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  1. Thanks guys! Yes, I'm chuffed, very pleased!
  2. Oh, I see you use Hartke speakers - I can see that being beneficial! They are 'harmonic friendly' I love 'em!!
  3. Hey Blind Pilot! - As much as the above EQ / Compression advice will help to accentuate harmonics - the first place to start is working acoustically with the bass to get those harmonics ringing out loudly. New strings, preferably roundwound - and brighter sounding the better is very helpful. As suggested in a post above, if you pluck closer to the bridge along the length of the string, the tension is higher and thus you can pluck harder, which in turn will give you a louder note. However, your left hand technique I guess is counter intuitive - whilst you want as much volume from as little string movement on your right hand (picking harder) - your left hand technique needs to be a bit more delicate. You only need to touch the harmonic node on the string lightly - and for most people remove the left hand finger as soon as you have plucked the note - though as you become more skilled at only touching the node, it's possible to leave your finger on it longer without killing the note too much - which is great for harmonic arpeggios. Spend time locating the exact point on the string that the pad of your finger produces the clearest note. Remember, you only have to move a few millimetres each side of that point and you could kill the harmonic altogether. You've probably already discovered that over the top of the 4th 5th 7th 9th and 12th frets and their related frets an octave above the harmonics are easy to get to ring out. Make up a little exercise for playing as many of these in a little tune or something to get used to the change of position and still maintain a good strong harmonic sound - again acoustically. Then when you are happy that they sound good see what effect plugging in to an amp has. It all starts in the fingers - You may find that your gear (especially if it's just a 15" speaker for example) will have a hard time produce loud harmonics as the top end roll off will not accommodate those high frequencies. Hope this helps! Doooooooooooooooooooooooood
  4. [url="http://www.planetwaves.co.uk/"]http://www.planetwaves.co.uk/[/url] Instrument cables, tools and accessories. Hey everyone! I just wanted to share some great news I received yesterday! I've been invited on to the Planet Waves Artist Endorsement roster! I met with D'addario head of sales whilst at the London Bass Guitar Show this year. He was interested in what I have to offer as a Bass Player and we started the 'gears in motion' shortly after. I'm really pleased as I have always gotten a great level of service from Planet Waves in the past - including on the odd occasion when I had a faulty cable. No quibble whatsoever they replaced it gratis under the life time warranty. On a side note, it's amazing how much of your gear 'costs' are wrapped up in decent cables, especially if you have a rack system or a pedal board! This is going to be a big help for me and obviously a great networking opportunity as a Planet Waves artist. I'm looking forward to getting involved with the UK team - just have to say a big thanks to Elaine and Simon @ D'addario who have been ace! YAYYY!!! Time to edit my signature eh!
  5. [quote name='skankdelvar' post='1200507' date='Apr 15 2011, 11:53 AM']...... The latter is a fine, plangent item popular among the discriminating. C5 is - by contrast - a Pot-Noodle chord.[/quote] I'm clicking the imaginary BassChat 'like' button now! 'Pot-Noodle Chord' has just entered my vocabulary!
  6. Wow! I've just been looking through some of the thread titles and can actually remember them!! Especially the Kit Kat Chunky thread! ha ha! Nice to see which forums I was moderating then too!
