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  1. Well, thats not surprising, the crowd spend 40 years yelling freebird to every band that plays and then someone actually plays it!
  2. See, anyone coming to this thread now means that comment doesn't make sense
  3. Yeh, I looked on line but the only demos are people spending time adding reverb or doing robot voices, neither of which are things I need to use ever!
  4. interesting to hear views on what it sounds like!
  5. Yeh, listened to the demos, I can see it would work for some singers with no backing vocals, but for me that wouldn't work at all. I am a backing singer and as such I don't do a 3rd or 5th etc of what the singer is doing, I do a contrasting line so for instance I can be going up when he is going down, or just on one note etc, so if I had a harmoniser on that it would enforce the backing over the primary vocals and not work well. I can see as one of those singer song writer acoustic acts or country or a solo singer in a group it would be good. Like all of these things, it really is group dependant I would add, the up down in the H1 demo is exactly the same as the VoiceLive 2, and sounds the same as the harmony mode, just quite a bit cheaper, i have one but just don't use it for the above reasons, and pedalboard space.
  6. The critical mass I only use flat out - i use it for the 'hey teacher leave them kids alone' bit of brick in the wall. I think it sounds horrible in in ears where you can hear it perfectly, but in the PA into an audience, it sounds great. Like you, I don't like pitch correction and I don't use it, I do the BVs but also do the high bits of some songs (beatles songs etc) where I fade in and the singer fades out.
  7. I used the critical mass with the sax and it sounded great
  8. Not sure there is much to fail, and if it did, it would only move round so you couldn't adjust it, in which case you could tune it back up,. Anyway, I contacted all the people who had the ric tuners and they didn't have them, so I contacted hipshot who told me that as long as I didn't mind putting a screwhole in my ric (which I don't), the 3/8 tuner with a 12mm long bush is a perfect fit.
  9. I would point out that both of my Evox 8s are second hand, so between them they were less than 1k. The XR18 is now cheap as anything.
  10. You didn't, I was just saying. ok, well the rule is to only ask for valuations in the wozzit worth forum, which you can only see if you are a member, so if you want to post it there, thats fine, just not here.
  11. Except part of that conversation was someone mentioning to them the rules of off marketplace selling, including showing the actual rules, so I think it was clear.
  12. Hidden the posts that are based on pricing a specific bass, because thats against the rules, as mentioned. If you need help with a specific valuation, please use the wozzit worth forum.
  13. You can - only you know if it would work for you, if you don't have a loud drummer, maybe you can - we used to practice with just the one and it was loud enough, but obviously a large amount of people absorb sound quite a bit!
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