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[quote name='Clarky' post='337666' date='Nov 26 2008, 08:19 PM']I'm sure what the man meant was that we should not all be soured by the experience of IncX and that we risk turning into suspicious cynics with anyone new joining the Forum, especially if they want to sell Alternatively: "My hovercraft is full of eels"* * For the older BCers[/quote] or even "The seagulls follow the trawler".....
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[quote name='warwickhunt' post='335629' date='Nov 24 2008, 04:50 PM']Oh and wear a decent T-shirt/blouse ........... [/quote] Are you calling me a big girls blouse? I'll see you tomorrow night Mr Organiser
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[quote name='bassoctopus' post='333734' date='Nov 21 2008, 11:43 AM']There is and I know the manager. However he has nothing in stock and I'm loathed to ask him to ship one down from Glasgow as I will likely buy in the States when I'm over for Christmas, and probably second hand. I rarely ever buy new gear. I'm up in Edinburgh quite often so I'll have to try one there. I'm not one for making an amp decision in a shop though.[/quote] Check that Eden are dual voltage before you buy in the states, otherwise you'll end up lugging a big step down transformer with you everwhere
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If there is any interest I can bring along some of; [u]Amps / Cabs[/u] SWR750X head Goliath III 4x10 x2 Son of Bertha 1x15 Schroeder 21012 minus working horn I guess the SoB is a must eh WoT? [u]Basses[/u] Overwater J Series 5 String Fender DLX Jazz V (modified with J-Retro) Self-build precision 5 hamm mutant thing Perhaps the President of the Peoples Democratic Republic of Blyth could make an executive decision out of that lot
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='330819' date='Nov 17 2008, 05:19 PM']I might be able to get a community centre if that's any good... nice and big, and a door right out on to the street! I'll make enquiries...[/quote] Now that sounds even better than 25m (ooh me poor back, its those SWR cabs you see, big on tone, big on weight..............)
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[quote name='warwickhunt' post='330789' date='Nov 17 2008, 04:53 PM']Nice one guys. I'm wondering if it might be worth hiring MyBigBedroom for 2 hours as it's a lot less of a carry in than it is into/through my workplace! £10-£12 to hire the rehearsal space between 4-6 of us isn't going to break the piggy bank. Let's know what you think; my work is a good couple 100m carry in, through multiple doors whereas MBB is 25m... no sweat (or maybe it will be ) if people want to do the freebie, I'm just thinking of some of the rigs that you boys have. [/quote] 100m carry in I'm up for the big bedroom idea if the rest are?
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[quote name='Smash' post='330461' date='Nov 17 2008, 10:00 AM']It is a nice bass just prefer the newer versions with the humbucker pickups. I think my heart is telling me to splash out £1500 on the Stealth but my brain is telling me that is just too much for an amateur like me.[/quote] You'll never become a professional with an attitude like that Get that creditcard/housekeeping/mortgage/kids christmas money out immediately and get the Stealth on order. YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE
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Looks like I'll be around on the 27th so count me in. I could bring my SWR rig as long as there is some big strong boys there to help me lug it in and out. I'll bring the Overwater along as well if anyones interested?
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Pretty BASS COMBOS (SLIGHTLY ODD TOPIC)
JPJ replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='steve-norris' post='330123' date='Nov 16 2008, 03:17 PM']It really doesn't get any better than this. [/quote] +1 [quote name='Bigwan' post='330316' date='Nov 16 2008, 10:30 PM']Usually referred to as "HOW MUCH!" [/quote] + 1 (unfortunately, damn those children, damn the wife) -
I've got one of these only 35" and with EMG ultra's in lieu of the Kent Armstrongs. Fantastic basses, mines now my no1 gigging bass and it's so easy to play all night. Good luck with the sale, if it wasn't for the proximity to Christmas I'd have this off you in a flash! Great price for a great bass and love the color combo too.
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About a year or so ago, I picked up an empty Schroeder 21012 cabinet for peanuts on good'ol eBay. The previous owner had removed the speakers for his own purposes so I replaced them with some Eminence Delta's from Blue Aran. For those of you who don't know, the 21012 is a 2x10 + 1x12 cab with the 12" on a slanted baffle. The cab was originally a 4 ohm model but I wanted 8 ohm as I planned on building a second similar cabinet for a small light but powerful stack. I put two 8 ohm Delta 10's in series to give 16 ohms in parallel with a Delta 12 16 ohm to bring the whole lot down to 8 ohms again and its been working fine. The only thing is, I couldn't work out how to wire in the horn or the crossover so I didn't bother. Now, however, I would like to wire these in hence the cry for help as the previous owner had disconnected all the wires. The crossover is marked SL-MB-2206, has +/- inputs and outputs and looks like this; The variable resistor controlling the amount of tweeter is marked AT-60H L-8 ohm, has three solder connections and looks like this; The tweeter unit has two wires coming out of it, one brown and one white. I can work out where the red lead from the crossover goes because of the red tail still attached to the variable resistor thingy, but as for the rest I'm in the dark. Can anyone help?
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[quote name='The Burpster' post='305115' date='Oct 12 2008, 11:03 PM']Ooooops forgot that bit..... [/quote] Am I the only one to have an evil lust for a 5 string headless Thunderbird with the ABM bridge It might just be my next project bass......
