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Understandable. I got mine used for a lot less, but it's still expensive compared to the solid bodies. However, it paid for itself pretty quickly and opened up a lot of gigs that wouldn't have hired...
Hello to christianm77 and Jimmy blue note, First of all greetings from the North of England. I'm happy to be in the group. Maybe I shouldn't have implied that the Barry Harris method should be...
The Eminence looks nice, but at 3,750$ after shipping and taxes into Europe, it's just a little over the 1,000€ ceiling I've set for my fun initiation....:smile-new:
I'm sad to hear he stopped building. I always thought I might be able to afford a commission some day. You know...British Columbia and all. Body looks to be around 2 3/4 x 16. Right in my wheelhouse....
I play an Eminence bass. It's an actual upright, and has a great sound. It's more expensive than the solid bodies, but it's a cut above sound-wise. Eminence Electric Upright Bass
A completely ruined L5c. It may very well be a guitar that plays and sounds good but trying to sell something like that is hopeless. Since no association with sale by forum members I can make...
Thanks for all the suggestions. I play a Princeton and a Blu6 mainly. The pedal is just for practice sessions or shitty session amps. I think the henriksen behaves rather good in regards to feel. ...
:welcome: Absolutely scrumptious instrument! Congratulations, and play it in good health! :encouragement:
I don't have an EUB but feel tempted. One thing I like about the Stagg and HB models is the apparent "old school" way the string pull seems connected to the body. To my impression the Warwick...
I long ago had an original EHX Hot Tubes unit I was a fool to let go of.* Currently I have a Danelectro Daddy-O that I am very fond of. Three-band EQ, built like a tank, and has smooth controls. The...
I like JRocket Blue Note. Been talked about a few times around here. Fact is I don't use it much these days. Quilter TB202 is giving me what I want without it.
Tele from the good ol'times, still there !
Leon White’s Sight to Sound - as recommended by Ted Greene (!) - is accessible, nicely written, and progressive. It was a great find for me.
Reg, for people doing a full time job outside of music, it's all about prioritizing any free time coming our way. If you're a pro / married to a lawyer, you may be practicing 8 hours a day and if you...
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