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Did he advertise it as "like new" , many people do, "mint condition" , "never used" . At least fooking dust the thing off before you sell it....hate those type of sellers...
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That makes sense , wish we lived in 80s when these were available in some high street shops.
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Mine is 16mm by 20 mm, but looks like room to fit a 25 mm. £9.99 handling charge ,comes to nearly 14 quid 🤣
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The plastic sleeve makes it harder to search, would a 49uf 400 volt work. Like this one.
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Yep, it's 47 uF C003 400v, for Nichicon ZSSR706HA power board , but is it? Could be 37 uf.
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Sold out ,I'm afraid and more expensive on eBay, it's the price of a second hand ps 1
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Can someone identify this capacitor. It's on a PS1 power board. The top looks a bit bulge so I think need replacing . The power board fuse keeps blowing everytine I plug in the power supply. I think I may try to replace the capacitor once I have the correct one. Picture of capacitor and fuse space . Thank you
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Last year I bought a feat factory vinyl, fh it's some heavy tunes in there.
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This , every time I play along in a dropped D to a song or two it's followed by standard e tuning. Easier to get a cheap 5 er
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He plays a six string on the Sad But True during Freddie Mercury tribute at Wembley in 92. The song is in dropped D tuning. David Ellefson plays a five stringer but not sure what songs he uses them for. Maybe some death metal songs, there are BC members who post metal playing ( usually plays heavy stuff) in show us your playing video? Maybe they could advice, they post some great skills @SaimoN and @WHUFC BASS
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Enter Sandman, pretty easy not a lot to learn
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Did music lessons at school help with your musical life?
SH73 replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
I played a triangle during Christmas nativity at age 6 and 7 , I was told I had a good sense of rhythm. .... -
What exactly did You did after Your last gig ?
SH73 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I returned to bass playing around 2010 and ever since I wanted to play in a band again, but I can't think of anything worse than gigging late night packing up worrying about parking close to the venue, having my gear stolen etc. When the first covid restrictions were lifted I went to a pub gig and watched the band packing, they seemed to pack their own gear. Maybe it was their arrangement. If it was me gigging , I'd get a lightweight cab, and me gone before the singer says thank you to punters. -
What exactly did You did after Your last gig ?
SH73 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I'm disappointed you not posting no police grammar vehicle. -
Is there a popular bass player, that you just don’t get?
SH73 replied to Rayman's topic in General Discussion
Flea -
It's just like any modern music played on radio. That's why I listen to Planet Rock.
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You can join us in the next month in April composition challenge
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I quit a band before, the same band twice, but they wanted me back
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Microsoft
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It's not a fish , it's an instrument..
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Can somebody explain DI Recording to a dummy?
SH73 replied to MikeTheMisfit's topic in General Discussion
That's correct I also used their You Tube, demos initially. I have tried different free versions of DAW but couldn't get on with them. -
Can somebody explain DI Recording to a dummy?
SH73 replied to MikeTheMisfit's topic in General Discussion
The simple explanation I can offer is that you can do a research on You Tube (some good some misleading tutorials). I started recording when I joined BC and since I've learnt a tiny if information. Before you buy anything make sure your PC, laptop, I pad or whatever you use, the operating system is compatible with the audio interface. What I did, a basic starting point.: I bought an audio interface " Focusrite Scarlett 2i2". It has two inputs. This came with a free DAW, Ableton live. Most interfaces you buy will come with a free DAW. You plug the Focusrite Scarlett to your PC via USB, use the instructions to download package and set it up. ( It comes with a code etc). Next step is to download your DAW to your PC/ laptop or whatever you use , then when you open the DAW you set up the preferences, audio in/out. I found the set up the most frustrating part but there are plenty of tutorial videos online. Once it's all set up and your audio interface is connected . You plug an instrument into the interface audio and begin a new frustrating process of learning how to record etc. You will get there eventually. -
Another moronic delivery by Evri. about two weeks ago they lobbed a heavy item over the fence that landed on concrete patio. Luckily only bent the two brackets that that attach to the rack.