This is an awful lot of digital mixer for 350 notes + the old old iPad in your drawer. Yes, more expensive stuff does all sorts of more, but for running a hassle free gig, these are great.
And there we have it. Bargain of the year. Small cabs..... excursion...... blah blah blah....
4 speakers working in tandem in a box - shifting air is shifting air. These shift it beautifully. You can sit on this without testing your knees and lift it on your own without tensing. All for peanuts.
I have just found these as I was clearing. They are sealed in the bag. I am fully aware that these are as niche as it gets and will not be surprised if they do not sell - but.....well.......hey........
TC Spectracomp. I like it so much, I own 3. One for church, one for my pedal board and one for recording at home.
Multiband compression with presets developed by grownups which means I cannot mess them up. That is my favourite thing.
Positive and negative.
I had a bass modified to give the EMG circuit 18v power instead of the standard 9v. There was absolutely negligible difference.
Plumbing Bongo pickups and preamp into a Stingray. Wowzers!
I payed 12K for a car in cash once. The guy who sold it was so keen to get rid he did not even count it. I was taken aback. I sold it for £300 less than I paid and had 3 months of utterly glorious Audi A8 sport 4.2 twin turbo V8 Diesel goodness in the meantime.
I knew EXACTLY what I wanted when I commissioned my mind-bendingly expensive custom bass. I also knew what I wanted when I changed the pickups in it twice and the preamp in it 3 times. Then I knew that I did not know what I wanted. It was an expensive lesson.