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[quote name='zero9' timestamp='1410353294' post='2548437'] They're not the same. The S2 is an evolution of the original Series II. The Series II had a full length carbon through neck with the wooden body wings glued directly to the neck, and a 2 band EQ. The S2 has a carbon neck that stops at the bridge pickup and is surrounded by a wooden 'tone block' to which the body wings are connected. The S2 has a mid control in addition to the bass and treble. The neck profiles are also very different. The earlier Series II has a rounder neck profile compared with the shallower profile on the S2. The pickups are also different. The Series II had Kent Armstrong derived units whilst the current S2 had Status' own units. There are also significant differences in bridge units, with monorail units on the later model and a solid brass unit on the earlier series II. The Series II was also only made in headless versions, in both 4 and 5 strings. The S2 is available headed or headless, with different string spacing, with or without bendwell etc etc. [/quote]
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[quote name='gelfin' timestamp='1409775641' post='2543324'] Had this happen to a GK 15" driver. the adhesive sticking the spider to the magnet housing was coming adrift. Low notes caused the farting sound. [/quote] Same happened to me with a old Trace Elliot Combo, the spider came loose on a spot in the glued joint where the spider attaches the cone. A bit of contact glue solved it and that amp is still running strong with a friend playing in a punk rock band. The best way to spot this is really by pressing the spider with your fingers and see if it's loose.
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[quote name='grenadilla' timestamp='1409902006' post='2544380'] (...) Please try an Ampeg PF 210. They [u][b]only[/b][/u] weigh about [b][u]45 lbs[/u][/b]. [/quote] Only? 23Kg is way too heavy for a cab these days, you can get neo 112s weighting around 10kg each and my 212 weights 19kg. I had a Aguilar DB112 that weighted about the same as that Ampeg and i moved it because it was way too heavy to move around. I'm not a weak person, i just don't need any more back injury
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Racks are great for keeping things tidy but it's very easy for one to get too heavy. I have a 2U rack woth a preamp and a 1U poweramp and it's allready near the 15kg mark. I would like to replace the 2U rack for a 3U one and add a Furman power conditioner but there goes another 6kg... if then i want to add the fx or another thing pretty soon i would be near the 30kg and that is impracticable for me. anyway i allways prefer having my pedals setup and secure on a pedal board where i can stomp them at will and don't have to face back to tune. For me portability is important that's why the rack only gets out to outdoor gigs, the small gigs are done with the promethean combo and on medium sized venus the promethean head drives the barefaced s12t.
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Just how do you get a slap tone like this?
Ghost_Bass replied to Gunsfreddy2003's topic in General Discussion
The Eden seen on the video does help a lot to keep the low-end. When i have to use some slap lines i set my balance a bit more towards the neck pickup. I tend to keep my EQ flat(ish) on both the bass and amp, i only correct for the room and boost bass just a tad to feel the kick on the back. -
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Hi, i have this lovely bass for sale. I need to gather some funds to help out with the wedding expenses so this one has got to go. It's in very good shape, some minor scratches on the bottom of the body (probably made by the strap) and a very small buckle rash on the back (made by previous owner). I'm waiting for a hardcase for it and i'll send it in bullet-proof packaging anywhere in UK/EU - bass is in Portugal. I'm looking for [b][s]£550[/s] [color=#ff0000]SOLD!!![/color][/b] (shipping included). Payment by paypal gift or bank transfer (no fees for me). I can consider any kind of trade/part-ex but i'll give priority to deals that include cash comming my way. Here are some pics: Thank you Marco
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If you're looking for Ashdown tone go for a couple of Mi10 cabs, around 10kg and 250W each. If you want a light 2x10 maybe a Genz Benz Focus if you can find one or something from the GK MB range or Hartke Hydrive. The Fender rumbles 112 (former series) were also very light and sounded good. If i remember correctly Evil Unded is/was selling a Promethean amp with a Rumble 112 cab, great little setup, light and loud and a great sound.
