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Lozz196

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  1. I think in general it’s due to just having decent people on here. Of course there are people with differing opinions on a wide range of subjects but in the main we’re a decent bunch. In the recent thread about the upcoming election myself and a few others had differing views but on a thread I posted about having to leave my band a good few of those members put some very nice comments up. I think it’s maturity, we accept that we may disagree at times but unlike the modern trend don’t let it feed resentment.
  2. Agree, if someone finds an instrument they gel with, and learn to play it, irrespective of make or technique then well done to them. 1 - Nowt wrong with an Epi Les Paul, some of them are great guitars, virtually all of them are good. 2 - Plectrums, add Bruce Foxton & JJ Burnell into the mix, neither are particular slouches in bass, and using a plec doesn’t seem to have held them back.
  3. That’s why I chose the M80 over the Vertigo, if not using the straps nice to have the option to pack them away.
  4. I’ve no experience of the 102HF but the CMD121 & NY121 together makes a much bigger sound than would be expected, the addition of the NY really makes a difference, much fuller and richer sounding.
  5. Well I do get all my eq from my Para Driver which is a DI pedal so FOH would have been ok but the monitoring wouldn’t have coped, ok for vox but nothing else.
  6. Nice one and nice to see another band that links those two songs.
  7. I’ve put these on my US Precisions, never had a problem before I knew of them, just figured it’s a safeguard worth having, seeing as the A is known as being pesky for some.
  8. Quite agree on pretty much all of that. I remember being on the covers band circuit and coke-heads just made it a major pain. As you say they don’t usually become aggressive, just annoying.
  9. At the gig I did last night the soundman was old-school, miked the cabs up, no DI-big. So if there hadn’t been a cab.....
  10. Played a benefit gig for The British Heart Foundation last night, in Hereford. We knew a good few of the bands playing so nice to socialise with them. We were the headliners and both the singer and myself have the lurg at present - cough/cold - so we were a bit concerned about vox, however all was fine, we played well and the audience really enjoyed it. Big shout out to 4 youngsters who were there all day, up & dancing to all the bands apparently (where do they get their energy from) and an even bigger shout out to the organisers Raff & Sam, over £500 raised for a very good cause. Got home at 3:15, so rather tired today, zzzzzzzzz.
  11. We sell a lot of CDs, but the majority of the people who like our music are 40 plus. I think it’s the audience that determines the format of how the music should be sold, and up to the artists to realise that.
  12. Not played one but I saw a bassist using one at a gig and it had a really nice sound, so much so that I went and asked her what bass it was. Difficult to describe as it was now a few years back but do remember thinking at the time her sound was great.
  13. That’s what I’ve done with my one, Si. The Players are really good basses, congrats on both.
  14. On stage monitoring is fine if for one you like bass coming from the monitors (I don’t, but I never said I was normal) and secondly/mainly you get a good soundcheck to get the levels right. If not you can end up being one of those annoying bands continually asking for changes between every song. Whereas for me a decent on stage presence of a 410/610/810 eliminates both. I’ll only ever set my amp to the same levels as the kit anyway, but a stackmungus set up makes it a fuller, better sound. Have to add tho, a few years back I was asked to help move a flight-cased Ampeg 810. Up 3 flights of angled stairs. Took 7 of us (well we are all old).
  15. Both of those were my locals years ago. I only live some 500 metres from them, obviously far enough away for my deaf ears to not hear the bands 🤣
  16. Both brands make amps that sound good, but Peavey have a reputation as being virtually indestructible, as such if the two I’d probably put my money their way.
  17. Sad but more than likely true.
  18. You are not alone, Stew, I’ve never learned/had to learn any of those. I remember a few years back a girl down my local was a singer and on an open mic night she asked me if I’d play guitar for her - she rattled off all the “regular” songs and was quite put out that I didn’t know how to play any of them.
  19. Not sure in Hemel Hempstead, been so long since I’ve been out socially I wouldn’t know what’s going on around here, aside from The Oddfellows Arms which has been a good music pub for a fair time now.
  20. For me the big gear simply sounds better. Put on a very big stage I think that the bigger gear really comes into its own. That said I loved the sound of my Ashdown RM500 & 2 x RM210s the other week.
  21. 👍
  22. Aaaarrrrgh, brain overload 😱
  23. I’m quite easy to please: YES - Is a Precision NO - Is not a Precision
  24. I love mine, it’s rare for me to keep gear for more than 6 months and I’ve had the 600 for three years. Its a very loud, date I say hefty amp, the notes are big and powerful. Plus you get the legendary Ashdown customer service thrown in. I will be selling it very soon if interested (see my thread about having had to leave my band) just gotta pay my £20 subs to put it - along with my ABM cabs and numerous basses - up for sale on here.
  25. Yep, got all my gear including amps/cabs/pedals with them.
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