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Five String Jazz Basses talk to me?! NOW A NBD THREAD !!!!!
M@23 replied to stingrayPete1977's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1414927347' post='2594655'] look at the, burst, RW and tort goodness [/quote] It's a beauty, for sure. There is no better combo for a Fender. Your guitarist needs to lose those sunnies though! -
Five String Jazz Basses talk to me?! NOW A NBD THREAD !!!!!
M@23 replied to stingrayPete1977's topic in Bass Guitars
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Given how personal questions 6 and 10 are, perhaps it would be a good idea to expand upon what you are researching and what the purpose is?
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Lovely looking jazz bass, all but the scribble on the headstock. At least put it on the back of the flippin' headstock.
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I'm surprised the track isn't faded out before the solo bit - most radio stations seem to cut off the outro these days, sometimes even the whole last chorus.
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Why don't you have a guitarist or male BVs? From watching your video I'd say both are needed. Great playing though. Good luck with it all.
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I had a Babicz on a VM Jazz once, whilst also owning a standard one, sonically I don't think it made a bit of difference but it was a nice bridge.
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[quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1414622285' post='2591626'] 9 o clock! Every other amp I've used has been between 11 and 1 [/quote] That is low! Between 12 and 1 for me too with a LM3.
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[quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1414611826' post='2591397'] Interestingly, I'm finding I have to set the Gain a LOT lower than any other markbass head I've used to stop the clip light coming on! Doesn't make it any less obscenely loud, just strange! [/quote] Out of interest, how high is the gain set?
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Try and play one. You'll know if they are for you or not quite quickly. I avoided them as I didn't want to join the masses, but was asked to use one for a recording session - I've not looked back since.
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[quote name='skej21' timestamp='1414578481' post='2590813'] Just been on the phone to Bassgear and ordered myself an S112. Whilst I can't comment on the cab itself just yet, the dealings I've had with Bassgear and Tommy at TKS (who even replied to my messages promptly whilst he is supposed to be out of office!) have been truly first class. More info and a review when it arrives :-) [/quote]
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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1414502732' post='2589898'] I am just getting to grips with the TH500 with my AE112's and they are a pleasant match-up, so much so that I am in two minds about selling them... but I tend to make these decisions slowly anyway. I am loving the change in emphasis in my playing style that this rig inspires.. so I will want the S112's to be capable of the same or maybe speak a little better. I know exactly what I want from the TH/TKS combo and I think I stand a dcent chance of getting it. The TH is pretty versatile for my sound needs but I also agree about comments of the amp having a trade mark Aguilar sound... I call that modern Ampeg...or at least it makes sense to me. I think other units have trade mark sounds as well..Markbass, for example...but that is not to say they are limited/hindered by that, of course. If the TKS speaks well throughout the range..and people say they really do...then it will work for me, I'm sure and there will be the bonus of a 10kg cab... as opposed to 14kgs, all other things considered [/quote] From what you've said, sounds like the TKS might be well worth a look.
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1414500084' post='2589829'] Sounds good, thinking about an Aguilar Tonehammer 500 with one of these - any opinions? [/quote] I'm keen to hear how they pair up too. The LM3 does sound very good through the s112s though.
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I use the 50-100s on two P basses. Very nice and even sound, the tension is similar to the standard 45-105 rounds that come on Fender basses.
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[quote name='6feet7' timestamp='1414355446' post='2588618'] Boss TU-2 or TU-3. [/quote] Definitely. I've had my TU-2 for 10 years and it's still bang on.
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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1414263766' post='2587752'] I've just sold my one remaining TKS S112. I'm replacing it with a TKS S112, though. [/quote] Ooh, fit and finished to match your 212?
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1414099780' post='2585980'] Seems like you`re very pleased with the TKS cabs Matt, am glad to have helped out by buying the Markbass 212 from you, as I`m incredibly pleased with it. Great cab, one of the best I`ve ever owned. [/quote] Cheers Lozz. Really glad to hear it's serving you well. It is a fantastic 212.
