Who did you order it from? I've had pedals from Andertons and Amazon recently in a week!RectifiedAmps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 1:35 pm STILL waiting on the Hydra to arrive. Tracking info hasn’t been updated since it left NYC on the 25th. Agonizing, but pretty much par for the course these days.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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I bought it off Reverb. Seem to ship via APC/USPS, which runs slow.jeremyb wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 2:42 pmWho did you order it from? I've had pedals from Andertons and Amazon recently in a week!RectifiedAmps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 1:35 pm STILL waiting on the Hydra to arrive. Tracking info hasn’t been updated since it left NYC on the 25th. Agonizing, but pretty much par for the course these days.
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I just had a cd arrive from Germany which I ordered in April. Hang in there
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Back in the day of my youth there was a drinking establishment in Manchester called the Bierkeller and it was a seedy underground drinking out of steins with a ompah band kind of place and it was a fantastic night.
Standing on tables swaying smashing steins and then soaking it all up with German sausage and senf mustard.
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New psu, more patch cable stuff, and an electric lady cause I need some flange!
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Yeah, stuff has got slow again…waiting 7 weeks for a pickup to arrive. No sign of it on NZ radar at all. Some Vinyl LPs taking about a month. Yet every now and then some things just fly through. There seems to be no standard.
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Hofbrauhaus in Munich. Messy nights and I still have the 2 steins I stole.Olderama wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 9:16 amBack in the day of my youth there was a drinking establishment in Manchester called the Bierkeller and it was a seedy underground drinking out of steins with a ompah band kind of place and it was a fantastic night.
Standing on tables swaying smashing steins and then soaking it all up with German sausage and senf mustard.
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Taken a TA-15 and Mesa Thiele cab in px so meeting the chap tomorrow to do a car boot car park swap-over. Christ, I wonder how many times I've had a rendezvous at some random car park. Probably more than the UK's champion dogger team.
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For the Nocaster?
Which reminds me to ask; is there much variation in your Nocasters?
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Tough question without them side by side. I don't think so. Still feel like you could play anything on it.
The pickups in the Nocaster are readily available and I think in the Baja - the neck one at least. But I don't think it sounds like the Baja (again, no side by side). And I'm playing it through an amp I didn't own last time I had either of those guitars.
Taking it to Gearfest so it'll be interesting to compare it with others' Teles.
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Picked this up today. Tidy wee setup. TA-15 and Thiele C90 cab. All seems good apart from crackling on the 5w setting of one channel. Will do a tube swap to see if that fixes it.