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casapete

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  1. Very staid dinner dance at a large hotel for me. Not my idea of a great gig.......BUT! It is 5 mins from my front door, we set up at 4pm but don't have to return to the venue until 9pm, very well paid and it's 2x45 min sets (one either side of midnight) and we're finished by 1am. Playing in a band put together by friends, which we do every NYE so no grief with deps/egos etc. Our brief is to keep the audience happy by playing stuff they want to hear, so it can be anything from strict tempo / ballroom type material through to Maroon 5. And yes, there'll be music stands involved at some point..... Happy 2018!
  2. Think I've been reasonably lucky with Gumtree round here. Probably bought more than I've sold, although did sell some JBL PA cabs to a guy from Bristol who saw my advert placed locally, so you never know. I had them advertised for less on here without any luck too. Always wary about divulging full contact details until I'm reasonably sure it's okay, but realise it's still a gamble to some extent.
  3. We did both Bromsgrove and Cannock in November this year, along with 2 nights in Solihull in September, so possibly one of those? Our audiences are quite often not in their first flush of youth as well....
  4. Thanks chaps! Didn't think you'd noticed the ladies in the string section Paul? ambient - there are one or two other ELO bands doing the circuit, so let me know where/when before I bask in the glory. Cheers.
  5. I'm a pro player, have been for approx. 25 years now. My main band is a tribute band that tours UK theatres, 'The ELO Experience'. I usually perform around 80 gigs a year with them. I'm also in two other regular setups - a country rock band called 'The Fork Handles' (I know...) and also an acoustic duo with a weekly pub residency. Throw in some deps and function gigs as and when and there it is. In terms of getting the gigs, my main band has built up enough of a reputation over 10 years for theatres to know what's what. Our frontman handles all enquiries and organises the schedule. The other stuff I do is fairly local, and again, we've been doing it a while and we're all quite well known in the area, which helps a lot.
  6. Just found this - anyone on here seen / tried one? All ply construction, carbon fibre reinforced neck / short scale etc. https://www.tonkbros.com/collections/short-scale-acoustic-basses/products/tonk-bros-parlour-bass-guitar-trashed-black Made in UK, retail for £499.
  7. Yup, good call. The Rumble 500 2x10 combo weighs in around 36lbs, and they do sound great.
  8. No experience of the Reidmar although they seem to be well liked on here. For me, the Gallien Krueger MB amps work very well, and are very loud for their ratings. I have an 800, but the 500 would have still been enough I think. Cab wise, the Barefaced range is ideal for you. As FinnDave says, a Super Compact would do the job perfectly, and weighs around 22lbs so your back will thank you very time you use it.
  9. There appear to be many scam adverts on Craigslist, especially in the London area. Some vintage prices are ridiculously low, so tread carefully. Couple of original 60’s Jazz basses on there at the moment for just over £2k for example. If it’s too good to be true then it probably is....
  10. As the OP referred to needing more volume than a Trace AH300, the 1001RB is probably the safest bet. Headroom a go-go , and growl using the boost control. Great amps and as mentioned, not silly heavy either.
  11. More at http://www.simpatyrecords.com/PDF/10561_72_basic_performer.pdf
  12. Found this on t'interweb which may be of use? • Connecting and starting-up Check to ensure that the mains voltage at your location corresponds to what is permitted for operating the BASIC PERFORMER. You will find the necessary information on the rear side under “Dest.” (country of destination) and “AC-voltage”. Before switching the amp on, the “Master” and “Return” controls should be turned to the zero position (as far left as they will go) and all other controls to middle position. Then make all necessary cable connections (mains, instrument and/or microphone). Now you can switch on your BASIC PERFORMER with the power switch on the rear of the amp. The green power indicator shows that the amp is operational. • Level control You can use the “Line/Mic”-switch, the “Pad”-switch and the “Gain”-control to adjust the various pickup systems and signal sources to the BASIC PERFORMER. The “Clip”-indicator shows that the input signal is too high. You should then reduce the “Gain”control or the “Volume”-control on your signal source to ensure distortion-free reproduction. You can now set the desired overall volume with the “Master”controls. If youconnect a footswitch with the “FSMaster”-socket on the rear if the BASIC PERFORMER, you can change between “Solo”- and “Ensemble”master while you are playing. With the “Channel Mute”-switches you can mute each channel seperately if necessary. • Notch filter A notch filter subjects frequencies of a certain frequency-band (in this case between 30 and 400 Hz) to severe reduction (- 14 dB) in a very narrow band (quality 2). This helps to reduce feedback and other annoying resonances. The special properties of the notch filter can also be used to modify the sound. • Compressor All our amplifiers are dynamically controlled. The supplementary compressor can only be switched off completely or switched to one channel. In addition to its function as a dedicated bass effect-device, it can be used to compensate differences in dynamic range between various signal-sources or to give dynamic support to the voice.
  13. Just thought I'd give anyone looking for new speaker drivers a heads up following an email I just received. It's from Lean Business Audio, and they have some Celestion bass units reduced, and some others too. Examples include http://www.lean-business.co.uk/eshop/celestion-bn15300s-8ohm-neo-magnet-bass-guitar-speaker-15-rrp-£12000-p-3113.html http://www.lean-business.co.uk/eshop/celestion-bn15400s-4ohm-neo-magnet-bass-guitar-speaker-15-rrp-£15000-p-3114.html ( I have no connections with the company by the way! )
  14. You’re right - just amended mine. Cheers.
  15. I've used the 'power amp in' of a bass amp before in similar circumstances with no problem. As I remember, the amp's controls were bypassed, the power amp being full on with the overall output being controlled from the mixer. Only got a mono feed though in my case, so the mono / stereo thing needs to be taken into account for you.
  16. Fabulous player, and a lovely fella too.
  17. OLD spoilsport, please
  18. Not quite, according to this. https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2016/sep/29/seasick-steve-session-musician-ramblin-man-book
  19. Forgot to add my favourite gig of the year was the Reload 80's Festival in Norfolk in September. Great lineup including The Christians who were mega, as were Odyssey.
  20. Around 150 this year, of which probably 80 with my main band, and 70 being pub residencies / deps / functions etc. Slightly less than usual maybe, but 2018 looking okay so far despite losing one of my monthly pub gigs.
  21. Good call - save some poor kid wasting his hard earned cash over Christmas. Cheers.
  22. Mmmm, Vintage V96 MM style bass anyone? £600? Thought not...... https://www.gumtree.com/p/guitar-instrument/ernie-ball-music-man-bass/1280248962
  23. And there was me innocently thinking Ampeg may have being trying to be thoughtful by putting a speakon and a jack speaker output on their amps to cater for people who are still using older cabinets because they can't afford newer versions.....
  24. I had exactly the same setup for a while, and loved it. Amp was £100, cab £70 IIRC. Only thing was the Peavey weighed more than the van that transported it I think..... Used it with a Jap Squier Precision which cost around £120, so a proper rig for less than £300. Gigged this for ages, and sold everything at least for what I paid for it too! Probably a big mistake though but the dreaded GAS had struck me badly.
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