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I dunno, I'd always go for a nice warranty, similar woods and build quality will be comparable, although there's no pickup on the Epiphone.
If you're never going to play live, then a pickup is a frivolous addition, as you're never, ever going to use it.
The Epiphone's a jumbo, so it will have a nice robust sound.
It's intirely your call though.
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they have the same guitar in clearance stock for £55.99 too
http://www.dv247.com/clearance/epiphone-aj-100-advanced-jumbo-acoustic-guitar-natural-as-new--77339
Snap it up big man!
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You should try to get yourself down to your local cash converters and other such shops, and see if you can pick up a bit od a deal. At that price, you're not going to get a very good slab of wood, and the action may be very high, putting you off while you're still learning.
However, for £79.00 you can get a brand new Epiphone from here:
http://www.dv247.com/guitars/acoustic-guitars/
I used to work for these guys so can certainly vouch for them as a very good mail order company, and they will be able to move stock around their london stores easily.
Clapham being their most central store.
You'll get a 5 year warranty from these guys too.
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I may have one which is somewhat surplus to requirements, and could give me the kick up the backside i need to repair, my more valuable pieces.
I've got a Takamine G-Series from the mid to late 90's. it was brand new when I got it, but it has done a seriously hefty amount of gigging, so it's not the prettiest.
How much were you thinking of spending?
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no, you're missing the point, it's got nothing to do with debt, it's operational costs.
if you make £50 million, but you spend £110 million on transfers and wages, you're running at a loss of £60 Million, and you will therefore be banned from European Competition.
This rule has been introduced to stop fat cats bank rolling clubs and spending money like it's going out of fashion.
It also helps to level out the playing field for all the other clubs who don't have some Sheik pouring money into their business.
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yeah,
Chelsea only blow about a tenner per season in Transfers these days, and with tickets, merchandise and fanclub subscriptions, they must be pretty close to becomings a profitable business.
Man City on the other hand, are where Chelsea were 5 years ago. However, Chelsea were able to sell any unwanted players, rather than having to ship them out on loan and continue to pay the players salaries in FULL because no one can match the way Man City piss money up the wall.
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So Apparently, Man City are skating on thin ice RE:meeting UEFA regulations on their anual losses.
They can't operate at losses of Euro 45 Million a year and compete in the Champions league.
With their inability to shift all these players out, they're going to be running at huge losses now. Despite being bankrolled, it may all count for nothing!
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The sample rates of an inbuilt soundcard has is only part of the issue. The quality of the A/D is more important, and this is where your noise flaw will be created. Obviously latency isn't an issue when it comes to recording in your vinyl.
There would be little point recording at 96k unless you had a decent dither to take you back down to 44.1K. The maths of it simply doesn't work and it alter the sound at the other end.
You should only output a volume at around 3/4 the maximum output so that you leave plenty of headroom in your recording. Levels can always be increased once you have a healthy recorded source via compression or normalisation.
I may well just be lucky enough to have decent quality audio interfaces, far beyond that of a general consumer level, and I would personally find it very difficult to use anything other than that. I wouldn't recommend someone replicating my studio just to copy some vinyl either.
If you were going to do it, I'd get a USB turntable from Maplins, as they are a snitch at the price, and you can always sell it on once you're done.
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Just moved flat, so no internet at home until the weekend.
It was an awfull first 30 mins, and i'm just glad there's somethign to play for next week.
Those young boys fans can sing, and as always, we struggled to get ourselves hyped up for a lesser team. We lack the ability to kill off the smaller teams, and that's a huge issue.
Listening to 'Arry make excuses for Lennon, Fat Tom, Crouch etc before the game was cringe worthy. Whether it's grass, astroturf or concrete you've got to say fuck it about your "niggles" and "twinges" and wear the shirt.
It was annoying that Spurs didn't cotton on sooner as to how to play (despite 'Arry elluding to it before the game) Once Spurs started to put their foot on the ball, pass it short and slow the tempo down, we were a much better side.
That's essentially what you need to play in europe. The Premiership's all about crunching tackles, and speed, which is what these players are used to.
We'll be much better come Wednesday, and it was probably a worthwhile wake up call for us.
that is all........................
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seriously OP, the nub of the issue comes down to how effective braking with you legs only is compared with standard front and rear calipers / cantilevers or whatever you want to use as a typically deemed road worthy set of brakes.
if you cant resolve that issue there is little point writing your article as it will only repeat the countless partisan and mostly speculative arguments that have been rehearsed a million times here and elsewhere - doing so would only I imagine further alienate an already sceptical non cycling population.So what you're saying is that he should write an article about whatever, take the money and prepare for a shitstorm of people making the same arguments over and over again.
Gerrard and Torres aren't travelling for the away leg of the europa league match.
a nice quick exit perhaps?