I use a sansamp to both foh and back to my head. I let the sound guy worry about eg for foh and I use the graphic eq on my amp head to pinpoint and cut back problem frequencies on stage. Once gig starts I don't really touch anything.
Sansamp. A killer valve sound and really really useful when you have to go through the PA at bigger gigs. Behringer version will do pretty much the same in a slightly less robust but great bang for buck package.
I have sansamp di on my pedalboard and use it in my effects loop as well as a di box. Most gigs I use all my own gear but if I do backline share at a gig with my originals band then I give sound guy a line from the sansamp. That thing sounds killer and sound guys love them. As it's integral to my sound the shared amp is only a monitor for me so my foh sound is usually pretty much what I want it to be.
I have one of these. Had it four years and can't see myself ever selling it (nearly did last yr but had moment of clarity in time). Great basses and a bargain at this price. GLWTS you fool
Because it allows people like me to watch people like Marta. The fact that she's a great player helps me justify it to my wife and myself no matter how thinly veiled an excuse it is.
Wow, there's some real talent on here. I'd love to hear some of the diy basses (seems really wrong calling the basses diy cos they all look really pro)through a diy preamp into a diy amp through a diy cab etc etc.
Hi, we played a wedding a few weeks back and a friend of the bride has asked her if we know of a decent band in the Northumberland area for her wedding. Does anyone know or play in a band up there? We do pop rock type covers and I think they're looking for something similar. Happy to pass details along to bride to be if you're interested or know anyone.
Cheers
Loving tye fact that the bland dross Coldplay / radiohead type fans are so put out by this. Metallica may not be everyone's cuppa but respect where it's due for a band that have achieved plenty and still deliver live time after time. Lars is still a tool tho. Heard him on radio this morning talking about Glaston-berry.
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If you like the sound you get with one PF210, my advice would be to get another one.
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This.
It'll be worth the wait and look good. Beyond that go and listen to other cabs. It's a totally subjective thing so buy with your ears not other people's ears.
Don't go for cheaper cabs tho. You'll regret it.
Good luck and welcome back to gigging!
By choice I would have gone for the 3012ho but I had two of the lf's in the workshop so meant no big outlay. I may swap them out and use the lf's for subs at some point.
Not gonna try to talk you out of building something. It's the best feeling when people come up and coo over your kit and then you tell them it's not mass produced but self built.
Simplexx is a really nice build to. Really straightforward.
Let's see your self built porn. Guitars, amps, cabs, pedals, racks etc.
I'll put my BFM Simplex 1x12's in "funky purple" finish with silver grill cloth up. Eminence Kappalite 3012lf's and Eminence APT80 tweeters.
Now show us yours!