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fleabag

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  1. Oooh... you could be onto something.
  2. I found some glow in the dark dots in my spares box. Must have bought them a while back. They were already shaped as dots so didnt need cutting. I fired up the UV wand, gave them a 30 second burst. I waited , and 15 seconds later , they had stopped glowing. I guess these need some permanent source of light. Not that good for me really.
  3. And it will carry on, till the thief rips off/encounters the wrong person. Law of average surely will work eventually ? I cant wait.
  4. Mine's first in the chain, so none of my pedals get that low unwanted Hz first off.
  5. 4 or 5 string pickups Bridge : D.C. = 15.5K Neck : D.C. = 14.9K Overall Length 101mm Overall Width 36mm Overall Height 18mm Ceramic Magnet
  6. I double checked my own bodies manuals, and Sylvia is correct about 30 minute record time, but this only applies to my full frame Nikon D810. My Crop D7000 only does 20 mins.
  7. You can get external mics for DSLR's or Mirrorless. You aren't forced to use the built in mic There's plenty to choose from too. https://www.amazon.co.uk/CVM-V30-LITE-Microphone-Super-Cardioid-Condenser/dp/B07DWW3RWD/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=dslr+microphone&qid=1683698677&sr=8-3
  8. Yup, i also have UV torch ( not the nasty micro torch that use to come with Luminlays ) so will give your sheet stuff a whirl. I think i get about 45 mins glow time from the bass i have with Luminlays already fitted, so if the sheet stuff lasts that long, then it's a bargain
  9. Are those the sort that dont need a UV torch to make them glow, so rely on light at a gig to glow ?
  10. 4 years ago live in Berlin. Still a brilliant vocalist. He's lost nothing at all.
  11. Looks like a scammer to me. Zero profile. C0cked up ad. Pizz poor description. Item description from the seller: 5 string bass guitar used.
  12. So they sound great, and now we see they look utterly gorgeous. Very professional looking cabs.
  13. I bet you were that stripper 🧦🩲
  14. If it's any use, i have a pair of Claymores in a fretless. They're pretty fabulous IMO. Just a passive bitsa for home use, TBH, but the tone is top notch
  15. It's been a while since i actually laughed till i puked. Looks like something recycled from i dont know what. Yes i do - neck from a Black & Decker workmate, body from a wheelbarrow. Someone should humanely take an axe to it. And forget the humane bit
  16. Magniff - Roger superlungs Chapman. 10/10
  17. Limited runtime is a thing with my Nikons, ( about 15 or 20 mins ) so i guess it may well be a thing with all DSLRs that also do video. A camcorder would be better in that respect but how long do you need an interrupted video recording to be ? You only need enough recording time for the length of any track. 3 or 4 minutes, unless you're a prog rock extended songs crew. If you only need to record regular songs, a DSLR will be fine, as long as you stop the recording after each song. The limit then is just the card storage. Get a big one. If you can get deals on a Pansonic, i would go down that route. The lighting would be troublesome for either option, depending how bad it is. You may need to up the ISO but as you know, high ISO introduces digital noise. Experiment first
  18. You probably know, but son Aaaron is still here near Ashford in Kent making pickups.
  19. Some unknown old copy Jazz body. I say old because there wasn't a drilled channel for the bridge earth wire, so it must have had a metal strip for an earth. Peavey neck lovingly fretlessed by Robin Manton. The fingerboard is a joy. Armstrong Claymore soapbar humbuckers Old photos missing - see next post
  20. So size does matter. They lied to us. New cap on the left from Black Dog, listed as 0.047. Monster on the right has now been blow torched. And i have proper use of a tone control , finally. Thanks to all for helping out
  21. For some reason, i've never played till i have a blister, and have never developed fingertip callouses, though fingertips on both hands are tough. My thumbtips , in comparison are softer
  22. So, supergob + superlungs = monster
  23. Make some kind of pad, maybe sponge would do ( just ask Waddo for piece of his brain ) and tape it to the bottom half of your bass body rear. This will kick the bottom of the bass outwards. How thick you make the sponge is down to how much you need the bass to tilt
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