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Thunderbird Club

right down the street.....hmmm....
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metelo en todos los agujeros hasta que te guste uno...
An AI told me the Spanish phrase "metelo en todos los agujeros hasta que te guste uno" translates to English as "put it in all the holes until you like one." Please note that this phrase may have different contextual meanings depending on the situation in which it is used. :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
Well, I'm hoping to take a step back in February or March next year, probably just 3 days a week or so - I've enjoyed being where I am and love working in the Lighting Industry, I just want more time for other things and a change pace and setting will do me good.

I want to be a doscent at this place............

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Yep. As we talked about before, you will make a great one.

I’m thinking I might see about volunteering here.

 
Please move to the side, you are blocking The Plane. ;):laugh:

Thing is, it's not that "The Plane", it's a much rarer M-21., but, yeah I'm in the way.
You just need to come for a visit, it's a beautiful museum, plus Seattle is worth the trip.
 
Pretty close translation. Borderline Ginger vs Mary Ann territory if you ask me. :jawdrop:
An AI told me the Spanish phrase "metelo en todos los agujeros hasta que te guste uno" translates to English as "put it in all the holes until you like one." Please note that this phrase may have different contextual meanings depending on the situation in which it is used. :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
I used the Ampeg SGT-DI for the first time at rehearsal and had some funky sounds (wah wah wah on the A and E stings). The setup was pedals about 12' from the digital mixer. I used wireless from my pedal to the mixer and a cable from bass to pedals. OK, switched and ran the cable from the pedals to the mixer and wireless from bass to pedals (<4'). Still that weird wah wah. Disconnected the wireless and used all cables, issue went away.

Anyone using wireless ever get anything like this? I have used the wireless transmitter/receiver for a couple years and never had any issues. Granted, this is a new rehearsal space and everything is digital including IEM. RF issues? The good news is the Ampeg delivers the B-15 sound I was looking for and can add as much grit as you want.