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Mudpup

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  1. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1376471556' post='2174259'] I tend to run all basses through their more "appropriate" input channel - actives through the active channel, passives through the passive... and I've never had a problem, even with my 18V Status with full bass and treble boost. But my newest bass (to me, anyway!), the Spector, seems to cause distortion on the active channel There are a few things that could be causing this I guess, and the easiest fix is the one that I am about to go and do - put a new Duracell into the active preamp! But if that doesn't sort it, could it be that the output of this bass is just too hot for the preamp valve in my LH500? If so, would there be any value in changing it for a valve with more headroom (like the 5751 mentioned above)? Are Spectors known for having a particularly high output? I'm rehearsing tonight so will get a chance to see if the new battery solves the problem. I hope it does! [/quote] I have an LH500 and a Spector Euro with the adjustable tonepump - I had to use the active input (all my other basses are fine with the passive input even though they have hot outputs) as the Spector was distorting the input quite severely. I changed to an EMG BQS preamp (which has noticeably less output) and now use the passive input on the amp quite happily. Its the mental output of the Tonepump that's causing your issue. You can adjust it down but it seems to take the grit out when you do so.
  2. I recently tried a bunch of phones out and came out with some Sony MDR-V55 ones. They used to be £90 but various places have been jobbing them out at £40/50 (Currys and Amazon for example) They can take anything i throw at them without getting farty or rattly and i've been very pleased with them. Tried Sennheisers, JVC and a few DJ'y type ones but these were the best by a country mile and seemed much more like £100 phones. Shortish lead though so i use an extender to stand up and play. Bargain. Heres a link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-MDR-V55-DJ-Stereo-Headphones/dp/B007I1QY5Y
  3. Have a "bargain bit of kit" bump!
  4. Thanks for the picks Mel! Super speedy and fantastico.
  5. New Queensryche album (not the Geoff Tate version though cos that one is pants!)
  6. I'll have 3 green ones please Ms Undead How do you want paying?
  7. Have an "i used to have one of these and it sounds fantastic" type bump.
  8. [quote name='iceonaboy' timestamp='1371745057' post='2117679'] Yay! Ive found someone else who likes the same tone as me...Thank f***. I thought I was the only one! [/quote] Me too Lucky to get 3 gigs out of a set. Gotta have the zing.
  9. Heres a link http://www.spectorguitars.com/models/brooklyn.html Its at the bottom and they only made 107 by the look of things. One for a SpectorCollector i reckon. Theres a big Spector community on Talkbass over the pond. Do a search on there for info.
  10. Its junk mate I'll take it off your hands ;-)
  11. Had a PA cab go over and a flying punter tipped a whole pint into the guitaists Engl pedalboard a couple of weeks ago. Riot of a pub gig with people flying everywhere and we were floor level. Luckily had 2 mates to stand in front of us to fend them off a bit but it was an interesting evening. Bought a hard case for the spare bass last week though just in case. Wasnt a shithole - just a fun crowd enjoying themselves. Got a real buzz from it (luckily the guitarist didnt :-))
  12. [quote name='fender73' timestamp='1372441090' post='2125844'] Also, do you have your cabs raised up at all? On a chair/stand etc? [/quote] Nope
  13. Gallien Krueger MB Fusion or Hartke LH500 heads Barefaced Big One cab Occasionally add a second cab (GK 212MBE until my second Barefaced turns up) but very rarely need to as its plenty loud enuff. Playing pubs and medium sized clubs mainly in a noisy rock covers band with 2 geetards.
  14. Mudpup

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    Sold Mark my gig bag All good, great guy Cheers
  15. Down the aisle - White Wedding by Billy Idol First dance - All my lovin' by Dan Reed Network
  16. Case collected and feedback left Thanks Marcin - top bloke!
  17. Bought a case from Marcin. Really nice straight up bloke and a pleasure to deal with. Deal with confidence. Thanks Marcin - drop me a line if you want to try a Spector Euro with a mid control
  18. [size=5][font=comic sans ms,cursive][u][b]For Sale[/b][/u][/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive]£30[/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive]collected[/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive](Seem to be about £55 new)[/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive]Immaculate Protection Racket 7051 Foam Bass Gig Bag[/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive]Collection from near Stansted Airport M11 or can maybe deliver London, Essex, Herts, Kent by arrangement.[/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive]Great bag with shoulder straps, comfy handle, twin zips and adjustable internal padding.[/font] [font=comic sans ms,cursive]Heres the manufacturers blurb below - [/font][/size] Extra's include satin finished nickel plated steel zip pulleys beautifully embossed with the Protection Racket logo. Designed to inter-lock so you can padlock the two zips together for extra security and peace of mind whilst on your travels, these zip pulls are rust proof and indestructable Finally, a branded luggage tag is visibly located for the touring bassist, and size labels are also featured on every case which shows the diameter and depth of the case with a quick-to-read graphic - it doesn't get any easier than that! To summarise, Protection Racket Bass Guitar Cases are designed and built for the serious bassist who requires quality and reliability throughout. With such an extensive range of features all incorporated into one product, Protection Racket ensure the needs of the gigging musician are met and exceeded! [b]Features:[/b][list] [*]100% waterproof construction that won't fade, crack or shrink [*]Super-strong innovitive Rocket Foam™ interior lining [*]Heavy duty zip and embossed zip pulls [*]1500kg breaking strength webbing [*]Comfortable Racketex handle [*]Rear rucksack straps [*]Large exterior zipped accessory pockets [*]Branded luggage tag [*]Internal dimensions: 14 1/2" x 48 3/4" x 4" [*] [/list] Extra's include satin finished nickel plated steel zip pulleys beautifully embossed with the Protection Racket logo. Designed to inter-lock so you can padlock the two zips together for extra security and peace of mind whilst on your travels, these zip pulls are rust proof and indestructable Finally, a branded luggage tag is visibly located for the touring bassist, and size labels are also featured on every case which shows the diameter and depth of the case with a quick-to-read graphic - it doesn't get any easier than that! To summarise, Protection Racket Bass Guitar Cases are designed and built for the serious bassist who requires quality and reliability throughout. With such an extensive range of features all incorporated into one product, Protection Racket ensure the needs of the gigging musician are met and exceeded! [b]Features:[/b][list] [*]100% waterproof construction that won't fade, crack or shrink [*]Super-strong innovitive Rocket Foam™ interior lining [*]Heavy duty zip and embossed zip pulls [*]1500kg breaking strength webbing [*]Comfortable Racketex handle [*]Rear rucksack straps [*]Large exterior zipped accessory pockets [*]Branded luggage tag [*]Internal dimensions: 14 1/2" x 48 3/4" x 4" [*] [*] [/list]
  19. [quote name='rob7890_1' timestamp='1371403887' post='2113438'] Hi Lynxus69 Is the Hiscox case still up for grabs? Cheers Rob [/quote] Hopefully i am collecting it this week, justbwaiting for Lynxus to confirm a day.
  20. Heres a link re the height and weight stuff (although it is actually 600 watts, not 400 as in the advert) http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/gallien-krueger-212mbe-2x12-bass-cabinet-1702-p.asp Not interested in any trades as i have an incoming Barefaced already ordered. Dont really want to post it either, cheers.
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