Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

BigRedX

Member
  • Posts

    20,826
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    12

BigRedX last won the day on June 23

BigRedX had the most liked content!

About BigRedX

  • Birthday October 4

Recent Profile Visitors

40,174 profile views

BigRedX's Achievements

Grand Master

Grand Master (14/14)

  • Basschat Hero Rare
  • Great Content Rare

Recent Badges

10.1k

Total Watts

2

Community Answers

  1. If you can push some buttons with your fingers then you can program drums and keys. That’s all I do.
  2. I make my own. My band uses computer backing for drums and some additional synth, which I create.
  3. This is why nowadays my "studio" is contained within my Mac.
  4. Still only just over £3k with shipping, VAT and import duty.
  5. The one that Bass Direct are talking about is £5999
  6. I suspect that most of these things don't really matter to most bass players. To me "nitro finish" just says it will wear away simply by looking at it, and if I'm buying a new bass I want it to look new - I'll add my own "mojo" simply by using it and no doubt the wear patterns I add will be completely different to Pino's. TBH I'm not in the market for this, and if I wanted one, as other have said, there are actual made in 1979 Stingrays available for less than half the price EBMM are asking
  7. I wouldn't know what a 3 or 10dB change is. Besides dB measurements have to weighted to be meaningful.
  8. I've learnt from experience unless something important is either deafening or inaudible not to mess with the monitor mix by asking for "a bit" more or less as the SE's idea of a bit and mine are completely and utterly different.
  9. But as I said, that was over 40 years ago. Does he play his fretless Stingray with any bands these days?
  10. I'm a Helix user (for my Bass VI) and most of the time I go direct into the PA. However my band tend to play places with decent sized PA systems and multiple monitor mixes so there's no problem if I need a different mix in the wedge directly in front of my (although I generally have the same mix as FoH). I always use a DI box for reasons mentioned previously. I don't bother tweaking my settings for individual gigs (as it would involve changing settings for about 40 patches for a typical gig), that's what the EQ on the PA desk is for, and for monitoring so long as I can hear that I'm in time and in tune with the rest of the band I'm happy. For the occasional gig where we know the monitoring is very poor or the PA is strictly vocals only I have an FRFR cab. Mine is an RCF745, which is complete overkill for what I need. If I had to replace it I'd be looking at something much smaller and lighter.
  11. Thanks. I'm always interested in how manufacturers and luthiers deal with binding edges on contoured bodies. I suppose in this case it's a bit easier since it's not actually binding but simply a line with the colour masked off/removed.
  12. While £6000 for a bass is not unusual, it's excessively expensive for what is essentially a CNC-made mass-produced instrument. If I had that kind of money to spend on a bass right now I'd be getting Gus Guitars to make me Bass VI based on their G3 Baritone design, an instrument that would be unique and personal to me and not something that to all intents and purposes is indistinguishable from any other Music Man fretless Stingray. Besides it's at least 40 years too late. Does Pino even use his original anymore?
  13. Hurtsfall have been going in our present incarnation since October of 2021, although we had done a handful of gigs in 2019. The current sound and line-up is a result of the original drummer and guitarist leaving the band and us deciding not to replace them, instead with me switching from conventional bass to a Bass VI and alternating melody and bass parts with our synth player and using a drum machine to replace the drummer: We play originals in a post-punk/goth/synth-pop style, and while we are based in Nottingham will travel anywhere for the right gig. Currently we are doing on average a gig every 2-3 weeks. We've released 10 singles, the most recent of which is "Robert Smith's Eyes": We're currently working on our debut album for release later this year. We'll play anywhere that will give us a gig and pay at least enough to cover our expenses. Most of the gigs we've done so far have been supports or festivals. These are the sorts of gigs that we like since it puts us in front of audiences whom may not have seen us play before. Our singer who is good with people and social media sorts all of this out. Here's a short clip of us performing "Revelator" at a festival last year: Hurtsfall-Revelator.mp4
  14. Thanks! Lyric video up now:
  15. What does the binding do around the forearm contour?
×
×
  • Create New...