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  1. [quote name='moonbass' timestamp='1509314015' post='3398058'] I've been doing iPad mixing for a few years and wouldn't go back; the joy of fiddling with levels while buying a pint at the bar, or having a pee is entirely liberating I started using iPad with the Soundcraft Expression 1; good option if you want a traditional desk format with added iPad. Then moved onto Soundcraft Ui16, Behringer XR18 and now X32 core. I reckon best bang for your buck is the XR18 (I wouldn't go for the small XRs as they don't do multichannel recording). But would probably suggest external router for stable connection. As well as freedom for the engineer, they allow musicians to set their own monitor levels. Much easier to do in ear mixes. Loads of effect processing options. The learning curve can be steep, but not too bad if you're used to using DAWs to record music. It is an expensive endeavour, but pros hugely outweigh cons in my mind. [/quote] +1 XR18 used here with an external router and ipads. Whole band on in ears so everyone controls their own mix. Really useful for multi track recording live at gigs too.
  2. Unless you are buying really good tops like Rcf745s then you are going to need a sub if you want to put any kick drum through. That would take you beyond your budget even for older kit I would suggest. Best bet would be a pair of quality used tops. Something like RCF 322a / 325a or similar would be great as the 322s and 325s have a 2inch hf driver as opposed to the I inch voice coil in most cheaper tops. This makes a huge difference at high volume as it's way smoother and far less harsh. If that was my budget that would be my first choice.
  3. [quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1509012963' post='3395981'] Worst CS i've had was Hartke. No response at all from emails or returned calls. [/quote] Don't get me started. Shameful company.
  4. Never had this with guitarists or any other musicians but had similar experiences with girls I dated when I was younger. I seemed to attract proper nut jobs who were really pretty and seemed fine right up until first or second date where they'd suddenly morph into total head cases. There is a singer round our way who regularly goes "live" on Facebook taking requests which he then sings acapella or along to keyboard. He's bloody awful but clearly thinks he's absolutely brilliant.
  5. I've been amazed both ways. Some basses I've bought have had unplayable high actions and some so low that even lightly played open strings buzz. I guess I'm from a middle ground with probably 3mm at 17th fret.
  6. I've been amazed both ways. Some basses I've bought have had unplayable high actions and some so low that even lightly played open strings buzz. I guess I'm from a middle ground with probably 3mm at 17th fret.
  7. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1508309761' post='3391167'] Every Fender Jazz bass I've owned, and I've tried a few... Sound brilliant Look even better Love the sound... Play in a band with them and I'm like, "argh where's that nice sound gone?" I want to love them, but can't [/quote] I was the same until I had one with an East preamp. Being able to put a bit more mid in to counteract the scoop of both pups on full suddenly made it work in a band.
  8. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1508331853' post='3391415'] Funny you should say that... I know of a frustrated guitarist... he ended up getting his kids to learn how to play bass and drums. He now has band... visually it looks a bit off... but he has a band he can gig with regularly! [/quote] And he can send his band mates to their respective rooms when they don't learn their stuff or suggest playing mustang sally.
  9. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1508240823' post='3390725'] "Great minds..." and all that! Great idea for showcasing your band. Hi-hats seem to be the biggest stumbling block with acoustic drum conversions - closely followed by triple zone cymbals/rides! I'm about to buy a megadrum module as the brain for my acoustic conversion, using EZ Drummer on my Mac mini for the sounds. I'm reluctant to use real hi-hats as I plan to set this all up in the house and, having 2 young kids, minimal noise is a necessity. Garage conversion to ultra man-cave is the plan, but that's a few years away yet! [/quote] The megadrum module is a real pig to set up. I've got one and tried to make the optical hihat controller. I've got the mechanism nailed but have really struggled to get the circuit to work. In the end we just use the brain from a yamaha dtxpress iv. Midi from the brain goes into reaper on pc via the XR18 and superior drummer runs as a vst instrument. Whilst recording we are actually hearing sounds from the brain rather than superior drummer because there's a bit of latency.
  10. This is the very best thing about music surely. We will all have it in our lives forever and there's likely to be times for all of us where it becomes more than just a hobby / career / passion. It can be a really great companion and inspiration. Thanks for sharing Bob and best wishes for continuing health!
  11. Blame the punters. They're the ones asking for classic rock. I'd be more inclined to change where we play rather than what you play. I bloody hate classic rock bands tho lol.
  12. Bands can't carry a drummer. It's the only member that absolutely has to be on the ball. If he wasn't up to scratch then he had to go. Sounds like you did the right thing.
  13. Any company that offers the kind of customer care that Ashdown clearly do will definitely get my interest when I'm in a position to buy. I don't really use backline that much but would definitely consider Ashdown if / when I do need something. It's really good to hear how great their service is.
