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deepbass5

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  1. Part of me agrees, I have two plug and play amps with enough flexibility most of the time -MB and GK but still would like an amp with one good para mid to Eq the odd bad room, leaving my bass pre free for variations required song by song
  2. https://youtu.be/iIIuR-HjFho
  3. Sounds good on the clip, but a little late getting to the party I've just been browsing Bassdirect's second hand amp section, and that's where all the good amps are. What is everbody thinking? parametric mids you need one at least preferably two if they are on your amp, when you need um you can rather than
  4. The pics of my status nut with new yew guide Strings at present are Status - B130,E105,A85 then GHS - D70, G50.
  5. Re feed back - whole new discussion, room , loud back line where she is forced to stand, monitor/PA placement. Feedback destroyers are not the answer here sort the physical problems causing it. I have been down that route. Note Radio mic = no feedback in my book. must be something to do with phasing, So if she ends up out front of the main PA that option may do it. But could just turn everybody else down.
  6. Very Interesting Fretmeister and Bassbus I have a Status electro 5 string and have been using a mixture of status black nylons B,E,A and GHS black nylon on the D &G GHS are higher tension more twangy not as nice tone as status but i needed the tension on the lighter strings - having owned a Rob Allen I love the Labella black nylons and intend to get a set, but as the status nut and machine heads will not take the larger diameter strings (GHS) or Labella i have cut it to get them in. So about 4 months ago made a new nut from Yew as it is just a guide on the Status with a zero fret. I am planning a trip up to Bass direct to buy some Hipshot tuners as they have wider jaw and are used on Rob Allen's and a set of Labella next week. will post a photo at the weekend of the bass nut. keep ya posted when all up graded.
  7. my Mrs loves the extra power and bass response and proximity effect on her Beta 58 over the standard SM58 unit the Radio Beta 58 is good but they all loose something when the battery is on its say out. we have A - B'd this several times so always go for cable if stage allows.
  8. Very cool but you could be sloppy 4ths if ya not quick https://youtu.be/ZJL4UGSbeFg
  9. Just thought someone should say happy birthday to Bruce, I know there is lots of love for him on here. Don't time fly " that's entertainment" https://youtu.be/ubxYYzYNP84
  10. A couple of things since my last offering, Smaller cheaper practice size amps have all their volume in those mid to upper mids when you start to run out of steam, where our ears are most efficient almost like a guitar amp, so you may need to pick up a descent gig-able size combo ASAP and that may help with getting the sound you want, as far as flats I would steer you to half rounds first as these will be better suited to most music and cut down on hand noise as well and easier to slap when required. all the best
  11. Thanks I'll have a look at that tomorrow,
  12. Its difficult to say without hearing you, but can only suggest you ask about lessons from your local music store and go through this with them. A good local semi pro should be able to help. It may be down to mastering some left hand muting technique, but could be set up too. I would also say playing through headphones may be part of the issue, get used to getting the bass and amp gains sorted in a reasonable sized room. have you got used to the head phone sound and everything else now sounds strange ? Hope you can sort it soon good luck.
  13. Is this 34.25" scale
  14. Yes it is, I have interest from people who cant sell, as there are so many nice basses on here for silly prices, It seems we have all bought too many basses so I am using it again now and not in a hurry to sell so will not be taking lower offers than the £1600 unless a specific trade come up. thanks for your interest
  15. Anyone tried the Jack Cassidy 2x8 +6" also fancy the Acme 1x12"
  16. As an electric only player, I did go down the 2 x 12" Mline route, so i would have a flexible rig for big band jazz and function band gigs. As Geoff is suggesting I found 2 x 12" Mline OTT for function band as at volume the bass was too pronounced I couldn't get away from it or EQ it out. mine were both 8ohm. I love just the one for jazz low volume but now have 2x12 Berg for function band gigs. so to sum up the porting works as designed to allow a small combo to hear the acoustic bass at low volume but not recommended for electric high volume gigs, Geoff may get away with this as only one is Mline. hope this is useful
  17. Taking Phils point, pick up bargins when you can. remember speaker efficiency means that for every 3dB difference you will need to double the watts for the same percieved volume so a pair of PA speakers rated at 93dB/mtr will sound half as loud as a pair rated at 96dB/mtr when using the same amp at the same setting. As amps/watt are dearer than speakers go for the most efficient speakers you can. and an average mixer amp. e.g second hand peavey system with black widow speakers. This is important when you consider you loose 6dB with every doubling of distance from your speakers, you need to reach the back of the hall. of course even when you find a PA that is good for 500watts a side at 102dB /1w/mtr doesnt mean its going to sound nicer than the 300watt 93dB rig. I used to buy on efficiency alone and then learnt what sounds best may be a compromise. the singer may want to have the last say. good luck
  18. As an ex bone player i am more than happy to pay that, but key thing is how is the slide. does it run up n down ok no glitches, any other issued big dents etc
  19. love the Status half wounds, recently tried a bass with D'addario chromes well impressed with the feel and may well try a set soon, the tension seemed right and think that has a lot to do with it
  20. Mmmmmbass o n d a y
  21. mmmmmmmm now and again a bass comes along that tugs on the GAS strings check the clip all is great but 2:16 is the bass solo https://youtu.be/w8-pHfFdux8 good luck with the sale
  22. I think there is room for another good bass amp for the working musician, light flexible with good connectivity. There are many out there but again none that would pull me away from the medium powered plug and play units i currently own. ref Markbass and GK MB500fusion. Actually still like the CARVIN shame they parted company with Bassgear
  23. [quote name='deepbass5' timestamp='1422546876' post='2673963'] I dont see any CE mark on the back panel, Hope they haven't made the same mistake as Aguilar when anouncing the Tone hammer got me all gassed up then took a year to sort out european certs. So this could be a year May [/quote] Just dug this thread out started in Jan this year and was my prediction right, we havent seen this yet but still space on dealers sites waiting for it to arrive ?? creating demand is one thing, but there is also poor marketing. Anyone still waiting or have you lost interest too
  24. cloud and windy bump
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