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  1. Rehearsed for an upcoming gig but sans keyboard as his son has been in hospital in Brisbane so he’s flown out to be with him. I’m not sure he’ll be back in time for the gig and half of us aren’t up for doing the show without keys because it’s quite important for our sound and ties many of the songs together. it’s quite a small room and I couldn’t hear myself so well this time because I moved nearer the monitors which were carrying one of the guitars because the lockup where he keeps his gear was inaccessible last night. Luckily he had his pedalboard and a guitar handy but all in all it felt a bit of a bodge and I’m not sure what’ll happen next week - best case scenario the keys player is back the day before the gig, so no full rehearsal either way. Bit of a tricky one because we don’t want him to feel bad or feel like he has to rush back.
  2. The compressor on these is my fave on any bass amp. Lovely stuff.
  3. Apple music for me because: - Audio quality (lossless) - More album focused (used to annoy me how Spotify nearly always recommended singles) - Artist credits in full (this is how I usually discover new music) - Recommendations are good but the Discover Station seems to work really well. - No books/podcasts in the interface to clutter it up
  4. The most sought after muff for bassists. Absolutely seismic sound. In excellent condition compared to many that you see around. Comes with box pictured and original battery cover (nearly always missing) plus a better fitting 3D printed replacement. Come and try it in York if you think you’re man enough.
  5. You’re looking at the classic! This one was bought from Soundgas Ltd who specialise in servicing and repairing vintage analogue studio gear. They calibrated and serviced the pedal and fitted it with a custom UK power supply and a true bypass. The pedal is in great condition and sounds amazing. Why am I selling it then? Believe it or not, I actually find the digital reissue suits my bass better and frankly I could use the cash since wife’s redundancy. I don’t think you’ll find a better example in the UK. You’re welcome to come and play it in York. Cheers
  6. Reduction to £160 posted
  7. Etsy! https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/734628135/the-classic-pillow?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=synthesizer+pillow&etp=1 They have quite a few designs. Ridiculous amount to spend on a cushion but still
  8. 😊 Thanks Rich, the bass pre-dates the racing stripe 'competition' mustangs so I had them on the strap instead. I actually switched the strap in the pic for a slightly wider one but the same colour. They're really nice straps!
  9. Yeah it’s exactly right, quite surprised as the red of my bass is actually quite dark. I’ll bookmark the ones you have just in case I ever buy a JMJ! I think RightOn do a blue one which might match, too. I live a matching strap but also cannot do a strap that clashes. Hence I normally go for black. I think this red one is the first coloured one I’ve had for ages!
  10. I just got this back from Soundgas who have converted it to true bypass, if that counts? @MM Stingray 62 interested to hear how you're getting on with the Haz Mutron. The two compare very closely, I reckon the Musitroncs has the edge in down mode and perhaps has a juicier treble range, but the Haz has(!) some great features as standard (like true bypass) and has a slightly quicker attack, I think. I love them both.
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