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dmccombe7

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  1. Hi Rob i already have this one downloaded so i'm guessing you've posted before. Dave
  2. I've never heard the bass version but our drummer in late 80's used his Simmons kit thru a Dynacord combo and they sounded fantastic. I just remember them being the ultimate in bass amps at the time. Couldn't afford one. GLWTS Dave
  3. Sunday afternoon gig at Rocknrolla's in Paisley Glasgow went quite well. Not a large crowd by any means but all into punk music and a few that were surprised just how many of the songs they recognised. Fantastic venue if anyone is looking to book a gig in Paisley, Glasgow area. Converted church but very well done and laid out. Sound Engineer Paul was 1st class and had the band rigged up to PA very quickly and all done very politely with no hassle at all. Sound check was done as you would expect with great comms from SE to the band. All in all a first class job, good PA and foldback system. Made a few mistooks in songs i've never had an issue with before so i was a bit surprised. Had one senior moment where i totally forgot what i play during guitar solo but i ad libbed on root note and seemed ok. We even had a "band room" with sandwiches and cold drinks including beer if you weren't driving all supplied. We split our fee evenly with the Sound Engineer getting a share as he did a fantastic job for us. Started at 1:15pm for 1hr then 20min break and back on all finished circa 4pm and home for 6pm. It was weird doing a Sun afternoon gig and being home for 6pm. Have a similar gig next Sun with the Glam rock band in another venue. Dave
  4. Nothing tonight but an odd Sunday afternoon gig tomorrow at Rocknrolla's in Paisley, Glasgow with Emergency Exit classic punk covers band. New venue for the band in a converted church so really looking forward to it. PA and lights supplied too. Nice. Dave
  5. Looks like an impressive bit of kit. Does it sound SS as the Handbox has a nice warm tone that i have only based on your vids. Dave
  6. Got a Sunday afternoon 1pm gig this Sunday coming with the 70's punk covers band........... in a converted church. What amp is that in the pic @wateroftyne. Dont recognise it at all. ? Dave
  7. Putting a comment to that pic............................"I told you not to record it" just comes to mind Dave
  8. i wasn't aware the Vigier Aperge pick ups had their own EQ. that must be quite a busy bass. I'm off to google a pic of that one LOL Just googled it and its not busy at all. So how does it work for each pick up. Very curious now. Dave
  9. Since buying my MarloweDK i use the tone quite a lot depending on songs. Volume at either 95% or 100%. I usually start a gig at 95% and well.............you know how it goes with levels in a band. Balance is always mid point. The tone pot on the Marlowe is more a treble cut apparently or i'm sure i read that somewhere but it does give a great variation in tones. Dave
  10. I've got 2 Sandbergs and have to say the hardware is pretty good on mine. The tuners are far better than my Fenders. The MarloweDK tuners especially are so smooth even compared with my VM4. Bridge is a bit fiddly but the quality is good enough for me. Dave
  11. That's nice and Alain was one of the main reasons i went for my Overwater custom fretless 6er. Just wish i could play like him but i do try some of his fingerstyle lines. Not so much his slap technique cause i'm not very good at it. Cheers for this one Rob. Dave
  12. All i've heard is Spring 2022. Hopefully i'll get my TT800. Dave
  13. There was a guy into his effects pedals in a big way and i think played as a solo bassist. I cant recall his name tho but he offered a lot of good advice on his pedals. Not seen him comment for a long time ? JTUK & Xiddix i also remember and recall advice and sharing comments with both. Dont recall any worrying or concerning issues with JTUK. He was always helpful as far as i can remember. I tend to take people at their word and if someone tells me they are doing something or know someone i generally just accept it. I can vaguely remember an issue that some people had on BC 5-6 yrs ago but for the life of me i cant recall what it was all about. Must have been important then Dave
  14. I went back to college in my mid 30's too (circa 95). Being an Instrument / electrical engineer i found technology had moved from pneumatics to electronics and programmed systems. I wanted to bring myself back up to date. I was the oldest in the classes but that did seem to give me a bit of respect from the younger guys and the lecturers. I also found college and studying a lot easier at that age than when i was 16-20 and more interested in bands, bikes and shall we say socialising. Have to say it opened some doors for me within the Industrial Gases company i worked for. I really enjoyed my 2 yrs back at college and came out with great results. I would highly recommend being a mature student at college. Dave
  15. I would never have recognised him from that pic Rob. Used to seeing him with a moustache. Dave
  16. Have you put the wrong pic on this one Rob. ?
  17. 3 to learn for next Glam rehearsal and 2 for the Punk rehearsal Lets Get Together Again - Glitter Band Children of the Revolution - T.Rex Lets Stick Together - Bryan Ferry Gotta Get Away - Stiff Little Fingers Working For the Yankee Dollar - The Skids Dave
  18. Liking that one Rob. Sounds relatively "easy" for Jeff Berlin 😂 Dave
  19. Not sure i would even attempt that at one of the punk gigs. Fingerstyle was a push in a punk band and slap would be pushing it a wee bit i reckon. That and the fact i'm not very good at slap. Dave
  20. In the Glam covers band i occasionally use my index finger as a pick. Find it easier than using my thumb for faster parts. Dave
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