JapanAxe
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I had my eye on that as a possible, until I picked up my Super P.
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Congrats! Was the the pre-owned one they had?
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The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash 2019 - Sun 7 April
JapanAxe replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
I'm looking good for this! I'll be bringing most, if not all, of the stuff in my signature. I'll also bring my Orange valve tester - it can check most common valves except for rectifiers. -
Advance fee fraud. Before long they will be asking you for an admin fee, which will allegedly be refunded later. Pay that, they'll ask you for more. Why is the message not personalised to your band? Why no website to check out? The link is to a different organisation. Avoid!
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Big band do at a rugby club Valentine's ball. I am depping for the regular guy, who it turns out has been poached by another big band. One of the sax players describes my playing as 'solid', which I take 100% as a compliment. The band leader asks me whether I would consider joining them permanently, which for various reasons I decline. In truth, I have little problem with the pop, soul, and disco material, but I really do struggle with a lot of the the more traditional big band jazz stuff. These people have been playing from dots since they were kids, whereas I came the self-taught route. I enjoyed the gig, I relish the challenge, and I have another one coming up next month.
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It's not remembering what they do, it's 'option anxiety', the nagging self-doubt that says I might need +3dB at 1.2kHz... or should it be 1.5kHz? That and an aversion to running critical stuff off batteries. Each to their own though, and whatever everyone else for you is fine for them.
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Why not promote your own event(s)?
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Yes, they messed up the grid bias circuit on the early models, but sorted it with a simple mod on later production.
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Groovilium?
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Just bought a fantastic Dingwall bass from Gavin. Spent a very pleasant hour or so with him and Sid (@Osiris) in a mutually convenient McDonalds, chewing the fat, or in my case the new 'improved' veggie-burger. A standup guy and a pleasure to deal with.
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Surely mentioned on here before now?
JapanAxe replied to karlfer's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Relic'd body, pristine neck. Nice gig bag though. -
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I don't recall any post on here where someone claimed to hate the Ampeg sound, although a few Ampeg models have come in for some stick for various reasons. So no, I don't think the Marmite analogy applies.
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I spend a lot of time transcribing bass and guitar parts for songs I'm going to cover. Some may view this as 'not creative', but it helps me learn things I would not have thought to do otherwise. I won't always stick note-for-note to the transcription when it comes time to play, but at least I have started in the right place! Having said that, I am fine with people doing in a completely different and off-the-wall way, but please, spare me from sloppy covers.
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I also had a go once with fine wire wool, but that leaves tiny bits of wire everywhere - I masked off the pickups first btw.
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Cheers, we have a Screwfix nearby, will try that stuff.
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Thanks but I don't think a towel would help, it's not the sweat, it's the soft lacquer getting even softer! I like a proper gloss neck (as found on many Japanese Fenders) but this feels like it never cured properly. I don't really want to get down to bare wood, but it might just happen!
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I dearly love my 63 Precision reissue, but it does suffer from sticky lacquer on the back of the neck. I have scraped off shed loads of lacquer by dragging a Stanley blade along it, but every time I gig it my hands get warm and the neck starts to get draggy again. I've just been giving it another go, and the top of my work bench is covered in what looks like the dandruff of Beelzebub. Just how much of that crap is on there? Answers to the nearest kilogram please...
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I keep meaning to...
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I played a dep gig with a glam covers band, and the vocalist did the effect with his voice.
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No that's my '63 RI Precision.
