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dmccombe7

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  1. Now you're talking. Now that's a rig and a half and a wee bit extra just in case its required. I might push the boat out and get the matching Mesa Powerhouse 115 cab and give me the full 600W from the Mpulse head. Dave
  2. Enjoy yourselves in Cornwall. As others have said we'll miss you a lot on BC and many thanks for the excellent service you've provided over the years sir. A true gentleman Al the very best Dave
  3. Wouldn't lecture you on 810 cabs but what i've found after 40+ yrs playing bass is the depth of the cab seems to make a fair bit of difference IMO The Berg AE112 and Markbass rigs i had weren't that deep. I've tried a "deep" lightweight cabs from Markbass (410) that sounded good. The Mesa lightweight cabs i've been looking at are also quite deep but i've still to try them out. Over the years I've gone from the standard Marshall stacks to 215's then onto custom cabs that i used for 20+ yrs then trying various good quality lightweight cabs and back to what i still regard as heavy the Mesa PH212. I buy a bass rig for the tone i like to hear. My full band loved it when i changed to the Mesa rig and i've had many comments at gigs on the depth of tone i have. Some gigs its just my backline and others where its thru the PA then its down to what i hear on stage. The lightweight cabs just didn't do it for me. My band told me they could "hear and feel" the bass on stage with the Mesa rig. They didn't have that with my lightweight rigs but then again they also said same when i was using an Ampeg 810. I'm not a fan of 810 cabs to be honest. Not just the physical size but the tone doesn't justify the effort of humping it around for me. At the end of the day its down to personal choice and each individual being happy with whatever they prefer to use. When you're younger its easier and how a rig looks on stage plays an important part. Now that i'm older and wiser its purely down to how it sounds. Dave
  4. Maybe i need to find a song that will impress people. I've always talked about learning Hit Me so that would be a nice wee challenge Dave
  5. I tried the Berg AE112 cabs and then Markbass rigs but i was just never really happy with my tone and i kept tweaking things thru the set. I have a Berg HT322 cab that will never be sold. Its heavy and bit bulky for a one man lift but it has castors. I went back to larger cabs and bought myself a Mesa Mpulse 600 with Mesa PH212 cab. The amp is heavy as it flightcased but the cab i can handle on my own most times except when it comes to stairs. The amp sits on top of my cab when moving around only separating when it comes to stairs. I love the tone. I set it at sound check and never have to touch my EQ all night. Its the tone i've been searching for many many years. I might at some point if the band starts gigging more go for the Mesa lightweight gear. Its expensive tho but reviews are good. WD800 with 115 cab matched with 210 i think. Dave
  6. When i was younger i used to enjoy doing Roundabout by Yes while waiting on drummers setting up. Fool For Your Loving by Whitesnake or Neon Nights by Sabbath were others i'd pick the good bass parts from and do snippets from them while setting up. I'd go with Roundabout as i play finger style it seemed to impress people that i managed to get that Ric click sound from a Jazz bass. (I used my finger nails to catch the strings) Think that's the best i have to offer. Dave
  7. I've never been asked to play that kind of song for an audition. Its always been from the bands set list. Usually they pick 3-4 songs and ask me to select one from their set. I don't actually have a song that i show off with. I've always been able to play any song i've been asked. Some easy and some took a couple of days to get spot on to my satisfaction. I guess i'd lose that job then Dave
  8. Tea ???? i didn't get tea Mick. Top bloke to deal with. Dave
  9. Sad news about the band but on a plus side the next chapter awaits you. Sounds like you've achieved what you always wanted with the band and its time to turn the page. Take it easy and i'm sure something a little less stressful and demanding awaits you with a new band. Huge respect for making such a difficult decision for the right reasons. All the very best. Dave
  10. Thought everyone was able to speak Chinese. Wan Tun Kung Po its easy when you give it a try Dave
  11. Had one in 80's in white. Found it to be a bit of a one trick pony and didn't keep it but recently have reconsidered mainly cause i'm in a 70's Glam covers band and a Ric would certainly look the part. That one is a cracker. I would consider that colour or the Blue one. All the best with it. Dave
  12. And you gave all that up and moved South. You just couldnae hack the way of the Islanders.
  13. Thought the Status would have gone by now.
  14. Best purchase last year was my Mesa rig. Mpulse 600 and PH212 cab.That added to this years Sandberg VM4 has almost removed GAS but not completely. I still have a hankering for a nice P bass. Maybe that'll be 2020 best buy. Limelight, Sandberg or one of the Vintera P basses but who knows what the New Year might bring. Big birthday next year plus 25th wedding anniversary means i need to do something special. I do need a new car tho so this might all be null and void Dave
  15. You're only alive once so don't put obstacles in front of yourself. The next gig will cover that additional cost Dave
  16. Ach you've never lived. Not so much these days but ooooohhhh those heady days back in late 70's / 80's before i met my better half of course.
  17. Maybe you just need a wee holiday, pick up a bass while you're there. Job done everyone is happy.
  18. Those ACG basses are rather nice i have to admit. So many great basses showing up on this thread now. I hate GAS.
  19. Nah my Sandberg is def the best buy this year by far. So chuffed with it.
  20. What ??? Perth is the true capital of Scotland. Love Perth. Beautiful city.
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