  7. I was a very early BassWorder on V 1.0. I seem to remember there being very few members on board and I think I knew the first names of pretty much all of the 'main posters'! I also have one or two of those to thank/blame for my Shukers! [quote]Bassworld.co.uk Traffic statistics This site has received 17358513 pages views since Jan 2005, 14369 today, and 41693 yesterday. The day on which there was the most traffic so far was Friday, January 19, 2007 (51520 page views), while Sunday, September 05, 2004 (1 page views) was the day with the fewest hits. Most people visit on Monday, with a total of 2615913 page views, while Saturday is the day with the fewest visits, with a total of 2187670 page views. On average, the busiest hour (with 975412 page views ) starts at 16 :00, The hour during which traffic has been lightest starts at 4 :00, (with only 322104 page views). [b]Browsers[/b] MSIE: 46.99 % (8158113) Mozilla and Netscape: 49.66 % (8620356) Opera: 0.627 % (108850) Konqueror: 0.008 % (1537) Lynx: 0.000 % (42) Search engines: 1.711 % (297175) Unknown: 0.993 % (172440) [b]Operating system[/b] Windows: 63.44 % (11012420) Linux: 0.244 % (42473) Mac/PPC: 4.026 % (698941) FreeBSD: 0.001 % (197) SunOS: 0.033 % (5740) IRIX: 5.760 % (10) BeOS: 0.000 % (18) OS/2: 5.760 % (1) AIX: 5.760 % (1) Unknown: 32.25 % (5598712) [b]Visits by hour[/b] 0:00 - 0:59: 3.53 % (612736) 1:00 - 1:59: 2.73 % (473365) 2:00 - 2:59: 2.22 % (384641) 3:00 - 3:59: 1.98 % (343924) 4:00 - 4:59: 1.86 % (322104) 5:00 - 5:59: 1.87 % (325020) 6:00 - 6:59: 2.09 % (362876) 7:00 - 7:59: 2.63 % (456817) 8:00 - 8:59: 3.49 % (605411) 9:00 - 9:59: 4.39 % (761330) 10:00 - 10:59: 4.77 % (828058) 11:00 - 11:59: 4.99 % (865394) 12:00 - 12:59: 5.49 % (952784) 13:00 - 13:59: 5.54 % (961427) 14:00 - 14:59: 5.18 % (899048) 15:00 - 15:59: 5.28 % (916717) 16:00 - 16:59: 5.62 % (975412) 17:00 - 17:59: 5.44 % (944254) 18:00 - 18:59: 5.28 % (916121) 19:00 - 19:59: 5.27 % (914734) 20:00 - 20:59: 5.19 % (901398) 21:00 - 21:59: 5.2 % (902763) 22:00 - 22:59: 5.27 % (914083) 23:00 - 23:59: 4.71 % (818096) [b]Visits by day of the week[/b] Monday: 15.07% (2615913) Tuesday: 14.95% (2595479) Wednesday: 14.77% (2564055) Thursday: 14.8% (2569502) Friday: 14.18% (2462052) Saturday: 12.6% (2187670) Sunday: 13.62% (2363842) [b]Visits by month[/b] January: 11.79% (2046190) February: 7.28% (1263764) March: 6.35% (1101851) April: 6.79% (1179072) May: 7.94% (1378791) June: 8.52% (1478999) July: 7.66% (1329070) August: 7.68% (1332373) September: 7.83% (1358864) October: 8.61% (1495106) November: 9.38% (1629070) December: 10.17% (1765363) [b]Miscellaneous statistics[/b] Registered users: [b]6276[/b] Stories published: 0 Comments posted: 0 Special sections: 1 Articles in sections: 0 News items waiting to be published: 0[/quote] I just thought I'd grab these stats from BassWord 2007 to compare to where we are now in 2011 [quote]Board Statistics Our members have made a total of 1,192,636 posts We have 15,008 registered members The newest member is Mrs Stylon Pilson Most users ever online was 5,029 on Mar 25 2011, 08:04 AM[/quote] Welcome Mrs Pilson!
  8. Nope, really not enjoying reading these two threads together.
  9. I am happy for Mike to come back and publicly reply on this thread so that both sides are heard and hope that this situation can be resolved by both parties amicably. I do not want to see the thread get out of hand - as it will just get locked / deleted. I would prefer that the problem is resolved via PM and for both parties to come back and say that everything is resolved happily.
  10. Cheeky bumpage!
  11. Here's one fabricated for a 10" cone - it uses a secret recipe alloy!
  12. Drummers use metal click pads on their bass drum skins to add more definition and attack to the sound of the drum. I'm selling some discs that you glue to your Bass speakers that improve tone and definition. Mine have holes in the middle to let the high frequencies through. Sold in packs of 4 (for a 4x10) for £10. Wait a moment whilst I upload a picture...
  13. [quote name='voxpop' post='1197032' date='Apr 12 2011, 05:01 PM']Bass players never pull, they are the tall moody ones at the back........ thats me.[/quote] [quote name='Dave Vader' post='1197164' date='Apr 12 2011, 06:52 PM']IMHO all the most interesting women like the tall moody ones. [/quote] I'm tall.. check Stand at the back .. check Moody .. ahh, need to work on that one, I'm far too happy when I play! Maybe when I'm on stage I look like I'm 'on something' instead of looking smouldering and moody!
