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Bombadil wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:25 pm Do you have to pay import fees on things from the EU these days?

Got a message from Thomann. Supposed to come on Saturday.

 
I don't think so, there used to be directly after Brexit.

I got a desk shipped (2022) with everything included in the price.
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Bombadil wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:25 pm Do you have to pay import fees on things from the EU these days?

Got a message from Thomann. Supposed to come on Saturday.
as above, i think there was some deal signed later, as part of the "we didnt really mean to vote to leave, we just wanted to stop paying in" business that happened afterwards.

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vurt wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:41 pm
Bombadil wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:25 pm Do you have to pay import fees on things from the EU these days?

Got a message from Thomann. Supposed to come on Saturday.
as above, i think there was some deal signed later, as part of the "we didnt really mean to vote to leave, we just wanted to stop paying in" business that happened afterwards.
Nah, still applies;

https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/tax-and-duty

What's been tending to happen is that bigger companies (e.g. Thomann - https://www.thomann.de/blog/en/an-updat ... customers/) have decided to handle it and include the duties etc as part of the upfront price.

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donkey tugger wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:46 pm
vurt wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:41 pm
Bombadil wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:25 pm Do you have to pay import fees on things from the EU these days?

Got a message from Thomann. Supposed to come on Saturday.
as above, i think there was some deal signed later, as part of the "we didnt really mean to vote to leave, we just wanted to stop paying in" business that happened afterwards.
Nah, still applies;

https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/tax-and-duty

What's been tending to happen is that bigger companies (e.g. Thomann - https://www.thomann.de/blog/en/an-updat ... customers/) have decided to handle it and include the duties etc as part of the upfront price.
ah, i just assumed it had stopped!
good for the companies, realising it wasnt our fault :cry:

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Not so good for the small companies though, who can't afford the extra admin burden.

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Recently got a Joyo American Sound; it's a really affordable simulator of various Fender amps, and a clone of the SansAmp Blonde. The sound is there, but the feeling is a bit lacking. Still, great pedal, great price, and I can totally see myself using it.

Also picked up an Ibanez Stagestar, a Strat clone. Probably spent too much, but it's solid wood, and I'm in the middle of nowhere. Put a magnet-swapped Super Distortion in the bridge and a '50s-reissue Strat pup in the neck and it sounds great. I'll upgrade the (old, but surprisingly functional) tuners, round over the fret ends... and probably add a dummy coil and another pup in the middle.
Wait... loot _then_ burn? D'oh!

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Jafo wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:06 pm Recently got a Joyo American Sound; it's a really affordable simulator of various Fender amps, and a clone of the SansAmp Blonde.
Apparently, the new Tech 21 English Muffy is a Big Muff into a Hiwatt :hyper:

https://edition.pagesuite-professional. ... 78&pnum=70
Put a magnet-swapped Super Distortion in the bridge
Speaking of magnet swapping, I'm going to convert some pickups to T-Tops (the Jimmy Page pickups), which requires getting rough cast Alnico 5 magnets and cutting them down to 2.2 inches. Apparently the shorter magnets are what gives that sound.
and probably add a dummy coil and another pup in the middle.
You lose a lot of output with a dummy coil. Good to use an active preamp or boost pedal if you go that route.

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DHL says 'out for delivery.' There's about a 90% chance I'll be sending it back. It needs to give me teh tonez I don't yet have. Plus, the thing weighs 10 lbs. I don't like heavy guitars in my dotage. But I shall see.
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Ok, a mini review.
I like the tonez I can get out of it. The action can get quite low without buzzing.
The 'Indian Laurel' fretboard feels dry in comparison to Rosewood or Maple. I used some Fast-Fret on it, it improved, but:
The neck is not as comfortable as my Strat or Tele.
I like the pups for lead runs, but they're not that clear for chords.
It's going back. At least my jones for trying a Jazzmaster is satisfied.
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Bomb - yeah, I've never bonded with a Jmaster either & just can't explain why. They look cool as F
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The only "new" thing around here is my second-gen of this device. I don't notice any tone diff between it and a wire from my strat to be completely honest : I think it was $35 from amazon and the battery lasts longer than I expected.
https://www.joyoaudio.com/product/218.html
Peace
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Phone Holder for Guitar Head Mic Stand Music Stand 360-degree Rotatable £3.70 Arrived today
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003 ... f19cE4H9br

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I have been interested in something like a JazzMaster. I played the J Mascis model and while I don't normally like Fender necks this one didn't seem too bad. However I am also curious about the G&L Tribute Doheny but I haven't seen one in stores around me.

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Purists want the traditional bridge but the G&L will stay in tune better (among other benefits). I wish the pickups were hum canceling.

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The jmascis pups weren't bad, noise-wise.
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