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taunton-hobbit

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  1. It's very quiet around here............(just an observation) (whistles to himself)
  2. If it says minimum, it means it won't like 2 ohms a lot (burning smell) - I'd talk to Ashdown, but I think, like many, you are trying to get out of a situation at the minimum cost - nothing wrong with that, but 'yer gets wot yer pays for' at the end of the day...............
  3. Can I offer a real-life example? Back in the Stone Age I did a short residency at the Marquee with David Bowie - he used, as I recall, a 50watt WEM amp and a set (pair) of column speakers - after the first gig, he came back with a duplicate set of kit and two mics, taped together, so he had a 100watt pa, using two amps, four speakers and two mics - it's easier these days........... .....................I realise that op was posting about bass, but the same principle applies............
  4. London is a big place - I'd suggest that you do a net search for entertainment agencies and send some email/make a few calls - most of it will be a total waste of time, but I gigged the Marquee, 100 Club & a handful of others from Agency contacts. You just have to be sure that your agent knows what you do - a good demo is vital........ Edit: I'd offer some promoter suggestions, but most of the ones that I knew are dead - several deservedly so.........
  5. I hate to be obvious, but if I want more volume/power, I add another amplifier (and speaker/s if not a combo) - dilemma sorted...........
  6. Many, many years ago a band called The New Breed had a pirate radio 'hit' with 'Friends & Lovers Forever'. Musically it was a full lift of 'Hang on Sloopy' by the McCoys...................
  7. The Orange Matamp on UK Ebay 'sold' last night, unless it's the one in Australia, or the one in the USA (not that I watch this stuff) there is a 'black handle' one also in America, but I wasn't interested............... Edit - The UK one was posted by 'Brambled Bass' ..it was also listed as an Orange Graphic, which it wasn't...just an observation.........
  8. If it says 'Orange Matamp' on the front, it's an amp made for Orange by Matamp (Radiocraft, Huddersfield). A serial number would be handy, is it painted on or printed (makes a difference)? I've got a few, so I know the breed- if you want to pm, feel free, there's a lot of 'history' there (much myth as well)
  9. I used to have advertising accounts with Melody Maker, so got it free, posted weekly - there is an internet site that publishes large amounts of the old band/gig ads (can't remember the name) - I used to love the band ads - Nos moking -Tony Knights Chessmen - Alexis Korner - Jon Hisemans Colosseum come to mind - The 'old' Marquee always ran a display ad, as did many more. I also used to get 'Blues and Soul' at the time, some good stuff in there...it's a good place to visit, but not so hot that you'd really want to live there (the past, that is)..........
  10. Have a glance at Barefaced - interesting Company, good product..............
  11. ^^^^ Denise LaSalle - 1985 I have it on a cd..........I'll get me coat...........
  12. >>>>>> Try phoning the pub & asking? EDIT : It was a serious suggestion, the pub can give you an idea of capacity, room size, your available set-up space, after all, it's their venue & in their interests to help when reasonable questions are asked......... v v v
  13. Food 'out' is often iffy - make sure that you have anti-crap caps in the kit, there's nothing worse than standing in front of a thousand or so people and wondering frantically if you are going to make it to a break 'without'............
  14. See, this is where I'm at a disadvantage - I'm only a Sound System - but were I to gig again, I'd (usually) take my Crown 2000 (cos it's lighter) - if the gig 'mattered' I'd get someone to heave my three Matamps in........I can hear the difference, but I don't suppose anyone else would.....but the brownie point count is off the bloody scale!
  15. I'm quite at home on a big one (stage, that is) - have fond memories of doing the Kings Hall at Herne Bay (Kent), before they sub-divided it, the stage was huge and about eight feet up - we had a fight break out 'down there' and watched it travel like a seawave up and down the hall......The lighting guy used a Lime Flood on me for one show (the place had a 'proper' lighting gallery & control room - shame about the House sound, really) - amazing experience - Taggs Island was another biggie - the auditorium had a dome roof which we lit with the world's first prototype sound to light system....I love big stages!
  16. I had a couple of agencies that would feed me work, back in the day. One I hardly heard from, but it was usually good money and a good gig - the other one - well let's just say I groaned when I knew who was on the phone............if you are seriously considering this route, you need to be prepared for last minute gigs & strange places, so flexibility is a must.
  17. Musky - three shredded wheat.......... Talking of 15" speakers, which we were, back in the thread, I just got my Matamp 300 slave back from the tech, and teamed it up with its (long lost) brother, playing a 'variety' of blues cd - frighteningly, I knew Clapton from about twenty feet (never played this album before)- I worked with God several times in the sixties/seventies - something must have stuck (!). I can recommend a couple of Dubsters & some Mackies as ideal for the average living room - I'd hate me as a neighbour................
  18. I agree (reluctantly) with Blue -'they' just don't get it - I blame I pods & the current social climate, face it, we're all getting older (some, like me, more than some) & the women I meet think grandkids and Eastenders are the poodles parts - as I detest both, it's all a bit of a lost cause. Just bought a new, second hand 'Rocking the Blues' album - yes it is relevant to the above, just think about it.............
  19. I reckon you'll be well pleased - as you've already found out, Alex is always ready to offer advice/help, always been pretty happy with my dealings with them.
  20. And off it all goes again - I have no doubt that there are some very good musicians on here (& one or two 'names' hiding in the wings), but none of us should be above a discussion - this 'my way or the highway' crap is juvenile in the extreme........
  21. There was a reason why Jamaican Sound Systems 'back in the day' used 18" drivers - they pushed air, and lots of it (whether the 'sound' was any good is another matter entirely) I currently have two Barefaced Dubsters (twin 15's), and they're pretty good at destroying eardrums. Little speakers sound nice, but they don't (imo) kick ass....Talking to my amptech earlier & he mentioned that 'most' pub bands now use a couple of speakers on poles, and that's it - sweet - If I ever get to that, I'll hang myself............
  22. Don't be a wimp - I drove to Bristol to pick up the Worlds best known Matamp 300 slave (the green beast with the iron crosses) - currently being fitted with new sockets/input caps and KT120s - face south-west and pray people! Yeah, the mighty shall walk amongst us...........
  23. I loved the one who asked me to do some Queen (I run a DANCE sound system) and the pub owner (masturbatory fantasist) who walked around trying to present my semi-installed 1k system as his own to potential customers - fell flat on his tight, sancitimonious face when he got back from holiday and found we'd removed the bloody lot, staples 'n' all...we did larf.....
  24. Try roll of carpet felt in the bottom of the cab - might sort it....
  25. Rep to me - 'you should stock a load of other brands so that customers can see what great value our kit is'. me (thinking deeply....'that'd cost about 30k and we got our sales up 20% last year without that stupidity') S'bloody dear wallpaper - some people..........
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