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  1. Chaps, just after some advice... I'm shipping a gig bag from London to "oop north". It's a posh one, but still lighter than most basses. A bit longer too obviously. I've got it adequately packed up, but have spent lunchtime on interparcel, parcel2go, parcel monkey, parcel pete, parcel tongue and so on trawling through quotes. The biggest problem I'm coming up against is that nobody seems to be ok with this 133 cm length, even on their larger parcel sizes. Of the few who will take it, the quotes are ranging from just shy of £30 (with no cover) up to over £150 (presumably with a whole heap of advantages that I'm missing). What happened to people being able to ship for around a tenner when this thread started - the gigbag isn't that much bigger than a bass! Here's the dimensions of my package (ooh er!) Length: 133 cm Width: 69 cm Height: 16 cm Weight: 4.9 kg It doesn't need to arrive particularly quickly, but it ideally does need to not cost all that much to get it shifted. Any advice appreciated... Scott
  2. I picked up a set of Shure E2C IEMs from John. Fast and friendly replies to PMs, and the Shures arrived exactly as described on the day he said they would. Smooth as smooth can be.
  3. After many happy times and a few rough ones, my iGig G515 eventually died a stitching related death. Seeing as iGig seem to be hard to get ahold of in the UK, I've been trying a few other manufacturers, but haven't been happy yet. Here's what I've tried. Mono - didn't find any of them particularly comfortable to wear on my back (they ride a little high for a tall chap), and I need more storage as gigs are often an overnight affair here. Fusion F1 - let down by a few daft design decisions. No strap pin relief, feet on the side instead of the bottom, the neck support is adjustable but the headstock strap is fixed in place (duh), and the pockets seem to put an undue amount of pressure on each other when loaded. The biggest problem is that it rides so high I'm literally knocking on heaven's door. All that said, the weight distribution is great on this one. I could almost forget I was wearing it until the headstock brushing an electricity pilon reminded me lol. Protec Contego - pretty close to good, if anything it's a bit too roomy for my basses. I could live with it I guess, but still prefer the iGig offerings on a few fronts. Protection racket - it's a bit weighty for me and the lack of handles would be annoying, but is probably what I'll end up with if I can't source an iGig. Can't argue with the price at all. So, does anybody know where I can pick up an iGig in the UK sharpish? Ideally I'm after a G525. I know iGig themselves ship internationally, but so far their response to email has been slow at best, nonexistent the rest of the time. Plus, if anything goes wrong during the warranty period, I'd rather have someone in the UK to touch base with about it. It'd be quicker for replacements etc. Any advice appreciated Scott
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  5. Out of interest, how's that boogie flux you mentioned working out on bass? I'm tempted to pop down some cash on a Throttle Box, but a bit wary of low end loss as I'm playing a pretty low tuned 5er.
  6. Sibob - yup, tried getting the multicomp to push more than usual, and even tried using the VT as a hefty volume boost pre Darkglass. Both make a difference of course, but the MultiComp wasn't able to push hard enough to make a noticeable change once the whole band are playing, and the more I boost beyond what the MultiComp can provide using the VT, the less playable/musical the Darkglass starts to become. Plus, even if that did work, it'd mean having a separate compressor in a loop just to get these pedals working, because on those settings the MultiComp is stomping all over any cleaner sounds. I've been down that rabbit hole before... Kev - LOL, fair point, maybe I just don't like it. It does seem odd though how I enjoyed the B7K so much in the studio environment but can't get these to have any mojo live, dontcha think? It's not like I'm a newb with pedals who's not used to tweaking. Should've probably pointed out that I didn't just hop on the Darkglass wagon willy-nilly - I listened to a ton of demos, talked to players I respect, saw a few bands live whose bassists are using them and figured out what it was specifically about the sound that I liked. I don't have the wonga to buy pedals on a whim these days, hence why I'm trying to figure out whether I'm missing something before I sell these on. bakerster135 - just reading your thread, seems like you're having an issue that isn't a million miles away. Any sign of a resolution at your end?
