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WalMan

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  1. I would definitely speak to MB, or indeed any manufacturer in such an instance. Had a couple of problems with my BassPod xT Pro, both out of warranty. Got a return no, shipped it back and received it back repaired both times with no charge. Now I suppose its possible that the bits were chips or boards that were a straight unplug old / plug in new, but all the same I was impressed with the service. The guys from MB always seem pleasant when I have met them so perhaps worth a call to your local repair man to say "hang on a mo 'til I hear back from MB"
  2. Kaipa - currently Angling Feelings, but all the albums on my MP3, to be followed by RPWL to try and calm me down
  3. The way I feel at the moment.............right now EDIT: I should add for me, not you! P155ED off after being dicked around by a gig. I'll get over it with a good one tonight hopefully!
  4. [quote name='skampino' post='804204' date='Apr 12 2010, 09:28 PM']My cab is not carpeted so the Markbass wedge is a no goer :0([/quote] You could always get some sticky backed velcro and stick that to the bottom if the cab. That or get a combo stand like [url="http://www.chamberlainmusic.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=RS23000B-2"]THIS[/url] or perhaps [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/standback_ampstand.htm"]THIS[/url]
  5. [quote name='skampino' post='803712' date='Apr 12 2010, 01:46 PM']I'm thinking about tilting my 1212 schroeder cab by using a wedge. Wanted to know if anyone has experience with one of these or where to buy one. I notice Markbass do one. Suggestions?[/quote] I got a Markbass stand for my combo but never really got on with it. I always had the feeling that the bass disappeared when using it
  6. WalMan

    Alibi in 2010

    A badump for the Swan in Woolston on 16 April. Hope it goes as well as the Fountain last Saturday!! Then two weeks to #2 op
  7. So a long but fruitful day all in all. Started at 10 with a 4 hour r/h with the new part time prog covers band. A bit difficult as the keyboard player texted around 9 to say he had work to do on the house so would not make it Still fought our way through the set for the gig planned for June. It'd be nice to manage a full r/h before that, but I am causing trouble by being out of action for 4+ weeks from 29 April which doesn't help things. Got home & found that I had won a bit on the National - well one of MrsW's selections had come it so we were in net profit. Not sure how but I ended up out of pocket as she expected me to hand over the winnings, despite having kindly allowed me to put up the original stake. Then on to this evenings gig @ The Fountain in Chichester. Always one of our favourites and it didn't let us down tonight. Got noisy crowd & lots of adj after with the possibility of some new dates elsewhere, which in a rather thin year will be nice. Pretty tight through most of the sets, even the three new old ones resurrected with two guitars instead of guitar & keys.The Aerosmith ones worked well in particular. The Whitesnake one marginally less so, but good for having been knocked up in a quiet sound check. Having felt the sound was only OK at r/h (through the EBS Microbass II into an old TE combo and possibly affected by the ear plugs I was using) the L2500 was sounding particularly fine at the gig. This is what they want!! Swan Woolston next Friday then another gap (for me at least) until June. The Alibi have two May gigs that are to be covered by a dep, I fear I may be about to be dicked around by one of those who left a message for me to call on last Thursday, and hasn't been available to talk since
  8. [quote name='thedonutman' post='799259' date='Apr 7 2010, 09:31 PM']Thanks for all the advice guys. I'm overwhelmed by the number of replies to this within just a few hours! I guess it's now just a case of waiting to see what, if anything, the seller says. Hopefully push won't come to shove with this! [/quote] You say you really like the sound & fancied the LED's, and he has offered a contribution or full refund, so while things may not be quite as expected if you can agree a reasonable contribution it looks fair enough to me - but what do I know. I would always factor in a £30-50 setup on an ebay purchase so if you can agree a fair sharing of the extra go for it. Sounds like taking out the LED cost it cost you around £400. Is that reasonable for a Warwick, I don't know but it sounds it? Then again as before, what do I know
  9. No Frills - Nik Kershaw A man, a guitar, a looper occasionally, and his songs stripped bare and an enjoyable listen that works well in the pared down version IMO
  10. [quote name='Johnston' post='798628' date='Apr 7 2010, 01:06 PM']But actually ending up doing more harm than good in the long run. Every case is different. Like I said before I was sure I had carpel tunnel but I don't . I can only play bass for a small amount of time, maybe two three songs on a shortscale before feeling the effects. I can't even make it to the chorus on daytripper before feeling 'the burn' on a 34"[/quote] What sort of symptons? In the run up to getting my shoulder replaced around 5 years backI was finding that with a normal strap my left arm was going numb after a few songs. That was all down to weight on my knackered shoulder transferring down my arm. As a stop gap a Slider strap that distributed the weight of the bass better across both shoulders and my back.
  11. [quote name='Johnston' post='797935' date='Apr 6 2010, 07:37 PM'][b]Walman[/b] What did you think of the power ball?? Did it do you any good? I tried it but I would suffer big style afterwards. Like you I mentioned it to phsyio's and an occupational therapist and got a blank 'what you talking about' look.[/quote] Haven't really got into it yet. The consultant & physio both had no problems with it - mind they possibly did not realise how much strain it can exert once it gets going. The weird thing is I can get it running in my right hand and keep it going, and also move it to my left hand and keep it running, but getting started with the left hand I just cannot do. Used it properly(ish) for the first time last night and could feel the strain after. I think it will be a case of little & often, particularly after the pinkie knuckle & intermediate tendons are done at the end of this month to see how that helps build up grip. But just in gentle stages, not the mad "I can hit 20k" YouTube clips
  12. I suspect it was posted in good faith and £5 is not a huge amount for something that might give some help.........but I would want to go the doctor route as well to make sure there was not something nasty underlying the pain (which after all is your body telling you it's not happy about something) As an RA sufferer who is slowly becoming bionic (left shoulder, right wrist and knuckles replaced and to be done shortly) drugs (prescription) and the knife have made my life, and playing, a whole lot easier, but I know that some of those drugs are pretty toxic and have to be watched. My parents have a friend who was crippled with RA and a visit to a dietician and change of diet has completely turned things around for her and she is off all the RA drugs now. Yet when I went on the local NHS surviving RA course one of the things they said was "diet makes no difference". I tend to differ with that slightly from the foregoing tale, and the fact that I know that orange juice plays havoc with my joints. I picked up a Powerball around the time my wrist was done in February, but didn't think about using it until I had spoken to the physio and consultant - neither of whom had come across Powerballs before, perhaps because no one else had bothered to ask them. So in essence I would say get the book by all means but be very wary of using that on its own if your body is telling you otherwise. ...and finally @hagguy my experience of the knife has been pretty good generally. The shoulder is still tight, but some of that is my fault for not exercising enough (physio reckons the muscles in my neck and shoulders are locked solid). Index finger knuckle kept me out of action in plaster for around three weeks (as I recall). The wrist last Feb was in plaster for two weeks and I was raring to go pretty much as soon as the plaster came off and that and the knuckle were a great improvement. No more grinding of the gears as they move and strength pretty solid now - where it is off I think that is the rest of the hand that is getting done at the end of the month. Now I am a desk jockey and you are in a more manual trade that may put more strain on those joints, but IMO if the knife were offered I'd say go for it.
  13. [quote name='Marvin' post='794480' date='Apr 2 2010, 05:35 PM']I will sit in the corner with the dunces hat if someone would please tell me what this thread is about. Yes I am thick. Just pleeeeeaaaaaassssse tell me. [/quote] It's Donna Lee farce about ace as the Rev Spooner would say
  14. WalMan

