nicosanchez said:seguí preguntando nomás iAn, no le hagas caso al supersónico tarado ese, se cree que es el dueño del foro y que sólo sus preguntas son buenas.
lars k norberg said:Hi iAn,
thought I´d answered them all. Anyways - my Steinberger is not for sale.
A quick note for you all; I´m on tour with Satyricon, so I'll not be able to visit this site very often. That's just the way it is. The good thing, though, is that Steinar and I the next half year will be visiting a town near many of you. Over the years we have met many spiral fans this way, and that is always a treat.
iAn ying yang said:hey lars thanks for the reply...
your sound in satyricon is very diferent ...much low end...
ok about the bass ...well is it active? or does it uses battery?
the thing is that there some passive basses with battery compartment...Damien-X said:All active basses use batteries
iAn ying yang said:the thing is that there some passive basses with battery compartment...
i`ve seen hohner headless basses with passive pickups and no active EQ, and its need a battery ,thats what i was trying to figure out with lars norberg.
i was watching VH1 rock docs!!
and there documentary on norway band : is that almost 78% are satanic bands, and they show a classic church that was burn out, and the vikings memorial .. with 3 big swords... did anyone saw it?
iAn ying yang said:i wonder who sponsered that guy for the plane tickets .... or maybe he is a big spender!!!
and yeah hard good job he did... endeed
Satyricon came to Australia just recently, were you (Lars) or Steinar part of that tour with them? Even though I don't really enjoy Satyricon, I probably would've come just to see you guys, but it's over now anyway, so I guess it doesn't really matter... I would be interested to know though, if you guys had been to Australia...