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Did have a couple of years ago - P.Bass no name copy (£15 s/h in local paper) coupled with a Harke head and Carlsboro 1x15 cab also bought locally for £75, so £90 total. Gigged it a few times in dodgy pubs and was fine. Love cheap gear me! (Obvious as I also love Danelectros....)
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Peavey Black Widows - worth repair/sell?
casapete replied to casapete's topic in Repairs and Technical
Cheers Phil, as I thought! -
I have a couple of Peavey 18" Black Widow 4 ohm speaker chassis that came out of their UL-118 bass bins. They don't work, so presumably need reconing/fixing. Anyone know if it's worth doing, or alternatively if they're worth anything to someone who may be able to do it? I'd prefer to just move them on if poss, assuming it would be economically viable for someone to repair them? Any help much appreciated, cheers.
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Great visualisation of James Jamerson's 'For Once in My Life'
casapete replied to sam-davies's topic in General Discussion
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The Hamish Stuart Band is at The Chichester Inn (in Chichester!) on November 9th. Great band also featuring Steve Pearce on bass and Ian Thomas on drums - should be mega! [url="http://www.chichesterinn.co.uk/s_whatson_detail.asp?event=148"]http://www.chicheste...l.asp?event=148[/url]
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One of my favourite bands, seen them many times. Great basslines in their stuff, always economical but just 'right' for the song etc. 'If I ever lose this heaven', 'Work to do' and 'Atlantic Avenue' amongst some of my faves.
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[attachment=141916:Bass relay 001.JPG]The Guitarist mention is in the new September edition, out now to subscribers before it hits the shops I guess.
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There's a mention of the bass relay in the new edition of Guitarist magazine, out today.
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Am sure a lot of pubs take the wider view of assessing profits on a weekly/monthly basis rather than nightly. Overall outgoings (including entertainment of all types) set against takings - if its looking okay, then live music survives! I'm in the very fortunate position of playing a weekly residency at a pub with a great landlady, who takes risks with live music and it's paid off. Before she took over, the pub used to charge on the door to help cover our fee-think it was £3, and we used to get maybe 50/60 punters on a regular basis. When Maggie arrived, she did n't believe in this, and made it free entry which I thought was financial suicide. Glad to say she was right - we now get over 100 in each week, along with a few who pop in for a swiftie as well, so her takings have increased a fair bit. Just wish there were a few more who had her vision & bottle to give it a go.
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I'm intrigued by this bass - the review says it has very close string spacing at the bridge, and sounds quite 'uprighty' which apparently was it's design brief in the 50's. Really fancy trying one out, along with it's sister model the Kay Pro Bass K162.[attachment=141630:Kay bass.png]
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Anyone got any experience of these recent Kay reissues? There's a good review of the jazz special in this months Guitar&Bass magazine. Maybe this should be in the irrational likes thread?!!! [attachment=141597:kay-jazz-special-electric-bass-k5970V-front-blonde.jpg]
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Nad stuff for me - always used it, good s/h buy too. Again, Richer Sounds, who also have a good clearance dept [url="http://www.richersounds.com/clearance"]http://www.richersounds.com/clearance[/url]
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GK1001RB ii for sale or trade - SOLD!
casapete replied to bottomfeed's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='dlloyd' timestamp='1375965846' post='2167982'] Maybe the answer lies in the fact that disco appealed to women, and if men wanted to meet women, they now had to endure disco, the associated fashions and the dancing... which took a lot of men far, far out of their comfort zone. It was probably a lot easier to look like an idiot trying to be "disco" that it was trying to be a mod. [/quote] Absolutely. I was in my late teens / early twenties when the disco thing took off, and working in a record store. It was nearly always women who bought the stuff, with a lot of men being afraid of harming their 'rock' credentials to admit to liking / buying disco music. Makes me laugh (now it's considered okay to like disco) how those same blokes often make out they were really into it back in the day, when all they listened to was lousy prog rock / early metal etc. And funnily enough they were the ones then who usually did n't have girlfriends - go figure!
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GK 400RB II - UK supplier Toroidal Transformer?
casapete replied to nick's topic in Repairs and Technical
[url="http://www.blselectronics.co.uk/"]http://www.blselectronics.co.uk/[/url] This may be worth a try. -
Can anyone recommend someone who can do a set up on a Gibson Les Paul in the Hull / East Yorkshire area? Otherwise am guessing it may be York / Leeds etc which is a bit of a trek. Cheers.
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Your amp will run a single 4 ohm cab or two 8 ohm cabs, but connecting two 4 ohms cabs (as you predict) will bring the load down to 2 ohms which your amp won't be happy with.
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Agree with most of the above. However, if you keep an eye on local press/Gumtree/Ebay etc you can maybe pick up a perfectly usable Peavey/Yamaha top box style mixer amplifier that will have 6/8 channels and maybe pump out 400 to 600watts a side for less than £200 if you're lucky. Combined with a s/h pair of say Peavey HiSys 2 speakers, you should get a working system for circa £400. Add a s/h powered monitor for around £80 and some leads it will all add up to only a shade over £500. Plus, if/when you want to upgrade you should n't lose that much on your outlay. Big Deal on Eastgate in Leeds sometimes have good bits of PA kit.
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An oldie but goldie - Peter and Gordon
casapete replied to essexbasscat's topic in General Discussion
Written by Macca, although credited to Lennon& McCartney. Great song!And very interesting recording - was it Paul on bass? Original (short!)demo by Paul here - [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNZmoLbrpLI[/media] -
Keys players I've worked with in recent times have used - Roland KC range combos - good sound/features, bit heavy? Peavey KB series - okay, still heavy lift with the bigger ones though. Yamaha EMX powered mixer - great/loud/and light! (still need speakers though) Mackie SRM450 - great powered speaker, although still need small mixer to run. I reckon the Yamaha option with a couple of small PA cabs would be a good bet. Was n't Alex at Barefaced looking into making some?
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Daft Pun (Tribute Bands with Inventive Names)
casapete replied to cloudburst's topic in General Discussion
Seem to remember a girl doing countryish stuff called 'Shania's Twin' !! Others I've seen advertised - OK Sis Hi On Maiden Four Fighters Coldplace Notvana Deft Leppard Razorlike Alter Eagles -
Just a quick heads up for anyone interested - Rod Stewart is featured in 2 programmes on BBC1 on Tuesday July 9th starting at 10.35pm. First one is part of Alan Yentob's 'Imagine' series looking back at Rod's career. This is then followed at midnight by an OGWT concert from 1976 at London's Olympia. Hope there is some Faces / Ronnie Lane stuff featured.
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The ELO Experience [url="http://www.eloexperience.com"]www.eloexperience.com[/url] Also The Fork Handles - 4pc country rock/Americana type stuff with a regular Thursday gig at The Railway in Cottingham nr.Hull.
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Nile Rogers & Chic at Glasto: On BBC 4 now!
casapete replied to TRBboy's topic in General Discussion
Just watched this - absolutely amazing!! Thought the bass sounded fine too(even on my ordinary LG flat screen TV). Bit of overplaying here and there but WTF? - this was ENTERTAINING, remember what that's all about? Great songs played brilliantly by a superb band, with a great brass section who actually joined in on some of the moves too!! If I had to criticise Niles' guitar was a bit low in the mix to begin with, but that got sorted after a couple of tunes. Thought the overall sound was excellent, best live performance on TV I've seen for ages.