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Interesting phrase. Are you disappointed with it? I found it took me a time to get to grips with the 400 eq when I first got it. Take some time to see how it all works.
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New Mesa Subway head - Further update with added snake oil
Steve Browning replied to Steve Browning's topic in Amps and Cabs
Interesting review. You come to the amp from the opposite direction from me so yours is another perspective of a wonderfully versatile amp. -
Used to, in fairness. Of course the real point is that you're trying to convince someone else to do it.
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You'd be an idiot to falsify the value. I used to work for Customs and I was not the only one who would know exactly the value of something.
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The codes on the pot shows it to be a CTS 1960 pot. The coding is 137 followed by the year (two digits) and then the week. I can't make out the week. Serial number is 60/61.
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John Birch was a respected guitar builder etc in the '70s. He made Brian May's first copy guitar. The pickup appears to be a DiMarzio and the decal has been chopped. A picture of the heel of the neck would be good. The neck will have some markings on it. Superficially, it looks to be a 57/58 era Precision.
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I see the Gallery advertises both makes. Are they worthy a quick call or email? The only other thing I can say is that the Trickfish site appears to give some guidance about the type of sound for which the cab is suited.
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Can anyone else expand why Trickfish are decently made boxes and Barefaced are better designed? Note "because Alex says so" is not an answer I am expecting.
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I hate voice notes...(feat Cuzzie)
Steve Browning replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
I'm with you. I never listen to voicemails either. I just call the number that rang me back. I run voicemail, hold the phone away from me and delete after the minimum 3 seconds. -
Genuine question. How are they better designed and what has drawn you to that conclusion?
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I would think they must import into the UK as themselves and then sell within the UK.
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There is a ridiculous amount of paperwork to deal with, and Customs are being very pedantic on this point. They are also forking out the charges on your behalf so advancing a total stranger credit. Costs like these seem exorbitant but you would probably pay it willingly if you had to do it yourself. That's not to say some aren't taking advantage.
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Interesting. I will be very interested in the result.
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You were quick./ I decided it was daft almost immediately.
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It does seem a bit of a stretch that they facing ruin after so many years of operation. Hay seems in short supply now that the sun has gone in.
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... but not to his bank manager!!
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I add about 25% to cover all the various costs. You're looking at about £640 on that I reckon.
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I wonder what Rog would be saying if he had to sort out the Who crew's visas and get the carnet done?
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We used to get a couple of little milk bottles with orange juice in. It was always a real triumph to nab one of those.
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Pearl Jam shuts down tribute act Pearl Jamm
Steve Browning replied to uk_lefty's topic in General Discussion
I have a mate in a Who tribute band. Not my thing at all but you'd think they were the Who the extent to which he goes on. They are just copying and riding on the fame of the real band. There's money, but no merit in it whatsoever. Not the merit he thinks, anyway. I think there's been a thread before but my favourite tribute band name is By Jovi. -
How/why do people allow their gear to get in a state?
Steve Browning replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
... and stashed it in a hedge so they could return later and pick it up. -
Pearl Jam shuts down tribute act Pearl Jamm
Steve Browning replied to uk_lefty's topic in General Discussion
I have to say I thought it was akin to a fly complaining to the hippo when the hippo waggled its ear to dislodge it. -
In the mid 80's I had an early Stingray. I didn't really get on with the pick-up placement (being used to the position on a Precision). I sold the Stingray to a chap I knew in order to buy my '66 Precision from a shop in Brighton. It was £260 and had been there ages, this was a time of headless basses. As he handed over the money I explained what I was going to use it for and it turned out he was selling the bass through the shop! To take things a step further, I was playing in a band around Brighton and a friend of the band came along one time. He was an ex bass player and explained that the fact it had SD scratched into certain parts was the fact that it had belonged to him (Steve Davy) and he had bought it new. He played in a band called Steamhammer and had used it extensively in that band - playing with the likes of Freddie King etc. I always love those stories of a small world etc.