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stingrayPete1977

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  1. Straight strings and full size tuning posts
  2. Nope they'll be around for a while yet, "how can something that can produce the entire range of frequencies from dub bass to the shortest strings of a harp possibly produce 'my sound', and how can it ruin the FOH mix like an Ampeg fridge?".
  3. This would be my suggestion too.
  4. Is there a law which says all small music shops are run by self declared comedians?
  5. Same here but with the 735s, the guitar out front sounds exactly as it does coming out of the guitar amp but louder and at head height which actually means lower stage volume and a clearer mix out front, the vocals just pop out on top of everything and sound fantastic, the xair mixer does a great vocal preamp mix paired with the RCF cabs. As I own the PA technically I will never need my big amp again for a big gig with pro PA support, I could take both 735s and a di box!
  6. To be fair he had a point
  7. ^ I've never seen a bass with so much fret left either side of the outer strings.
  8. That looks too long to me, doesn't help that the Fender fives from that era were awful to play!
  9. 18 strings all straight past the nut, Rickenbacker take note
  10. I'd say get some fingers in some pies first then
  11. The bass ones look good to me, nice straight after length beyond the nut, I'm still amazed BigredX was happy with the Rickenbacher five string in the other thread after reading previous posts regarding tuning peg layout, the Ric is just terrible, bad break angles, big clumsy neck dive head and little tuning posts awkward for wrapping a B string around.
  12. I'm sure I drew this in an exercise book when I was at school in the 80s.
  13. Or a good USA one, they do exist and some of the high end Fender Clones have left me a bit cold tbh.
  14. This was always going to be the problem with using the Fender name on non U.S. instruments.
  15. I've heard of people driving around Walsall looking for Kahma, just follow the signs for Caldmore!
  16. Good point about security, you don't want anyone sloping off with any of your gear!
  17. Why are the punters normally piste?
  18. You need to check the contracts very carefully, then can be quite flakey.
  19. The name "Epiphone" is a combination of proprietor Epaminondas Stathopoulos' (Επαμεινώνδας Σταθόπουλος) nickname "Epi" and "phone" (from Greek phon- (φωνή), "voice").[4]
  20. I've seen them quite badly protruding/recessed and not in a consistent fashion along its length. You'd certainly need a fresh lacquer coat applying and an expert to remove the excess timber first either from the stripe or the neck.
  21. You might want to avoid Roscoe basses!
  22. I had an encore guitar and battery powered Realistic amp from Tandy for joint birthday Christmas that year!
  23. I thought this was Alex and a co worker applying the Tolex?
  24. Yep that's fairly standard ime, long hair but mostly bald on top, Marshall t-shirts and boutique valve amps loud enough to melt your face.
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