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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1414095646' post='2585909'] I know I keep saying it, but the mids on these are really special. 'Focussed' is a good word. I don't have any experience of the Berg CN's, but compared to my HS210s and HT112ERs - that I really liked - the S112s and S212 sit in the mix far more naturally for my taste. It feels like I can get a really tactile response from from the cabs at a much lower volume than the wider-sounding Bergs. I think the videos I posted above show how subtle (and not so subtle) changes in attack really shine through, and that big, reassuring bottom end is just... 'there'. [/quote] That's kind of one of the points I was trying to get across above. I could hear myself far better than I have at this venue previously, even when using bigger rigs. Focused and articulate. Edit, just seen your reply! It is a wonderful thing to hear and I've tried many cabs, EQ pedals and basses to get to this point! But am really happy and dying to try other amps through them.
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Thanks Barrie, that's really interesting to hear your initial findings. I just did a small gig with one s112. They have only had maybe an hours use before the gig, but truth told, the gig wasn't loud. Here are a few rambled conclusions; The one cab handled it no sweat. The cab looked great and standing horizontally it has a really little footprint. The sound is really pleasing. The Little Mark amp seemed to work very well with it, I played around with EQ more than I would, just to experiment, but it responded really well. I could hear myself better than with previous cabs at this venue. The mids are so articulate and clear. We did a set of soul/motown covers this evening, and it sounded right at home. I don't know what it was, but the tone control on my Precision was a more usable tool. With my previous cabs I hardly ever had it full on as the sound was too harsh for me. But tonight, every tone I was getting was usable and musical. Whether that's down to the lack of tweeter or neo drivers, I don't know. There was still plenty of clean highs, just no shrillness or ice pick stuff. Put simply, I'm flippin' loving the TKS cabs and am looking forward to using them both tomorrow night!!
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Making A Name For Yourself: Cover Band Promotion
M@23 replied to allighatt0r's topic in General Discussion
I've had the same experience. Venues have their regulars and that's that. Luckily, I have friends in established functions bands so could pick up some of their cancellations. Also, try get some videos uploaded and take high exposure gigs. Some people don't like charity gigs, but we got half a dozen private functions off the back of one recently. We also had a good few offers from landlords and managers after uploading a video to FB. Some were from venues that we had previously cold called and been given the same poor excuses you mention above. They don't tend to book you because you asked nicely, most want assurances that you'll do a good job. -
[quote name='molan' timestamp='1414055503' post='2585173'] Came in late yesterday - today is the big tryout day [/quote] They were travel buddies with these ones I think.
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[quote name='Jenny_Innie' timestamp='1413993810' post='2584574'] Sorry, I'm new here. I don't get this. I have an Ashdown MiBass 550 .... which puts out 550 watts at 4 Ohms - but probably only about 300 and something at 8 Ohms. So ........ surely, there will be a higher volume at any given level on the dial if it is a 4 Ohm rather than 8 Ohm? I'm interested y'see as I'm kinda slight and would like a lightweight cab ..... and any help with output would be good. [/quote] I think what is being said (by those with far more knowledge on the subject than myself!) Is that the difference in running your amp at its minimum load, I.e 4 ohm instead of 8, will only give you a 3 dB increase, which is minimal and that you can only get a certain amount out of two ten inch drivers. If two tens won't cut it at 8 ohms, it's more than likely they won't at 4 ohms either.
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[quote name='eude' timestamp='1413990348' post='2584503'] Lovely set up mate! So you went without tweeters too? I came very close to getting some of these a little while back, but life got in the way, as it does, maybe next year. Anyway, I was wondering if I could live without a tweeter, so I'm very interested to hear how you think the compare to gear you've had in the past once you've had a bit of time with them. Cheers, Eude [/quote] I'll get back to you. WoT might be better placed to answer in the meantime? These are the first cabs I've had without tweeters for a while, but I'd gradually been turning them down and then off. My initial reaction is, I'm not going to miss them. The mids and highs are so nice and musical, I think the cabs are going to work wonderfully in a band. The higher notes already really sing without the tweeter.