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Bolo

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  1. I admire your sense of fashion, you could show that Gok a thing or two!
  2. I drop B to A on my SR5 using DR's DDT strings .135 The 4x12 hardly drops dbs until 20hz, and gives me plenty fundamental to work with
  3. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1386807193' post='2304987'] Umm, this is Basschat, you will be told they are fake untalented useless ***** very shortly. [/quote] I second your motion.
  4. Mr. Bungle - love is a fist Edit: how about kiss - I was made for loving you
  5. Mr. Bungle is great fun, much respect for Mike Patton!
  6. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1386021302' post='2294814'] For the woofers, nothing. If you have tweeters they can be damaged by too much harmonic content, and excess harmonic content is what's created when an amp (or any device in the signal chain, including fuzz pedals) is pushed to clipping. You're far more likely to push a smaller amp to clipping than a larger one, and the smaller it is the more likely that scenario. [/quote] And this. The difference between 500W and 600W is nothing to worry about.
  7. My '96 SR5. Perfect for the music I love to play.
  8. Learn the catch phrase, use it as intro to our next song.
  9. [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1385814666' post='2292462'] +1. Imagine what the guy would be like with....TWO strings !! [/quote] Bollocks probably, like me on a 6. (Not that I'm brill now)
  10. [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1385806595' post='2292322'] instant success in a [b]Cowbell[/b] boy/girl band [/quote] There, I fixed it.
  11. I'd guess it's more to do with availability and accessability of electronics. For instance any garageband equipped device is a portal to 'musicianing' without any knowledge of instruments.
  12. I went from 125-100-85-60-45 to 135-105-90-70-50 (DR ddt) and love it. More even tonality and can drop the low b to a when I feel like it with no loss of definition in my sound. Bass/setup/make of strings/ears make all the difference.
  13. https://www.loveourlocalbusiness.com/base/lolb2desktop?region_id=gb-en&content_id=94315&noflash Just reposting the address for bumpsake.
  14. I had to look it up to see what that is all about. Get the one that looks best on you. MM does for me.
  15. [quote name='solo4652' timestamp='1385328315' post='2287043'] I don't think I had the mic gain set up right and the result were some extremely distorted and, at times, pretty indistinct recordings. [/quote] [quote]"The bass sounded a bit too clean. I think you should have some more reverb when we perform so there's more of a groove going."[/quote] Could this be an attempt at the humor called Sarcasm? Edit:spelling >.<
  16. Because they can. Because they come from a different era with more choice in electronics and engineering, and different ideas on what sounds good. And because marketing.
  17. Peavey had some valve powerblocks.. classic 120 or something? However I don't think you are going to get that 'bounce' from switching poweramps. That's gain stage stuff right there, as poweramps are generally designed to just make it louder. .... Found a pic: [IMG]http://peaveyguitar.net/files/2010/07/-13231904223046000.jpg[/IMG]
  18. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1384902531' post='2282260'] 'I think I'm pregnant'. [/quote] Bloody drummers!
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