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I used this when I was suffering from back and shoulder pain https://www.bestbassgear.com/gruvgear-duostrap-signature-black-leather-ergonomic-double-strap.htm There is also a cheaper non leather version, but the leather version is the one to go for. It took a bit of getting used to, as it is more like a half harness, half strap. However once I got accustomed to it, it was a winner. It distributes the weight of the instrument over both shoulders and in my case, worked a treat. It is expensive but made of the very best of materials. Can also be used as a regular strap.
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A week after purchasing my dream bass, a Sadowsky nyc j bass, I popped into a shop in Dublin and they had a used, Lakland U.S. Darryl Jones 4 string bass for sale. I picked it up and immediately fell under its spell. It felt like the bass was built for me, however at that moment I could not justify purchasing it within a week of purchasing the Sadowsky. I regretted not buying it there and then, and few days later I phoned the store, with the intention of pulling the trigger on it. Sadly it had been shipped to a buyer in Australia. He who hesitates is lost. That Lakland model is like hens teeth to find. Still regret not taking it when I had the chance.
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customs duty england france attention !!!
leroydiamond replied to Masse's topic in General Discussion
I have had delays importing from the UK to the E.U. by post, no doubt because of Brexit and what it intails. Teething problems getting their systems up to speed most likely and the waiting time is a pain. No such issues importing from the U.S. by post, as the process is well established. Post is my preferred option as it can be significantly cheaper than a courier. Declaring less than what the item's true value is risky. Incidently Northern Ireland has the best of both worlds as they are in the UK, together with being a member of the E.U. -
Adventures in a very loud pub band..
leroydiamond replied to theplumber's topic in General Discussion
You are using plugs and the sound can be painful. Well whatever plugs you are using cannot be described as ear protection. If you want to protect your hearing then custom moulded plugs are the answer. ACS moulds are excellent. I used to play in a pub rock band and with the ACS' I never had a problem. The ones you are using now are thrash. -
This guy has an interesting take on the notion of being offensive.
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Wishe he had that night.
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For sure and Stings performance on that night was by far the worst performance by a major act I have ever seen.
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Really liked the Police and he has made some interesting music in his own right. Saw him many years ago touring 'Mercury's Falling' album and on that night he was a load of tosh. Have never listened to him since
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NBD - Fender Custom Shop 62 Stack Knob Jazz
leroydiamond replied to Bridgehouse's topic in Bass Guitars
I tried the LF split coils in a '62 RI but preferred the original single coils -
Here is a take on The Edge's guitar playing
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He was simply echoing the views of the vast majority of Irish, both at home and abroad. No big deal
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🤣. In their early days they were very rough. When the astute Paul Mcguinness came on board as manager, he spotted the potential and made the difference. When they first came out, my mates and I in Ireland were big Lizzy and Rory Gallagher fans and thought U2 were nonsense, as in comparison their technical ability was down the toilet. Was watching a vid some years ago of the making of some U2 album or other, when Bono compared their drummer with JH Bono. Enough said.
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That it a nutshell IMO. Each member taken individually, from a technical perspective are nothing special. The Edge has a very individual sound, that depends significantly on all sorts of processing and good look to him. Put it all together and you get the U2 sound, with Bono having an instantly recognisable voice. They were never my cup of tea and Bono just gets on my tits.
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Why not get in touch and see can they accommodate you?. Maybe they could custom build you a Calibas and you could add your spec to it?.
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There is no indication that that is going to happen. They designed the Celiste and Calabas basses that were a departure, available in 5 and 6 string configurations and in their wisdom, have put them into retirement some time ago, sticking to the trusted designs that put them on the map in the first place. Jaydee are clearly not looking to put a dent in the market, because from a business perspective they have little need to. They are obviously trying to keep the business small, but busy and profitable. Obviously they are succeeding, if their long waiting list is anything to go by. They have been around for many years, when others have folded up their tent and moved on. If a player feels a Jaydee does not meet their requirements, then there are other options a plenty.
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Several years ago, I bought a 1965 jazz. It appeared to be all original other that a non original pick guard, together with a body and neck refinish. It came in at a nice price and the seller had no idea of its history, other than the previous owner saying that he was told It used to belonged to AC. There was no proof that it belonged to AC and I could not have cared less, as I really liked the bass. I used it for several years and decided to move it on, as I was culling the heard. As it came to me for not alot of money, I decided to sell it at a nice and a well known player and collector had a play loved it and bought it from me. Some weeks later he asked me did I know anything about the bass and I told him, other than the previous seller mentioning that it belonged to AC, that I knew nothing. We both had a snigger, thinking that it was a sales pitch, as much as anything else. Some weeks later I got a call from the new owner informing me that he had it on good authority that the bass did belong to AC!.
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Great to see the interest in Jaydee basses. With MK back using them, they will become only more desirable. I used to have a Roadie 2 and it was superb. Priced at £1455 it has to be one of the best bang for buck basses out there. I preferred mine to a friends Supernatural. A long wait time but well worth the wait.
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Wonderful news if you’re a fan of Porcupine Tree
leroydiamond replied to ambient's topic in General Discussion
It seems Porcupine Tree are more popular now than ever, judging by the size of the venues they are playing in. A decade of inactivity seems like it has been a good career move, and has garnered more and more fans, who have never had the pleasure of seeing the band live. -
Wonderful news if you’re a fan of Porcupine Tree
leroydiamond replied to ambient's topic in General Discussion
Beggs is a terrific player no question. It is the inevetable difference in presence that you mention that has relevance, together with me having a preference for Edwin within the context of PT. However time moves on, so we can wait and see. -
Wonderful news if you’re a fan of Porcupine Tree
leroydiamond replied to ambient's topic in General Discussion
I have seen SW and PT live and the SW show was pretty forgettable, whereas the PT show was one of if not the best gigs I have been at. Colin Edwin was terrific and though Beggs has all the chops, there is no guarantee that what he brings to the party, will emulate Edwin. All my opinion. -
Wonderful news if you’re a fan of Porcupine Tree
leroydiamond replied to ambient's topic in General Discussion
Beggs is terrific but in the context of PT, my preference would be for Colin Edwin by a distance. -
Wonderful news if you’re a fan of Porcupine Tree
leroydiamond replied to ambient's topic in General Discussion
I am a huge fan but very disappointed that Colin Edwin is no longer involved. Terrific player and loved his laid back demeanour. -
Over the years, I have found the sound at big arena/stadium shows a bit hit and miss (in fact more miss than hit). It can often depend on where one is seated or standing it appears. Some years back I went to see Rush at Wembley Arena and the sound was terrible. A big Rush fan and travelled from Ireland for the gig. Very disappointed. The following night I was out in the city for a few beers with friends and wandered into a bar where Wilko Johnson was doing his thing with Norman Watt-Roy on bass. Terrific night!. The Rush gig there and then became a distant memory.
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Am a RHCP fan, but will give this tour a miss. Ticket prices are nuts, particularly when going to these large venues, where IME the chances are I will end up watching the gig on a large screen. Prefer to see some up an coming act in a small venue, having a few beers with some friends. More affordable and more enjoyable IMO.