
bonzodog
Member-
Posts
964 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Shop
Articles
Everything posted by bonzodog
-
Interested to see what the opinions are on having music stands on stage with you while you are playing. In our band me and guitarist share vocals so sing half the songs each. Therefore its an even split on what we have to remember in terms of music and lyrics. I never use a stand and make the occasional mistake and do forget some words as I try to do it all from memory where as our guitarist openly uses one quite visible on stage but never makes a mistake. Ive always been dead against them but I am seeing more and more other bands using them openly now so is it deemed as bad as it used to be? I know you can try and discreetly hide them but unless you can see the music there is not much point to having them. Any thoughts?
-
By the looks of it so far, my money is on teenage kicks being No1
-
I feel for you. I was on the verge of buying a new rig as i won a big contract at work which meant a nice chunk of commission. Order got cancelled so I lost out and since then market has declined a bit. No new rig for me for a long time but I still keep looking
-
Town called malice Eton rifles Tubestation She sells sanctuary Teenage kicks All of the day all of the night Should i stay or should i go Pinball wizard Substitute
-
Any bands use an intro played off a mobile phone?
bonzodog replied to bonzodog's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the quick replies. I tried a few different leads as I have bag full of mini jack to stereo phono and it was all the same, and all the volumes on the phone are up. I think I will try using my laptop this weekend as it seems it must be the phone isn't powerful enough. Plus like has been said I may get a text during the intro being played. Just wanted something a bit more portable as its only a 2 minute intro to the whole show. -
Any bands use an intro played off a mobile phone?
bonzodog replied to bonzodog's topic in General Discussion
Sorry when i meant aux in i actually meant its currently connected to the cd in via the red and white phono inputs on the mixer -
We have started to use an intro to our gigs and as I am in charge of vocal PA as well as bass/vocals i decided to copy it onto my mobile and play it through the aux in on our mixer. Used it for first time the other night and you could hardly hear it. I had the Cd/tape knob turned up full and it was still barely noticeable and the volume on the phone was up full too. The track appears to be the same volume of all the other songs on my phone but they are all quiet through PA. I could turn the master up on the mixer but then i would have to turn it down again before we sang which would be a hassle. Anyone else had this problem. Would it make a difference if I ran it into one of the channels instead of via the aux in? Or maybe burn it onto a cd and play it through a laptop plugged in? Have a big gig this friday so want to try and use it then. Thanks
-
I saw the les dawson one on the TV and remember seeing his family were quite moved by it. As a stand alone comedian with no real lighting needed or movement though I can imagine it being quite effective. As a singer or musician moving around stage though it would probably look less effective and I think may be disrespectful to the performers original shows.
-
I currently use a LH500 twinned with a TC Elec BC212 and am very happy with the sound. Very simplistic EQ which suits me. Just looking around for a S/H BC212 or BC210 to complete my set up
-
I sell LED lights in my day job for ambulances and the technology is moving incredibly fast. We are seeing 10w LEDs on the market now so stage lighting is becoming great for LEDs as the main bonus is the lack of heat in your face.
-
If you would rather see the foam for yourself rather then buy online then dunelm do loads
-
TC Electronic BH500 and 2 x BC210 FS/FT
bonzodog replied to HarperHawk's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
-
just realised what NAD stands for - thick or what?
bonzodog replied to BassYerbouti's topic in General Discussion
On the basis that NCD also means new cab day, then if i bought a second hand cab and spent 3 days polishing it, would that be OCD day? -
[quote name='funky8884' timestamp='1415884747' post='2604804'] You could buy a small mixer that would satisfy the aux ins and 2 basses then plug into any amp. [/quote] +1 A small SH mixer will give you the inputs aux and headphone and maybe even some effects. Then connect that to a power amp and then to a cab of your choice
-
[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1415357573' post='2599505'] It's weird these days, that a good quality studio recording which costs the artists a lot of money to do properly and will last pretty much forever is expected to be free, while people seem to have no problem paying for the ephemeral experience that is a gig and which in musical terms may be massively inferior... [/quote] I agree and some people also wont pay for music but will happily pay over £3 for a dreadful coffee in a paper cup that lasts a minute or two!!
-
Quick question - neck pocket / compatibility Vintage V4 (JHS)
bonzodog replied to biro's topic in Bass Guitars
Ive been gigging with the V4 tony butler sig for last 12 months and am very happy with it -
If you cant afford a VM or CV then look at JHS vintage V4 P basses. I have two and in my opinion are better than affinity range. I paid £70 off ebay for one of mine and I am very happy with tone.
-
[quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1414679378' post='2592171'] Can we put this in quotes of the year? I'm still trying to work it out...! God only knows? [/quote] Me too
-
Serious Question To Those Who Use A Full Stack
bonzodog replied to MindGoneBlank's topic in Amps and Cabs
I don't need an 810 stack but I would still love one on stage. Its just my back won't let me anymore -
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1414596559' post='2591134'] Alternatively, Bonzodog was right in the first place and he's odd. Just saying ... [/quote] Yes that was my first thought
-
This is very fascinating, and I am clearly not alone. Glad I posted it now. Cant wait till rehearsal next week to play 'You cant do that' again to see if it has the same effect.
-
Some great links for me to read up on thanks. Its not really an issue was just curious to see why it happened and if anyone had experience anything similar
-
I have to agree you really need a PA or need to budget into your gigs to hire one. Most corporate venues will require you to provide all equipment, and for those sorts of gigs you will need PAT and liability insurance too. Pub gigs will also require you to bring a PA in most instances too
-
This may (hopefully) ring true with some of you, or I may be just weird. At rehearsal the other night we played a new cover of The Beatles 'You can't do that'. When we came to the chorus I suddenly felt light headed. Nothing serious, just a bit light on my feet. Then it passed. An hour later we played it again and as soon as chorus came along the light headed feeling came back! This made me remember the same thing happening a while back when a Rhianna song was in charts and every time I heard a part of it, I felt light headed. You may think I am making this up, but it really is happening. I have googled it but can't find anyone else suffering. Its almost as if certain pitches or chord sequences have an affect on me. Any one else had anything similar or am I just odd? Edit - And yes I am expecting someone to comment that every Rhianna song makes them feel light headed!
-
Most common powered mixers i see being used are yamahas. Well built, good internal effects and good prices. Have a look at their range too