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SOLD…Korg DTR2000 Rack tuner (all that's left folks!)
NancyJohnson replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Effects For Sale
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Epiphone Thunderbird Gothic...hmm, yellow.
NancyJohnson replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Basses For Sale
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I’m selling my entire rack/stompbox set up and quietly moving to something smaller. I’m not doing live or rehearsal work, so it seems a shame that it’s not getting any use. Happy for collection (I’m in Crowthorne, near Reading), if you want stuff shipped, I’ll need to work out how much. Cash on collection or Paypal gift preferred. Adverts are peppered over Amps/Effects for sale. Temple Audio Duo17 Floorboard/Soft carry bag/Power cable. It might initially be simpler to initially direct you to the Temple site here: https://www.templeaudio.com/ Temple Audio offer a board system with a neater solution than Pedaltrain and Velcro. Stomps get attached with metal plates that are attached to your boxes with adhesive pads and you simply arrange these Jenga-style to suit. It's very robust, beautifully designed and dare I say it, a clever system (and waaaay more fun than other systems I've used previously). The board has an undermounted HB PowerPlant psu, which as worked more than ably since I installed it; I see no reason to remove it to be honest, it works just as well as any other unit I've used previously. The unit has modular end panels to allow for different routing scenarios (I've just installed Speakon power and a small ¼” jack panel to aid routing) - just a quick note on the Speakon power thing, as it's a push and twist mechanism, the power cable needs to be into the Speakon socket before the cable goes into the wall. I have a long powercable as well (not pictured). The little silver box shown takes a little flexible gooseneck light that illuminates the board. Sale includes plates and other odds and ends. This probably owes me about £250. £125? £110? £100?
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**Just the KORG Tuner left folks!** I’m selling my entire rack/stompbox set up and quietly moving to something smaller. I’m not doing live or rehearsal work, so it seems a shame that it’s not getting any use. Happy for collection (I’m in Crowthorne, near Reading), if you want stuff shipped, I’ll need to work out how much. Cash on collection or Paypal gift preferred. Adverts are peppered over Amps/Effects for sale. The Matrix Amp is for sale on the Amps For Sale section. Gator short 4U rack/PDU (SOLD!) Decent condition, in as much as it’s been out of the house quite a few times. I have a six-gang 1U power supply distribution unit screwed into the rear rack holes, which keeps everything neat and tidy. Happy to sell the rack and PSU together for £50 or will separate. Tech 21 dUg DP-3 (KEEPING) Ack, you all know what this is. Super clean. It’s never been out of the house. These are retailing for £255 – will take £200.00 £190.00 +P&P I have the original Tech21 tin for this. Tech 21 Ged2112 1U pre-stage (SOLD!) I’m going to be honest here and say that this unit works, but the voicing seems off to my ears. It does creamy fuzziness but not the clank. Might be my basses, don’t know. It went back to Rocky Road distributors who said there wasn’t anything wrong with it, Tech21 heard direct audio from it and they don't think there's an issue, but I have an option to return it to Tech21 for their guys to look at it, but to be honest, considering the expense involved, I really can’t be assed. I’ll sell this on for £225 and will pass on the agreed return number to the buyer with a caveat that you’re buying it in the condition I’ve covered above. Tech 21 Bass Driver (version 1) (SOLD!) Had this for a while. Just a brilliant little box. You know what this does. £110.00 seems rightish. Korg DTR200 1U rack tuner. (PRICE DROP) Very clean (racked since new). £75.00 £65.00 £60.00+P&P £50.00+PP
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I’m selling my entire rack/stompbox set up and quietly moving to something smaller. I’m not doing live or rehearsal work, so it seems a shame that it’s not getting any use. Happy for collection (I’m in Crowthorne, near Reading), if you want stuff shipped, I’ll need to work out how much. Cash on collection or Paypal gift preferred. Adverts are peppered over Amps/Effects for sale Matrix GT1000FX 2U stereo power amp (SOLD) Very light, loud and capable stereo poweramp. Very clean; has been racked since purchase. Runs stereo, parallel, bridged. I don’t think I’ve actually pushed this past 50%. £300.00 Full specs here: http://uk.matrixamplification.com/gt-1000-fx-2u.html
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Epiphone Thunderbird Gothic...hmm, yellow.
