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I personally prefer the 115 cab. Lighter than the 210 and it sounds pretty much the same tone as my PH212. I tend to turn the horns off but the 15" speaker has a nice high end too. It surprised me how wide a range it had. The main thing is i can do a one hand lift with my cabs. I've even carried one in each hand to a venue altho its a bummer when you try to get thru doors with a cab in each hand. If you get a chance try them out. Quality is 2nd to none. Great solid cabs. Dave
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I thought you'd sold that a few yrs back @silverfoxnik. I've still got mine altho its my home practice amp these days with my PH212 cab. Has to be one of THE best bass amps ever made. As close to an all-valve amp as you can possible get with pre-amp valves and Mosfet power stage. Solid build quality too. Not sure i'll ever part with mine. Its that good its a keeper for me. GLWTS Dave
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Always good to see a Ric on this thread. Stick with the Ric and tell the singer to move over or move forward out of your way. You'd think a few dunts on the back of his head would be hint enough but i guess that's singers for you Dave
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Yep 100% my MarloweDK has that older style J tone. Dave
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I was under the impression that the black labels were more "soulful" than the delano's or the Berg single coils. Warmer if you like but as i said @Cuzzie has a wealth of knowledge and experience on the various pick ups. Hopefully he'll be along soon and offer some advice. Dave
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I'm sure @Cuzzie will be along shortly to explain in detail but i think the double pole versions are the Black Label ones. I thought they did their own version of the single poles with the sandberg 4 dots on them plus you had the choice of Delanos too but i'm not 100% sure on all that. I remember Cuzzie explaining it to me few yrs back when i bought my first one. Dave
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4 new songs to learn for a rare rehearsal on Sun with the Glam covers band Suzi Q - If You Can't Give me Love. BCR - Summerlove Sensation Bryan Ferry - In Crowd Sweet - The Sixteens Nothing hard but we need to polish them up before putting in our set list. Dave
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Heaven and Hell album for me. Loved the bass lines and his tone was IMO perfect. Dave
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Normally have a wee spell of that guitar shaking over by guitarist side too. I have a wireless system so its easier for me to go to his side. I've also gone on walkabout with the singer / guitarist on the last song which is a medley of Loch Lomond and other Scottish themed songs with Shang-a-Lang to finish with guitarist having a free reign with it and i just keep the start of Shang-a-Lang bass going all the way thru with an occasional run down to follow guitarist riff. I did end up walking all the way round one of the larger clubs and back thru the dancefloor where i was dragged into photo requests with lots of ladies of varying ages and the occasional wayward bum grope but all in good spirits and just a fun night. I don't do it very often but our singer does enjoy mixing with our audiences in certain songs. I get away with it as most people don't recognise me after the gig without all the gear and wigs on. Dave
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Its refreshingly good when you come across a young Sound Engineer who knows what they're doing and is helpful and willing to listen to what the band are saying. Dave
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Oddly enough its one of those little things that annoys me too. In our younger years i would literally be happy playing on a postage stamp or at times mixed with the audience but now i just value my own space on stage. I hate when its assumed the bass player just stands at the back next to drums and should be heard but not seen. I'm not a show off when i'm playing but its nice to be at the front when you want to or for little bass breaks that stand out in the songs. I'm actually quite shy and when i was younger it probably suited me better to be standing back a bit. I could never be a bassist who is jumping around with a foot on the monitor kind of thing usually because i'm too busy thinking about what i'm playing LOL Dave
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Sorry my laptop battery died a death at last minute but a pic has been added now along with an apology for my selfish behaviour. Dave
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Sorry about that my battery was dying on me and i forgot to add the pic at last minute. I've put a stock pic on the original post as the one i bought is in perfect condition with no marks or dings that i can see. Dave
