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just npticed that FAL owned Roost. Now Roost was good kit iirc. FAL stuff was also rebadged as RSC. Anybodt else remember them ? [attachment=102278:info1c.jpg]
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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1331513949' post='1574129'] The OHM stuff was pretty pokey for it's size and sat between Laney and Peavey pricewise. I can remember using one for a pub gig one night just to try it out and it was pretty reasonable, just not as good as the Peavey stuff. I'd forgotten all about FAL, not sure if that's old age creeping up or whether[b][i] it was just a brand that really needed forgetting...[/i][/b] That's a 'long gone' British company that's probably best glossed over. They were an extremely odd company, PA speakers, guitar amps and disco decks all featured in their product lineup - they just never really decided where to aim. [/quote] Yep.Although it did get a lot of people going who would never have afforded a good amp at the time.So as entry level kit I spose it served a purpose. I can remember seein a band at Barbarellas who had about 2 kW of Fal amps and speakers for a PA, sounded awful.
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Have'nt read all of this thread, but the 80s bass lines I that come to mind are on paul Young tracks - Pino ? and the Frankie Goes Hollywood one - Norman ? Was a great era for strong basslines, but not many of em to my taste really. I didnt play at all in the 80s, so took my eye off the ball a bit. Was Joe Jacksons Look Sharp album 80s ? theres some really great Bass on that which never gets mentioned on threads like this for some reason..
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[quote name='Tankdave' timestamp='1331401544' post='1572473'] I had a Custom Sound combo, it got cut in half to be a seperate cab & head and used for foldback, it's still going today, being used for dance classes. It did not sound too bad at low volumes, better that the Laney POS combo I had too. [/quote] Dya mean the padded cab ones as endorsed The Osmonds ? Kustom Sound are still going I think.
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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1331378337' post='1572054'] Did they..?? Doubt they were a player in the Industry until late 70's though [/quote] The IC100 was around in 72/73, Although they were a guitar amp they had a great bass sound and quite a few people were using them. Never liked their Bass amps much myself.
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Started with a few home made amps, then I had a RSC version of the Linear cage amp. Mid 70s, I had an Elgen 100W horrible purple thing, with a homebrew 2 X 15, then a Vox Supreme guitar amp with the same cab, then a Marshall SL100 with a 4X12 and a 1X18, Swapped the Marshall for an HH IC100 guitar amp, used with various cabs, great bass sound through the clean channel. I still have the HH as a spare in case my 70s Bassman 100 silverface packs up. I have used the HH and the Bassman for pub gigs recently, and tbh, while not as loud as my Hartke rig, theyre plenty loud enough. Bearing in mind that our guitarist used a 70s HH 100w combo.
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So is this a Mitsubishi Starion or a Stallion. [attachment=102126:images.jpg]
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[quote name='Low End Bee' timestamp='1331307511' post='1571181'] Thanks to this thread Terrorvision have been singing "Agg - Weee - Lar" in my head all day [/quote] I got that too, only with me its The Champs singing Ta kee laar,
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Used to work with a guy who always called Hewlett Packard Hewitt & Placard, sort of stuck, I still tend to say it that way now, twenty years later.
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Building a 100W Valve amp - undecided on name as of yet!
BILL POSTERS replied to umph's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1331279446' post='1570570'] Taking a look at the bass player in that vid...I'm very worried for you. [/quote] We all looked like that in 73 tbh, looking at the girls in the audience, he dont look all that out of place, just a bit better dressed. -
[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1331229721' post='1569960'] Ah, I'm just up the road from you in Heather (pronounced Heether but I reckon it's speech impediment caused by interbreeding). [/quote] i'm in War wick shire, But your right about the inbreeds. The old folks even all look alike round here. Lot of french sounding villages around your way for some reason, plus Burgerland of course. So preumably a few throwbacks.
