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Woodinblack

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  1. Oh but it's hard to live by the rules - I never could and still never do
  2. They are the talk of the town apparently
  3. That isn't a synth term as such, that is just a generic filter. A notch filter is a narrowish area where all output is removed. Generally used to remove a problematic frequency, such as noise or feedback. Why you would want that on a bass I don't know.
  4. Maybe a low pass filter with an exagerated shelf edge that notches, like a backwards square root symbol?
  5. But he isn't though is he? You can't really turn on the telly without seing farage and his bunch of right wing nutjobs moaning about their free speech being curtailed. The president of america has been spouting right wing conspiracy theories heavily for the last 4 years, don't see his free speech going anywhere, or the whole news organisations set up to pander to that world view. If anything, there is more right wing free speech than left wing free speech these days. Even the bbc isn't allowed to come up with an opinion without having to add 'but some people think it is reasonable to drown immigrants in the channel' too to balance it out.
  6. Even if they are reading it, noone is doing anything!
  7. No, but neither do pickups that have plastic covers have plastic pole pieces or windings! I like wooden pickup covers, don't have any now, I did have.
  8. Agreed the decal is way too high up, but the colour just looks like a Sienna Burst with an overly saturated photo. But if it was all genuine, isn't that really expensive for a 78 fretless P? I mean, is that the going rate for a late 70s P now? edit: No, Sienna burst wasn't intro'd until 79
  9. I have the TRH10 and used it for a long time, it is surprisingly good at bass. I haven't used it for a while as I have a lot of better things now, but it is impressive for its size.
  10. No, its quite a common expression for the sort of behaviour of people who want to ignore facts because the fiction is more comforting.
  11. As other said, quite the opposite. I have had a computer at home for over 40 years. Only had a smartphone for the last decade. Only really been in the last few years that you could do all that recording and stuff on a smartphone, so you seem pretty much at the bleeding edge.
  12. I assume as it is a guitar amp it already is quite high passed
  13. Absolutely - not familiar with the 605, but assuming it has the 'standard' mid range SR Bartolini mk1s (just looked an it has) they are a night and day upgrade. I am not a fan of the MK1 bartolinis, the custom american ones in the premier are great but the mk1s are pretty dull and a bit lifeless. The Nords are very bright and agressive, they really bring the life out of an ibanez. If you had enough beer you probably wouldn't be afraid!
  14. Its a clever mechanism so you don't confuse the website with the straplock and end up wasting hours staring at the straplock
  15. The bass side has the tapered edge (from about the middle) , the treble side is straight, so like half of that!
  16. Very similar to how the EHBs are now
  17. Just tried to put them on my shuker uberhorn, but sadly they don't fit! the ball end winding is too big, so back to the normal ones for that. Will save them for one of the ibanezes
  18. Trace elliot weren't being made by then - they stopped when ashdown started really, as they are the same guys before the sellout.
  19. I listened to them a lot, went off them, but with a group of people who weren't even alive when they were going, I now enjoy gigging Whole Lot Of Love with the group. Mind you, I tried suggesting this version and the guitarist really seemed offended (singer and drummer though it was a good idea)
  20. I am. OK, not quite like his but he did massacre that song and worse, led to it being a standard staple of song massacrerers!
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