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fleabag

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  1. Beer crates don't fold down nice and flat
  2. And cheap too ... Kerching ! http://www.staples.co.uk/tall-folding-step-stool/cbs/297690682.html?price=incvat&cm_mmc=SEM_PLA-_-google-_-serp-pla&mcode=SEM_PLA-google-serp-pla&gclid=CKbblqPv8dECFc2c7QodvsoNnA&gclsrc=aw.ds
  3. [quote name='GreeneKing' timestamp='1486042675' post='3228721'] Oops, just read your post Fleabag. As I understand it, if you add octaves down and they are subaural you still get the unique 'flavour' from the harmonics and sub harmonics above. [/quote] Cleared that up Greene, thanks
  4. These are mine .. E - Z - Fold steps. I use a pair for extra stability Flat for transporting Flip open for placing cabs on
  5. I have my cabs on stands but the're not adjustable
  6. [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1486032735' post='3228610'] Only by you it seems Peter, everyone else I know puts them as the last element in the chain to ensure that the pedals don't introduce any sub-frequencies. The only thing I might want downstream of it is a DI box. [/quote] Not exactly, Pete. If you read about the MT on Talkbass, you'll also find that some put it at the front and some put it last I was thinking though that if someone ran an Octaver, you wouldnt want the MT last, surely ? Would that not kill any of the notes below E ?
  7. [quote name='jonnythenotes' timestamp='1486020071' post='3228491'] Hey Fleabag, and thanks for your comments.... The only kit I use is a Seymore Duncan pick up booster, a Stageclix radio system, and any day now a Mini Thumpinator. I presume, working from the guitar back to the amp, it will be radio receiver into the pick up booster, booster into the Thumpinator and then into the amp.... What do you think? [/quote] I dont see any problem with that
  8. And some of Deke live and that lovely Welsh accent , bless him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knNAStZ9Qfw
  9. As a wave goodbye to the great man... Kerosene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV00MYQKY0Y
  10. One other thing, there's a debate as to where to stick it in the chain, assuming you have other pedals First or last ? I guess suck it and see.
  11. Yup, as stated 2.1 mm Neg tip, like any Boss pedal PS and others of that ilk Mine is run off of my power bank ...no problems
  12. Be Good To Youself At Least Once A Day and Rhinos Winos And Lunatics were some of our gang's standard fayre music back in the 70's when i were a lad, although Deke wasn't in the line up of Be Good after being sacked, but he was on Rhinos after folding Iceberg Another irreplaceable loss
  13. There's some talk on the place on another forum.. Might be worth a read https://justinguitarcommunity.com/index.php?topic=35405.0
  14. More Ovation !! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p58kCYsiwt0
  15. yeah i looked at that guys price and thought ' ambitious ' Still - £53k - £70k ...thats some guitar he's got. I've even got the album my pal made with that Gib LP he used for the recording
  16. Oh..'ang on WTF ?? arghhhhhhhhsssse !! https://reverb.com/uk/item/3462137-gibson-les-paul-standard-1957-goldtop?gclid=CPLiyIvG2dECFU48GwodYF0B6w&pla=1
  17. On a side note, a pal of mine who no longer lives in this country ( he married his french wife here and then moved to france ) owns an original Les Paul Gold Top 1957 He had this when i first met him in 1980, so how long he owned it before then i have no idea ... and he still has it. Wonder what thats worth now ?
  18. [quote name='ZilchWoolham' timestamp='1485203482' post='3222116'] He did so in the late 70's while remaining very much active in music, and later sold the estate to an environmental organisation, back in the 90's I believe. [/quote] 15,000 acre Strathaird estate on Skye to the John Muir Trust Anderson didnt care about the cash ( 3/4 million ) so he could be fussy and the JM trust got it becuase it was going to be preserved for conservation "I didn't want to sell the estate to some hunting shooting, fishing type " unquote. Good for him Not connected to his Salmon farm in Inverness
  19. [quote name='keeponehandloose' timestamp='1485196280' post='3222013'] Yes, Jah Wobble uses the same..its that big neck pickup that does it. [/quote] Quite right The Magnum 3 i had also had a monster pickup
  20. I might have to mention John McGeoch's fabulous guitar work
  21. A Devoto devotee eh , Rhys ? More air time for Barry - his bass lines / tones are as weird as Howards voice. Lovely jubbly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvBeVR2jeks
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