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#127798 by dizzizz
Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:43 pm
Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:43 pm
Scratchy wrote:Get a Furman or Rack Ryder power conditioner.
I'd love to. Do they give them away free? That's what I can afford right now
You can maybe pick up a used Bassman (Fender) at a pawn shop. Handy when you need to be quiet or avoid a lightning strike 
#128061 by dizzizz
Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:20 am
Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:20 am
I do need a power conditioner here anyway... I can tell when someone turns on their TV by the noises my amp makes.
dizzizz wrote:I do need a power conditioner here anyway... I can tell when someone turns on their TV by the noises my amp makes.
SKB pedal board has built-in power conditioner. Might be cheaper than getting a rackmount one.
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Sentient Paradox wrote:Scratchy wrote:Get a Furman or Rack Ryder power conditioner.
Good idea, but not for lightning. Sure, they'll protect your equipment, but the conditioner will still blow up on ya, costing you replacement of it anyway.
Better financially to just unplug until the storm passes.
That's the whole idea, blow up the power conditioner, and not blow up thousands of dollars in equipment.
This Christmas, ask Santa (your relatives and rich friends) for a Furman.
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Practice on your acoustic guitar. I've done it for years, when plugging in my bass wasn't an option. Even if you're playing a 5 (or 6) string bass, practicing with this method is better than no practice at all. 
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