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  1. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='764807' date='Mar 5 2010, 10:55 AM']There's such an abundance of this I've had to get a left-handed mouse.[/quote] Aren't you left handed?
  2. [i]Stay on Basschat or the kitteh gets it.[/i]
  3. probably overkill, not sure what benefits freezing the tubes offer on a stage when competing against a marshall stack and a wall of cymbals.
  4. Too powerful for me. I need 650w at 4 ohms max.
  5. If your amp is fixed bias like most Mesa's, you'll need to get tubes that are firstly all matched and secondly are matched at an acceptable rating for your amp. An amp tech can advise and Watford can supply.
  6. Its an issue I had with my RB700 combo. GK will replace the wheels but won't guarantee the same thing won't happen again. I think someone made a booboo when it came to the rubber vulcanisation of those wheels.
  7. I sent them an email asking about shipping and haven't had anything back from them yet.
  8. FWIW I've bought from Absolute in the past and they've been very good. If there is an issue, I'm sure there will be an innocent explanation.
  9. Having faith in american managers I've had over the course of my career. Every one, every SINGLE one has been dysfunctional. Technically very good but wouldn't understand empathy if it stood up and smacked them in the gob for looking at them funny.
  10. [quote name='Kev' post='760331' date='Mar 1 2010, 12:10 AM']Late eighties sernie ball stingray's are regarded by many as THE best stingrays ever made[/quote] Naaah, just me. Nice looking bass, good luck with the sale.
  11. I use my Lexicon MPX-G2 for most stuff although I also have an Akai UB1 which I've used as well. Was using the DHA valve compressor and Deep Impact but neither are working any more and I haven't repaired them. Love Native Instruments Guitar Kontrol though, way more powerful than the G2 and almost infinitely flexible. Would love to show up to a gig with bass, laptop, foot controller and IEMs one day.
  12. Putting that to one side for a moment, here's a UK manufacturer who has rated their 1u Class D power amps in RMS: [url="http://www.proaudio.ltd.uk/1U%20Amplifiers.html"]http://www.proaudio.ltd.uk/1U%20Amplifiers.html[/url] Very reasonable [url="http://www.proaudio.ltd.uk/Content/Pro%20Audio%20LTD%20Price%20List.pdf"]prices[/url] too. The PA12001 is 230 quid.
  13. I had my power amp in for servicing last week. The tech says the Philips digital chipset is only rated to 100w, not the 700w RMS recently confirmed by the manufacturer in an email. So I asked the company to explain why they'd rated the amps at 700w RMS when the digital chips in them are only capable of 100w at most. I'm still waiting for a reply three days later after near instant responses over schematics up until then etc... Here's the schematic for the Technical Pro DAB3300 [attachment=43783:DAB3000_schematic_.pdf] Having said that, I didn't pay a lot for it and the amp still sounds very loud but maybe only because my cabs are so sensitive. Still...100w rated chips in a 700w-a-side amp is taking the piss even if there's only 3dB difference in loudness. Website is here: [url="http://www.tpro.com/prods.php?prod=DA-B3000"]http://www.tpro.com/prods.php?prod=DA-B3000[/url] If I hear anything else from them, I'll post it. I'm hoping they're waiting for an explanation themselves.
  14. The ones I've played sound a lot like pedulla basses but more hi-fi.
  15. Just spotted this tute vid by Rocco Prestia. I was still impressed despite being a long time ToP fan...and intrigued by his thumb placement...
  16. Kiwi

    take care

    [quote name='CYDbass' post='756554' date='Feb 24 2010, 10:07 PM']Curious if anyone else has theories on the matter.[/quote] Um... ...if people go around forming theories they might discover Basschat is in fact a front for the New World Order. That's really unfair because we haven't cornered the distribution market in foil hat sales yet...or towels. So...d'ya think we could keep it a secret for now?
  17. Sawasdee krup khun samauri, what part of BKK are you in? Do you ever visit some of the music stores in the malls? I've been to a couple and they seemed unfriendly. Are they all like this?
  18. [quote name='solofunkyjazz' post='754504' date='Feb 22 2010, 10:58 PM']I've played 3 Shukers, nice basses but they all felt kind of 'stiff' (for want of a better word), it's hard to put into words but they weren't 'inspiring'.[/quote] I'd completely agree but the reason for that is Jon uses very VERY stiff maple in the necks. Having said that, my bass is incredibly responsive and sounds HUGE. Each note leaps off the fingerboard...there are NO deadspots. So long as the pickups are nice and flat tonally and your rig is also relatively flat that means superb projection on stage where softer basses might sound woolly. So might be that Shuker basses are just better live than in the bedroom/studio.
  19. [quote name='paulie' post='753469' date='Feb 22 2010, 07:30 AM']So I guess if I want one, Ill just have to get in line and start saving hard.[/quote] Just bear in mind that everything that you can get on a Fodera you can get from another luthier. What you are ultimately paying for is the brand name and the status/admiration from other players that comes with recognition of that brand irrespective of how well you actually play the bass. You know the 'oh you play a Fodera? Nice basses' effect. Sure you'll be treated as a player who is serious about their instruments and thats cool, but the moment you get up on stage in front of these guys, they might also be expecting you to play like David Beezley, Matt Garrison or Richard Bona... BTW, interesting to note Meshell Ndegeocello and Hadrien Feraud don't play their custom Fodera instruments publically any more...
  20. They're priced where they're priced because of demand and carefully cultivated status (eg. endorsements with so many jazz/fusion players). They have a 2 year waiting list even though the necks are left to settle for 2 years anyway. Even so, in the US its not uncommon to MAKE something more desirable by charging more for it. Will Lee bumped his pay rate to triple and quadruple scale in the 80's just to weed out the not-so-keen producers. It ended up having exactly the opposite effect. Fodera quality is available from a number of other luthiers too. Those other luthiers won't make you look like a NY jazz bassist though.
  21. They seem to be a little like buses, years go by without seeing any and then all of a sudden two come at the same time...
  22. [quote name='JMT3781' post='750419' date='Feb 19 2010, 01:18 AM']I used to use Genz benz too, but have moved on after aquiring a 2.2k class d power amp Just need to find some cabs and preamp[/quote] I have both although my Class D power amp is 700w a side. I can recommend a studio parametric equaliser instead of a preamp BTW. I get a lovely flat response from both which when pushed through the EBS cabs gives me huge warmth and clarity plus loads of lovely, chewy midrange growl. My sound is right there, loud and proud.
  23. Sure, there are some instruments out there which are MORE aggressive than a stingray...like a Modulus [s]Flea[/s] Funk Unlimited. You could also consider the following: Aria SB1000 (doesn't have as much warmth) Modulus Funk Unlimited/Formerly Known As Flea (very aggressive) Modulus Sonic Hammer (precursor to the Modulus FKAF) Sandberg Basic (very close) Tobias Growler (never played one plugged in so can't really comment on how similar) Warwick Pro-M (never played one plugged in so can't really comment on how similar) There are other single pickup contenders (like the Alembic Excel and Modulus Quantum SweetSpot) that don't really sound similar to a Stingray
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