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Just bought @theplumber Godin Classic Shifter 4 tonight. One of two he owns. I was offered the black burst with rosewood neck version. The other had the creme brulee finish with maple neck and that actually felt better to play but not much in it. Both are pretty impressive tho. Known Stevie for a good few yrs now as i took over his duties on bass when he left the punk covers band Emergency Exit. He even delivered the bass to the house for me but i reckon he just wanted to play with the toys in the bass cave. Bass is in perfect condition as i would expect from Stevie. It just needs a little tweak of the P pick up height to balance the volumes across the P and J pick ups and its good to go. I'll fit a new set of Elixir nickels ASAP and ready to gig. Neck on these basses is pretty impressive and i'd compare to the Sandberg MarloweDK that i have. Very Jazz neck feel to it. No rough fret edges and no fret buzz at all even with quite a decent low action already set up Tones are quite different from the 4-position selector switch and the tone knob has quite a wide change to it. (1. bridge, 2. both series, 3. both parallel, 4. neck ) Controls and tuners all feel pretty good quality and sturdy with smooth actions all round. Got a rehearsal on Sunday with Glam band which will give it a good trial run pre-gigging. It will either be a back up to my Sandberg VM4 or possibly a main bass in the Glam band as its passive there's no batteries to worry about. All in all a good day. Dave
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Gorgeous looking VM4. I've never seen one with a coil tap switch before. Like the idea of the coil tap. Gives another tone mode for a wonderful bass. If i didn't already have a VM4 i'd jump at this. VM4 is my goto bass for most gigs. Its so comfortable to play and has a huge variety of tones. At this price its almost being given away. Why is this still here ? GLWTS Dave
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It was one of the biggest we've played. Lots of space for our singer to bounce about without hitting their heads off guitar headstocks Dave
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It was quite odd to be honest. My own bass sound was great from the cabs to about 2/3rds out onto the stage and then the bass seemed to disappear and i couldn't hear it at all. Can't say there was any other issues with the on stage sound. They had a great monitor system at front of stage too and i could hear the others very clearly however it did mean we weren't able to hear the FOH sound too well and it was mentioned by other musicians in the audience that guitarist was a bit too low in the mix. On hearing mobile vids it is noticeable that he was a bit lower than we would have with our own PA but not on stage. The PA subs (6off) were below the stage almost all the way round and when the SE initially turned them up you could feel the stage vibrate with the bass and he turned them back down a bit again. Overall it was a decent sound with a decent quality PA. I've had some SE that have no idea what they're doing and PA has been cheap rubbish. Dave
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I now use a Gramma pad at every gig these days and it means my tones basically stay the same every gig. No serious boom on stage anymore. Looks like a nice venue with a decent sized stage. Well done the dep drummer managing at such short notice. Dave
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BLOCKBUSTARZ Glam covers band tonight in Dalkeith Miners Club. WOW what a venue. 300 tickets sold on our first gig there. Holds 600 apparently altho not sure where they would all sit as it was fairly busy with 300. Club was refurbished 1-2 yrs ago and what a job they've done. Large stage with glass partitions across the front of most of the stage. Full good quality PA and lighting and a really good Sound Engineer who seemed to know his stuff even tho he was very young compared to us. Great reception, dancers up for literally every song. Great feedback at the end from folks in other bands so that was good. 2 different bass players complimented my playing and tone so that was nice too. Several people said we had under sold ourselves at £5 a ticket but that was down to the venue. We just got a fee. Their comment was that some people will think £5 the band is either s**t or not worth going to see. Several bands that were nowhere near as good as us and they were charging more than double what we were. All down to the venue however the Sound guy said that after the next time we play there we should go thru him as he reckons we should be on a minimum 4 figure fee. All very promising. They also want to book us for Hogmanay 2025. Jings i might be dead and buried by then Anyways gear for tonight was my usual Sandberg VM4 into Shure Wireless into Ampeg SVT7 Pro and Mesa SW210/115 cabs. Dave
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I find many pub gigs are a bit cramped. Even some of the larger clubs we play with the Glam band have smallish stages where you can't move much and in some cases our singers will stand on the dance floor. Dave
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You have a selection of books to read at the break Dave