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  1. [quote name='PlungerModerno' timestamp='1342309059' post='1733195'] It's hard, but I've heard it's worth it! [/quote] And hear it you most definitely will
  2. Looking forward to reading your thoughts as you use it more, especially in a gig situation. Where did you get it from in the end? Cheers Geoff
  3. Will is a great guy - very understanding! Deal with him with confidence. Geoff
  4. For the Beetle Fender Edition, Volkswagen’s renowned coupe is fitted with the award winning, high-performance Fender Premium Audio System. - well that should make it all worthwhile. What made me really chuckle was the following: on models equipped with a 200-horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder TSI® engine, special fabric seat inserts. The question is - what colour fabric? Lol Cheers Geoff
  5. Hey that's impressive. And the Jazz sound fits so nicely into that tune. Nice work - must give it a shot myself. Cheers Geoff
  6. Well bit of a boring update: it eventually stayed on, and I left it powered up for an hour. Then switched it off. It wouldn't power up again. And hasn't done since, so I think it needs someone cleverer than myself to have a look at it. Other things to do, so this will have to wait.
  7. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1342356272' post='1733626'] Out of warranty before you open it? [/quote] Yes definitely - I got it S/H and I've already had it open for valve swaps. Will take a look later this evening.
  8. [quote name='PURPOLARIS' timestamp='1342355124' post='1733607'] Watching with baited breath. [/quote] Yes - don't I feel bad, or what.... Thanks for your understanding Will. Geoff
  9. Yes I think I'm going to have the thing apart for a nose about inside. The odd thing is that every now and again it will power up, but then die just a few seconds later, which leads me to think it might not be a blown fuse, but possibly a poor connection somewhere. Maybe.
  10. Has anyone had experience of their OTB500 not powering up? I haven't used it for a couple of months, but its been stored indoors safe and dry - just gone to check it and it's dead as a dodo. The power lamp doesn't come on, no fan, nothing. Valves not glowing either. I've tried several mains leads with no success. Mains fuse in the unit is still intact. Oddly, it did switch on at one point after a few tries - then died a few seconds later. I did a quick search on here but didn't come up with anything much. Ironically I was about to trade it with a BCer for another amp.. thank god I did try it beforehand otherwise that would have been most embarrasing. Damned frustrating though. Anyone had anything like this before? Are there any other fuses inside the unit that might have blown? Any suggestions most welcome. Cheers Geoff
  11. Every time I hear them I can't help but think of Kula Shaker. Now there's a band.....
  12. bugger i missed this, just paid out for one from PRC, which i assumed meant Peoples Republic of Chelmsford lol Am really enjoying it though, plenty enough for most of my gigs, and a tone to die for.
  13. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1341467062' post='1719392'] I must investigate, I was unaware there were other notes apart from the 'root' one could play. [/quote] You'll be fine, both root and octave are the root. So the if we take the root of the octave, and divide that by two - play that twice, we are back at the octave. Which is also the root. Maybe I should teach bass... Geoff
  14. [quote name='Joel McIver' timestamp='1341393081' post='1718068'] > Joel, I'll do the proof reading for a free subscription. Nothing puts me off a mag more than poorly proofed bits! Believe me, no-one is more anal about proofreading errors than me. Some of you may have read my books. When an error makes it into one of them, I’m ready to kill someone! With BGM, the assistant editor and I work really hard to nail any grammar/spelling/punctuation screw-ups before publication. In the new issue (Geddy Lee cover), there’s just one boo-boo that I’ve seen. Ten points for anyone who spots ityet read the… [/quote] I've not yet read the whole issue from cover to cover (with Geddy at both ends funnily enough), but the only thing I spotted was in Franc O'Shea's 'Bass Beyond' - the musical notations in examples two and three are identical - but one should have leading notes a semitone below the root, the other a semitone above, according to the narrative. Have I won a point? Cheers Geoff
  15. Yes that was my immediate thought - so maybe their manual isn't as error free as I'd hoped, or they just haven't advertised this nice feature yet....
  16. Had a quick flick through the BH250 manual online, and it appears you can use the optional footswitch to toggle between two different Toneprints. I'd always assumed that you could only have one Toneprint programmed in at a time, not two. So that's pretty cool then. Cheers Geoff
  17. I wouldn't be impressed. I've had similar treatment in the past from another dealer, with an amp delivered in another manufacturers box, home-made cut out foam inserts to protect it and a photocopied manual. The product was advertised as new in stock, and I questioned what I had received. If you aren't happy with this I'd press for a better answer, and perhaps threaten to contact the manufacturer - I'm sure Hartke would take notice of their brand new premium product being sold like this. Geoff
  18. The Dual Compacts feedback was mine, funnily enough. I originally went the route of adding a Midget to my Compact but didnt really get on with the tonal shift, so I sold the Midget and got another Compact. The combination is very nice indeed - obviously headroom galore, and better height on stage. However I found just one Compact was enough for everything I need right now so the other one left a couple of months ago. However I'd get another one instantly if my needs change. My advice is to first contact Alex for his sterling knowledge. You can buy and try a compact for a month! Cheers Geoff
  19. How about an Orange Terror Bass 500 (£500 new, £350 s/h) and the GK MBE212 (8 ohm) - total just over £700 new, light as a feather - and never any volume problems again. In fact, the rest of the band will prob need to turn up to keep up with the bass! Cheers Geoff
  20. oops and i forgot my little Roland Cube 30! Lol
  21. So who here just has one of each of the above that they use for practise, gigs etc? To start, I have 4 basses and 3 heads, but just 1 cab. I remember fondly when I had one of each when I started out - has anyone stayed that way, whether it be out of desire or necessity? Just curious really.... Cheers Geoff
  22. [quote name='phatbass787' timestamp='1341263148' post='1716157'] Glad you're loving your LB, love mine, fantastic buttery old school tones. Haven't gigged mine but have always thought it would be enough for sensible situations and good to hear you say it copes well [/quote] How do you find the EQ Shift switches? I can't hear any difference when switching the Middle shift switch, and very little with the Bright switch. However the Bass shift gives a massive difference: deep and old school when down, brighter when in the up position. Is it just me? Geoff
  23. Hmmm time for a 'Clank' TonePrint methinks.....
  24. Firstly, welcome back. Secondly, a new option might be the TC BG250 combo - compact, light and 250W through a 15" speaker. Bass Guitar Magazine reviewed it this month. Secondhand - 'super portable' might be one of the GK MB combos? Or the Promethian from Ibanez. Cheers Geoff
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