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fleabag

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  1. They dont own islands but both owned properties in Hawaii https://observer.com/2018/04/fleetwood-mac-john-mcvie-hawaii-home-honolulu-sold/
  2. Thanks - mic level it is
  3. Just looked at the manual and it doesnt say much about the D.I. but you have answered my question better than the manual. The console is an analogue Yamaha MX 12/4
  4. Thanks Mr horse, yes a typo in the title and post. It's a 9.2 as you say. I'll have a whiz through that manual , cheers for the link !
  5. Are you sure loosened the truss rod and not tightened it ? Some bass's TR's are oppossite when tightening and loosening
  6. While us chaps are still in rehearsals, i'm thinking about going D.I. out in the future. The 9.2 has the option of switchable Line or Mic level D.I. Is one better / more useful than the other, and can i still use both channel gains + volumes , and master volume , whichever D.I. option i use ?
  7. Jaco's cat only needed 4 strings
  8. Great timing and intonation on a fretless.
  9. I had a pair and they were excellent
  10. http://www.armstrongpickups.co.uk/miscellaneous-pickups/
  11. This is a public forums. It would be a good idea to remove your mobile and ask people to PM for that contact number instead
  12. Yes, i can confirm - here's a thread i've contributed to. Any thread i posted in has a star.
  13. I nearly understood that
  14. I see your point, but I would think a stepped drill bit would be easier and more accurate , no ?
  15. Good points
  16. Well how many bassers out there want Midi bass ? Thats pretty niche. 3 or 4 years for a build is rediculous unless they have an enormous order book. Even Wal dont quote that long, do they ?
  17. Yup, too woolly for me
  18. Vari- focals are like looking out of a fishbowl. I went for Bi-focals, or Bi-vocals if you're called @Velarian Sorry V
  19. I don't see how a Forstner bit would work, as they can't be centrered on a hole that's already there.
  20. How do they stay in business with those build times ?
  21. Great tutes indeed. I used to play Halloween on fretless, and although this guy isnt giving a tute, it's an easy enough bass line to play, and one of my fave Japan tracks
  22. Brilliant - some bassisters have a sense of humour
  23. Boss VE20 here, used for backing only. Has everything needed. I believe there's a Boss VE2 now which is smaller than mine. Take the time to set it up properly and they work fine
  24. I'm not going to be much help, as i was the other way round. I started on guitar and moved to drums first then bass. I could already use all the left hand fingers by the time i moved to bass, and still use all four when fretting bass, though not chords. I have a spanking Taylor 12 electro for when i feel like a twang
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