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  1. mep

    Virus's

    I have Ublock too but I doesn't stop this. If you can clear it from your screen or page then don't worry too much. It doesn't seem to be a real threat just a scam?
  2. Got my custom molded Elacin with ER15 inserts (not ACS as I previously thought). Gigged last night and am very impressed with them. Great clarity compared to the Flare isolate. I can hear everything fine whereas I couldn't hear the guitar with the Flare isolate before which was bugging me. Really comfortable and you can have a conversation ok too.
  3. Only a problem if the log has bumped into something or someone?
  4. [quote name='Rich' timestamp='1501627836' post='3346131'] Speak for yourself I'm still Class-D'ing it, and still perfectly happy. And most importantly, my back loves me. [/quote] Me too. Had a series 6 AH200 for years and loved it. Now got a TC Classic 450 and love it. No heft problems and it easily keeps up volume wise in my band. Happy days.
  5. Isn't that just scored through?
  6. Pick up my custom molded ones next week with choice of ACS inserts. Looking forward to checking them out. Got Flare Audio Isolates at present so keen to hear what the difference is.
  7. mep

    Virus's

    Got it again the other day. Pressed enter and closed the tab. Annoying but harmless.
  8. Glad you like it. I bought one about s year ago as my back up to my EBMM Stingray. I like it. I generally set the 2 band eq fairly flat and boost a little to suit. The output isn't too hot then and still sounds great. Great for a bit of slap on the side too. Must get some new strings to bring it back to its best.
  9. Sadly they do. Also, after stating they will pay your price they then ask for your final price! The awful English always makes me smile.
  10. I got this on Gumtree. Just tell them cash on collection and they will disappear.
  11. Glastonbury 1986. Hopped over the hedge. Saw Lloyd Cole, The Cure, Madness, Level 42. Can't remember much else
  12. I'd like to be the first to remind everyone of Blue and his invisible bear!
  13. [quote name='AndrewJordan' timestamp='1498470481' post='3324750'] I really loved the first four or five albums by the Foos but since then I feel they have become a bit too formulaic and safe. They are brilliant at creating very catchy pop songs in a rock vein but for me that's about as far as it goes these days. I only saw them once, quite a few years ago when they did the Hyde Park thing and it was an amazing show but that was before I had started to loose interest. A mate saw them last year (or was it the year before) when they toured. He still really likes them but said that after they had played for two hours or maybe more he was starting to get really bored and was ready for it to end. I was lucky enough to see Dave Grohl playing drums with Them Crooked Vultures and that to me was a real highlight. I really rate him as a performing and recording drummer and would happilly pay to see him drumming at any opportunity. [/quote] +1. Hyde Park Was a great gig. Was there too and bought the DVD. saw TCV at Plymouth pavilions and spent most of the gig up close watching Dave Grohl on drums which was fantastic.
  14. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1498396330' post='3324287'] One of the sisters of First Aid Kit was using a couple of Hofners and a Fender Mustang (not at the same time I might add). And a nice sounding set up through a Fender rig [/quote] Yes, very tasty. And the basses weren't too bad either.
  15. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1498429323' post='3324610'] I watched them and was struck at how many basses he used, all of which to me sounded the same. I think it must have been on his bucket list to do more instrument changes than The Edge. [/quote] Surely you mean Chris Wolstenholme!
  16. Someone call the police. Chic have Just stolen the show. This was even better than their last performance here. Mark Radcliffe summed it up saying he would gladly pay to come to Glastonbury just to watch that guy play bass. Stonking stuff.
  17. Cracking set from them. Not seen too much of them but really enjoyed this performance. The drummer triggers some parts but otherwise it's the 2 of them with the other guy doing 3 people's job. You should check them out a bit more.
  18. Not sure what this thread is about. Does it or will it feature real band adverts or what? If so the there is some milage in the thread. If not then I'll pass and waste my time doing something else, which is quiet easy here!
  19. Me and Mrs Mep have seen them live twice. She is a big fan. For the most part I enjoyed it but she found it a bit boring. Some tasty bass playing by a Nate which I was appreciating
  20. Nice selection of basses for Royal Blood.
  21. Cracking set and great sound through my stereo whilst watching it on iplayer.
  22. Been on the red button. First Aid Kit where good with excellent vocals some great loud bass by Blossoms
  23. [quote name='Skinnyman' timestamp='1497889987' post='3321154'] Just wondering if the recent warm weather has helped resolve this or whether the log is still in dire straits? And if the log is in Dire Straits, which instrument does he play? [/quote] I'd imagine that the log is from a Basswood tree so that probably answers the question.
  24. I have a n old CD one and use it for practising now whilst playing along to songs in our set. Quick and easy to set up. Most amps how have aux in and headphones but this does have some useful features. Some time ago I used to teach and found this a useful tool. I could use the different features to provide all sorts of backing tracks for my pupils by recording to a pc and burning them a CD.
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