    Alibi in 2010

    Back at the Fountain Sat 10 April. It'll be interesting to see how things have changed with the change of management. Rumour has it the money's changed for the worse - not that anyone's bothered to tell the band formally so a check on that when we arrive determines how long we do. Looks like probably a normal 2 x 1 hour rather than the 3 hour mega gigs of old. Ah well......... This followed by the Swan in Woolston on 16 April then out for another month for Op #2 and a dep for me this time. Question is whether to still try to go and do some backing vox or not? It could be difficult transport wise so we'll have to see.
  15. [quote name='acidbass' post='789740' date='Mar 29 2010, 06:40 PM']There's actually a really good version of Brown Sugar on Spotify which has been digitally remastered, you can hear the bass a LOT clearer than the original mix. [url="http://open.spotify.com/track/2e9nyf96XvpCrloFmQLf7v"]LINK[/url][/quote] Sounds pretty much like I'd have guessed/improvised anyway
  16. [quote name='Jarhead' post='783826' date='Mar 23 2010, 07:17 PM']Ahhh, I've got a Digitech Whammy IV, pretty much mint condition, if that floats the proverbial boat of yours? Zach[/quote] Sorry, not what I'm after
  17. [quote name='Spoombung' post='783635' date='Mar 23 2010, 04:28 PM']Some of you may have seen this already but here goes: [i]Martin Taylor's contract rider _____________________________________________________________ [/i][/quote] Marvellous. That cheered me up for the drive home
  18. [quote name='Jarhead' post='783110' date='Mar 23 2010, 09:40 AM']Hey, will you do trades for this? Zach[/quote] If it's for the MB Chorus/Flanger Depends what you have really but the point of shifting the CE20 was mainly was to part fund the MB pedal
  19. By George I think I've got it!!!!!
  20. [quote name='essexbasscat' post='779030' date='Mar 18 2010, 07:28 PM']Hmm raffle. I'll ask someone about that one and see if they're still up for helping out get back to you all on this one T[/quote] At the SE Bash it was a £10 donation towards the cost of the venue and any excess went to charidee - I forget quite how much we made in the end. The raffle was a selection of items donated by members plus a combo & some sets of strings very kindly put up by HartkeUK and a few subs to BGM - we even had a photo and short note in the BGM News section. Perhaps PM Silverfoxnik for ideas as he was one of the driving forces behind the SEBB (along with Hamster, Johnnylager and a few others. Good ideas from that were three rooms, loud, quiet/seminar room and a jamming room with a kit & a couple of drummers who came along on the day
  21. I'm looking to get the Markbass Chorus Flanger so the CE20 will be available I can post pictures later when I get home, but it is basically it's in very good condition, but unboxed - it lives in my leads & bits case inside a jiffy bag to protect it. Boss power supply included. I'm looking for around £115.00 incl postage Details & demos of the pedal on the BOSS site [url="http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/CE-20/"]HERE[/url]
  22. [quote name='phil.i.stein' post='766730' date='Mar 7 2010, 10:18 AM']i've been looking at getting an octave pedal recently. after being very pleased mith my compressore, i thought i'd take a look at what mb have to offer. it looks good on paper, with separate octave outputs and a 'dub' switch to just play the affected sound. nobody has had them yet, despite being advertised on their websites. has anybody heard one yet, or does anyone know why they are not available yet ? i have sent a message to markbass, and am awaiting a reply. ta..[/quote] Saw the Octave/Synth in action last night at the demo at GAK. It seemed to lock and hold in a pretty solid fashion, certainly a whole lot better than my old BOSS octaver ever did. Quite fancy the Chorus/Flanger too
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