With reference to what Lozz was saying, that's exactly why I like it. I tend to take just one of the cabs to rehearsals, both cabs to gigs. Eq stays pretty much the same.
Adding the second cab gives you the full fat version
Clarky had a run in with them recently.
Think he did get a refund. they had some excuse about moving office and things being a bit hectic.
Hope you get sorted.
I'm not sure that it is worth it, particularly if you might want to sell it on at a later date. The resale value will be affected.
I would say go for an external pre amp in pedal form, an MXR 80 or similar.
Tyler was a pleasure to deal with.
I didn't get messed about, he turned up at the appointed time, played my bass, liked it and paid up. The perfect Bass Chatter
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It did indeed, at the Herts Bass Bash, and it wasn`t a close call - it won by miles.
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But you did forget to get my SB1 out of its case
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Is this slab fronted or is there a forearm contour?
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This is the slab fronted model.
Good luck with it Paul. It's good to be self critical but there is a fine line, it is quite possible to be overly critical to a point where you effectively depress yourself in to not playing at all
I'm with Lozz on the advice front and infact I do the same.
All the best mate.
I wasn't aware that there were any quiet G&L's
Both of mine are very loud, so much so that they have been christened the bra worriers by the girls in the band. Apparently I make their supporting wires vibrate and resonate in not too pleasing a fashion.