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fat ol' sun

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  1. Danse McCabre... all female ceilidh band. Don't know how much they cost to play, I have heard they're pretty reasonable. Their pretty good if you are looking for a ceilidh band
  2. Don't have a clue, it's discontinued now. I'll see how much they are going for on gumtree/ ebay/ etc... it would be that kind of ball park. Fair enough if it's something simpler you are after.
  3. Have a Holier Grail for sale, pretty capable 'verb http://www.ehx.com/products/holier-grail
  4. Jeff Beck Snowy White Dave Gilmour Roger Waters (Hyde Park,Earls Court,o2,Amsterdam Arena) Black Sabbath The Smiths Rush Gary Moore Foreigner ZZ Top Carlos Santana Andy Fairweather Low Dr John (in no particular order)
  5. The whole post thing is usually historical, "I bought the fence, hence the outer fence boundary will be placed up to the outer most limits of my property (empire)" Certainly nothing in law, but it can indicate who paid for the fence last time... wooly as fuck I grant you. If the fence is not repaired, and the bloke's dug does run around in your garden, I'd imagine that constitutes some sort of trespass. It does sound to me as if your fence was a party boundary the upkeep for which both of you are responsible. Probably best to see if you can't sort it amicably, not always easy with some people.
  6. There is a bunch of stuff on the net re party boundaries and party fences. (make sure you look up Scots Law sites though)
  7. Sometimes, usually, but certainly not always, an indicator can be which side of the fence the posts are in. ie posts on your side could well be your fence. Wishy washy? Totally. I would be inclined to say a party fence, in the absence of any title deeds info, is shared ownership and shared responsibility... No charge for my pish advice btw
  8. I have an Aria Pro II bass. I can't remember the model number though. It is pretty well worn and well used. I'll check the model number and get back to you.
  9. You know that when you remove the paint/ varnish/ whatever you are sanding off the guitar, the acoustic tone might (probably will) change somewhat. In any event, good luck...
  10. Jake, only proposing the assembly of a male female extension cable, no disassembly required
  11. yep neepheid is correct. Usually in an head/ cab situation you have a heavy duty 1/4" jack to 1/4" jack cable to connect your cab and head. With a combo you will more than likely have a cable soldered to your combo speaker with a 1/4" jack plug on the end. What you need is a 1/4" (or as maplin refer to it a 6.35mm) mono line socket connector. With half a heavy duty 1/4" plug to plug cable cut and soldered to the in line socket you can have an extention and connect you head to the combo without modifying any of your combo... If the solution sounds like what you are looking for I can message you the parts you would need from the likes of Maplin.
  12. yep, use the correct leads (good low resistance current carrying stuff - NOT a guitar lead) and make sure you match the impedance of the amp output stage to the impednace of the cab.
  13. ....and the 2061 head is very light. It's about 6 kg, which is all good if you are tired of lugging combos and cabs around.
  14. eh, back to a Marshall... Try out a 2061 hand wired head. Takes to pedals and effects exceptionally well, including time domain pedals. Notably has no effects loop. A very simple circuit using a pair of ecc83's and a two el84's. The circuit is based on a fender bassman. This amp has lovely bluesy cleans. Pricey though, but worth it. Essentially it is a bass and guitar amp in one, it has two channels harking back to the 60's when amps were expensive and thin on the ground, subsequently the bassist and guitarist would play through the same amp and head at the same time. Now, plug the inputs together and we have a very capable amp with separate voume and tone for two parallel circuits that get summed back together.
  15. Some very meaningful debate takes place in Holyrood. In comparison, if you have ever seen Scottish questions in Westminster the level of debate is dreadful. Lamont's conduct in Holyrood does much to demote debate in Holyrood to point scoring tribalism as opposed to the healthy consensual politics previously seen. The sooner she is replaced the better. It doesn't serve Scotland well to lower the quality of debate in the manner she does. Well there's my thrupence worth...
  16. what kind of muff is it? what marshall amp/ head/ combo are you using? what tone are you after?
  17. ...as a follow on point, is the bloke with the phone really going to work his way through what must be several kilos of cheezypoofs?
  18. I'm confused by the hammer one... she looks surprised. What other possible outcome is there when you hit a wall with a hammer?
  19. A totally investable proposition, I can see some poor sod getting his arse chewed off in the humiliation fest that is dragons den anytime now...
  20. What kind of stereo patch cable are we talking about? There's a shitload of variants. Btw I totally agree about supporting local businesses only to find they have little stock. I guess that is all part and parcel of taking on on-line distributers though, stock on the shelf costs...
  21. Maplins is not a bad call. Even if they don't have them, i'd be surprised if they didnt have parts to make one up (if you have access to a soldering iron)
  22. Rule 1, take your time. You are going to fix this, it will work again and every bit as good as when you were happy with it, but you will start by accepting this can not be rushed. Don't like to be dictotorial, but the seemingly longer systematic, methodical route is often the quickest. Probably you did short something live to the chasis, which you may or may not have grounded. If it wasn't grounded then you may have shorted two or more nodes together. If the unit hasn't worked since you shorted it you have done something irreversible - like blow a tranny or IC. If it works out the box then all is readily recoverable. The wee poly bag is unlikely to have blown anything as most ICs (since the 70's) have protection diodes on the inputs/ outputs. Germanium trannys are easily blown I'm told. No personal experience though. If you used tranny/ IC sockets and have spares you could try fault finding by substitution, ie plug in spares, does it go? type idea. The other thing about the poly bag insulator is that if your solder joints have sharp ends to them, they'd have little difficulty penetrating the bag and making their way to the chassis again. Trimming off the tops of the solder joints may have opened a node, or shorted two together. For a few bux you can buy a x9 magnifying glass. Give the board a squint through it. Key question is, does the assembly still work out of the box?
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