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  2. Now I get it! I could never understand how people on Farcebook Marketplace had the gall to sell garage ridden overpriced guitar tat. They were just placing the instruments in a pro-toneworm environment to enrich the instrument's inherent musical qualities!
  3. I have a set of Dukes in my Jet Jazz and lovely things they are too. Great value at £65 for the set too.
  4. Whaddy think of this thread?
  5. Yes it is very light. With the original tuners a little heavier but definitely a bass you wouldn’t worry about playing a long set with. It’s also still available as all PMs have been replied to.
  6. Suddenly the Fodera P bass looks to be good value.
  7. Angel In A Raincoat - The Sleepers
  8. That is light, even for one of these! Certainly mine was about 3.4 Kg, if I remember rightly (unlikely), but it had a Hipshot drop D tuner. GLWTS
  9. The dark neck, also Warmoth, is also perfect on the swamp ash body, visually even more so, I'll do some shots of that later also Steve. To be honest the maple fretted nack really belongs on a lovely 70s 3TSB on which it does a very very nice Entwistle-esque tone 👍
  10. Machine Messiah - Yes
  11. That said, this technique is not really new and Robert Benedetto made two acoustic archtop guitars with similar wood, simply stating that the sound holes were already naturally constructed by the worms. "Il Teredo (Serial #S1416GP) The sound holes are naturally constructed by the Teredo mollusk, also known as the Ship Worm. One of the most unique guitars we've made!"
  12. Weeds (I made this video when we still were Dredd and the Badass ....) Bit of Choked, but with old guitar and drums... Just mobile phone stuff:
  13. Not a new (or even AI generated) picture, but I can’t imagine a more recent one looking much different.
  14. metal gods - judas priest
  15. Dispersion, dispersion, dispersion. It's inversely proportional to the size of the source. The main reason for larger drivers is they can move more air than smaller drivers. If you use multiple smaller drivers you can move just as much air with higher efficiency and wider dispersion so long as they're vertically aligned. Fifteens work best where dispersion isn't a concern, which means either in sub or in 2 way or 3 way cabs where the fifteen is only run to 800Hz or so.
  16. That makes sense. I nearly messaged you as I know you have more experience with backing tracks. It was frustrating but we worked around it. We aimed to research it and come back better informed. That makes sense. My theory (as someone who isn't into tech) was that Nick's iPad is ancient and the desk wasn't reading it. We used my more modern one at the next gig and there was no problem. I'll pass your answer on to Nick from the group as I really don't want that happening again.
  17. Steel River - Chris Rea
  18. Pete Urbansprawlhend
  19. Aguilar Octamizer Good condition and working as it should. With box. £75 (+£5 postage via recorded delivery).
  20. We don't have a guitarist, drummer or keyboard player. We never perform live. We manage to write approximately one song a year. In a good decade. Beat that.
  21. I put this video together at the request of one potential booking person. And this is a photo from a year or so ago at fund raiser for the hall we rehearse in - fancy dress as it was Halloween themed.
  22. Hi folks As part of my ongoing gear clear out I have a Warwick Rockpower NT 1 power supply rated at 9V 200mA. £7.50 inc P&P to UK mainland.
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  23. Ok…I think I may need the J5 set. The ones I’m replacing are 95mm each and sit ‘shorter’ in the existing cavities… I’ll measure the cavities.
  24. If I had a good excuse to have a second Tri12L I would; easily one of the best cabs, period.
  25. So tempted by this, just need to find £600 from somewhere. lol
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