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  1. ER-15 ear-plugs... moulded to your ears... think bright green play-do in a huge syringe, bit of string in the middle, squirt it in your ear. Pull it out and be startled how long your ear-canal is... I love em, but you need this jelly stuff to make sure they fit ok. It ended up in my hair, on my suit, on the strings, the 1st gig but Im used to them now. £160 though...

  2. [quote name='Sarah5string' post='717332' date='Jan 18 2010, 11:18 PM']Came out of rehearsal tonight and my ears are ringing more than usual and my hearing is muffled. Thing is I wore earplugs the entire time (the foam in ear ones). Surely that totally defeats the purpose of the earplugs??? I have tinitus as it is (mild) so trying my best not to make it worse!
    Any tips?[/quote]
    Hope you got on ok with the syringing, the last time I had that done the nurse used a machine that you could unblock a drain with. Not like the old days. My ear-plugs cost £160 but they are fantastic. I got them thru the m.u. Expensive but you can have a conversation then get onstage and they block anything over 85db without losing any sound quality. I find myself whispering lot, though

  3. [quote name='Geester' post='607478' date='Sep 24 2009, 09:30 AM']This is a brilliant bass and I really don't want to sell it but an Epifani purchase means it has to go. It's a 1996 (12th of November to be exact) model and is in tip top condition, plays superbly and is everything a Stingray should be. It comes with a MusicMan case, straplocks and all the bits and bobs you would expect.

    I got it from Rumple (top bloke to deal with) in July this year and have not really played it as I'm a six string guy and can't really get used to playing a fiver. I'm looking for offers around the £750 mark but it does have to go so don't be shy......Mrs Geester has said 'Make it so' and so I'm open to offers..(not for Mrs Geester obviously....although...)

    I've borrowed Rumple's pix so I hope he doesn't mind. Another cool thing about this bass is the serial number which is 57777. That means it's Stingray 5 number 7777, if you're lucky number is 7 then this is the bass for you.

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    Cheers

    Mike G.[/quote]

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