
JohnA
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Agree, if the 722s are in budget you would be better off with those, fantastic speakers
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RCF 710 or 712 would be my call, or there are some good deals around on Yamaha DXR s at the moment with the mk2s coming out QSC are expensive in Europe and imo no better than RCF
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That's a DI box with a passive signal direct from a bass going in to it, with a line level signal out of the HX stomp I would expect the differences to be much smaller
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The Orchid is probably built a bit better, but the DI400P is fine, lots of pros use them and mines never given me any issues
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Still say a cheap DI box is the way to go assuming you already have XLR cables. Means you're always covered if gigging through another PA, cheaper than a decent new XLR-jack cable and can be fixed to your board so no-one nicks it!
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Sorry @Cuzzie mis-read your post
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No need to 'get in to the guts' it's pretty obvious just looking at them TS top TRS bottom
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Don't worry abut getting a TRS cable. 99% of sound engineers will have a DI box you can use, but if you want to be sure you can buy them for peanuts: https://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/SubZero-Passive-DI-Box/1SDA?origin=product-ads&campaign=PLA+Shop+-+GENERIC&adgroup=GENERIC&medium=vertical_search&network=google&merchant_id=1279443&product_id=83422d1&product_country=GB&product_partition_id=513825881512&gclid=CjwKCAjw-ITqBRB7EiwAZ1c5UzP-YB4n7wmLUwcaUXe9urWe6JTAFh-c_Nx2j5YTk1pYQg3Tsjp_aRoCZIwQAvD_BwE Just connect with a short patch lead or guitar cable
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I think using stomp , HX and an expression pedal will give you most (not all) the functionality of a Helix, with a lot of added complexity, two power supplies (or one big expensive one) cables, programming etc I have the stomp for bass (3 sounds under my feet and a tuner) but struggling to make it work for guitar where I use a lot more effects, for that I have a Helix. It's big, heavy, expensive but brilliant! You could expand the stomp functionality with a midi controller, but IMO that detracts from the simplicity of the stomp, and is a bit of a half-baked solution The HX FX, I personally wouldn't bother with as the amp modelling is important to me The LT is good value, but I know if I'd bought one I'd with Id spent the extra on the full fat model
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Yes, the Korg iM1 is a great iPad synth. You could also try something like the new Boss SY-1 and play the parts on bass rather than keys, it would make transitions easier.
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Yes, very good looking bass, love the ‘70s jazz look with the block inlays.
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Bought Colin’s Stingray. Lovely bass and he went out of his way to get a friend to drop it off personally to save the expense and the worry. Beautiful bass, and top bloke!
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Think a second may be on the cards
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Got a barefaced one ten in the end and I’m very happy with it, those eden’s are cheap though and a 4 ohm cab would have been a good option, double the weight of the bf though
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It is. I’ve got the PF350 and love it. If you’re patient there are bargains out there, paid £150 for mine https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ampeg-PF-500-Portaflex-500W-Bass-Head/264403381613?epid=2164357119&hash=item3d8fab6d6d:g:8fUAAOSwlmxdMcST
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Ampeg pf500 used for about £250 or if the 410 is 4 ohm then a pf350 could well do the job. Great rock bass head loads of other options there’s an orange terror 500 in the classifieds fir 300 louder than a very loud thing and sound great too
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As another guitarist turned bassist I just bought a Squier VM PJ. Tried a few different Precision’s including a few Mexican ones for 4 times the price and the VM was I’m my opinion the best of the bunch, can’t fault it, especially for the price
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Just bought a Cog Knightfall from Dan - quickest postage ever. Brilliant! Thanks
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Best way to reglue/hold peeling vinyl covering on BAREFACED cabs?
JohnA replied to mcnach's topic in Amps and Cabs
I’m sure BF know what they’re doing, it seems to have been a small hiccup on early models, and not an issue any more. They are a small company and will improve all the time, I’m sure they’ve taken this on-board -
Just picked up a Squier Vintage Modified PJ because it looked nice, and was cheap. Slapped on some thomastik flats and a hi-mass bridge that I had lying around that I thought looked nice. It's amazing!! Had a USA P bass previously and the Squier plays, sounds and looks every bit as good IMO. My new favourite bass
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Cheers guys, will see how I get on. As you say it's good to have the option of adding another, and it's still a tiny rig with 2 cabs