NancyJohnson replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Basses For Sale
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We did the He is a lovely bloke, don't get me wrong, but it just wasn't happening musically with him at the time. Let's get one thing very straight here, like a lot of drummers, they only drum when they're rehearsing with a band, so the guy was probably only playing for two or three hours a fortnight and it really did show. Band politic took over for the same reasons why I walked before hitting anyone. On a personal level, we did the final gigs with him (these were good cause, Musicians Against Homelessness events) and there was zero animosity, but his wife was a little standoffish with all of us. He knew (irrespective of how grudgingly) why we gave him the Spanish archer and accepted that. Insofar as to the personal relationship thing, we didn't know each other before the band and the members never socialised together outside of the band environment. (My wife used to joke that once a bandmember gets the sack, then that's it, you'll never see them again.) We remained friends on Facebook (if that means anything at all), and he did make a good grief I don't believe it type of comment when I walked from the same band about 15 months ago, but that was pretty much it. About two years ago. I ran into him briefly when I was contracting elsewhere and it was all pretty civil, since running into him at the new job it's been much of the same. We're never going to be BFFs, we never were.
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Oh, I'll tell you something else too. About a month ago, I started a new position as commercial analyst in Reading; day one I'm sitting in this little open pod thing having a meeting, I hear this laugh and guess who walks past me?
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You're taking the thread a little out of context! He went, then I went about a year later. That said, to echo a comment from earlier, you are only as good as your drummer; they're the engine room of the band.
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1987 G&L SB1 - Heavily Road Worn *SOLD*
NancyJohnson replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
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That's the way I'm leaning too.
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Racked power plus a choice of GED, dUg, BDDI. Rack tuner. I'm pretty much of the mindset that I'm ready for a change to be honest; I don't need all this stuff and money isn't an issue! As soon as Andertons have stock, I'll A/B the two heads and see what's best.
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I suppose the thing with MIDI is that I never saw a place for it in what I was doing, so that whole area of technology never really had any impact on the sixteen notes a bar noise I've been churning out for years. Anyhow, decision pretty much made here; I want to do a side by side with the A/O and the v2...providing I can nail the tone I want (which doesn't appear to be an issue; you know where I'm at now tonally), I'll just pull the trigger and then have a fire sale.
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Yep, it works fine from the blend perspective, yes. Still a little flummoxed as to why there wasn't simply a button on the facia to achieve this; yes, I know it's Geddy's design etc. but not all of us are running stereo set ups.
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I'm such an old fart that I just tend to set up so I sound lively and leave it at that.
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As I'm not really doing that much live work these days, I had been thinking about dumping my rack set up at some point and moving to something a little more bijou...a mate of mine owns the V1 and is pretty pleased with it. Hmmm.
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I'm enjoying the Andertons You Tube output, but really not seen anything (yet) that's made me sit up and go, 'Oooh.' On the regular guitar front, I'm still waiting for Gibson to pull the trigger on a proper doublecut Les Paul Junior (not the plastic monstrosities they're currently hawking), but they have git a singlecut now that looks ok.
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I Don't Like Mondays: Geldof fesses up, Fingers vindicated
NancyJohnson replied to skankdelvar's topic in General Discussion
Harking back to a similar period, and covered in the Anthony Reynolds book Japan - A Foreign Place, somehow or another 80% of Japan were coersed into signing away writing credits to have David Sylvian as sole composer on everything. In a roundabout way, this is telling us why Rob Dean relocated to Costa Rica and does birdwatching tours and Mick Karn, who died riddled with cancer while trying to crowdfund money for treatment, was pretty much penniless at the time of his death. Meanwhile, Mr Batt continues to reap the 100% rewards from his pre-solo career. -
I've got a pair of Lull basses (combined purchase price c.£9k), a Hamer (lowish purchase price, but a high book value) and an old Aria Primary Bass that owes me about £100.00. I love the expensive stuff; nothing wrong in having some pride in owning gear you've shelled out a fortune for. I've been buying and selling since the early 80s and while the Lulls are amazingly good instruments, at the same time the Aria is a wonderful thing too. I can't quantify why I'm so attached to the Aria; its not a type I particularly like (a Precision style thing), but it plays wonderfully and I don't really have to worry about dinging it. Perhaps it was just that the stars aligned somehow when I got it.
