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Lozz196

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  1. Where’s he playing (he and his band are great live, you’re in for a treat).
  2. Passive. I like the sound of active basses but I`m one of those people that the more tone functions available the more I fiddle with them, concentrating on this rather than the playing. Passive bass with one pickup and one tone control both on full is what suits me best.
  3. I reckon you could be right, the lower notes could well be a Precision but the higher notes just have a different sound to them than what I’d expect from a Precision, a sort of “boxy” quality that comes from a Rick.
  4. All depends on the size but I have an Ashdown RM500 and the carry case for that is pretty decent, def worth checking out if the sizes are similar, the RM is: H x W x D (mm) - 86 x 314 x 235
  5. Will do - am hoping it works well as if so I’ll do this for all my gigs moving forwards.
  6. That`s beautiful, I love wintry landscape shots and that`s one of the best
  7. Think that would get a fair amount of interest from us short-scalers
  8. Thanks all, I’ve a gig on Sat where the stage is minute, we’re a 5-piece so to make my life easier with both loading in and setting up I’m travelling light and letting trusty BDI21 handle the load. Was fairly sure it wasn’t needed to be connected but great to have those that know confirm it.
  9. Ok probably a daft question but as above - it’s my Behringer BDI21 really - if I do this what leads do I have to use? Obviously I have to plug my bass into the input and XLR into the DI but do I need to plug a lead into the output even though it won’t be going anywhere as am using it standalone?
  10. Never underestimate the lure of the low-end, get them whilst they`re young.
  11. I`m considering a short-scale Jake, chambered & with Ultralites to keep things nice & light.
  12. Great looking set up Rob, 2 especially nice looking Precisions
  13. They’re nice amps, a mate of mine has one and it makes his plywood BC Rich copy sound really good.
  14. All 3 makes mentioned so far will more than fit the bill.
  15. Rotten news, I used to chat quite often with Dave, was a really nice chap
  16. Decent songs there, nice way to start out for a band
  17. I’ve not used them but our stand in guitarist put them in his Aerodyne Jazz and he says they brought it to life.
  18. All seems perfectly reasonable to me
  19. I use the Mono M80 guitar cases for my Mustang Basses, yes it’s a bit tight but I’ve had no issues and my gigging/rehearsing bass stays in the M80 unless I’m using it.
  20. In an old Aerodyne Jazz I replaced the stock pickup with a Seymour Duncan Hot Stack, made a much better balance between the two pickups and without any radical changes in sound, was pretty much the same but just about 20% "more" if that makes sense.
  21. The Rumbles are great amps, sound really good, imo difficult to go wrong with getting one of these. However given your wifes set-up has worked well for you why not get the very same, then you have exact backups for each other in the unlikely event of breakages/failures (unless of course you’re gigging at the same time). And this way should either of you end up on a very big gig you have the option of using both of the Compacts as a stack.
  22. Yep, everyone will offer up their preference, just try a few out and establish which is yours. But def, playing with other musicians gives invaluable experience.
  23. Nice one, they’re decent amps
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