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pete.young

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  1. I think the Leads Factory is no longer trading - I tried to buy some connectors and when you get to the payment bit you get redirected.
  2. Sorry for going off-topic, but this one is distinctly not crap. A really nice-looking Yamaha BB1000 wannabe P-bass from 1978-81. (hope the URL doesn't go mental. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yamaha-Vintage-BB1000-Bass-Guitar-1982-1989_W0QQitemZ130261591154QQihZ003QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yamaha-Vintage-BB100...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url] I have a BB800 from the same period and it's a cracking bass, IMHO much better than anything Fender were putting out at the time. Currently sitting at £50 which is an insult. If I didn't already have too many basses ...
  3. [quote name='3V17C' post='303633' date='Oct 10 2008, 10:03 AM']few in my part of East Anglia.... [url="http://www.brewery-tap.com"]www.brewery-tap.com [/url] used to be a very good venue, not as good these days but still ok with big stage and in house pa/engineer and has alot of tribute bands including 'heartbreaker' a paul rodgers tribute. [url="http://www.ipswichrailway.co.uk"]ipswich railway[/url] has tribute bands most fri/sat nights - though there are some tales of the management being complete gits - having said that i believe its being taken over by someone new soon.[/quote] The URL in your 'brewery tap' points to somewhere in Ireland - I've fixed it in my reply! We've heard the rumours about the Railway being up for sale, too. In the current climate, who knows. In Ipswich, you could add the Kingfisher to the list. They have a lot of tribute bands there. We've played there (though we're not a tribute band) and it was a cracking gig, loads of really appreciative punters, proper stage and an excellent sound.
  4. Have to say that my modern EBS 2x12 Neo sounds a lot better with my Burman Pro 4000 than my Wem 2x15 ever did, with the added bonus that I'm not expecting it to disintegrate at the drop of a hat as soon as the volume goes past '3'. And you can pick it up with one hand.
  5. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='298336' date='Oct 3 2008, 09:43 AM']Did the dinosaurs not mind the noise?[/quote] *applause*
  6. [quote name='johnnylager' post='299464' date='Oct 4 2008, 05:10 PM']The other week, I shipped a bass to Beefy in Leeds double-boxed in cardboard for £30 via Parcellforce 24 again, insured for £500.[/quote] Doesn't Parcelforce have an insurance limit of £150 for musical instruments? I seem to recall someone on here falling foul of that, maybe OBBM?
  7. [quote name='Rayman' post='293330' date='Sep 27 2008, 10:44 AM']Amp's on it's way to Dave.[/quote] Good call. Dunno if he still plays, but he used to be an awesome bass player, in the style of Colin Hodgkinson but left handed. He used to work for Muir Music on Chester Road in the late '70s (Burman dealers!), and I used to hang out in Sounds Acoustic next door.
  8. I have two Sennheiser Freeport wireless vocal microphones for sale, in excellent condition, still in the original boxes and packaging. £70 each plus shipping.
  9. Oops. Could someone move this into 'Theory and Technique' please?
  10. [quote name='SJA' post='283555' date='Sep 14 2008, 10:38 AM']yeah, there are 2 sounds, but I think they're both from a Fairlight- in the Radio2 Producers programme on Trevor Horn he explained how Relax was done using a bass guitar low E note sample and a piano E note sample in unison[/quote] I thought Norm Watt Roy played the original bass line for Relax
  11. Looks like we're going to have a go at 'Until You Come Back To Me' by Aretha, featuring a great bass line by Chuck Rainey. My ears are struggling with bits of this. I understand it was transcribed in Bass Player magazine a few years ago, so if anyone can lay their hands on a copy I'd be pleased to hear from you.
  12. He means read the dots, young man. The Book isn't tab, it's proper notation. Can anyone tell me if the Gladys Knight version of 'Grapevine' is in this book?
  13. Music Outlet Shop on ebay also sells these - the design has changed slightly but they still work. I got some black ones for £4.50 a pair plus postage.
  14. I've heard of a few people tuning CGDA and then capoing on the 12th fret to give Cello pitch. Here's another interesting variation: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9F3vwvrWM4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9F3vwvrWM4[/url]
  15. Well done Nik, when I was trying to sell it it was up here for months and no-one was interested. I only moved it on because I was under pressure to reduce the size of my collection. I was the second owner: the bass actually dates from 1984 according to the serial number, so it's a 24-year-old bass.
  16. [quote name='bassicinstinct' post='284200' date='Sep 15 2008, 01:33 PM']Pleased to see that you are still staying clear of the [b]Railway Inn[/b]. Keep up the good work. [/quote] The people in the Milestone are very nice people. Rumour is that The Railway is up for sale, if you fancy moving into the rock and roll pub business.
  17. [quote name='stevie' post='284094' date='Sep 15 2008, 10:14 AM']Will the Behringer BDI21 work as a standalone bass preamp to drive the balanced, low impedance input of a professional power amp?[/quote] I think it's unlikely. The DI output is very puny and when I've used it to DI into a PA it's needed the gain wound well up on the mixing desk.
  18. [quote name='urb' post='285083' date='Sep 16 2008, 02:46 PM']hey - I bought a return ticket from Waterloo for £11.50 - so that's me sorted - I'll probably get a cab to the venue from there... so er, see some of you there m[/quote] I'm probably going to do the same thing - my season ticket will get me into London and for 11.50 it's not worth driving. The venue is walkable from the station - 1.6 miles according to google. I guess it just depends on how much stuff you're planning to bring. Pete
  19. Hi, I've got a couple of gigs with Crossover (rock/pop covers) coming up in Ipswich this week: Thurs 18th Sept - The Milestone Sat 20th Sept - The Kingfisher Come along and say hi if you've nothing better to do! Pete
  20. If you want a Japanese one with an ash or alder body, you need a not-for-export model (it'll also have US pickups). Currently you can't get these exported new, but fareastguitars occasionally has second-hand ones.
  21. [quote name='hatori' post='280841' date='Sep 10 2008, 07:35 AM']One of my major influences..a legend![/quote] +1 If you guys hadn't, I was going to. What a legend. As far as I can tell, Jennifer Moore is no longer doing gigs which is a shame - I saw her play once and was very impressed.
  22. I was looking into this at one point, but it got stuck on the back burner for various reasons mostly to do with cost. One of the guys I used to work with was my inspiration - his shed is more or less finished, mine still not started. [url="http://www.ashbysoft.com/"]http://www.ashbysoft.com/[/url] I wanted one big enough for a 5 piece band to rehearse in, which translate into a shed 20' x 10 ' x quite tall. Basic soundproofing strategy: you need a re-inforced floor, to put down 6" foam tiles topped with flagstones. That gives you a nice mass-spring-damper system and sorts out the sound going downwards. Then inside you need acoustic plasterboard or celotex on the walls, and then you build another room inside on the sprung floor as a sound booth. You'd probably leave one end to be a control room. Phil's shed works really well, and you can stand outside the shed while someone is playing the drumkit full-on and have a quiet (though not whispered) conversation.
  23. Anyone from the Ipswich area interested in going along to this? I know it's not exactly the South East, but it's probably about the same distance as Northampton.
  24. Wow Nik. The London Guitar Show should have hired you to set up the Bass Room last year, it would have been a spectacular success! This is definitely worth making an effort for, I'll see if I can get a passout. My gear is all pretty mainstream so probably not of interest, apart from the Burman unless CK is bringing one of his. Pete
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