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JapanAxe

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  1. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1456081649' post='2985228'] Lets smash it in honour of Sixx! [/quote] Let's not!!
  2. To my shame, Little Feat are a band I have thus far overlooked.
  3. The symbol is actually called the taijitu (or tai chi tu). [/pedantry]
  4. If the mixing desk has XLR inputs, you could just use a standard mic lead (XLR male to XLR female). Maybe all those channels are already in use, and they only have balanced TRS inputs left?
  5. I have an old Ashdown brochure, and it says 'All MAG combos feature extension speaker outputs'.
  6. This one works for other instruments too: Watch the singer, listen to the drummer.
  7. Which end is which? If your amp's DI is on an XLR, then the lead will need a female plug at one end and a 1/4in stereo jack at the other, wired according to this convention - follow the numbers on the XLR, they will be moulded into the plastic next to the solder tags.
  8. Hmmm. I looked at the first few pages on the 'Look Inside' facility on Amazon, but quickly lost interest.
  9. I was going to direct the OP to Johnny Shredfreak, but his website seems to have gone ): Have you tried [url="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/power-supply-adaptor-cables-41-c.asp"]Effect Power Supplies[/url]?
  10. Like many people, I often use a one-finger-per fret approach for 'position playing'. I have large hands, but in the lower (headstock end) positions it is too much of a stretch to do this without moving my hand around, so that's what I do. Your student with smaller hands will have to start doing this further up the neck. I would also say thumb-behind-neck, not thumb-over-neck, to avoid 'flying fingers'. Scott Devine covers both these points somewhere in his massive range of video clips1
  11. @ stevie, don't go pi$$ing on Roland's chips! I'd be chuffed if I'd just bought a new high-end piece of kit, so I've subscribed to this thread. @ Roland - what about that valve head with the rocket on the front - don't tell me that's gone!
  12. Lino dots? Yep, when I look along my fretboard I see a [b]line o' dots [/b]
  13. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1455884073' post='2983256'] No excuses here - a USA P Bass, sounds great, bought new and 40 years old this year - A Limelight P Bass, sounds great and I wanted a back up - and a Hayman 4040 because it's rare and unusual, sounds great and was refinned and refurbished to a high level. And a Fender Rumble. Which sounds great. Did I say it all sounds great? [/quote] Yes but don't forget the importance of your gear sounding great.
  14. Ooh I forgot the amps: Demeter VTBP-M-800D - enough said Streamliner 900 - spare, plus I can carry it in hand luggage if needed Barefaced Midget and Compact - one, t'other, or both, according to the gig There, all justified!
  15. Given my belief that a decent Precision is all I need, how come I have two of them, plus two non-Precisions? Here goes: '73 P - Woody thump for country, jazz, big band '63 RI P - Growly girth for rock and pop G&L 5-er - For times when only a 5-er will do (an average of once per year for me!) Pawn Shop Mustang - This is the one I struggle to justify, as it is taking up rack space that could be occupied by a '50s RI P! Well it fits in the car easier when we stay with relatives, it's dead easy to play, I wouldn't be that gutted if it got trashed in an aeroplane hold, etc, etc. In hindsight I should probably have got a Japanese RI with a split pickup - then it would be a miniature Precision. Or maybe I should mod it to that spec. *sigh*
  16. IIRC the OP was about a rhythm guitarist who can't take constructive criticism. How did we get here?
  17. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1455691551' post='2981440'] I tried it on my fretless board but kept getting this buzz... [/quote] Don't tell me - you're here all week...
  18. This reminds me that I haven't had my Streamliner out for a while. Maybe I'll take it to rehearsal tomorrow...
  19. [quote name='The-Ox' timestamp='1455577553' post='2980478'] everyone seems to play slap at some point nowadays, well at least whenever I see people play bass they do. Am I they only one who doesn't? [/quote] Nope, I can't be bothered with it!
  20. [quote name='Colonel36' timestamp='1455454241' post='2979185'] Much prefer this - [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rmLMhW_hyM[/media] [/quote] Oh yes!
  21. You might be better adding a light, refined mineral oil instead of a vegetable oil. Baby oil might fit the bill!
  22. I use pictures, stories (if the song doesn't have one), and sets of initials to remember lyrics. The OP is right - the more random the words are, the harder they are to remember.
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