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[quote name='gsgbass' timestamp='1507490182' post='3385859'] I'm doing really well with my Fender Bassman 500 head. It's putting out 350 Watts @ 8 ohms, going through an 8 ohms Bassman 115 Neo cab. This is a good Fender half stack for my playing. [/quote] I've been hearing good things about the amp heads in this range. Haven't heard much about the cabs tho. Would kinda quite like a Fender rig to match my Fender basses but that's just being a bit too "look at me with my full Fender set up" Better not. Dave
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I went from Fender nickels to D'addario nickel and used them on my working basses. I have Overwater strings on my Overwaters mainly because i won them at a bash bash. I have Elixir strings on my Warwick but find the tension a little too tight compared to D'addarios. Tried the DR Nickels on my goto Jazz bass and love the feel and tension from them but far more expensive and haven't really lasted much longer than the D'addario nickels. I usually change about every 2-3 mths depending on use and how much sweating and i start to hear the tone change and they lose their "zing". I think i'll be going back to the D'addarios again. Dave
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Long time ago now but here goes :- [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Location/Venue: Ex-school disco (i had left school but guitarist was still there)[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Your age: 17[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Year: 1977[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Your bass: Columbas Jazz[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Your amp: Sound City head and 2x12 cab[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]The set list (some of it): Ships In The Night by Be-Bop Deluxe, Rocking all over the World by Status Quo, probably a Deep Purple song ?[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Dave[/font][/color]
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I have the Geddy Crafted in Japan version and the neck is very impressive. It has a thin depth of neck in comparison to any other bass i've had including my 80's Jazz altho memory of that is maybe a bit vague these days. I'd say its closer to my Warwick Thumb 89 with regards the depthe of the neck. Its my goto bass for everything these days. If i find it doesn't suit the music or band i'll look at another bass from there. Quite fancie putting the white tortosie pickguard on mine but not sure where to get one that would fit perfectly without modification. Dave
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1507315792' post='3384774'] Just for you Tom. [url="http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Gear-Tech/en-us/What-the-Heck-is-PLEK.aspx"]http://www.gibson.co...ck-is-PLEK.aspx[/url] Couldn't possibly comment Retired???? You're only piggin' 15 ! [/quote] Retired at 55 last year mate. Had enough of working myself into the grave for no thanks. Time was right and offer was too good to say no 40 yrs service same company with full pension aint too bad. Now i can spend more time practising on bass GLWTS she's a fine looking bass. Dave Dave
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[quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1506549879' post='3379557'] I'm now finding it works for camera lenses too. [/quote] I thought all you needed was a long and short lense I need to investigate this further Dave
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1507230146' post='3384139'] Really kind, hope you're ok Dave. Guess these are like Sandbergs version of Mex Fenders. One of the 5 basses I gig regularly. 2 Mex, 2 Korean, 1 USA. I nearly always use my Mex FSR P/J. A good number of folk have asked to buy that one. My 72 Jazz, Rick & SEI never leave the house now. Maybe if I do the Albert Hall [/quote] Doing good Karl. Now retired so life is good. So you finally got yourself a Rik. Nice one. You have had some amount of gear since we met. I got the Mex P/J active earlier this year and i'm very impressed by it. I still love my Jazz tho and keep going back to it. Hope you are both doing well tho. All the best Dave
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How do we know that's your hat. ? I think we need to see a pic with you wearing your hat and holding your bass. That could just be a random image of Marcus's own hat. Out of curiosity what style of music are you playing ? Dave PS I'm more the mullet image i'm afraid.
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real basic question on a Fender cab from a newbie
dmccombe7 replied to XoSo's topic in Amps and Cabs
If you know an electrician with a multimeter he could check the ohms at the back jack socket. Otherwise you need to take the back off and look at how they are wired. Each speaker should have a rating on the back. Most cabs have 2 sockets at the rear to let you link a 2nd cab. If your cab is 8ohms and you add another 8ohm cab you'll get 4ohms in total. With most amps that would increase the output from the amp. As a very rough guide it would approx double the output. You probably won't notice an increase in volume to much but you would notice a greater "presence" on stage Dave -
What would you do- a hypothetical quandary?
