If i wanted to hear this guy, Leland Skylar, at his best what you recommend?
I am interested in his sound over the years, and his best grooves. So what would you advise I listen to from his massive catalogue to hear him at his best?
That's fine, but it will be a fair weight for all of these. I'll stick them on a set of scales later.
EDIT:
15kg and that's without a box to put them in
I have approx 50 of the latest Bass Guitar magazines to move on...
Pick up preferred, or can meet in local area (BUDE). I Could post but I guess it would cost a few bob to put them in a box and mail
Just don't want to bin 'em. As new....Yours if you want them !
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Cheers Dave, just grabbed them for a listen. Always good to have the audio to go with the text.
Always take it to every gig, and then make my choice then as to use it or not.
Wooden floors or hollow stages are a nightmare without this clever piece of kit. :thumbup:
I bought a couple form this guy on ebay, and I can't recommend them highly enough. More than can be said for fleabay
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[b]jensenmann[/b] yeah that all sounds like fun and I'll give it a go. I have many pedals and I can split the signal, just the MF101 to sort. Hmmm
Thanks for the insight as to how the sound is formed