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It's all a matter of personal taste I guess. Iron Maiden, there I said it! a couple of decent tracks I can listen to but the zzz's set in pretty quick for me
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That's the thing hearing them in the mix. If you're not after lightweight and like what you have now then maybe not worth the risk. I went from 2-112 Aguilar GS cabs to the Rumble, they had far too much lowend for me and not enough mid punch. (in the mix)
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[quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1504894136' post='3368183'] The Pleasuredome album credits Mark O'toole from the band and Trevor Horn. There's some nice basslines on it and I know Trevor's no slouch with four strings. [/quote] Or 5 for that matter. Wasn't Normans bass sampled for "Relax" no idea but, O'toole was pretty handy when not drunk or otherwise engaged
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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1504889283' post='3368131'] Well it sounds excellent! I hope to be impressed in the shop tomorrow. How have you found it for durability/reliability? [/quote] Touchwood mine has been fine, I guess something has to give at that price point, hasn't missed a beat still in a couple of years of solid use.
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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1504886360' post='3368103'] Highfox that sounds great! Were you going through the pa or backline only? [/quote] Thamks, Thats just backline. Just for the record my other live rig is a Tonehammer 500/ or Genz shuttle 6.0 through a Genz neo 212t and I prefer the Rumble for what I do.
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[quote name='roceci' timestamp='1504879760' post='3368014'] Just got one of these. Really portable & really loud but inherently boomy as hell I'm finding. I'm not the only one as well, this opinion pops up a fair bit. Definitely not replacing my Genz gear, yet at least. [/quote] I found the secret to the sound I like on mine is to drive the gain hard, maybe 1 0'clock a slight bump to the bass and treble the rest of the eq at noon and with a P that cut's and isn't boomy at all imo. Edit, Not sure I would call it boomy? Vid with the 500 combo on it's own from a party I had at my place this summer, recorded on a gopro. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4B9Ov7wUrw
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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1504825376' post='3367679'] Hi folks, Seriously tempted to get one of these little fellas, they seem incredibly light and compact but chuck out some big noise! I've searched the forum and found a lot of positive vibes from last year and beyond, but just wondered if everyone's still so positive after using them for a good while? (as I know new shiny things can build a lot of excitement!) We are a loud pub/wedding rock band essentially, 100w valve half stack and 50w valve combo, backline only, vocals only through the pa..... would the rumble keep up? Obvs bigger events with a proper pa, everything would go through it, but those are rare. Grateful for any experience/insight from owners! Cheers all! [/quote] I like them a lot, been using it for a couple of years now. As I mentioned I prefer the drive and harmonics that combo gives me over more expensive gear I have. I also have the extension cab for when I need it (which is never really) as the combo alone can go silly loud. Depends what lind of tone you are after, but it still works for me.
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[quote name='medpb' timestamp='1504782053' post='3367247'] Your right you dont actually! It was one of Petes few last basses too, very sad. He put the Mk3 neck joint on for me as well. Killer bass ! [/quote] Very nice. I thought it looked a bit hybrid, couldn't work out why, what with the maple neck as well.
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Thanks, I just grabbed the G channel. Was going pretty cheap, I'll update once we have recorded some new material.
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[quote name='medpb' timestamp='1504732762' post='3367011'] My Wal's I did once before post these photos on the Wal Facebook thing but i got my life back and dont do Facebook anymore : ) Its so liberating lol. [/quote] Very nice. You don't see many maple necked Wal's.
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Sad, I got into Holger and Jaki through Wobble's stuff. True Pioneers for sure.
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I bought a used Darkglass vintage tubes a while ago and alsways had it on my board, a couple of weeks ago it started playing up, unresponsive controlls and distorting through by-pass. Contacted Darkglass for a possible solution, they asked me to return it which I did, a few days later I got it back working and they had even cleaned it up after all the road use. Great customer service, seem like one of the good companies out there A+ Just thought I would share.
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As Baroniahall mentions, how many of you have had actually failures with your instrument? I have had a string go a few times but not much else? I have a few basses but (hardly every) carry a spare unless it's a top paid gig. Maybe I should do more often. I'm more inclined to think my amp would give up than my bass and I don't carry a spare one of those. Just call me an amateur
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Harley Benton 'Kahuna' Basses (Kala U-Bass ripoff)
Highfox replied to dannybuoy's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1504599619' post='3365883'] Yup, dose are da fellas. [/quote] Cheers. -
Harley Benton 'Kahuna' Basses (Kala U-Bass ripoff)
Highfox replied to dannybuoy's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Len_derby' timestamp='1504541795' post='3365567'] Just in case no one gets back to you, I have a Countryman Kala U-Bass rip off and it takes 2 3-volt CR2032 batteries. [/quote] Thanks Len. -
Harley Benton 'Kahuna' Basses (Kala U-Bass ripoff)
Highfox replied to dannybuoy's topic in Bass Guitars
Harley Benton Kahuna. Can anyone help me out and tell me what the battery numbers are for this? Took mine out ages ago as I wasn't using it and now have misplaced them. Can't find the info anywhere. Thanks. -
Good advice. They say the whole series is thinner (less chunky) than the old BB series, so they must be, just don't feel that great to me somehow. I'll stick with what I have for now.
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One of the new series? It felt largeish to me and I often use a 50's Roadworn P bass and a 72 Fender P that's a bit of a slugger.
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I had a chance to have a go on the BB434M and the BB434 (rosewood) today. Black Maple - Teal rosewood. I think they are very good basses for the price. Out of the two I tried for some reason the rosewood version seemed to have a little more sparkle in the sound than the mapleboard, could of been down to the setup, the actiion was a little lower on the rosewood. it also seemed a little lighter in weight (my guesstimate) The pickups are pretty hot and noticed no drop off in sound when each one was soloed. Lots of bark out of them.The necks I thought were pretty big and fat a bit larger than I was expecting.. Only spent about 10 minutes with each but impressed. In my opinion the maple board might of looked a bit more atttactive if it had a bit of tint or coating on it.. I'm now waiting for them to get the 734A in so I can give that a try. The wallet hasn't had to come out just yet.
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[quote name='floFC' timestamp='1503825981' post='3361031'] My thoughts exactly. Have they been spotted outside of Finland? [/quote] I think they are more famous for guitar amps, Think Stevie Ray Vaughan used to use one at some point. http://www.monsteramps.fi
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Did a small Blues festival here in Finland last night and the Guitar and Bass amps were suppliled by a local amp builder. Aparently his Father has been making them from as far back as 69. Just wondered if anyone had heard of them before. The top had a bit too many switches and dials for me so got the maker Juha to set me up with a basic SVT type sound and tweaked a bit from there, sounded good and full. Loved the "More " control. I took along my red P to coulour match A couple of pics. [url="https://flic.kr/p/XUAPVv"][/url] [url="https://flic.kr/p/XvUU89"][/url]
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Some of the new BB's have just landed here locally.. that could mean trouble
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I have bought many times unseen and only had a problem once. (there were warning signs for that but I didn't pick up on it) If it seems too good to be true then it probably is.. if you are paying a fair price and are happy with the answes the seller has given you, why not then. That's how I work.
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I'm not sure anyone can answer those questions for you! If you use a decent on-line shop (like Thomann for e.g.) they will have a good returns policy so you can aways send it back if you aren't happy. Or snap up the old BB's now if you like them.