dmccombe7 replied to yorks5stringer's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1507191266' post='3383760'] Fixed. [/quote] How true is that statement now. Brilliant. Dave -
Those Sandberg basses are pretty impressive and at that price i'm really surprised its not gone Karl. If you had been closer i might have considered it but a little bit bass maxed out at the moment. In between bands too so can't even justify it for a new project either Karl is a top notch guy and hasa great feedback on BC so buy with absolute confidence and knowledge he only buys good playable gear. GLWTS Dave
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Found it Jacko. That's an impressive bass set up you're using. Alembic bass with Mesa rig. Nice. Dave
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Sorry Jacko i think its a guy from Carluke that was playing The Stonehouse. What's your bands name ? Dave
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[quote name='jacko' timestamp='1506693203' post='3380481'] Good luck Dave and let us know once you start gigging. Always happy to support local bands (and hopefully find new venues into the process). Graeme [/quote] Oddly enough Graeme the guitarist lives in Forth I only know his 1st name tho as Dave or more commonly in Forth "Dov" I'll keep you posted although you might see it on FB as i follow your band too. Meant to get to your Hamilton gig Stonehouse but something came up and couldn't make it so keep me posted and here's hoping. Dave
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What would you do- a hypothetical quandary?
dmccombe7 replied to yorks5stringer's topic in General Discussion
May be some confusion on this one. Is the OP not asking what we all do when selling. ? I'm not sure he's asking what we would do in his specific situation. Or is he asking for advice on both ? Dave -
What would you do- a hypothetical quandary?
dmccombe7 replied to yorks5stringer's topic in General Discussion
If i agreed to sell to someone and we agreed a meet for sale then i def wouldn't sell to anyone else unless they never showed. Any delaying tactics i would look at the next offer. I think you need to use some common sense and allow the buyer some time to make arrangements. Dave -
[quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1506961010' post='3382337'] Rubber bungs on her heels? I use bright green cables and a smooth hound wireless setup. It seems it's not popular to have coloured cables but it helps at break down time especially when you have a band member with a 'bad memory' for which cables are theirs. All my black speaker and mic cables have yellow cable ties at both ends for the same reason. [/quote] My own gear cables go in my own bag. I set up and dismantle my own gear to ensure no confusion over what's mine. I paid a lot for good quality leads especially my OBBM ones and don't want some dim witted guitarist who unlike us professional bassists on BC just don't give a sh*t about such things and would unwittingly put in his own bag if left unattended. I believe all guitarists should therefore be tethered before, during and immediately after the gig until the bass equipment is securely locked away from sight thus rendering their stupidity inconsequential. PA cables all goes into one box rather than individuals having their own mic cables. Most bands i've been in the PA belonged to one person usually the guitarist for some odd reason but maybe i've just been lucky I guess if everyone has their own colour coded cables it makes a lot of sense. I kinda like that idea even if its only coloured tape at each end or as you say coloured cable ties each end. Dave
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Not knowing your band set up here's a few questions How often do you change pedal settings during a set ? Do you only make changes between songs or during a song ? Is it possible to have your pedals towards the front and at the side of the drumkit where its accessible while playing yet out of the way from singer. Failing that long cables round the edge of the stage altho i do like the idea of rugs over the cables. Dave
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Who plays the Heaviest Bass in the business? Why?
dmccombe7 replied to Grangur's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1506949993' post='3382194'] My Musicman Sabre weighs about 12 1/2 lbs. (Just to put that in perspective, I weigh about 140lbs...so what's that ? A leg ?) [/quote] Brilliant -
Have to say i've liked them since they were first released. Nothing to far out in design but enough so that its not a Fender clone. Loving the finish on yours Dave. Very nice. How does it feel compared to your T bass. Does the neck feel similar ? Would have to try one before i bought one as i've never played a Gibson bass. Dave
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Who plays the Heaviest Bass in the business? Why?
dmccombe7 replied to Grangur's topic in Bass Guitars
My Overwater 6 string fretless and my Warwick Thunb both a bit too heavy to gig with but could never get rid of them. Overwater i had built for my 50th and my warwick i've had since new in 89. Dave [attachment=254830:DSC01642.JPG] -
[quote name='Delberthot' timestamp='1506785812' post='3381128'] 2 hours before I need to leave I begin to get ready - shower, shave, get changed, cook and eat dinner, sit down with a coffee then I finish off with whatever music I'm loving at the minute. I hate rushing about so if I take my time preparing I am totally relaxed for the gig. I don't think about playing until I am on stage - after 30 years that just happens by itself About to have dinner now and watch this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeUosbClag8[/media] [/quote] Cheers for that wee VID clip. Not seen that one before. I like to be relaxed and that means enough time to set up, sound check and then some time to relax before playing. I'm usually driving so no alcohol but bite to eat and a coffee or a juice of some kind. Dave