And one from Erik
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtOeWQbTIyY
FWIW - The bright switch adds a massive amount of high clank on the full AO - to the point where I tend to use it and then back the treble down a little - to get a sort of halfway position.
There's plenty of stereo solid state power amps that don't need the unused channel to do anything.
I used to run the Yamaha P5000S using 1 side only. Just leave the B channel volume at zero. Perfectly fine as that is what it was designed for. Plenty loud enough.
I've got the full AO - I suspect that I would have bought the smaller one if it had been available at the time as I don't use the DI stuff either.
No doubt I'll end up getting the small one as well for my small pedal board.
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Good evening fretmeister,
Bass weighs a shade under 10 lbs with the strap and strap locks on it. Weighed with luggage scales.
Doesn't feel as heavy as the 10lb figure would suggest when you're playing it but I have a nice thick strap for my basses as I've a weak back.
Hope this is ok.
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Thank you. Too heavy for me alas - not just back issues, but multiple hernia repairs too.
Several years ago I saw 1 that was only 8.5lb and like an idiot I didn't buy it.
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Short vid for the moment, but no doubt more to come.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6LC1bXK1W0[/media]
More detailed vids are below.
Down there!
I got two 4x12 bass cabs, 3 basses, kit bag, pedal board, 16 channel powered desk, 2 PA cabs and 2 people in my old Focus estate.
It managed about 40 mph then.
The main issue was the weight, not the volume of kit.
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A very simplistic amp with instrument and pre-amp inputs only, no 'tone' controls, tuner, USB socket and speaker outputs. Then produce a range of pre-amp/foot pedals/plug-in modules for any other requirements.
There could be a pre/power combination as an alternative.
This gives the bassist the ability to add and change as required.
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Mark Bass did that. It died on its arse.
There are several compressor choices in there. From the basic Dynacomp type though to complex ones.
I can make it match my Origin and DG pedal compressors.
Also - I am in love with the GK amp model. To the point I am stupidly considering buying one!!
Official cases go in the loft. No name cases get sold or donated to the local music school.
Basses live in a rack.
They go in mono Vertigo bags if I'm taking them anywhere.
There are several online serial number search sites already.
But not even Fender can tell you the month that a bass was actually finished (I tried to find out for a strat I own)
Errr...
I saw Jason Newsted eating a well dodgy looking kebab at Donington in 1991.
Clearly wanted something he couldn't get back stage. Like the raging shits or something.
That's the best I've got.