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[quote name='lushuk' post='11282' date='Jun 3 2007, 04:22 AM']Hi just brought Si's Fender lyte as described, promised etc no sign of the trousers in the packing though! Top man many thanks!
Eddy[/quote]

Hey You should have said you wanted them! I'm sure we could have come to an arragement :)
Thanks Eddy

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Bought Si's BOSS GT6-B earlier this week. Top man who serves a delicious mug of tea (was it Lady Grey, distinct citrusy tang?) and the coffee he and Rich were imbibing smelled preety choice too! Don't let him let you play his Shuker 5 string though as it could pose serious problems for the longterm health of your bank balance!

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[quote name='P-T-P' post='25600' date='Jul 1 2007, 02:55 PM']Bought Si's BOSS GT6-B earlier this week. Top man who serves a delicious mug of tea (was it Lady Grey, distinct citrusy tang?) and the coffee he and Rich were imbibing smelled preety choice too! Don't let him let you play his Shuker 5 string though as it could pose serious problems for the longterm health of your bank balance![/quote]


Cheers Pete
Lady Grey? Nah mate, two bags of PG tips and one of Earl gry :)
lemon? Oops I must have left some Fairy liquid lemon in the cup :huh:

I hope you and the GT6B are getting on well

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Yeah, getting on fine. It's not exactly plug and play, but that's okay as I wasn't expecting it to be. Spent a few days messing about with it in a sorta semi-blind fashion, just to see what happens and see what button did what. Read the manual in the meantime and kinda makes sense really. Only slight hitch with it I found is that switching patches mid song doesn't really work because of the ever so slight but there all the same delay which is a bit of a shame but it's not what I got it for in the first place so no big loss.

The whole create a patch thing is a bit annoying coming from individual pedals, but you'd need to buy (and carry) a couple of dozen pedals to get the same array of sounds under your feet so the patch thing is worth living with IMHO. In the end you've only got to program the patches once and then you're all set, whereas with pedals you have to remember your settings and so on.

I'm a very happy camper thanks.

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[quote name='P-T-P' post='25825' date='Jul 1 2007, 11:27 PM']Yeah, getting on fine. It's not exactly plug and play, but that's okay as I wasn't expecting it to be. Spent a few days messing about with it in a sorta semi-blind fashion, just to see what happens and see what button did what. Read the manual in the meantime and kinda makes sense really. Only slight hitch with it I found is that switching patches mid song doesn't really work because of the ever so slight but there all the same delay which is a bit of a shame but it's not what I got it for in the first place so no big loss.

The whole create a patch thing is a bit annoying coming from individual pedals, but you'd need to buy (and carry) a couple of dozen pedals to get the same array of sounds under your feet so the patch thing is worth living with IMHO. In the end you've only got to program the patches once and then you're all set, whereas with pedals you have to remember your settings and so on.

I'm a very happy camper thanks.[/quote]

Cool .. People are making nice noises about DJ5's over on the Diana concert thread :)

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[quote name='OldGit' post='6274' date='May 25 2007, 08:35 AM']Ok Chaps, this is where you can tell the world all about me
Scary or what?
:)[/quote]
Just bought a case from Si in a shady motorway services type meet up and he is a wonderful chap, quite prepared to go out of his way to meet me and give up valuable time to help me out. Top bloke, cheers mate!

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[quote name='stewblack' post='32381' date='Jul 16 2007, 09:59 AM']Just bought a case from Si in a shady motorway services type meet up and he is a wonderful chap, quite prepared to go out of his way to meet me and give up valuable time to help me out. Top bloke, cheers mate![/quote]

Gosh Stew, making me blush, already :)
Thanks for detaining your family for so long in the rain :huh: I hope the gig was a nicer experience.
OG

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Si has given me lots of in-depth advice to do with my band's website.

Lots of stuff it'd have taken me weeks to discover through design/marketing books and websites, etc.

Great bloke to deal with (and from reading his messages - a very dry sense of humour too :) - very funny "Harry Potter" :huh: - he'll know what I mean).

If you want some great website advice, he's your man. You won't regret it.

Cheers,
Pete.

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[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='332056' date='Nov 19 2008, 06:41 AM']Went to pick up Si's SX P last night, what a guy and what a bass!!!!

Really is one of the friendliest people to deal with.[/quote]

Thanks Wayne, nice to meet you too, can't wait to see the SX P go pink :)

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Bought a BB414 off Simon today (kindly delivered by Martin 'MB1'). It was a pleasure to deal with 'chatters 'OldGit' and I would certainly deal with him again in the future.

Mark :)

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