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    Vintage Wurlitzer electric piano

    Not sure where you are, but there are a handful of experts (I regard myself as an "armchair expert") who can help you. Looks like you have a very rare 110 or 112, among the very first Wurly pianos. In the USA and Canada, the best place is Vintage Vibe in New Jersey. Ask for Chris Carroll and...
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    The Fender Rhodes Sound

    The Nord Stage 2 costs nearly twice as much as its cousin, the Nord Electro 4, and offers exactly the same range of electric piano and organ sounds. The main differences are that the Electro will only produce one type of sound at a time (no layers or splits apart from "2-manual" organs), and...
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    Electric Upright Bass (EUB)

    Anyone else use one of these? I've got a Stagg EDB 3/4 in blue, and I enjoy playing it so much that I hardly ever play bass guitar any more. I have modified it with a damper in front of the bridge, which gives a more acoustic sound.
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    How Many Guitars do you own

    My 14-year-old son Thomas has even more guitars than me...
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    How Many Guitars do you own

    1. 1958 Framus Capri archtop acoustic, brown sunburst 2 1995 Squier Affinity Telecaster with through-body stringing, rosewood f/b, Daphne Blue 3. 1999 Squier P-Bass Special, rosewood f/b, British Racing Green 4. Luna Athena thinline semi-acoustic, two mini-humbuckers, Aqua Mist Then there's a...
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    What is the reason for the detachable power cords on amps?

    I'm a bassist and keyboardist, and one evening I turned up to a Blues Brothers tribute band gig (I was depping on keyboards) to find that I had brought the wrong gig bag! I had an amp, a keyboard stand and my Nord Electro 3 keyboard and no cables at all. A quick whip-round among the band came up...
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