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Roland Rock

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  1. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1444371076' post='2882579'] [Pedant] Actually not an 11 (= eleven) but a II (= Roman 2). [/Pedant] [/quote] Not that pedantic, as it could be the difference between success and failure on a Google search ☺
  2. Don't see these coming up often, especially the US model. Lovely! Good luck
  3. [quote name='cybertect' timestamp='1444322431' post='2882265'] My maths says, excluding shipping, it's £50 cheaper than a 610 and a 210 (£1099 + £449 = £1548). [/quote] You need to shop around http://www.electromusic.co.uk/Barefaced-Retro-610-Bass-Cabinet.html
  4. I agree that tye BF are premium cabs and justifiably command premium prices. It's just that the 610 is a grand, so 50% more for the 810 seems a bit steep to me
  5. To be fair, the Orange 810 isn't far off that price. Also, Glockenklang's 610 is around £1300
  6. It would be cheaper to buy a 610 and a 210 together. Not quite as cool though.
  7. That's a lot of money, and as it's so unique it's hard to see what similar things cost. The Ampeg Heritage 810 is a grand. I suppose you've got to ask how much the weight saving is worth (obviously sound quality and dispersion are factors too)
  8. I've used the EP2 and EP3. The EP2 did develop a slight squeak, but it was no big deal. The only differences between the EP2 and EP3 as far as I can tell are: -The part that moves the pot is a bit of string on the EP2 and a much sturdier bit of rigid plastic on the EP3 -The lead is hardwired into the pedal on the EP2, but is a jack socket on the EP3. I prefer the latter as space is tight on my board so I can plug a right angled lead into it. Sorry, I'm not familiar with any stuttering from either.
  9. I've always only had one. Until Basschat. Then another one crept in. I then bought another with the intention of selling one, but that hasn't happened yet so I'm on a record high of three ATM. One is fine. Two is a nice luxury. Any more than that and it starts to feel a bit wrong.
  10. If you are the type who likes to dial in specific frequencies for each room/bass/song then it's probably not for you. I'm more the type to find a quality core tone and stick with it. The only EQ change I do is put the pickup selector onto neck pup for some specific songs. There are some EQ options available though, in the form of the six presets on the U5: Some of these sound great. I love the sound of preset 2 on my neck pup, but then when I go to the bridge pup, it (not surprisingly) doesn't work so well. On a multi-band gig where we were using my amp, one chap put it on preset 3, and it sounded fantastic with his clanky/slappy style. So there are options, but for simplicity I just bypass the EQ all the time. Sounds great.
  11. The owners of my workshop (in Arnold) have operated a rent a bench scheme in the past, but pretty sure they have stopped now due to space issues. Will check though. FYI it was £30 per day, or less if you booked a week or a month
  12. [quote name='Higgie' timestamp='1444264565' post='2881775'] Lovely looking (and I bet sounding!) rig there mate. Can I ask how you transport the Avalon? I have the rack ears kit and was wondering wether to rack mount it with the Chevin or seperately so I can take it on it's own for recording and what not! [/quote] I'm not keen on the idea of a 4U rack, so keep it in a case and just put it on top as pictured. I keep it in a Peli case. I know it's just a case, but I get a disproportionate amount of joy when I use it. They are expensive new, but just about justifiable used off EBay. Great quality is an understatement - shock proof, waterproof, it even has a valve to equalise pressure on a plane!. This 1450 model fits the U5 nicely. [Img]http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg580/christopher_brown14/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/20151008_084726_zpsbwfkhce1.jpg" class="ipsImage" /> [Img]http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg580/christopher_brown14/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/20151008_084753_zpsas28hjaz.jpg" class="ipsImage" />
  13. I've been using the Avalon for over a year now, first with a Crown XTi power amp, then a Crest CA9, through a Barefaced Super Twin. The first thing to say is, yes, you can feed the power amp and the DI at the same time. Like you say, use the line level for the power amp and the mic level for the DI and it works a treat. i first heard the Avalon when doing some recording, and thought that's the tone I want live. I love this setup - simple, clean and oozing quality. The Crown amp was good, but the Crest is amazing. On the Avalon, I tend to bypass the EQ presets and it sounds so clear and musical. Enjoy!
  14. [quote name='Oopsdabassist' timestamp='1444108496' post='2880271'] I still laugh at mine everytime I see it...its staying! [/quote] Funny thing is, I've only ever glanced at your avatar, and always assumed that it was William Shakespeare! Never even thought to question the randomness of that 😁
  15. You've got me wondering now. I'd allocate points as follows: Noodle: 1 point Practice: 3 points Short gig: 5 points Long gig: 7 points A formula keeps tabs on the total for each bass, and a traffic light colour system alerts you if any are being a bit neglected. I'm tempted, but only use two basses 😕
  16. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1443346220' post='2873935'] I currently own 8 basses ranging from £150 to £1500ish. I make sure to play them all equally, otherwise there's no point in me having them. I take a different one to every rehearsal/gig and I even keep a spreadsheet documenting which basses I've played at which gigs to keep a record and an eye on how the love is being shared. If I'm picking one up on a whim for a noodle at home it'll be more a case of "haven't played you for a while" rather than a favourite (regardless of the cost of it). The cost is irrelevant when you like them all for various reasons. The only favouritism I have (which basically covers the order in which they'd get sold in a financial meltdown) is based on sentimentality and ease of replacement vs. ease of selling. So, no then [/quote] You keep a spreadsheet* to make sure each gets equal time? That's so mental yet so sensible. Love it 😁 *let me guess - BassEqualityMatrix.xls
  17. Crest CA9 - the daddy. The power amp Jim Bergantino has recommended. Copied from elsewhere on the forum: "A 20-pound toroidal transformer is combined with eight large power supply caps for a total of 80,000 microfarads of capacitance. That's engineer-speak for obscene amounts of reserve power. The huge power supply stores current from the AC mains, and then releases it to reproduce power-hungry bass frequencies with an effortless, punchy response. Generous headroom, gobs of low bass, authoritative control over your subs--it's all right here." http://www.performanceaudio.com/item/crest-audio-ca9-stereo-power-amplifier/686/ [Img]http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg580/christopher_brown14/Mobile%20Uploads/2007-03/Crest3_zpsxvv2gil8.jpg[/IMG]
  18. Almost as bad as the bass solo is doing the vocal melody on an instrument. I can't stand it! (the only possible exception being King Curtis doing Whiter shade of Pale)
  19. Funnily enough, I've been cleaning my trusty 78P ready for sale today. I scraped rust from the polepieces with a 3mm chisel, then wiped with GT85. Not spotless, but much better. The pup screws had some rust which I partially removed with a wire brush and then wiped with GT85. Here's the BBOT after cleaning. I used abrasive paste autosol to help clean the parts up. The grub screws were too small and fiddly to do properly though: [IMG]http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg580/christopher_brown14/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/20151002_150339_zps6l4ovezj.jpg[/IMG]
  20. "Paul Jackson is the ultimate Fender Precision player and in this song there’s a veritable abundance of Paul’s well-irrigated slabs of stony P-bass soil for Herbie to grow his electric piano" Love it
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