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Ian Davies started following Aguilar TLC Bass Compressor Pedal
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Aguilar TLC Bass Compressor Pedal Description from Aguilar: The TLC Compressor is designed to give musicians the ability to control their dynamics in a flexible and musical way, making it an invaluable musical tool for both recording and live use. Our proprietary Trans Linear Control (TLC) circuit enables you to achieve unprecedented levels of performance, usually found only in expensive studio compressors. Using a wide range of attack times (10ms to 100ms), variable threshold (-30 to -10 dBu), and slope levels (2:1 to infinity), you'll be able to dial in just the right sound. The TLC has a Full Spectrum Tilt EQ for Clean sound and a low distortion at <.2%. *Pedal powered by universal 9-volt power supply or 9v battery. Not included. The condition is reasonably good, and I have tried to show any scratches and marks in the photos. I have also marked my settings with a black marker pen. I don’t have the original box, but I will make sure it is well packed and safe. £135 £5 p&p
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Rosie C started following Who did you see live last?
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Green Lung, back in March, who were excellent. My partner is into this sort of muisc more than I am, but it was a good night.
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Anyone bought a cheap (Chinese) neck off eBay?
police squad replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Bass Guitars
I have 3 now 1 from ebay 2 from Aliexpress the ebay one is attached to a Bravewood body and sounds amazing. It may need a fret level, I'm off on a course to do fret levelling the Aliexpress one, tinted laquer and 70s logo, plays superb. Attached to a random P bass body and it all works as it should you should be fine mate -
Anyone bought a cheap (Chinese) neck off eBay?
police squad replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Bass Guitars
I have 3 now 1 from ebay 2 from Aliexpress the ebay one is attached to a Bravewood body and sounds amazing. It may need a fret level, I'm off on a course to do fret levelling the Aliexpress one, tinted laquer and 70s logo, plays superb. Attached to a random P bass body and it all works as it should you should be fine mate -
Markbass STD 104 HF 410 Bass Cab £550
Grezza 1 replied to lowregisterhead's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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They've got loads of shows booked. I highly getting out to see them.
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Yes, my 1980s Squier JV Jazz, which is a similar vintage to the OP's Fender, and a copy of a 60s bass, is wired the same. I reckon Leo figured it wouldn't matter with the giant ashtray over the top hiding it. EDIT - mine is the same size and look as Clarky's original example, not as wide and shiny as the OPs.
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It maybe be I have to spend more time with it 😅
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The Jam Night I usually go to has moved back to its original venue (McCafferty’s in Epsom). We weren’t really able to attract a following at what was the new venue - various reasons I guess. Certainly there was never much of an atmosphere there. I think the original venue probably saw their takings drop by more than they were paying the band and certainly by more than the £50 pay cut they were trying to get the band to take. I’m pleased we’ve moved back as McCafferty’s is a much better music venue (and it’s walking distance from my house 😀). It’s a while since we’ve had anyone take any video of us. My daughter who was the main videographer has moved to Derby. My wife didn’t attend the new venue as often. Anyway back to the old venue so my wife came, and a mate and his wife came for the 1st time. They both took some video. We played ok, without nailing any of the songs. As it’s the 1st one back at McCafferty’s I decided on a compilation video.
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This is as hard-hitting as Lucinda’s songs, and to be frank it’s a wee bit too honest. But that makes it compelling reading, so if you like her music it’s a solid investment. If you don’t know who she is, consult YouTube immediately… Hardback, very good condition. RRP £20, yours for £13 posted. Now just £11.
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Behringer Shark DSP110 - Feedback Destroyer, Compressor, Mic Preamp, filter, noise gate, delay line. Bought this from ebay to fix a feedback problem at the church a few years ago, managed to fix the problem another way before it arrived and then never got around to using it. Found it when clearing a box of cables. Comes with the power supply and manual. Looks to have been well used. Reduced to £25 plus post or make me an offer. Thanks Andy ]
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Can you post photos of both sides of your board so we can see if there’s anything you might have missed?
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Sweeneythebass started following Phil Jones Bass (PJB) X4 Nanobass - Price drop
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Fozza started following Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
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Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
Fozza replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
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JottoSW1 started following NAD, some large scale Acoustic Control Corporation goodness
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NAD, some large scale Acoustic Control Corporation goodness
JottoSW1 replied to chriswareham's topic in Amps and Cabs
@chriswareham what day are you on at the Lex ? Your Band name. Haven't been there in yonks, would be cool to hear those Acoustics .... JOdeV -
Compact budget PA set-up to put bass through (without back-line).
Phil Starr replied to Al Krow's topic in PA set up and use
I'm still looking out for a pair of RCF 910's which are near enough to collect and at the right price. Though my duo did a gig on Sat at a large pub (an ex-Weatherspoons and I think an ex cinema before that) with just the 310's and no sub. and we cranked it up to 11 to compete with other venues along the street which had bands making more noise than us. They sounded really good, startingly good out in the audience area. We have my bass and synthesized drums going through them. The drums are probably compressed and the speakers have a limiter in the DSP but none of this was noticeable. I think the 127db rating in ad-speak, 121db in real money for the 310's must be pretty accurate and very comparable with the old 12" Yamaha S112IV Club Series speakers I used for years. I've only used the ART 905 mkIII once, it sounded nice but was overkill for the venue, I had to crank it right down and it was barely on. My drummer was excited with the kick drum sound but nobody but she would have noticed mid gig. I bought it to replace my pair of Wharfedale 15" subs on the basis one of these would replace the two Wharfedales which are also heavier individually than the 905. The mkIII's also have a simple set up for Cardioid bass which is an added attraction. I only use subs once a year on average and only at open air gigs as the 15" tops I have never struggle indoors. I keep meaning to try the single 905 next to the pair of Wharfedales. The specs say they should be capable of matching each other in terms of volume. BTW worth mentioning is that the Wharfedale T-sub 15B is a good budget priced alternative sub and well proven, it is basically identical with my EVP15 subs but with a lighter plywood cab, a new grille and a class D amp replacing the class AB amp in the EVP's making it 18kg lighter! You can pick up used Wharfedale EVP subs at under £300 each in good condition so if you can lift 43kg they are a real bargain and you can still repair the AB amp or replace the speakers if they blow so a long term option if you are on a budget. -
Thanks. They are really nice and so easy to play. I'am the 2nd owner, and as far as I know it was a standard order straight from a Swedish shop.