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DiMarzio Ultra Jazz 5 Set
JPJ replied to steve's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Hi Mate, Welcome into the daylight! I've got a 21012 which has a monstrous bottom end. Handles my low 'B' no problem and never gets flabby the way some 1x15's can. For comparison, I also have an SWR Goliath 4x10 + Son of Bertha 1x15 rig that I use with the same amp head (SWR750X) for bigger rock gigs. I am really considering getting a schroeder 4x10 to match up with the 21012 for a monster but relatively light weight rig. Back to your question though, and be careful with the idea of the 12+15. Remember that one speaker (the 15) is mounted on an angled baffle which means its sort of in a bin type arrangement. There are far more knowledgeable people on here who can explain the physics but the net effect is an apparent increase in bass response. WaterOfTyne on here used to use a 21012 as well and he likes a real old school thumping tone, but he's just moved to a Schro 410 because he found the 21012 to bass heavy (Correct me if I'm wrong mate). I can only imagine what a 1215 would sound like, but I would recommend trying both this and the 1212 before you part with any folding stuff. [quote name='EvilSmile' post='281495' date='Sep 10 2008, 10:46 PM']Hey, been lurking here quite a bit, i'm looking into getting a cab for my Eden WT 800 its an older model on bridged only does 800watts at 8ohm. After considering and trying almost every cab under the sun i've decided that i think a Schroeder is the way forward, mainly due to weight, cost and the sound (all pretty much perfect imo!) Anyway my choice comes down to the 1212 and the 1215. I'm torn as i like the the deep bass from a 15, but i like the response of a 12. I'm lost as to the effect of the 15 will have, and if the 1215 cab will still be as responsive as the 1212(within reason). My tests on them both couldn't determine what would happen as the volume level was more for tone than anything else. I play a huge range of stuff and i really like the idea of a 15'' speaker, but clarity and response is more pressing for most of the stuff i do. Oh both would be the lighter versions. Any advice on this or even better experience with these cabs? NB by the deep bass i'm not after a dubtastic bass but i like a bit of bass and low mid kick to my tone, and for my low B to be well defined and not too thin sounding![/quote]
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[quote name='Marcus' post='280641' date='Sep 9 2008, 07:59 PM']very underated instruments.... look great in sunburst too......[/quote] Yep, I had a candy red one and it was an amazingly versatile instrument and very shoulder friendly too. I think BigAlonBass still uses one of these? £300 is a good price too providing its in good nick.
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By chance, you didn't buy this on a certain forum dedicated to the local music scene in the north east run by a large red headed bloke who impersonates Bernie Marsden at weekends did you?
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[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='273950' date='Aug 31 2008, 06:48 PM']hi Kev, I can't tell you what the factory wall wart is rated at but my UB-1 runs fine off a 9v 500ma supply from Maplins[/quote] Cheers Steve, I guess I need a trip to Maplins at lunchtime! [quote name='2x18' post='273956' date='Aug 31 2008, 06:55 PM']The Genuine Akai Adaptor for the Unibass is 9 volts at 200ma ( 7watts ) Akai part no MP-9(EVB) Regards Will.[/quote] Cheers Will [quote name='Muppet' post='273957' date='Aug 31 2008, 06:56 PM']Standard Akai power supply is 9v 200mA, centre negative.[/quote] Cheers Muppet [quote name='BassManKev' post='273974' date='Aug 31 2008, 07:25 PM']i have an original akai power supply if you wanna complete the collectable package if your interested, pop us a pm but yeah, any 9v dc with at least 150ma would work no problems[/quote] Cheers Kev, but I think I'll try the Maplins route first
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Hi All, I recently picked up an Akai Unibass from a fellow basschat'ter but it came without the original Akai power supply. From browsing the interweb, it seems a nine volt adapter does the job but does anybody know how many milliamps or whatever should it output? thanks
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='264995' date='Aug 18 2008, 10:12 PM']Nooo! Informal G2G and I'm gigging somewhere else. Dammit. Mrs. WoT would even have had her sideburns trimmed for the occasion.[/quote] OOH I wouldn't like to be in your shoes if Rach see's that comment. Swift trip to Rake Lane to have a violin bow extracted from somewhere very very painful me thinks
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='262309' date='Aug 14 2008, 12:01 PM']Sausages sizzling, ready to become a sausage & egg sandwich with brown sauce! You did ask![/quote] mmmmmm now I am hungry
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Airbourne - Runnin Wild, for those who don't know they are a bunch of young aussie rockers who sound cunningly like Bon era ACDC.
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='262000' date='Aug 13 2008, 10:31 PM']JPJ, I've looked at the jazz in the same 3TS as yours on the Overwater website many, many times. Stunning looking basses. Glad you're happy with it [/quote] Cheers mate, Got to admit mine looks much better in the flesh than in that photo, less yellowy and more browns and red. In fact, the sides are more brown/maroon than black. Got to say that I am now a fan of 35" scale length for the 'B'. The B speaks with such authority and without the latency which is apparent on my other to 34" 5 scale fivers. As some may know, I am pretty old skool when it comes to tone, so I run the bass with a slight bias towards the bridge (I'm a fingers player) a miniscule mid-cut on the J-Retro with everything flat on my SWR750. Throught the combination of the golly & SoB its just a huge on stage sound, more than capable of filling the lower registers of a four piece classic rock band (drums, guitar, vox, bass). I know that Shuker seems to be the luthier of choice on Basschat, but for me, you'll have to go a very long way indeed to beat Overwater for playability, tone and sheer quality of build.