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  1. An unequivocal response to the House of Bishops response to Living in Love and Faith by the College of Deans of English Cathedrals supporting LGBT+ inclusion, welcoming the bishops' proposals, and looking to go further. Thank you! #englishcathedrals #Deans
    Living in Love and Faith: College of Deans response - The Association of English Cathedrals
    englishcathedrals.co.uk/latest

  2. I am also a #naturist and love days when I can immerse myself in nature, be it #woods, #country , #river or #sea without clothes in the way. It is great for #mentalhealh #wellbeing . I go to a local #nude #swim where the social aspect is uppermost. #nude not #rude or #prude - love to hear from other nudists/naturists on here #NormalisingNudity @BritishNaturism

  3. Bass Guitar Amplifier Adjustment

    Adjusting a bass guitar amplifier involves setting the EQ (equalization) and other controls to get the best tone for your style, venue, and preferences. Here’s a step-by-step guide to dialing in your bass amp settings:

    1. Set Initial Controls
    Gain: Start with the gain at a low level. Increase it gradually until you hear distortion, then back off until the sound is clean. If you prefer a grittier tone, leave the gain slightly higher.
    Volume: Set the volume to a comfortable level. Adjust it based on your playing environment, such as practicing alone or playing with a band.
    2. Adjust EQ (Bass, Mid, Treble)
    Bass: Controls the low-end frequencies. Increasing the bass can add warmth and depth. For a more defined sound, avoid cranking the bass too high, as it can make the sound muddy.
    Mids: Mids are essential for a clear and punchy tone, especially in a mix. Higher mids add clarity and presence; reducing them can create a scooped sound often used in slap bass.
    Treble: Controls the high-end frequencies. Increase it for more clarity and definition, or roll it back for a warmer sound.
    3. Use Shape/Contour Controls (if available)
    Many bass amps have a "shape" or "contour" control that adjusts the mids for different tones. Experiment to see how these affect your sound, especially if you want a quick, scooped tone.
    4. Experiment with Extra Features
    Compression: Some amps have a built-in compressor, which smooths out your dynamics and adds sustain. Start low, increasing only until it’s just noticeable.
    Drive or Overdrive: If you like a more aggressive, gritty tone, use the drive/overdrive knob to add subtle distortion.
    5. Room Acoustics
    Adjusting your EQ based on the room’s acoustics is important, especially for live gigs. Rooms with a lot of bass resonance may require turning down the low-end or cutting certain frequencies.
    6. Test and Fine-Tune
    Play different styles and techniques, like slap, fingerstyle, and pick, to see how your tone holds up.

    #Music #Audio #Bass #ShortScale #Behringer #Guitar #SoundEngineering #Joyo #Pedal

  4. @bassman578 Keen Aneren wollt sech deem Medien Zirkus aussetzen (; a wann et erëm schif geet ass just de #LUC verbrannt ^^ An den Heilsbringer LUC kennt gutt bei de +60 un.

  5. A lesson from the UK in the 90’s: it’s generally a bad idea for the authorities to make protestors out of people who own sound systems 😂
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    Raveolution in Tbilisi, Georgia
    Rustaveli Avenue is blocked, Dj's playing music. Tbilisi is bassianized ) Thousands protest last nights raids
    #bassiani #bassianiprotest #Tbilisi #Georgia #Gieglieng #Vril
    twitter.com/Tutasay/status/995