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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1331221800' post='1569745'] I always thought Hartke was 'hart kuh'. As for 'Waar wick', I'll start paying attention to that prononciation as soon as they stop using 'Scotlandshire'... [/quote] Not far from where I live, theres Warton, Pronounced Waaarton by the locals, and Wilnecote, which is Wincutt. mah duck. I can remember Dionne Warwick,( the Cilla Black impersonator ) telling someone on a chat show that it should be pronounced War wick.
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So is Hartke. [i]Hartk, Hart K, Hart, Hark, Hartkey ???[/i] As for Warwick, I guess if you English its Warwick, if your American its Waar wick.
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Depressing things your bandmates say.
BILL POSTERS replied to arthurhenry's topic in General Discussion
My girlfriend sez we should........ Fit in anything you like, Those 5 opening words are the kiss of death. -
Kent Armstrong Soapbar Pickup: any opinions/experience?
BILL POSTERS replied to Spoombung's topic in General Discussion
Dunno about the soapbar one, I put vintage 10K KA pups on my P bitza and theyre great. My Bass Collection 301 (passive) had rubbish weedy pups on it, I swapped them for some Wilkinsons that I came by mega cheap, and theyre a gazillion times better, i definitely will fit KAs to it when I'm feeling a bit richer. i love the bass, just didnt like thw wimpy sound. -
[quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1331128033' post='1568073'] thats quite cool - would two work correctly together in a jazz bass ? [/quote] Two tone pots on a Jazz ?? I thought there was 2 vols and a tone
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If its just a tone knob on a passive Bass, like a P, then its a treble cut, so no treble would be cut. You'd actually have slightly more treble than with it fitted. just fitting the capacitor, without the pot would have the opposite effect. You could compromise with a fixed resistor though. Hope that helps.
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I'm surprised more rehearsal rooms dont have CCTV, or those that do dont usually have decent systems. When you consider that system with one camera in each room would probably cost less than a reasonably good amp these days..
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[quote name='mentalextra' timestamp='1330952986' post='1565181'] Its a bit of history, wants putting in a museum! [/quote] Its a piece of wood, play it or use it with your canoe, but museum...Why ? Norman made the music and probably wouldve done it with or without that particular Bass. Would you put him in a museum when he croaks ?
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Controlling two pickups with two knobs
BILL POSTERS replied to The Dark Lord's topic in Repairs and Technical
Just a thought. Do you actually want to keep the tone pot ? I only ask this cos i rarely if ever touch mine. If not, wire it like a Jazz - plenty of Jazz circuit diagrams on the interweb - but leave the tone pot and the capacitor out. -
Like Icastle said, you could do it, but you'll probably hardly hear a difference. No harm in trying it though eh ?
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[size=5][sub]If he had half a brain, he would give you the (marked) mics and leads as people go in. That way he can check em as they go out. [/sub][/size] [size=5][sub]Marked, cos ight get his SM58s swapped for cheap Chinese copies otherwise.[/sub][/size]
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As I see it. Practicing is playing with just yourself there, or maybe practicing with a partner .. Rehearsing is with a band, unless your a solo artiste, not many of those on a Bass forum I dont think. Semi Pro is when you get paid, but dont earn enough to make a living. Pro is when you do, or at least, when its pretty well all the money that you have coming in. Whether its a living wage or not. I wonder if theres an official view, like an inland revenue or passport office or insurance companies one.
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[quote name='Doddy' timestamp='1330876593' post='1564197'] I had a mate who was in this situation a few months ago....he wasn't a pro-he was unemployed. There's a big difference. I always find this interesting because I believe that it's not just a case of 'how long',but 'what' you practice. If you play the same songs and licks every day for hours(like many people do),your progression will be a lot slower than someone who learns new material for an hour a day. 5 hours a week is nothing....I know a lot of people where that wouldn't equal one days worth of practice. Also,McCartney was nothing special in '62......it wasn't until a few years later that he started doing interesting things on the bass. [/quote] Average, including the years when I didnt play at all, and the ones where I gigged for more than twice that. and it wasnt meant seriously. Never did aspire to be like McCarney anyway, 10,000 hr rule has dsomething to do with how many hours the Beatles had played before they made it I think, Something like that anyway.Hence the McCarney bit.