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Owen

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  1. I looked at your website. I will now have to spend the rest of the day reminding myself that I do not need a new bass.
  2. That organ had bottom end that we can only dream of. Righteous LF!
  3. RHCP - good band cos of the great drummer. No diss on the rest of them, but without Chad Smith they would be nowhere.
  4. Realistically looking fpr a trade at the moment because I will have to take these off things. If I have another then I could live without the bottom A facility that these provide at the moment. Sorry. [quote name='StevieD_FenderP2009' post='690313' date='Dec 21 2009, 01:04 AM']how much for the black one?[/quote]
  5. As it says. GB7 in chrome or black (black is older an has slightly larger backplate)
  6. 2U £30 posted The EMS is a 3U rack which will change into a 6U rack with the added panels (included). The top comes off and houses a mixer horizontaly if needed or the top can be secured to make a "normal" rack. [url="http://www.cpcases.com/product.asp?productid=11&count=1"]http://www.cpcases.com/product.asp?productid=11&count=1[/url] £65 posted
  7. Hi Stompbox I have the Helicore Orchestral light set £40 Corelli 360 Medium Solo tuning set £30 D'addario Helicore Solo set £30 sets left The helicore orchestral light set would probably be what you need unless you want to get adventurous and take a solo tuning set (made to tune 1 tone up so they would be pretty loose in normal tuning). [quote name='Stompbox' post='688563' date='Dec 18 2009, 05:27 PM']Good afternoon, Have you still got any sets left - I have only recently got a 3/4 DB - it's strung with Innovation black nylon "Ultra Black" which are high tension (it says on the box). What I'm after are a set that are, perhaps, a little easier to play - are the Helicore Solo or Orchestral more suitable - I'm playing ( or TRYING to play ) pizz for fairly basic Country/Blues/Standards kind of stuff. On a purely practical note metallic/silver strings would also be easier to see in a dark setting on a black fingerboard! Anyway do you have a set that might suit please? Thanks.[/quote]
  8. I think that the considered response should have been "Owen, it's late and you are obviously tired and you have not though this whole thing through. Given your total lack of woodworking skills you might as well go and light a fire with £20 notes. Get a grip on yourself" This thread is now defunkt.
  9. Due to my truly stellar woodworking skills I fancy building a short scale Rob Allen Mouse-esque headless 5 string. One of those those statments is not true. Anyway, never one to let details get in my way, I know that there are a few shorter scale 5 strings around. The RA Mouse (a 4 string) is 30". Has anyone any experience of a 30" B? I'm guessing it would be way too floppy and I am wondering perhaps about a 31" or 32". Comments?
  10. I have no idea where to get them cheap, but there is a mod that a lot of people are making that seems to make them very nice indeed. I have not done it and this is not a personal rec, but it looks cheap and easy. [url="http://www.churchmedia.net/forums/general-audio/17017-shure-sm57-modification-experiment-described.html"]http://www.churchmedia.net/forums/general-...-described.html[/url] [quote name='Finbar' post='685857' date='Dec 15 2009, 10:51 PM']My band is doing demos for the album we're recording next year at the moment, and we're doing it on the cheap to keep costs down, and hopefully get it done quickly. So the drums have been recorded already with a friend of ours, and the guitar is being recorded at the guitarist's house through his Line 6 Guitarport (which sounds pretty lol for the distortion, but it does the job for a demo quite happily). I'm supposed to be doing the bass at my house too. But I'm not really set up for it. I have an external soundcard with two inputs (Tascam US-122), but that's about it. I have some monitors on order though. Can't do anything until they get here. Originally I was just going to go direct into the interface and then use Guitar Rig for an amp simulator and just put up with the okay sound I'd get, but now I'm planning to utilise both channels of my recording interface by sending a DI signal from my EBS Microbass II to one channel for fundamental bassy tones and cleans (gives me a little preamp control, as well as speaker simulation), and then mic my amp and send that overdriven sound to the second channel simultaneously. All being well, that should sound awesome! Especially as my new Matamp head is just about finished and ready to pickup However, I'm pretty noobish at this, so I could end up managing to cock such a simple plan up I'll need to do it in the daytime when there's nobody to disturb in the house or next door, so I can crank the Matamp to something usable. But I'll also need a microphone for the plan to work :/ I have a Sennheiser e835 that I bought for my vocals in the band which I can use, but I don't imagine that will sound ideal. When did microphones get so expensive? I want an SM57, but they're about £100. I'm sure the 58 and 57 could be picked up for about £70 last time I checked a couple of years ago? I've had a lot of people telling me to use a kick drum mic, but I reckon a 57 would be a better investment as an "it will do anything pretty well" mic for home recording, and I only really need the mic for the mids and treble. I'll be using the DI for the lows. It'll also be the mic I plan to take round for shows as well - I'm aiming to do the same thing live as I do recorded, with blending the DI with the aggressive mic'd sound. I don't mind buying something like this as an investment - but I'll need the mic, a bass drum mic stand and a couple of mic leads, which is all adding up to about £150 I reckon. Cheaper way of doing this, anyone? I'm wary of eBay bargains from hearing so many stories of counterfeit Shure mics [/quote]
  11. I sold Jack a Demeter. He then let me buy it back. What a gent!
  12. Owen

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    [quote name='Happy Jack' post='460408' date='Apr 12 2009, 09:33 AM']Good guy to deal with - very fair & sensible. Also dangerously good at coming up with innovative swop deals! That Demeter is now the heart of my rig, Owen. Cheers. Jack[/quote] Jack then sold it back to me! Super
  13. [quote name='Duarte' post='680005' date='Dec 10 2009, 10:43 AM']If you like the Stingray 5, consider a Bongo! Seriously, seriously consider one.[/quote] Mmmmmmm... Bongo goodness. Not just 3 but 4 band EQ. Alternatively why not a Status Streamline for something completely different.
  14. Good price. If it had a 1.5" proper P width nut I would have had it by now.
  15. I have an incoming Bongo. But then I noticed that there are some limited edition Bongos with all rosewood necks. Lush.
  16. And a go faster stripe all the way around it. Quality.
  17. She is the bomb. That album is the bomb.
  18. Does anyone have a clue why paypal would, on two different computers, log me into Paypal Netherlands? Thanks
  19. Owen

    SOLD

    [quote name='jude_b' post='676222' date='Dec 6 2009, 10:17 PM']I agree that it is an interesting piece of furniture - although I suspect upright players are still probably the butt of the orchestra's jokes, after the percussionist, of course.[/quote] Viola players are the butt of orchestral jokes.
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