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[quote name='Weststarx' timestamp='1396392227' post='2413182'] Hello fellow bassists! Please help with my predicament.... .............. I've been in this covers band now for what will be a year next month. We've not gigged, and a few members don't seem to learn new songs and like throwing out others we've done and perfected. So we've got absolutely nowhere in a year and there's little to no progress happening. Now normally I don't waste time and would of left by now, but the guys I play with are great people, and the lead guitarist and I really get on, and we regularly go see bands together. Its just musically it really isn't happening for me. I'm in fear that if I leave I will lose these great people I've met but I've really had enough of not going anywhere with it and have told them this. But still I find myself frustrated coming home from practice rehearsing the same songs over and over again that we perfected 10 months ago. Do I leave for musical reasons and risk losing some good friends? Or put up with it? [/quote] I would not have waited that long: it's not happening, move along. But I totally understand it's hard to do, especially if you liked the people. I have very recently handed in my "resignation letter" to a band I've been with for about 9 months now. In this case we have gigged (although less than I would have liked) and they're a great bunch... but I'm struggling to find the time at the moment for my main band and the other projects, so it was starting to be frustrating. Different reasons from yours, but similar end result: it was not fun. If I tried to keep it going, I'm sure eventually they would notice I was not there 100%, and similarly, if you are not enjoying your band, that can be picked up by the others, and it's not a nice vibe to give off. Best to quit before things get too much and your frustration becomes anger. Quit in good terms, especially as you may come across them in the future and you may even play together again... and stay in touch if you like them as people, because networking is very important. Move on, and find something you enjoy. It exists out there, but you won't find it if you just "put up with it". You don't have to lose friends just because you leave the band. If someone decides they can't talk to you anymore because you quit, then they were never really your friends, so it's good you found out now. But seriously, I have left quite a few bands, and only one I never want to see them again (but still did it in a civilised manner and I'd smile if I see them and say hi )
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1396785576' post='2417247'] Thanks very much... so not long, then! Hmm. What to do... [/quote] I think you know what you want to do... but I'm not going to say it
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OLP MM4 Scratchplate. SORTED thanks to The BassDoc.
mcnach replied to Jazzneck's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Mokoomba [url="http://youtu.be/uqZdaVNOHj0"]http://youtu.be/uqZdaVNOHj0[/url]
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1396783884' post='2417225'] Good to know. Having recently considered myself GAS-free, I'm now looking at a BB2. How long did you wait from deposit to delivery? [/quote] Order placed and deposit paid on the 25th of January Balance paid on the 27th of February BB2 received 31st of March. So just 2 months.
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I got the Big Baby 2 out last night, for the first time. Just the BB2, with the Shuttle 9.2. We were playing at Studio 24 in Edinburgh (for those of you who are local and know the place). It's hard to hear well on that stage. It's very boomy and the echo in that place is amazing (although that changes with human flesh come show time, and last night it was packed ). I have played there many times and it was never too good. I have used my old RH450 with a RS210, I have used the Markbass CMD121P combo both on the ground, tilted, and on a stool... Last night the BB2 with the Shuttle, with a Gramma pad between the cab and the stage floor was a very different experience. I could hear myself very well (it's a busy band, we're normally an 8 piece and last night we were 9) and I did not have to resort to boosting mids ridiculously. It still sounded clear but with enough girth onstage. In short: it's looking GOOD! The bad (if you can call it that, it's nothing to do with the speaker itself): I would not be able to fit two BB2 in the boot of my Golf... the boot is about 3-4cm not deep enough. So if the Compact works well with the BB2 I would not feel the urge to get another BB2. Let's see how the BB2 sounds as it breaks in, but it already sounds very good, very clear and it is able to put a very reasonable amount of lows at volume. Thumbs up for the BB2.
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[quote name='apa' timestamp='1396550006' post='2415040'] Yes I do mean the other kind but not the dad kind, more like the mum kind if you call strats and les paul types the baby kind. And Im not talking porridge............... or am I! So basically your going to try and make a P sound a bit like a ray? Yep your going to have plenty to play with. Common as muck. Id have a good search for a non fender/squier but still P shaped one. Might find something interesting. Its all in the pickup anyway A [/quote] I like porridge. Ha ha, yes, pretty much that, a Ray with a P pickup instead. Almost. There's something about that pickup location, and the P pickup makes it sound a bit different. The final location is probably going to be not exactly Ray, but won't be far. The objective is not to recreate a Ray, but since I favour bridge pickups, it won't be far from it.
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[quote name='Handwired' timestamp='1396430455' post='2413379'] By 'amp giving in' I think Alex meant the cab is drawing more power than the amp can supply. [/quote] what?
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1396391862' post='2413180'] Sounds like it will be a good matching. I had a Compact & Midget set-up and the pair really worked well together, the smoothness of the Compact perfectly complimented by the bite of the Midget. From the description above I reckon your in for a treat with both. [/quote] That was the idea behind this particular pairing
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[quote name='Mudpup' timestamp='1396389715' post='2413153'] Oooh! Let me know how you get on with the Shuttle/BB2/ Compact combo will you please? I am thinking of moving on my Big One and replacing it with a Compact - it'll be the same rig as you have then. [/quote] copycat!!! I'm not sure when it'll be the first gig I can use the full rig, to be honest. Most times I only need a stage monitor, so it's a one cab affair, or using the Markbass combo. I have a gig on the 2nd of May that *will* see the rig in the picture in action, but I'm not sure if I'll have an opportunity before then. I am not sure how the BB2 and Compact will work together, the Compact has more depth compared to the BB2, and the BB2 has clearly a lot more top end, even without the tweeter... it could be a great match, or terrible... we'll see! One thing is sure, the Shuttle is not bass-shy through this. I had the windows rattling yesterday at settings that sounded a lot quieter with other cab combinations. I think two BB2 might be a better combination, and a bit smaller too, which might be perfect for the boot of my Golf. I must check.
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and here it is! only got to try it at low volume at home, frustrating... I want to unleash the beast!
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1396149045' post='2410452'] Nope, nothing yet... [/quote] ... and it arrived today! edit: but mine is a Big Baby 2 (serial B48).
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... just working on the artwork for my "Raging Bull", based on the Darklighter.
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[quote name='StraightSix' timestamp='1396264164' post='2411453'] We're all lined up in order if it goes wrong [/quote] I should have auctioned here, live... "and the gentleman over there bids a pint of Innis & Gunn... can I hear Caesar Augustus? can I? Yes!!! Caesar Augustus from the man with the white shoes!" Hmmm, beer.
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Hmmm, this arrived this morning: I wonder what it is?
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