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waynepunkdude

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  1. Now I think about it I do slap sometimes on staccato lines but I never pop, I think people get slapping and popping mixed up.
  2. How sweet, she just needs the Stingray and the mohawk.
  3. Why is the D the luckiest note? Because it has a flat by the C
  4. I think it'd take me a little longer than a second, I know what all the notes are and where they are but most of the time I play by feel.
  5. [quote name='ahpook' post='1163084' date='Mar 15 2011, 01:55 PM']wtf ? what happened wayne ? you couldn't speak more highly about it at the meet ![/quote] SVT II GAS my friend, I can't have 2 SVT's in the house.
  6. Serviced not too long ago by Panic Music 'Ampeg has announced the introduction of a new 1350 watt, two channel bass amplifier capable of either stereo or mono operation. The SVT-5 PRO ($1469.00 list) is the latest offering from Ampeg in the Pro-Series line of bass amplification geared towards the rock and funk bass player. The SVT-5 PRO features two separate channels, clean and overdrive, giving the user the ability to switch from channel to channel, or combine the two channels via the four button footswitch. A 12AX7 tube located at the input stage of the preamp, adds warmth and fullness to the input signal enhancing the overall tone of the amplifier. Two separate power amplifiers are contained within the SVT-5 PRO, delivering 600 watts in stereo or a massive 1350 watts in the mono-bridged mode. The tone shaping possibilities the SVT-5 PRO offers are very extensive with features such as, a built-in compressor, variable midrange selector control, and an octave circuit that adds a note one octave lower to the note being played. The back panel offers many patching possibilities for the user to choose from; a tuner out jack, effects loops for the clean and overdrive channels, preamp out jacks for the clean and overdrive channels, preamp out jack for the octave circuit, transformer balanced XLR line outs, and power amp in jacks for connecting an external preamp to either or both channels. Durable and long lasting locking Neutrik Speakon jacks are used for the speaker output jacks ensuring a strong and trouble free signal.' I'll throw in a 4U rack as well. I'm asking £500 will post at your cost or will PX with cash your way for an SVT2 or a 400+ I'll get some new pics up later
  7. [quote name='icastle' post='1162412' date='Mar 14 2011, 09:26 PM']Not all amps have them. They just leave the power amp stage running at a preset 'max' level and use the volume control to control the pre amp volume. The idea was to remove the option of creating distortion accidentally.[/quote] Cool, cheers. Still waiting to hear back, I hate the waiting game.
  8. I'm looking at buying an old school SVT 2 but they don't seem to have a gain knob, any reason?
  9. [quote name='markorbit' post='1162263' date='Mar 14 2011, 08:02 PM']I don't need this![/quote] Haha I do
  10. [quote name='Clarky' post='1161976' date='Mar 14 2011, 04:29 PM']Imagine Fieldy playing for hours on end at ear-splitting volume. You wouldn't be far off an approximation of the Bass Show (at least on the Saturday)[/quote] I was going to go then it dawned on me that it'd cost me £60 for a slap fest and there is brothel near here that is much cheaper.
  11. [quote name='cetera' post='1161970' date='Mar 14 2011, 04:25 PM']IMHO most of that just sounded like random percussive clicks with an occasional unconnected note chucked in.... yuk....[/quote] Ever heard of Korn?
  12. [quote name='Zach' post='1161879' date='Mar 14 2011, 03:24 PM']A general rule of thumb seems to apply, in that font size is inversely proportional to brain size.[/quote] [size=7]SOD OFF[/size]
  13. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='1161403' date='Mar 14 2011, 09:19 AM']*stifles giggle*[/quote] Was it the 'slappers' or the 'banging out' ?
  14. I feel a lot of slappers are like those chavs in their Saxos banging out D 'n B at high volumes, they think it's impressive and everybody wants to hear it but most people think they are dicks.
  15. I often get a relieved look in shop when I'm trying out basses and I ask 'Have you got a pick I can borrow?'
  16. I can't remember if this had a logo, and I can't find full pic. Edit: found one, it does.
  17. [url="http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/j/joe_cocker/with_a_little_help_from_my_friends_live_btab.htm"]http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/j/joe_cock...s_live_btab.htm[/url]
  18. [quote name='dab' post='1160670' date='Mar 13 2011, 04:45 PM']hi all,im new to playing bass,and would like to know what the difference is between a fender p bass,and a fender squire p bass. dave[/quote] Materials and the country it's made in are the main differences.
  19. [quote name='BurritoBass' post='1160566' date='Mar 13 2011, 03:19 PM']27secs in - hard to believe this made a comedy show. One for all you Soul lovers Enjoy![/quote] Since when was Shooting Stars funny?
  20. [quote name='Jobo Pooks' post='1160517' date='Mar 13 2011, 02:51 PM'] I didn't think I'd find the three stooges so early on in my membership. Keep up the good work lads...or is it girls? [/quote] Oh head shot, great response.
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