  14. I'm not a fan of the cabinets *ducks before I get something chucked at me* but the amps are great sounding. It's just down to personal taste for me though as anyone who has been watching my gear journey will attest!
  15. Yep - Bargain!
  16. [quote name='Gamble' post='1196217' date='Apr 11 2011, 09:11 PM']Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............. I hate having GAS!!![/quote] Heh heh, come see me Gamble and we'll continue the convo we were havin' too...
  17. Wow! One day and it's off the page already! Cheeky bump then!
  18. The Peterson tuners are just awesome! I remember Paul and I at one of the first Bass bashes tracking my open low F# string with ease on his handheld tuner! - That said though, I love Korg tuners and the DTR's are very capable - so either would be my choice - Korg probably being the cheaper of the two, but still very acurate. I have a Pitchblack pedal tuner, but use the tuner on my TC G Major 2 in the rack.
  19. Absolutely beautiful and a great review mate!!!
  20. The Manual! [url="http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/2120/manual/2120_man_engl.pdf"]http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/2120/manu...20_man_engl.pdf[/url] and some further tech specs: [url="http://www.amptone.com/digitech2120.htm"]http://www.amptone.com/digitech2120.htm[/url]
  21. Aww fankz! ;o) Bless you! - Yup they are brilliant! - This is my lesser used spare - I'm keeping the other one!
  22. [attachment=77122:IMAG0407.jpg] Now that I have wiped the top over and took a pic in the light, it's not as scratched as I thought!
  23. [attachment=77120:IMAG0405.jpg] [attachment=77119:IMAG0404.jpg] What looks like a scratch on the lid above the clip LED and bolt fixing is actually a hair! DOH! Sorry, I'll do another better picture!
  24. [attachment=77118:IMAG0403.jpg] Above pic showing the 2120 firmware version. [attachment=77117:IMAG0402.jpg] [attachment=77116:IMAG0401.jpg] [attachment=77115:IMAG0400.jpg] [attachment=77114:IMAG0399.jpg] Here's some information about an auction for John Entwistle's Bass gear, which included these Digitech systems. [url="http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/bass/bass8602.html"]http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/bass/bass8602.html[/url]
  25. >>> Ok, I spotted this lil chap on ebay recently and bagged it on a whim, because it has, on top of a full compliment of stereo effects, two programmable preamp/drive sections that can be run in parallel to each other - one making use of the two valves on board. It's a 2112 unit with the upgrade to the 2120 chip on board. (Both models that were on sale were exactly the same from a hardware point of view, but the original 2120 had a purple fascia) I played with it for a while, then realised I didn't really need it at all and not really sure why I'd want to try to replace my TC G Major 2 anyway! ha! - but then, That's GAS for you right? So, I'm offering it to you guys on the cheap - you can make use of my fine good nature and pick up a little bargain. It comes with the Control One foot controller - which has it's own display (as seen in the pictures) to tell you exactly what patch you are on and the status of the effects unit (inluding tuner display). It only requires one MIDI cable and no additional power to the controller, so no daft cables everywhere! - I'm afraid I don't have a spare MIDI cable - but they are so cheap off ebay anyway - and you can grab the length you require. The foot controller works absolutely fine, there's just a couple of niggles about the preamp though - the gain knob and bass knob, if you turn them slowly are absolutely fine, but if you spin them quickly they sometimes don't read where you moved them to. I can only assume that they need some spray cleaner in? Also, there is a slight discolouration to the very top of the screen. there's nothing to worry about as it doesn't get in the way of viewing settings etc. Finally - this unit has definitely seen some use and there are a few scuffs on the outer casing, that you won't see in a rack - but doesn't affect operation. So with this in mind, you can have this delivered in the UK for [b]£200.[/b] - I have a box ready to go! Pictures up soon - in the meantime here's some information about the unit and upgrade: Sound On Sound review: [url="http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec98/articles/digitech2120.186.htm"]http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec98/arti...ech2120.186.htm[/url] 2112 > 2120 firmware upgrade : [url="http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/2120/2120-main.htm"]http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/2120/2120-main.htm[/url] PM me for any information, Paypal is fine as long as you cover the costs - as is bank transfer, cheque and cold hard cash if you come to collect!
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