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Glockenklang preamps are the best (IMO), they work just as the OP mentioned, on flat position there's absolutely no loss in volume when switching to passive. Maybe that Cort you have is fitted with a Glock (see if the pots are red) or something licenced by glock.
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Cheap solution: - Stagg EUB + Harley Benton Bass Uke Expensive solution: - Yamaha EUB (can't remember the model) + Kala U-Bass Small, light and good sounding
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D'Addario Prosteels are the brightest strings i've come across, great for top end. Try this and work with the bass's EQ first. I can get a very decent slap tone on my BB1025X using just the P pickup with the prosteels.
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Finally, for £150 i'm pretty sure that you can find a great deal on BC's classified section for a great and more reliable head
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For £60 more i would rather get this Ashdown clone: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Behringer-BX4500H-Ultrabass-450W-Amplifier/dp/B000LQ5XW8/ref=pd_sim_sbs_MI_1/279-3295409-0311157?ie=UTF8&refRID=15Q8M0J3Z9MDYZVS6Z09 I don't like Behringer's graphic EQ's, tried the one on a friend's combo and couldn't tailor the sound properly.
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Used a combo (ultrabass bx1200) as my main rig for 2 or 3 years, never missed a beat and sounded pretty decent. Band had a mixer wich performed well but eventually broke down. I have a small 2-channel USB mixer at home connected to my PC and it's going well for the past months. It's not great reliable gear but it will do the job. You need to be extra-carefull because it's more sensitive to malfunction and 9/10 times it can't be fixed (everything's PCB soldered with micro components). If money is a problem get this head, with 3 year waranty you can use it and save money from gigs to buy a better head, if it malfunctions in the meanwile you just send it back to the store and ask for a replacement.
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connecting aer amp one combo to markbass head to two 8 ohm cabs
Ghost_Bass replied to bucko's topic in Amps and Cabs
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Aren't you overdoing on the gain? Using fx between the bass and amp will make your signal have diferent strenghts regarding the pedals you're using/not using at a certain time. If you have your amp's gain set too high as default the extra signal that a pedal may bring may cause the amp to reach it's threshold and cut into protection mode. Try lowering the gain and raising the volume and see if it still cuts.
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[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1407700360' post='2523188'] Tube(s) need replacing [/quote] Yep! Sounds like this.
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[quote name='Chienmortbb' timestamp='1407251484' post='2518791'] (...) Take for instance a Valve/Tube amp running into one cabinet at 8 ohms it is a 100 watt amp running at 100watts. Add second cabinet and switch the impedance switch to 4 ohms and at each cabinet will recieve 50 watts is all else is equal. Added to gether we have twice the speaker size in both driver ans cabinet but the same power, so no extra acoustic output, the SPL is the same. The only difference is that the new cabinet is closer to the player's ear so it will sound louder and have more mids and highs. [/quote] [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1407499144' post='2521165'] It's a perfect analogy. The sails are equivalent to cones, the wind speed equivalent to voltage swing. [/quote] So you're saying that feeding 100w (sorry to use watts but i think is better to example) to a single 4 ohm driver and feeding 100W to two 8 ohm drivers the voltage delivered from the amp to the cab system will be exactly the same?
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1407495860' post='2521100'] the big one was tuned a fair bit higher compared to the the bb and acme. James says it goes a lot louder [/quote] And probably you should have listened to it louder. My S12T still amazes me (and everybody else sharing the stage) everytime i take it to an outdoors gig. It likes to recieve power, the sound comes alive at higher volumes and a wall of low end appears yet all the clarity and definition remains top notch. At low volumes it sounds very hi-fi but i need to EQ some bass in just to be able to feel that kick on the back. I'm currently running the Promethean combo in all small/pub gigs and keep the S12T to use in bigger/outdoor venues with the rack pushing it. Great review btw