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8 minutes ago, NancyJohnson said:
My old band went through many iterations before I found it all somewhat exasperating and jumped. Reckon we may have got up to A (me, obvs), D (second drummer), H (third guitarist) and L (third singer) before things really hit the fan.
L decided he didn't think D was any good and argued that we should try out ¥ (a drummer we all knew), to prove a point. So we did, but ¥ wasn't remotely interested in joining, but L thought ¥ would. A knew ¥ wouldn't. A knew D was a bit crap and H was on the fence, but L decided D needed to go and said A needed to tell him.
So A told him. It was horrible for A. A then found a new drummer through Facebook (let's call him P) and he was a great player, although Ps raison d'etre was primarily for shagging audience members even while his wife was there. 'Where's P,' she'd say, 'Have you seen him?'
L started to make life difficult for A, despite A writing the bulk of the material, and A left, eventually being replaced by Q, R and S, before the band imploded.
Is the answer X=y^2 + 23 ?
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3 hours ago, Chienmortbb said:
So they tune down half and octave? Frustrated bass players?
The bass tunes down half an octave as well
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6 minutes ago, p4ul said:
Bloody Capos or "Satan's Claw"
I have a hard enough time working out what the guitar player is doing without them cheating.
My heart sinks when they whip out a "well what fickin key are we in now" clamp.
I don't think anyone has ever used Satan's claw for doom metal so there's your solution. No one is going to tune down half an octave and then put on a capo
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On 20/01/2026 at 00:27, Stub Mandrel said:
Hexs in the bath in case Pure Cremation pop round with a flamethrower .
Ah yes, the mobile service.
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This may have wandered a little off topic. What was the topic?
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4 hours ago, Beedster said:
Yamaha use it and they know their stuff 👍
My BB1100S has conventional, Fender style P pickup. My Spector has reverse P
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They're struggling on but I've seen quite a few new Sportsters and Pan Europeans recently. Personally Id rather have Triumphs version of either of those.
Harley, like American car manufacturers only build products for the American market and don't consider what the rest of the world wants
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1 hour ago, neepheid said:
It subtly changes the sound, and gives people yet another thing to endlessly debate the virtues of on an electric bass
Is it up there with the nitro vs poly paint tone debate?
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What does a reverse P configuration achieve compared to the standard Fender configuration?
Ive got a bass with each type of P pickup but they're so different in terms of preamp and pickup position and bridge setup that I can't tell what reversing them has done.
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The important question is, can you get a tort pick guard to fit?
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3 hours ago, kodiakblair said:
Harley Davidson domestic sales are down 17%, down 12% internationally.
Japanese exports to US up 8.5%
Funny thing is both Fender and HD are owned by Servco Pacific 🤣
I think it was back in the 70's the protection tariffs were introduced to help Harley Davidson. It was either that or they'd have to build a modern motorcycle
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Im sure potential buyers of a $350 Harley Benton will now buy a $1500 US made Fender or Gibson.
Having said that, Harley Davidson would be long dead if it weren't for tariffs on far better imported Japanese bikes.
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Thats why you don't leave your P bass leaning against a radiator
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Thats not just what would happen in relatively poor northern towns. Here in this middle class south West town the same would happen except little Jemima and Sebastian will be expecting Percy Pigs instead of Haribo.
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8 minutes ago, Hellzero said:
Did you try their Le Bass?
I have one. The Le Bass is excellent but the Revolt is better.
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Just now, Hellzero said:
Pretty sure, it will sound meh...
Meh is not the sound im looking for.
Im using a Two Notes Revolt but finding theres a limit to how far I can push the drive before I lose note definition and its not enough dirt
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17 minutes ago, Hellzero said:
Straight out of the box:
If you have a Rickenbacker, yes.
If you have a Jazz Bass, no.
If you have a P-Bass, it's in between.
If you have some high output pickups, it's not that fantastic...
Active basses through it sound a bit meh.
I have a Spector so active with high output pickup. Reverse P bridge pickup at the neck with J in the bridge
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The pure cremation advert with the bloke in a bath. Why is he in a bath? Why isn't someone holding him under to get him closer to that cremation he wants.
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My band mates used to have a grunge covers band but played the interesting, great songs rather than the popular classics. It didn't go well, everyone just wanted Smells Like Teen Spirit, Alive, Black Hole Sun and Man In The Box while they were playing Sweet Young Thing by Mudhoney and Greasebox by Tad and Love Buzz by Nirvana.
This is why I won't do covers. I don't want to play the standard classics.
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Something to consume by Die Spitz.
Seamlessly blending stoner metal and punk. Absolutely brilliant. They've got some thoroughly disgusting bass tones.
The band members are all multi instrumentalists and regularly swap instruments so theres various playing styles going on with each instrument.
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3 hours ago, miles'tone said:
😂
It has to be something like this, that sounds interesting, to get me to leave the house these days.
Then you must be a fan if Igorrr. They're so weird they make Primus sound like Michael Buble
Weird but very clever
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40 minutes ago, neepheid said:
Aye, but who's going to be mad enough to issue that?
Dingwall probably.
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I guess another major factor is what you play. Mainstream genres will get more gigs than accoustic free form blackened industrial death skiffle.
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Reverse P pickup configuration
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Posted · Edited by SteveXFR
@neepheid beat me to it and explain it better