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David Gilmour, like his Pink Floyd predecessor Syd Barrett, played a Telecaster initially, but he soon became one of the first British rock guitar legends to favor the Fender Stratocaster and to create a signature sound with the instrument. His parents bought the Tele for David's 21st birthday, and he played it for a year (including on the Saucerful of Secrets record) until it was lost by an airline.
Upon officially joining Pink Floyd, Gilmour purchased a custom Stratocaster (the first of many) at a Cambridge music store. During the early Pink Floyd years, Gilmour played a Strat almost exclusively, taking full advantage of its wide tonal palette and vibrato bar in his style. He used a Lewis 24-fret electric guitar on rare occasions for its extended range, as in the solo of "Money," and continued to employ a Tele sporadically in the repertory. Gilmour strung his electric guitars with Gibson Sonomatic strings made of a customized light-top (using the standard E and B for the B and G) and heavy-bottom set gauged .010, .012, .016, .028, .038, and .050. He used a Herco heavy-gauge pick.
David Gilmour's earliest amp setup with Pink Floyd consisted of a Selmer 50-watt head with a 4×12 speaker cabinet. By 1970, he found his signature sound with a stack made of Hiwatt 100-watt heads with WEM 4×12 cabinets. The Hiwatt/WEM combination can be heard conspicuously on Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon. In the studio, he sometimes added a Fender Twin Reverb combo amp with two 12-inch speakers to his lineup for certain parts, as on Dark Side of the Moon.
David Gilmour's early Floyd effects consisted of a Binson Echorec tape delay (like Barrett, he used this device from his first days with the band), a Dallas-Arbiter Fuzzface fuzz box, Uni-Vibe pedal, Vox wah-wah pedal, a DeArmond volume pedal, and Leslie and Yamaha RA-200 rotating speaker cabinets. The latter were routed through the output sections of Hiwatt heads and then to WEM 4×12 cabinets. In 1972, his effects boxes were mounted in a custom cabinet, and his array of processors grew to include a second Binson Echorec and a second Fuzzface, an MXR Phase 90, a Crybaby wah-wah, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress flanger, Big Muff fuzz, an Orange treble and bass booster, and a custom-built tone pedal.
Additionally, Gilmour used studio effects like ADT (Automatic Double Tracking, a favorite studio processor first developed at Abbey Road Studios for the Beatles), Kepex for tremolo, various tape effects, studio echo chambers, and backwards guitar. He also employed an EMS Synthi Hi-Fi guitar synthesizer (heard on "Time" on Dark Side of the Moon), and usually played a lap steel or Fender twin neck pedal steel guitar for slide parts. He used various acoustic guitars on early Floyd tracks, later settling on Martin D-18 and D-35 models in the 1970s, and, depending on the song, alternated between fingerpicking and playing with a plectrum.
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An Introduction To EMS Lights
Most rescue vehicles in the US today utilize a combination of high-intensity EMS lights, like the halogen, strobe, and LED systems, though the last option is recommended for low profile vehicles, as they are low energy too.
However, when considering the use of EMS lights on your vehicle, it is recommended that buyers should look for a model that will increase safety and ensure reliable service; thus, it is advisable to select a device that will give you a 360° coverage to enhance the active warning effect so your EMS light can be detected from every side of your vehicle.
Additionally, the purchase of quality, affordable and handy optic support devices such as the EMS light, is an easy choice for the modern buyer, what with so many websites selling these and also offering discounted rates for bulk purchases. So, with ownership of a quality gadget just a mouse-click away, buying a practical device via this convenient and timesaving method is a surefire way of improving the safety feature of your vehicle in just a matter of minutes.
Of course, the services offered by EMS light suppliers vary from supplier to supplier. However, most reputed retailers of emergency vehicle equipment are sure to provide you with a wide range of models for EMS lights, besides additional racks for exact fitting. This ensures your chosen warning signal device will provide optimum service under adverse weather and rough road conditions as well, such as excessive moisture and rocky terrain as a sturdy rack will ensure your EMS lights, be they mini light bars or the conventional high intensity strobes, will function in a hassle-free manner.
This supplementary service for customized racks to accommodate a series or particular placement of EMS lights is usually offered to customers by manufacturers who specialize in volume distribution and sales of quality, budget products, such as retailers who supply to fire, police, various public safety and other law enforcement agencies. So, depending on your use for your quad bike, charity ambulance van, an ATV or even a heavy-duty farm truck, you can decide on buying your EMS light from a regular or specialist cop equipment supplier online.
Though most types are usually regarded as active and effective warning gadgets, the latest EMS light models are designed with advanced technology and thus, offer users a choice of single, dual or quad lamp light features in the flash options. These new mini light bar systems combine high efficiency direct luminary powers with great energy-savings, so the car battery doesn't get drained out as was the case with the use of EMS lights like the more popularly used strobe and halogen options for cop cars, a decade ago.
Moreover, special, upscale trauma lighting has recently been introduced in the market to cater to specialized needs of first responder vehicles, such as ambulances serving patients who are diagnosed as photosensitive. These types of EMS lights are integrated with regular light bars or conventional warning light options ambulances are currently fitted with. Color choices for these trauma EMS lights are usually red and blue as opposed to the amber also available in the range of standard emergency vehicle warning optics.
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Camden Market - can anyone help?
I have just spent the weekend in London and had a fab time, but unfortunately I had my bag stolen while I was there.
I had just been to Camden Market and had bought a beautiful necklace which was in my bag. I got it from a stall just inside the covered market bit by the lock. There was a bar just outside but I can remember the name of the bar.
It would be on the left hand side of the road, if you were to turn right when you came out of Camden tube station.
The guy who was selling the jewelerry was Chinese/Asian and I think his designs were called Tree by Tee or Tree by Teo, something along those lines. He did give me a card that had an hotmail address on it.
The necklace was so pretty and I would really like to replace it. Does anyone know who this guy is and how I could get in touch with him?
Long shot I know, but worth a try!!
Thanks in advance.
Em
If the guy who gave you his card is a street stall-holder in Camden, then he will be registered with the Council. This next link will help you make contact with them. Sorry your handbag was stolen. Sorry to say it's a common problem. Take a tip and next time out try a shoulder bag with the strap over your right or left shoulder. Almost impossible to grab from you. Also, go with a friend.
http://www.camden.gov.uk/ccm/content/contacts/categories/markets/markets-in-camden.en;jsessionid=CDE29DAF4F304F90BE70AA78DEDF08E0.node2
Also, get yourself some insurance - at least you can get back some of your money.
http://www.directline.com/about_us/news_170409.htm
http://www.insidemoneytalk.com/news/dir/dir188.html
From Camden Council - staying safe etc
http://www.camden.gov.uk/ccm/cms-service/stream/asset/?asset_id=342543
Wishing you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Christmas in Oz (I think)
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Police | Man beaten up after offering ride in Myrtle Beach
A Myrtle Beach man remained jailed Tuesday after two Virginia teens told police he robbed them of cash inside an Ocean Boulevard motel room, according to a police report.
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