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HazBeen

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  1. Since the WR Goliath gives a little tube compression already I no longer have the need for my Studio Compressor. The Markbass Compressore (this is the newer model btw) is one of the best compressors I have ever used. Really easy to dial in, quiet and highly musical. Pedal is in good as new condition, it has never left the studio and comes with the box, adapter etc etc. These are 160 quid new (significantly cheaper than in the early days), so your change to save lots on a great pedal. If you have the space, stick it on your pedal board. If you don't use it for recording. You will not be dissapointed. Looking for 100 shipped o.n.o., will also consider a trade against high gain distortion pedals, good fuzzes and musical choruses.
  2. One just landed on my doorstep today, need to see what the fuss (or should I actually say fuzz) is about .... am doing 2 largish festivals in August (RATM tribute) and September (Audio/Rage tribute) and am thinking this box can really cop that high octane treble rich Timmy C tone of the 1st album.
  3. I like this a lot, great rendition of the song.
  4. Blasphemy!
  5. With the WR Goliath proving itself I no longer need 2 Radial JDIs. For those who don't know. The JDI is a Jensen equipped passive DI box that is 1 indestructable, and 2 great sounding. I will let go of the back-up, which is in very very good condition and comes with the original box. These are at least 200 quid new, so a good chance to get a JDI for the price of a Radial PRO DI. Price includes shipping throughout Europe. If sent from UK (I am there twice a month) I will knock off a fiver.
  6. These sound great, wonderful amp for the cash.
  7. Well if you fall off the wagon you might as well go full fat Very nice, both basses.
  8. Agree, the Kitara was xcellent for Muse, not so for me.... just too unpractical.
  9. Did a Muse tribute act, so pretty much did all the “hits”. My favourites were Hysteria, KoCydonia, Stockholm Syndrome (a real right hand killer btw)
  10. Ooh this would look good next to my black SB2.... GLWTS!
  11. It is Ashdown, not Status behind Lodestone. Size is pretty standard, clearly material less so.....
  12. For sale (or trade) a Bass Fly Rig in good condition. Comes with the original tin. Selling as it is surplus to requirement. Great 1 box solution giving you basic fx in a small form factor. Unfortunately no power supply so knocking a tenner off (basic 9v supply needed). - SOLD Palmer Pocket Bass Amp in very good condition, great little practise tool and actually sounds good as a preamp/di too - 130 new, so 85 shipped seems fair. Comes with box etc., now 80 Open to trades potentially.
  13. Price updated! Up for sale my trusty Yamaha BBN4F-III fretless. It is a great sounding lightweight fretless on a budget. The BBNF4-III received top marks in a Bass Player fretless shootout in the early '00s, like many Yammies punching far above it's weight. I just don't use it anymore, but it is too good a bass to have sat in a corner collecting dust. - 4 string lined fretless - 2002 - Alder body - Maple/RW neck - passive VVT - Yamaha soapbar pickups (internally a P config) - natural finish - 19mm string spacing - weight is certainly not above 9lbs (probably 8.-8.5) - in relatively good nick for it's age. I have always had flats on so no damage to the fretboard. There is really only one ding worth mentioning, it is on the (bass) side of the body, for the rest it is all pretty minor. - Ernie Ball Cobalt Flats fitted (relatively old, but still lot's of m'waaaahhh) A really good bass for the money, and certainly worth considering if you want to get intro fretless or as backup fretless for more advanced players as well (it is certainly not a beginners only bass). Am happy to trade as well, not really needing anything but open to suggestions. I can ship with neck detached throughout Europe for 30 quid. Have attached a pic I had on my phone + the Bass Player review. I will place more/betters pics soonest.
  14. I don’t think popularity has anything to do with it. And yes Billie Eilish is huge, guitar based music not so much. But the OP stated Rock is dead it has nothing more to say. This is incorrect on both fronts. If topic stated, Rock is no longer as popular as before, many responses would be different.
  15. I fail to see why “impact” is a measure of if rock is dead. In this prefab, instant satisfaction, shallow age we are in no music genre has the same impact as band had 40/50 years ago. 3 minutes, get to the chorus fast is the norm. But I certainly can name bands in pretty much every genre, INCLUDING ROCK, that are changing the game and therefore widening the genre. Go to any rock festival and you will see huge crowds of all ages enjoying a myriad of styles and genres.
  16. Yet if you are a DJ, you can get gigs anywhere...... it is a phase. My 90’s tributes turn down gigs, my originals band does 5 real gigs per year. Why? Because the audience wants instant satisfaction and want to sing along to songs they already know. It will get better as there will come a time when people appreciate art more than they do now.
  17. I think we need to look at what we understand rock to be, looking at some of the comments my frame of reference appears significantly wider than some others. For me it is everything starting from things like Hendrix/Sabbath (or Little Richard/Bill Haley if you want to go back further) into all the genres that evolved from it. How can you say rock is dead when rock has evolved into Metal, Core, Doom, Sludge and what have you. I only need to listen to how bands like QOTSA, Karnivool, Mastodon, Intronaut, Tool, Animals as Leaders, continue to develop and define themselves and I know rock is in good shape. What are seeing is popular culture increasingly being based on “instant satisfaction”, which I believe is why kids will rather pick up a sampler than a guitar and the music industry is stuffing homogenous meaningless autotuned rubbish down their throats, doesn’t help. ....but there are still kids who step away from that and I am certain new quality music will continue to be written and new styles (be it rock, rap etc) will develop. Now some might see the band names above and say, these bands consist of 35-45 year olds..... doesn’t mean they are not evolving with every record they put out. And bands like Code Orange, Birds in Row are in their 20’s and are spearheading the development of Punkcore. So yes, 80’s hair rock is dead..... but other rock based genres are still relevant and evolving.
  18. Rock is not dead, nor does it have nothing more to say..... it is just no longer as mainstream as it was and therefore you need to look a little further to find the good stuff.
  19. I really like this bass, chunky neck, good pickips... can only sound mahoossive! GLWTS, if I was looking for a P I would be very much considering this beast.
  20. Scott Thunes .... with a hologram Zappa!
  21. Mike and his team are awesome.
  22. Use the original screws. Generally the head of that screw does not fit into the straplock button. But instead of weakening the button by drilling it out I grind down the screw head to size. How? Dremel grinder, then to evenly grind the screw head I use my cordless drill. Insert screw, into drill, tighten so it is fixed and then grind down with dremel whilst screw is spinning in the cordless drill. Works a treat, even grind and means the thread is not too large or small. Hope I am making sense.
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