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JapanAxe

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  1. I think we can see which way this is heading...
  2. [quote name='hen barn' timestamp='1402860578' post='2477375'] I will be bringing my Status kingbass artist Status s2 classic 5 string Genz Benz steamliner 900 Vanderkays 2x10 & 1x12 [/quote] In that case I shall leave my Streamliner at home and bring the SVT 3 Pro instead
  3. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1402852873' post='2477260'] Are the white ones the same as the black ones? [/quote] No they are a different colour. *shambles towards coat rack, hiding face in shame*
  4. Ok 'fullness' and 'wallop'. We are talking lower mids here, not something lacking in the OTB head from having heard one. I have no experience of isobaric speakers though, beyond a quick try-out at Anderton's one time. My best suggestion would be to try out a completely different rig on one of your gigs and see (or hear) whether you have the same problem. Whereabouts are you?
  5. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1402828158' post='2477037'] I think the "volume issue" with the 3-PRO is as Chris puts it, people not using the amp as per the instructions of whacking Master on full, the using Gain for volume. I thought the 3-PRO had a really wide array of sounds, but in the end, after messing about with the graphic and mid-switch etc, I found the sound I liked best was all eq set flat. [/quote] I can't be @rsed with the graphic, but I do like to push the lower mids a bit - switch position 1 or maybe 2. As Lozz and Chris mention, the example settings in the manual show Master maxed out and Gain very low. I used the Gain and Master the other way round, but it still gives you the same volume in the end. I will report back after next Friday's gig - Foo Fighters, Green Day, RHCP, Muse, Oasis, Jam, Weller, Coldplay etc.
  6. Yep, Midget = 9kg, Compact = 12kg. Both ridiculously light, but the Compact is about 40% bigger in volume.
  7. This would probably be as close as I'd ever get to a Jazz! Sadly my bass rack runneth over... GLWTS
  8. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1402786649' post='2476850'] a big single knob comes in very useful! [/quote] No arguments there! [quote name='topheteatwo' timestamp='1402766419' post='2476672'] I've always thought about a phaser, let me know what you think [/quote] When I used effects on bass, one of them was a Phase 100, which I used on a fast rate. You have to be a bit careful with phasers on bass, as some settings will cause a lot of cancellation in the lower frquencies.
  9. [quote name='Telebass' timestamp='1402741316' post='2476427'] Done, including waistcoat lunge shot! [/quote] Time for someone to start a separate waistcoat lunge shot thread methinks.
  10. There's definitely someone on BC with a 2xCompact stack, and a few (myself included) who rock Midget+Compact stacks. Can't remember anyone mentioning using a 2x Midget stack. It could only be good though! Have you thought about adding a Compact instead? That would give you far more options, and the price seems to have gone down since 3rd Gen came out (EDIT: [u]used[/u] price). NB - not selling mine!
  11. [quote name='dave74200' timestamp='1402819602' post='2476938'] Tonnes of tubey greatness that I can carry without regular physiotherapy!! [/quote] Still quite hefty compared to a Class D head, even carrying it in a soft case. Worth it though!
  12. I finally got round to using mine in anger today (well, yesterday now!) and I am well pleased. I played my '73P through it at a jam, and it sounded classic. I was also able to hear [b]andyonbass[/b] giving my setup a workout with renditions of a Jam tune among other things. I don't normally crave treble, and the P puts out plenty despite being strung with flats, but I must say the bright switch usefully extends the range of top end available. The cab was my BF Compact, so that would be 275W max output into 8ohm. It was plenty loud enough against a drumkit and 2 or 3 guitarists with the gain set to just flashing the red LED, and master at noon, with no extra help from the graphic. I can barely wait to gig this lot next Friday with both BF cabs. Jonesy, how are you getting on with yours?
  13. Errr.... Those lower strings look a bit of a handful on their own, never mind the other dozen.
  14. Well I've exhausted all the days of the week, so time for a price reduction to [size=5][b]£100[/b][/size] collected (or [b]£115[/b] delivered within the UK). Trades? Hit me! Also happy to consider splitting.
  15. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1402744788' post='2476461'] Couple of funny incidents at our gig last night. At load-in the bass player with the first band asked me if he could borrow my amp, there was no prior arrangement about any gear share, so I asked if he had brought his amp: "I wasn't sure if I needed to, so I didn't" which I thought was mind boggling and hilarious at the same time! After saying no just to see the look on his face, I let him as they were up first, and I had sold him a fretless a while ago. The chap from the top band asked the same, but this time I politely declined, as 1) I'd never met him before and 2) I really wanted to go after I'd played. Fortunately, he had got his gear in the van, but he still seemed to have the hump about it... [/quote] I know there have been threads on this before, but why would you ever turn up without an amp unless you absolutely knew that one was provided? It would be quite fun to have a pre-printed form where the potential gear-borrower fills in all their personal details, agrees to pay for any damage, and hands over a £100 cash deposit!
  16. I didn't move from occasional to whole-gig singing until I turned 50, and my range has not really changed since I was in my twenties. I always warm up before the gig, and I try to leave the songs that push my range until later in the evening. The best things to drink are tea (not too milky) or water, and I avoid iced or very cold drinks.
  17. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1402737803' post='2476386'] Should have gone to specsacers. [/quote] Should have used the spellchecker
  18. Saw a TV program on this once. Well they're not hurting anyone. Probably.
  19. Bit of an aside on the old 'Woolly Ashdown' thing: I had an ABM 500 rig, and it wasn't that it was short of top end (far from it), rather that every note came with extra low-end baggage that obscured any subtlety. I would be really interested to see how the Rootmasters fare in this respect, because the feature set seems bang on.
  20. [quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1393491265' post='2380820'] He was back with the Ray by 1996 - a very sad film as this was his last concert before passing away. Nevertheless the playing and sound is great! http://youtu.be/M1APFyc_QtQ [/quote] I have this on DVD - excellent!
  21. I was well impressed with the AB1 5-er I tried at Bass Direct a while back. Trouble is I am now addicted to flats...
  22. Horses for courses surely. The cheap little amp does the business for home practice, the bigger rig when you need to be louder. All good.
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