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Silverjet

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  1. Right boys n girls! Our big return is only 2 weeks away! Who's comin? If ya are, have ya got ya tickets?? If you haven't....get them now!! Before you miss out 😉 Tickets from - https://www.corporation.org.uk/gig/2317/Silverjet+at+Corporation+on+19+January+2019 We'll have new songs, old songs...older songs, loud ass guitars, huge drums and bass like a mutha <removed>!! Bring ya dancing shoes!!!! xx https://www.facebook.com/events/718221981890955/
  2. Hi, please read the National Debtline factsheet on High Court Enforcement. It will tell you exactly what your rights are and what you need to do. https://www.nationaldebtline.org/EW/factsheets/Pages/31%20EW%20High%20Court%20enforcement/Default.aspx If the link doesn't work just search 'high court' on the website.
  3. Hi, Places Gym at Crystal Peaks do Les Mills classes. You have to be a member to do the classes though, you can't just attend.
  4. Hi matey, that was me. Don't worry bout the gloves, they were just a spare set. I had a bit more fun pushing cars up the road after you went...then a few well deserved chocolate biscuits; -)
  5. That's the thing really...it's going with what is best for you and your situation to be honest. You will never get "the sound" using a solid state BUT, you will get something that resembles it and that might well do for your situation. IF you were to go for either the Orange Tiny or the SubZero i would go with the Tiny all day long. They are pretty damn sweet sounding amps. My bassist (plays guitar too) has one and it does sound very very good! Simplest of simple amps but it does a great job! If you're sticking with the solid state then your best bet maybe to grab yourself a nice od pedal (overdrive, not distortion) like the sweet baby by Joyo that I mentioned before. Dirt cheap pedals but sound fantastic. I use 2 of them but, I do use it with a tube amp so not entirely sure of the results with a solid state.
  6. I've been playing for a fair while and I have had solid state and tubes amps. I think for what you are after you definitely need tube. You don't need to have the same kinda amp as what those guys used to use to get that "Free" type sound. If you get a decent tube amp with a good drive channel then you'll get close to it. I would say avoid distortion channels and pedals and stick with driving the amp...or there are some very nice drive pedals out there (Sweet Baby by Joyo...only about £30 new and amazing!). I have a good 20w tube amp up for sale if you fancy a look...let me know. It's switchable between 3 and 20w for home and stage use! So you can really crank it ---------- Post added 10-07-2014 at 22:29 ---------- Oh should have said...the amp I have for sale is a Hayden and its £180 in great condition!
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