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Tina Weymouth BBC bass programme in Jan
NancyJohnson replied to arthurhenry's topic in General Discussion
I think this is it in a nutshell. It's just BBC populism tripe; the omissions speak louder than the people who were in it. The upcoming guitar one, it would have been great if Dave Grohl had done it; much as I dislike Nirvana/Foo Fighters as an individual I find the guy endearing, engaging and passionate about his subject matter in equal measure. I suspect the guitar one will follow the same right-on format favoured by Auntie; heavily weighted delta blues for the first 15 minutes, featuring loads of (black) blues players that no one has heard of, a bit about Elvis stealing his entire act from aforementioned blues players, Sun Records, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, Hendrix, Woodstock, a short piece on Page/Clapton/The Who/Fleetwood Mac, perhaps a few seconds on Eddie Van Halen, a bit of Steve Jones. -
What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
I need to relax a bit, so tonight's listening is Handel's Soloman. It's pretty epic. -
Whats the most ridiculous thing you have been asked for on stage?
NancyJohnson replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Years ago, I was doing this regular Sunday lunchtime residency thing at a pub in Hackney. Let me cover the specifics; we're set up in the corner of the pub (The Cat and Mutton), three piece band, I'm sitting on a barstool, playing root notes doing covers (shudder), a 90 minute set in exchange for money, beer and a free lunch. One Sunday, there was some jostling at the bar over chicken wings and a fight breaks out. Now when I say fight, I mean a fight. It seemed the pub was full of two factions, both of whom were just itching to get it on and I'd say the place literally erupted and 90% of the clientele were punching the crap out of each other. Furniture is flying, people are on the floor hitting each other, glasses flying. It was like a brawl out of a cowboy film. Anyhow, let's get back on point. We're still playing. I'm laughing at the incredulity of what is going on, when I stand up and push my stool back closer to my amp to give the fight more room to breathe and from a selfish perspective, to offer protection for my gear. At this point, a bloke comes over to me and shouts, 'Excuse me mate, are you using that stool?' I just do this shrug and nod thing, he picks the stool up, runs into the melee and breaks it over someone. So there you are. The most ridiculous thing I've been asked is whether I was still using a stool.- 160 replies
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Tina Weymouth BBC bass programme in Jan
NancyJohnson replied to arthurhenry's topic in General Discussion
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Tina Weymouth BBC bass programme in Jan
NancyJohnson replied to arthurhenry's topic in General Discussion
The Tina Weymouth show was frankly a bit stinky poo. I'm just tired of these type of shows, trawling out the same old names. Dull, dull, dull. Where's Sheehan? Myung? Geddy? Flea? Entwistle? Why is it always the same old content? Crap. -
I have an artist endorsement deal
NancyJohnson replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
I met him at Manny's store. I'd just gone in for a nosey and saw this bloke who I recognised from somewhere, he was pretty prominent in the adverts in Bass Player at the time. One of the staff asked whether I'd 'like to meet Larry' and it just clicked. I'd concur that he was genuinely interested in what gear I was using, the band I was playing in, whether I was gigging regularly and whether I'd heard about.the Hydrive gear. He watched some You Tube footage, listened to some studio stuff. Honestly didn't think I was going to leave the store with anything other than strings. Credit to him though. He sorted out everything with Korg and about a week after we got back from New York, everything was delivered. I just get the feeling he must bang out artist deals left, right and centre, much to the scourge of global distributors.