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gafbass02

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  1. And different again with the lighter neck extension. Fantastic basses. Mines staying forever.
  2. Im about to Pull the trigger on a peavey pvi 8b plus. But I must admit, the idea of getting a cheap power amp like the Inuke or t amp e800 to power my eurosys 2's (vocals for pub three piece rock gifs only) and spending the rest on a used iPad Is getting more tempting by the day!
  3. [quote name='Hutton' timestamp='1342941972' post='1742883'] To get a wee one to look at the camera, to smile, and to hold on to the bass all at the same time is just fantastic. I can well understand why you cherish this picture. Superb! [/quote] Thanks its a really special picture. She's pretty much the dream child. Number two however :-/ Hmmmm
  4. My little un loves my guitars but is very careful around them. She's three now but I still love this pic. [IMG]http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d115/gafbass02/fff02bbb.jpg[/IMG]
  5. I must admit. I've toyed with using my as a power amp to power the pa before by going into the power amp through the fx loop. So it's good to see I'm not the only one Any reason I shouldn't?
  6. Very tempting actually, but it's still 33lbs and due to the amount I'm having to load into the car I need to go as light as possible. Also it's 200w into 4ohms, would that be ok with our two 8 ohm speakers like on a bass amp, or does the fact that it's two channels mean that each side is only seeing 8ohms and delivering less power as such? I'll def consider it
  7. Thanks for that, Interesting idea but I'm def more a sliders and knobs type of guy
  8. Wouldn't that need a laptop and a way of plugging in the mics to it though? I'm not really up on this stuff, we already have a passive mixer thing
  9. Hi all. At the moment I play guitar and sing in a three piece rock band. (Don't ask! Long story! Can't wait to get back to the bass!) We are using a pa I bought on here, a pair of peavey eurosys two speakers and a spirit powerstation 600 desk. But the desk is a bit heavy and bulky to move around, so I was thinking about something smaller and lighter. Problem is it has to be really really cheap! I'm torn between a behringer power amp EPQ900 and using the bass players existing behringer mixer with fx into it, or buying an all in one powered mixer, something like the Behringer pmp980. I know behringer stuff ain't the best and I'm very familiar with all the arguments, but it really is all I can afford! I'd like the Yamaha emx512 but simply can't afford it. I'd rather buy new and light than an older heavier unit that may be on its last legs. I'm thinking the power amp route may be better cause of the modular design, ie, change one thing at a time, as opposed to the more handy one box, which if it goes, it's gone. On the downside with a power amp it probably means a rack case and more power supplies etc. Any thoughts or help appreciated but please bear in mind the skintness. £250 really is it Infact it's pushing it lol. I looked at the inuke but it looks like it would be terribly underpowered into my 8ohm eurosys 2's. The powerstation is 265w per side so I'd like to not dip below 200w/220w ish if poss. It's for three vocal mic's only, over a loud drummer, one guitar and bass. I miss bass! This singing/bandleader lark is all too complicated lol.
  10. I move around a fair bit, but I like being on top of my amp best of all, I enjoy the sound back there
  11. I'm another that likes a crazy low action, I find it almost impossible to play with speed, dexterity and subtlety on high action basses. But many people do and I admire them for it!
  12. [left]Bought a pedal board case and it was a nice and straightforward transaction, no worries at all [/left]
  13. I've not tbh. Totally good point about them sitting around being grumpy rather than getting to know the stock.
  14. Somebody earlier mentioned knowing more about a few products they were interested in than the sales guy, but as a former sales guy I should probably add a bit of balance I s'pose, I used to get this a lot, folks that had researched the ass off a few things and knew them to to the nth degree, they would then get all snarky cause they knew those three things better than me, thinking they were a huge expert and I was a mere pleb before them; of course what they forgot was that I had to also know a huge range of info about every. Other. Single. Thing. In. The. Shop!! However that was hi-fi and I would rather chew my own face off than deal with hi-fi customers ever again. -literally. But yes, I lament the death of the high street music store, but every single time I've given a local one a chance it's ended up a poor experience. Back to thomann
  15. [quote name='Evil Undead' timestamp='1340624601' post='1707095'] I wonder if that's the same one that I don't go to any more because they're so unhelpful? [/quote] I'll bet. Grumpy, condescending and unhelpful.
  16. I must admit, I've toyed with using my Bergantinos as a vocal pa before now
  17. What a selfish pr**k
  18. My bassist is after one of these ( I think) I've messaged him
  19. [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1339500947' post='1689292'] IMO, when someone gets a compliment, replying by saying "this was not right/that was not great", somehow throws the compliment back in the face of the giver. It is actually saying, "your opinion is wrong". A lot easier and friendlier to simply say "thanks". [/quote] Yep. This.
  20. As a youngster in a band that was 'going places' I had it drilled into me to smile shake the hand and say 'Thanks, glad you enjoyed it, thanks for coming!' I pretty much still do to this day
  21. Sorry boss. Long gone
  22. Gutted. I've nothing like the cash I'm afraid, by like a week!! :-/
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