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dmccombe7

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  1. Pretty sure he used Fenders most of his life. There's an interview posted on here by @Rich few posts back where he talks about his basses and its really interesting to read. He used the bridge pick up to get that fretless tone. I noted he has a PJ bass with 2 knobs and 3 switches that i would love to know what they all did. Dave
  2. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. Shame about the 7 string tho but needs must when things get difficult. As long as you and the family are fit and healthy everything else is window dressing. Take care and keep us all posted on how things are going. We are a caring bunch here at Basschat. Dave
  3. Don't be fooled by the idea of playing as a profession in a function band will be all a bed of roses. Its hard work and one of the main reasons i've avoided function bands over the many years. Weddings can be full day events and altho i enjoy playing i'm not sure i'd enjoy all the hanging around. Many function bands need to set up the gear before the function starts altho they won't be playing till a good few hrs later after the meal and after the speeches etc. Then you have to retain a lot of songs and for me it was mostly songs i wouldn't normally listen to or enjoy. I have friends that make a living from wedding bands and they make great money circa £3k - £5k depending on event and occasion. They typically play once a week in summer and one band in particular is in the top 10 UK wedding bands. However some of the band play other solo gigs to earn additional cash. At £3k split 5 ways at £600 each minus van hire and tax etc you'd need guaranteed 1-2 weekly gigs to survive. You also have to consider accomodation if travelling a distance for the venue. I'm not saying it isn't possible but its a big step to walk away from a steady income to rely on a maybe. Serious consideration required. Personally playing is my hobby and that's all i want it to be. I dont want to be playing as a job, that would remove the enjoyment for me. Wish you every success if you decide to go down that route but please make sure you have given this some serious serious thought before jumping. Cheers Dave
  4. Totally appropriate clip @Rich That's the sound i always have in my head when i think of Mo. Thanks for sharing. Dave
  5. In both my bands the full band helps with everyone's gear. We all help bring the gear into the venue, set up the backline stuff and then myself and the others help setting the PA and lighting up. PA and lighting belongs to the drummer but we all put the effort in. At the end of the night we let our guitarist head off early as he lives a fair distance from rest of us and almost always has a 1.5 drive after a gig. Dave
  6. Wow that was a great read. Thanks for sharing. Dave
  7. Was one of the bassists that appeared on so many great albums in my younger days and i even bought a fretless P bass because he used one. A true bass legend sadly missed. RIP Dave
  8. Sorry Mike but we can't accept this as an excuse. We need vid evidence to prove you aint miming to a backing track like a certain Boy band. Dave
  9. Just a wee update on the DI attenuator. Asked Designacable if they could do one and £28 for a short 12" cable with male and female neutriks at ends based on WoT's drawing. £28 plus £4.50 postage. Didn't fancy the Amazon version sticking out from the amp. I can secure this thru the handle at side of the amp. Really helpful guy at Designacable and will be using them from now on. Recently replaced my Shure wireless cable with a van damme version with angled jack on end. They did a great job. Dave
  10. Sorry guys i've put this on the wrong thread. I meant it to be on the HAndbox thread. I'll cut and paste and delete these posts. Sorry Mike, sincere apologies PS @RikiB this version of the R400 doesn't suffer from this issue. Dave
  11. Is that a Kemper you're using there @cheddatom. How are you finding it in a live situation ? Dave
  12. BLOCKBUSTARZ 70's Glam covers band at The Dreadnought in Bathgate last night, one of our fav venues. Had some issues with Handbox WB-100 DI being too hot (no pad on the desk) Bass was clipping in first set. SE fitted a DI in the break and all sorted. Great turnout with lots of dancers all night after the initial staring at the outfits for first few songs. Mobile cameras going all night from 8:30 till we finished 11:30 with a 10min break in middle. No vids or pics as yet. Group of "fans" came down from Dundee to see us after we played Beat Generator few mths back and quite a few came up from Dumfries & Galloway to see us too. Looks like we are getting a fan base Thoroughly enjoyed it. Dave
  13. Aye you've come a long way from those early horse box gigs to ballroom gigs and that's just the changing rooms. Have to admit i wouldn't have gone with the horsebox. Our stage gear cost us a few quid and i'm careful not to damage it. Dave
  14. What kind of venues are you playing to get band dressing rooms and M&M's Dave
  15. That sounds like an interesting idea to include it in a contract. Lot of our gigs don't have contracts tho but maybe we should look into that a bit more. Dave
  16. We are quite lucky that our drummer has a friend with a very large house he rents out for holidays. It has a large function room and he lets us use it if not being rented or there's a cancellation. We managed to set up the PA with both versions we use. Punk band normally just use QSC 12's and the Glam band playing bigger venues we use the 15's which are 3 way cabs altho guitar and bass normally just use our backline unless its a very big venue we bring the 2 subs (QSC) but we need to hire a van for them. Lot of venues we play have their own PA these days which are normally OK gear with some cracking rigs and Sound guys. If we use the largest PA we bring a sound guy that we know. Dave
  17. Yep your full band needs discipline when setting up and sound checking. No faffing around or blethering unless its about the gig. Once set up and sound checked you can chat all you like until gig starts. We give ourselves 1 hr with punk band and 2 hrs with Glam band mainly because it takes time to get dressed up plus we have 2 lead singers and 2 BV's plus sound effects altho desk is a digital one and we store the band settings to give us a starting point at the gig. We also have back drop and more lights with Glam band. If we need to eat before playing depending on travel times we allow an extra 30-45mins. Dave
  18. You wont be disappointed. Great bit of kit. Dave
  19. I wish but i've been waiting on a Mesa TT800 for over 2yrs now and they are due end of this year. That's a priority for me. Dave
  20. Think that was my other choice but went for the Shure because our band has experience with Shure wireless systems and we've found them extremely reliable. Our female singer has opted for the sennheiser wireless mic system altho its the amp top receiver version. Dave
  21. Just superb bit of kit. So many rock bassists used these too. One of my bass heroes Gary Thain of Uriah Heep used an Acoustic rig. GLWTS Dave
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