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Monday, November 30
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David at Moonphase
on Mon 30 Nov 2009 21:03 GMT
You can now find us on Facebook by searching for david@moonphase.co.uk Pictures from the (as yet small) album should be viewable by anybody, for more info and news please send me a friend request. Look forward to seeing you!
Friday, November 13
by
David at Moonphase
on Fri 13 Nov 2009 14:54 GMT
The ‘Chasing Rainbows Tour 2009’ will see the band, Sound Driver, stage the first ever electric rock gig at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest freestanding mountain at an altitude of 5,895m (19,340ft). Summit Day & World Record Gig 22 February 2010. In doing this, members of the team plan to achieve some of their own personal ambitions and also break some world records on the way. Most significantly, it will be the world’s highest altitude electrical rock gig/musical performance ever held on land! Their aim is to raise awareness of the work of cleft palate charity The Smile Train. George L's and Moonphase are very proud to be sponsoring the band by providing their audio cabling. Sunday, November 8
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David at Moonphase
on Sun 08 Nov 2009 21:06 GMT
I've been looking at some "special offers" out there, including one I found for the Keeley Compressor for £169-ish with "free delivery", what they only tell you in tiny print is that you have to add VAT. Sellers to the retail market are supposed to include VAT in all their pricing, but some don't bother for some reason. You might think this is to dupe the unwary into thinking their prices are lower than they are, or maybe to get better hits through search engines and comparison sites, I couldn't possibly comment. When VAT is added, and if you bother to read your credit card bill, your "special offer" price suddenly jumps to £195, not £169. Given that we sell the same pedal for £189 with Royal Mail Special Delivery and VAT included as our REGULAR price, and all our pedal prices already include delivery and VAT, we would strongly advise you to read the small print (and it is often quite small) very carefully before jumping at "bargains" that may not be what they first appear. Caveat emptor.
Monday, November 2
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David at Moonphase
on Mon 02 Nov 2009 12:13 GMT
If you're an effects pedal user you absolutely MUST read this article! It was written by Dan Steinhardt of www.TheGigRig.com and published in Guitar Buyer Magazine issue 97 www.guitarbuyermag.com recently. I have already referred countless people to this article to explain the differences between, and applications of, true bypass and buffered pedals. We have very kindly been given permission by Dan and Guitar Buyer Magazine to re-publish the article, so, please visit http://www.robertkeeley.co.uk/GB97buffers.pdf and learn everything you need to know on the subject.
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