitars in existence, and I invented it. It was built right into this silver bodysuit so it looked as though the bass was coming out of my body, and the volume and tone knobs were on the sleeve.” “When it worked it was great, but the tunings were a little strange, plus I can’t tell you how many times I got shocked. It wound up being just one more thing that we had to worry about on tour: ‘Well, I wonder if this will work tonight.’ After a while I couldn’t stand wearing it anymore so I gave it up.
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This popped up on my Instagram today. So cool! I love it!
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ok. I think i can do this... i hope you fellas can bear with me with some very basic questions! First off, i dont need this schematic to build this, right? I've got the bits and a BOM that corresponds to the PCB layout. Ive got that figured out. But i dont really need to know what this is showing me ( i can get the gist from the parts list) Second basic question. On the input and output jacks, which lug gets the red and which lig gets the black? I assume the one on the left is the red wire and the one in the right is black?
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See below. Hopefully there will be something to follow along. I'll either really get into it or it will be sitting in it's box for months waiting! Recommended to me by your fine self! I ordered a predrilled enclosure! Made it easy on myself first time... Is a kit considered DIY? I suppose it is.
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I took the plunge with my first kit. Let's see if i can figure this out. It's a HPF/LPF clone kit from das musikding
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Why use the through? Cant you connect the morningstar directly to the C4? Grt a USB-b to mini usb-b? Thats how i use my dmc micro ro control my c4 and another
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Of the hundreds of pedal board pics ive seen in the last few years, the most popular choice seems to be the tc electronic ditto series followed fairly closely by the boss RC series. Obviously there is a chasm between the two as far as cost/features with yhe BOSS doing more but also much more expensive.
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@Cato have you downloaded to extra tone packs? They have 2 with 4 different presets each. One just basic bass sounds and one pack all new effects presets
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I will concur with just about everything brother Cato has said here. I do thunk the presets sound good though. Especially with some light tweaking, but i guess they arent presets then... So many parameters for each effect are tweakable and you have like 60 different effects types. The only cons i can see are only 30 preset slots, i like most of the presets and dont want to overwrite. Agreed on the slap presets, those were the first to be overwritten. Also the preset groupings dont make sense but that is a small small issue that is easily rectified. It sounds amazing. Easy to setup. Strwaming bluetooth from phone or computer works perfectly. I give this product an absolute recommended purchase seal of approval. It will inspire you to play more since it is so easy to use. I qas readkng through the manuals last night. With the wireless accessories it really is a whole rig. Also the tonestation app has some cool automation features for gigging and playback. Could 100% be used as a full rig
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what about something like this. Looks perfect and would eliminate the need for syncing? https://www.roland.com/us/products/gomixer_pro-x/ @0175westwood29
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Ive got a 89 Sarzo that i defretred and outfitred with bartolinis and a bartolini harness.
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Personally i wouldn't have a problem with it at all. Ive bought and sold dozens of basses on ebay/adverts/Craigslist over the years and with technology today you can get a good idea of the bass. If a BC member was willing to check something out and help get it to me, that would virtually eliminate any reservations i might have had. I've done it for a member here and had no reservations doing so. I made it clear i would check the purchase out and get it to them but any issues would not be able to be resolved as im in ireland and i shipped to your man in the UK. And it was a fairly expensive item. Was just a bit of paperwork and time.