  14. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1505977873' post='3375549'] My original intention was to put together a silent band rehearsal setup for home, based around an X18, an electronic drum kit, a few PODs (or the like - iPad running Bias FX in my case I would think) and a decent set of in-ears. Still working on the drum kit element of it (converting an acoustic kit with mesh heads and DIY triggers) but I have almost everything else - need mics of course! [/quote] This is exactly how we have just started to rehearse with one of my projects. We converted my shed to a soundproof box and decorated it like a studio and fitted some cheap led par cans up. We can now shoot videos at rehearsals too - nothing fancy but it helps. Setup is - Converted acoustic drum kit running from cheap yamaha brain into Superior Drummer Real Hi Hat (small compromise in order to retain natural sound and feel for drummer) Guitars through POD HD500 Bass through Helix Vocal Mics All goes into Behringer XR18 All band members on wired in ears. Sounds hideous (albeit not too loud) in the room if you take your iems out but sounds heavenly with them in. Minimal setup time as it all lives permanently in the shed. Takes approx 20mins to get a useable audio mix in post production which we then sync with the video footage. I can usually knock out 2-3 little videos for our social media etc in about 1-2hours the next day after each rehearsal. Most recent video from the shed (smoke machine has since been removed from shed lol) [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90HZlwc1760[/media]
  15. The 745s are absolutely brilliant. Great decision that you won't regret.
  16. Genuinely mystified as to why that hasn't sold a dozen times over. It's a cracking bass.
  17. It's absolutely lovely Lee and am really happy to keep it if it doesn't go. I just need a classic looking Jazz and my only other bass is the YOB precision my family bought me for my 40th which obviously I can't sell.
  18. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1506821024' post='3381352'] We show up 1.5 hours before we start our first set. That usually is plenty of time to set up. We scale lights an pa to the size of the bar/club. Blue [/quote] This is pretty much the way we work too. However, as we play a lot of weddings it's very common for us to be sitting outside ready to start setting up whilst everything inside over runs. We then get the nod from the organisers to set up only to find they want us on in half an hour lol. That's why weddings command a bigger fee but that adds just a tiny bit more pressure.
  19. Had one. Sounded great but totally unusable anywhere with even a single step let alone a flight of stairs.
  20. [quote name='artisan' timestamp='1506524436' post='3379338'] Snap exactly the same here. Hartke Kilo = the worst pos I have ever had the misfortune to own. For me Hartke don't exist & Larry Hartke along with them. [/quote] +1,000,000
  21. [quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1506427697' post='3378624'] And i thought i was the only one that had pathetic customer service from Hartke. My Kilo didn't work at al and returned it to Thomann but had to pay the return post and the exchange costs from Europe. Hartke did not even respond to various requests thru their website and even tried direct to the man himself and nothing there either. Totally against Hartke because of that and wouldn't touch them again. Hartke has been my worst experience of any amp. Dave [/quote] I knew I wouldn't be alone in this. Absolutely atrocious service and a flawed product. I'll happily let the world know just how poor hartke really are.
  22. This is a really interesting thread. I pretty much take full responsibility for setting up pa and lights. On most gigs I can load in early and take my time. I try to get there ahead of the band as they all just get in the way. I find it therapeutic and if it goes well I really enjoy the whole night and relax into my playing. If we can't load in early and it becomes a rush then I can get pretty stressed and find that it totally buggers me up for the show and both my playing and enjoyment suffer. I'd love to have a method for calming myself quickly after a stressful setup.
  23. Passive Jazz now found so I don't need to sell this hence withdrawal from sale. Absolutely gorgeous and super light bass. Only selling as I really need a passive jazz so will be using proceeds to fund another Maruszczyk order. Weighs 3.48kg (7lb 7oz) so super light and comfortable. Alder body with flamed maple top and matt finish. Maple neck with matt finish and maple fingerboard. Bassculture pickups with active 3 band delano preamp. Three way toggle switch for the humbucker (series / single coil / parallel). Monorail bridge with 18mm string spacing. Build completion date 04-01-2017. One small mark on the rear of the body (pictured) and a tiny scratch on the top of the body which looks like a hair (pictured) otherwise as new condition. Comes with all certification, original gig bag, Maruszczyk strap and I still have the boxes it was shipped in so can offer postage (within the UK only I'm afraid unless you want to arrange your own courier). Sorry - no PayPal accepted. Collection from NN12 (Silverstone Northants) preferred and you are welcome to come and try it out without obligation to buy. [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/Maruszyzck%20Elwood%20L%205a%2024/IMG_7838_zpsqprotssg.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/IMG_7873_zpsdz0uyo6e.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/IMG_7869_zpsuoyprogt.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/Maruszyzck%20Elwood%20L%205a%2024/IMG_7840_zpslhiajuqh.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/Maruszyzck%20Elwood%20L%205a%2024/IMG_7843_zpsvdyf3s0t.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/Maruszyzck%20Elwood%20L%205a%2024/IMG_7845_zpsw430bveu.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/IMG_7878_zpskr0qsm64.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/IMG_7876_zps0wq8jkt7.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s12.photobucket.com/user/Tom_Caswell/media/IMG_7875_zpsbqdadpg0.jpg.html"][/url]
  24. Two setups for me. 1. BASS - Aguilar DB750 - Eden 410 2. (and rapidly becoming rig of choice) BASS - Helix - Pa The helix is ridiculously good. SVT for rock, GK GB800 for funk, Ampeg B15 for motown, squeaky clean for pop. All at the touch of a foot switch.
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