  7. I'm looking for some advice, either from people who own Darkglass dirt pedals, or people who used to and decided to move theirs along. So, originally I owned a B7K. It was meant to replace my Tech 21 VT, which is almost always on adding a touch of grit/clank. Once in a blue moon, I do use that VT as a distortion too, so it seemed like the perfect substitute. I got the B7K, recorded with it and really dug it in that context, but when it came to gigs, I found the EQ in particular to be a bit tame. With a nice cab and/or nice PA, it was ok, but the types of gigs my band play make both of those things a rarity, and I found myself missing that harsh EQ on the VT that can cut through anything and seems to force some life back into knackered old cabs. Well, I figured I had enjoyed the B7K when I was recording, and I couldn't get the VT to emulate what the B7K could do in that environment, so perhaps scaling down to the B3K, using the B3K as purely a distortion and keeping the VT always on would be the one-rig-fits-all solution. As it happens, I got a bit carried away and acquired a B3K and a Vintage, just in case. Now the point I'm at is that, tbh, I can't quite see why/how so many heavy bands have gone nuts over these pedals. When I get the blend set so that there's no loss of lows, I can't coax enough filth out of either of them to be adding anything more than a sprinkling of distortion. Don't get me wrong, it's a really good sounding sprinkle, but I was hoping for something more along the lines of really good sounding puddles of spectator face. My signal is this: Warwick $$ 5er -> tuner -> EBS MultiComp -> Tech 21 VT -> Darkglass stuff -> GK MB500 head -> various cabs (some nice, some nasty, but all exhibiting the same disappointing result) I mainly play with my fingers, but have also done a few rehearsals with a pick... no difference other than additional loss of lows because I pick like a bit of a nancy. I've tried going just bass -> Darkglass dirt - head - decent cab, and I'm still underwhelmed assuming I want to keep the low end in tact. I've swapped out power, patch cables (Diego Powerstation and Lava cable are the usuals) just in case, but no difference. I've tried switching the chain around, gone with and without each individual pedal... no light at the end of that tunnel. Chaps, what am I missing? Any advice appreciated. Scott
  8. What does this badboy need power-wise? Might be interested...
  9. Taken me a long time to do this, but I'm parting up with my Genz Benz Shuttle rig. This is a Shuttle 6.0 head (weighs practically nothing, puts out 375W at 8 Ohms or 600W at 4 Ohms), slotted into their 12T cab (adjustable tweater, integrated kickstand, also pretty light). The head has been a workhorse. There are a few cosmetic scratches and dents on the top of the case, but from the front it's still looking good. I've attached a pic and done my best to get the marks to show up. It was serviced by Bryan Bonde (the chap Bass Gallery recommended) toward the end of last year and all checked out fine electronics-wise. The cab is literally in mint condition. It's left the house a grand total of three times, and one of those was to move house lol. Sounds killer, I just never really got into the habit of taking it on the tube to gigs, hence the low usage outside of bedroom levels. Price-wise I'm after £750 for everything, fairly firm on it. I'd be willing to split them up I guess, but the cab would have to go first for that to happen. If you're after the cab on its own, drop me a PM with the price you had in mind. If you can get to South West London you'd be welcome to come and try before you buy. Cheers for looking Scott
  10. PM'd with a trade offer, your B3K for my B7K. Lemme know chap.
  11. [quote name='bertbass' timestamp='1365676469' post='2042635'] Ever thought of a thumb pick? [/quote] I've never tried one nope, didn't even cross my mind for some reason! Good call man, I'll investigate.
  12. [quote name='richardjmorgan' timestamp='1365671095' post='2042524'] My only problem with them is the see-through-ness - dropping them on the floor isn't much of an issue but putting them down and forgetting where is! [/quote] Well, speaking as someone who's blind, this problem applies to everything from picks to land mines. If I can't eat it, I'll probably forget where I've put it. Gotten used to carrying pockets full of spares over the years (although not so much with the land mines ) Just ordered the Bass Sampler Pack which contains a large pointed, a freakishly large pointed and a freakishly large rounded. Was very tempted to splash out on a selection of others, but I'll see how it goes with these first.
  13. Ah, really good to know that it's not all just marketing bumph about the extra grip. Thanks man.
  14. Would be worth you taking a trip to Camden. Bass Gallery had a little 1x12 Vanderkley in the demo room that blew me away a couple weeks ago. Probably less selection than Bass Direct, but a hell of a lot closer to south London.
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