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MacDaddy

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  1. There is no relief in my neck and adjusting the truss rod isn't having any effect. I'm guessing this is gonna end up costing? Any advice? cheers McD.
  2. Just to confirm before I post mine - Tech Soundsystems is now TecAmps
  3. [quote name='Rich' post='458307' date='Apr 9 2009, 12:48 PM']Apart from the ones that have [color="#FF8C00"]orange[/color] LEDs [/quote] or [color="#FF00FF"]pink [/color]LED's!
  4. [quote name='OldGit' post='458218' date='Apr 9 2009, 11:41 AM']The biggest to553r in the world. We occasionally play the "talk like a top gear presenter" game at home where you have to have that gap before the end of every sentence..[/quote] what about the 'dress like a top gear presenter'? A suit jacket worn with jeans and trainers.
  5. [quote name='escholl' post='458017' date='Apr 9 2009, 12:39 AM']it's all about the frequencies that will cut through -- guitarists tend to get rid of their upper mids, hence leaving them for you see if you can get them to roll off the bass control on their amps a LOT -- it won't sound so great on its own but in the band suddenly everything will be much clearer [/quote] you seem to be suggesting that I ask 2 guitar players to turn their controls in a direction that isn't up? I don't think they are aware of the concept!
  6. Good thread. I was going to post something similar, about why is it, when I have a great bass sound (lovely and fat and with plenty of bottom end without being muffled) it doesn't work with the band? (2 guitar line up old school metal). The sound that does work, sounds horrible on it's own, all toppy and upper middy, but when the band are playing it works
  7. Wireless all the way. Only use cables (obbm) for rehearsal and studio. Hate using cables live, can't go back I use Audio Technica. But which ever brand you choose make sure you get a UHF and not a VHF.
  8. [quote name='Golchen' post='457100' date='Apr 8 2009, 09:28 AM']Just bought a jazz but it actually has a precision pickup as well![/quote] that's what I'd vote for. Jazz but with the P pup.
  9. I hate the way the Yanks do it, 8th notes, quarter notes etc... I've seen it creeping into some guitar mags here, especially in the notes to tabbed transcriptions.
  10. [quote name='donhills' post='456730' date='Apr 7 2009, 07:40 PM']Thanks - link now corrected - yes 99p is cheap as chips![/quote] what chip shops do you go to? 99p is cheaper than the ones I know!
  11. [quote name='Hamster' post='456608' date='Apr 7 2009, 05:30 PM']I'll come, as long as you do this one [/quote] ROFL!
  12. What's your opinion of the recess on the back of the neck, which is meant to make access easier to the higher frets? BTW Good review
  13. I ordered some speakers from them a couple of years ago. The boxes were in a right state, fortunately the speakers were unblemished.
  14. [quote name='molan' post='454990' date='Apr 5 2009, 10:47 PM']I reckon you've played half the basses on BC Rich [/quote] Half of all BC Rich basses Does Lorne know? Lovely Esh, if I could I would
  15. [quote name='AM1' post='454812' date='Apr 5 2009, 06:10 PM']Get on it! Some of the best live bands I've seen have consisted of "older" musicians. Look at bands like UK Subs, Charlie Harper is in his 60s and still full of energy and delivers a blistering live performance.[/quote] [i]And [/i]he always has a 16 year old Punkette girlfriend! Go Charlie! BTW cool set list, I'd go see a band doing knocking those out Re the age thing. It's no barrier to having fun, but if I want to join a band intent on making it, telling people I'm in my 20's rather than pushing 40 would still be the best thing to do.
  16. A friend of mine used to run a music shop. One day a guy came in trying to see what he could get for his bass. The bass had the bridge at the bottom of the body, but there were holes wee bit up the body. When asked what they were for, the guy said he had put some new strings on, but they were longer than the original ones so he had to move the bridge to make them fit Now that's dumb! True story I 5h1t you not.
  17. 2nd hand values. I seem to remember a Gear Guide in one of the Guitar mags years ago. It was quite comprehensive, even featuring effects.
  18. Mike's cracking on with this isn't he How long until completion? Roughly?
  19. Playing in a Big Band (or Dance Band - slightly different) can be good fun and a nice little earner, and often featuring totty within the ranks
  20. [quote name='elom' post='452039' date='Apr 1 2009, 10:57 PM']Okay so I guess I was being too subtle. For those who didn't get it, do you just assume that I randomly post pictures of fish? Still at least it didn't burst the bubble for a while.[/quote] neither did I [quote name='MacDaddy' post='451019' date='Apr 1 2009, 12:35 AM']Actually I think that tomorrow, it won't be as bad as it seems.[/quote]
  21. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='451841' date='Apr 1 2009, 06:34 PM']I will do just that, but do be aware that I'm not currently gigging (working nights has seen to that!) Having said that, I DO jam along to music a lot, so I'll have a reasonable idea of how it'd sit in a mix...[/quote] ta
  22. can't believe this hasn't sold yet, and only £150 New people are signing up to the site all the time, I'm sure there will be one into his/her metal that will snap this up.
  23. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='451135' date='Apr 1 2009, 07:50 AM']And yesterday's addition... A Status Streamline. An Amazing Instrument. I had custom pickups and Series/Parallel switching for both, which gives some good tonal options![/quote] Could you do a review of this, once you've got used to it and gigged it?
  24. [quote name='BigRedX' post='451703' date='Apr 1 2009, 04:53 PM']You missed Simon Farmer (Gus), John Diggins and Chris Eccleshall from the list of 'must feature' luthiers...[/quote] and Mike Walsh of Zoot bass.
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