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stewblack

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  1. You have entirely fixed my moral dilemma. Thank you!
  2. I would not have known what was wrong with that bass unless I'd read the thread. I am so lucky not to be afflicted in this way. I know from experience that @hiram.k.hackenbacker can spot a misaligned bridge or neck a mile away. He pointed out to me that a bass I'd bought was afflicted in this way just from looking at a picture. I would never have known otherwise. Luckly it was an easy fix.
  3. My Harley B obsession continues unabated. Just landed one of these beauties However there is a catch. Nothing wrong with the bass. The HB quality is evident throughout, B-stock (as is my preference) but I can't find a damn thing wrong with it anywhere. The problem is I made a promise to myself to fund any bass related purchases purely from sales. The bulk of this particular transaction was made possible by the sale of a bass the remainder from a couple of pedals. But the bass I sold is coming back. My fault, no blame attached to the buyer whatsoever, but I have refunded the money. So, before I take a drill and some filler to this for the obligatory strap button relocation operation, I ought to take advantage of Thomann and their 30 days no quibble returns policy. Didn't I? But my god this is a lovely instrument.
  4. I prefer to buy second hand or if buying new I'll go for B-stock for this very reason. If its already less than perfect I don't have to be too precious about it.
  5. Looks really nice. I've a soft spot for a black /rosewood P. But I have too many of them already. Love what you've done with the wishy washy headstock. GLWTS
  6. So often it's something vibrating. I had a farting sound started up last night and turned out to be a lead c®apping out. Never easy to work out the cause
  7. This is so true. I have been a Carl many times in the past, taking offence, flouncing out, nice as nine pence in the early days then a gloomy storm front dragging everyone down thereafter. I try really hard not to be a Carl these days, but it is a struggle sometimes.
  8. I didn't know Eddie played bass. And the ugliest example of the instrument I've ever seen!
  9. My achilles tendon snapped a week before gigging started with a new band. I was in plaster to the hip, not allowed to weight bear on it so on crutches and some pretty debilitating pain killers. Played sat on a stool for the first few gigs. Not cool.
  10. Closest I've been to this situation was a couple of years back. It wasn't nearly as bad but my response to it was important. I was promised an audition which never happened, just didn't hear back... until... I got a call saying they hadn't bothered to audition me or anybody else as their regular dep has changed his mind and decided he wanted the full time gig. However he wasn't available for new years eve and could I maybe step in? Oh and it doesn't pay very well, it's for a pub which lets us rehearse for free so we play cut price for them. I could have said all sorts of rude things but I didn't I took the gig and gave depped for them many times since, am in a band with the singer who also got me a regular gig in another band with her recommendation. So yeah, stay cool, keep the contact, you never know.
  11. Another couple of deals gone pear shaped so knocking a bit off this one. now £675
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  13. Right so, these are two for 6 quid the bungee ball loops are 25 for 9 quid or 20 for 7 quid. Although like @Stub Mandrel my first thought was either a coat hanger or ten minutes on a jigsaw..
  14. Elasticated ball loops are quite an eye opener too.
  15. Hard to say. It's quieter than some louder than others. Certainly I can hear it but not over my playing even at low volume levels. I'm intrigued by your other question a out two master volumes, can you explain maybe with some pictures?
  16. Gigged only once since the new valves went in. Anyone up for some British tube type goodness?
  17. I didn't realise this applies to TCE as well. I knew Markbass stuff cannot be maintained except by post for vast expense. Is all class D stuff the same?
  18. I almost agree with you! So that's good. The pitch shifting gives me no trouble at all. Also deserving of mention, the synth effect is quite incredibly flexible with a gazillion adjustable parameters. Being able to adjust over all volume and tone on the fly is a great addition too. One of the issues with multi fx is how different they sound on the venue compared with the bedroom. Often a simple bass boost or cut or volume change is all that's needed to fix it. Menu diving into a digital pedal mid gig is never fun.
  19. Impossible to say if you will like the effects or not it's all down to personal preference and expectation. However it's an excellent practice tool, and tuner. If you're only after reverb, you can't really go wrong.
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