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stewblack

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  1. Crazy good deal for someone.
  2. As far as the topic is concerned lots of similarities with what others have posted. The absolutely bolted on guaranteed standards for me are Superstition Play That Funky Music Proud Mary Valerie Sweet Child O' Mine Summer Of 69
  3. Trace Elliot is magic. That's the scientific answer. It can be proven with a magic detector, or Magector™. Here my Magector™ measuring bar is bent to 82° by the sheer force of an AH500X GP11 running at only half volume. And I was never closer than 30 feet from the amp at all times. The bass wasn't even turned up that much. The magic field was so strong during this test that you can clearly see where my white sleeved shirt turned entirely into a two tone blue denim overall. It had to be buried in a lead lined box until the magic levels (magevels) reach a safe and above all wearable state. To put this into context here is a Magector™ measuring bar following 2 hours exposure to a Penn & Teller live show. The Magector™ was never more than 8 feet from the stage and yet only a 15° bend was detected. Now I respect Phil and his decibels, of course I do, but I think the pictures speak for themselves here.
  4. We still have a hardware store where you can buy screws and bolts individually! In a brown paper bag! Sometimes living in the past is quite handy
  5. Aha! Involuntary ambiguity! Passing to my friend
  6. Just a quick thank you to everyone, I'm passing on the ideas.
  7. Just to say I joined the club recently, Line 6 Relay G75 to be precise. Not stood that far away so latency hasn't been an issue but it was a joy A) to have no electric shocks and B) to be able to wander round and hear myself in context during the soundcheck. Oh and it all worked, at both gigs, one outside in a beer garden the other in a busy pub. So far I'm a happy wireless user. Just need a pouch to attach to my strap for the transmitter, preferably one that doesn't cost a fortune and I'm all set. Oh and a second transmitter for my second bass. Oh and a second pouch for the second transmitter. Oh and a couple of locking cables with right angled jacks. Oh and to overcome my disorganised laziness and learn about setting up and using different scenes for different basses. Oh and to stop always wanting more.
  8. No medium sized pub gigs, vocal pa. She wants to use for home, rehearsal, and gig
  9. some beautiful kit there
  10. I hinted at a healthy budget based purely on guesswork. Tested the waters by sending her a link to the Barefaced site. While her eyes didn't exactly roll back in her head there was a definite sense of surprise at the prices. I think the deciding factor will be size and weight.
  11. Ignore that, sorry, I see its too small, for picks I assume.
  12. You my friend have thrown down the gauntlet... to be continued
  13. Hi, is that a little pocket for a wireless transmitter on the mono?
  14. One of the singers in the band turns out to be a handy bassist too, which is awesome as the dep is therefore 'in house' as it were. I leant her an amp and cab and she did the business for me when I was double booked. She's decided to invest in some bass gear and I have a very common enquiry with a twist. She is slight of build and lives up four flights of stairs, big long flights of stairs, I know I carried the gear for her. So what do we think is the best weight-to-power ratio cab and head? She said she wanted a combo ideally but I assumed a barefaced 1 X 12 would be the way to go and afaik BF don't do combos. The twist? Well she also plays acoustic g****r and "Can I just play through the same amp?". I can see no reason why not, maybe buy a GEQ to stick between the acoustic and the head, or perhaps a preamp and just use the power amp stage of the head. A bit out of my depth on this part but she'll only be playing rhythm guitar in a 7 piece band so I can't see it being a huge issue. In a nutshell (assume a healthy budget) very light and small cab, pocket head but good enough for reasonably big pub gigs. Or uber light combo. Go for it Bass Hive Mind.
  15. Oh you're in the right place!
  16. That is just amazing. The whole thing. I think CWs reaction says it all. And that guy can play, if JD ever got sick they have quite a capable dep right there.
  17. Timely thread. I'd just decided to listen to some Rush. Two reasons; my mate (and first drummer) has always been a huge fan and I didn't get it but promised that I would try one day (see also Yes), and the way some of you lot go on about the bass player, well I thought I ought to check them out. As I can't name one song never mind album I shall see what the BC consensus is. So far, as a fan of Edward Hopper the cover of the Windows one has caught my eye.
  18. in AA we have a saying - if you spend long enough in a library you'll end up reading a book.
  19. +1 Currently getting rid of pj basses to make room and raise funds for 'proper' p-basses. Don't have to be Fender, Squier is fine too. My favourite is my Bruce Thomas Profile. It's literally perfect.
  20. Yeah! This is what I like to see. Overkill!
  21. Yes - this is exactly it. I shifted a lot of very good heavy old gear and went Markbass and Barefaced. And somehow I find a behemoth of a Trace Elliot rig looming over two all valve heads one of which I seriously contemplated buying an engine hoist to move. You see, this is not about the rational. Oh no.
  22. Far too sensible, logical, and therefore not GAS related. Sorry.
  23. My latest GAS has been for the EHX Tri Parallel Mixer. Convinced myself I can't possibly perform without it. Bear in mind until 6 months ago I used no pedals at all. It's been an interesting experience. The GAS attack began as my bank account hit actual zero. So I have sat, as it were, outside of myself, observing the flow and ebb of GAS. First few days were spent just pouring fuel onto the fire, watching videos, sketching out ideas for pedal configurations, reading about it. Then as the reality dawned that I need to borrow petrol money to get to gigs, the flames slowly died down. By yesterday morning a moment of clarity! I did not need this pedal, at all. How ridiculous to imagine that I did! Then I look through the Show Us Your Pedalboard thread on Basschat and boom 🤯 there is woodyratm 's utterly beautiful IKEA pedal board with the EHX TPM sitting proudly in the upper circle. And, well, you can guess the rest...
  24. Not quite 'snap' but we are coming at this from a similar angle.
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