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What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
I downloaded Futureman Records 'Garden Of Earthly Delights - An XTC Celebration' earlier today (Bandcamp/$12.00); I'm not generally a fan of tribute albums, I suppose in my time I've been on the receiving end of too many of these frankly awful rock tribute albums and I'd sooner avoid them. Anyhow, that said, this is a little different and although I came to the party a bit late, I am an XTC fan. Thankfully there's no heavy metal reinterpretation of anything and it's almost as if Messrs Partridge and Moulding have just gone in and rerecorded 50-odd tracks of XTC/Dukes material with a load of different musicians; in the main, the vocal delivery is extremely close to that of the original recordings, which makes things all the more listenable. Money well spent. -
Why not just cut all the ones where Ringo is playing drums? (Runs for cover)
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Copper tape &/or Conductive paint - sources and suggestions
NancyJohnson replied to Woodwind's topic in Repairs and Technical
As I understand it, shielding just serves to reduce interference from both inside and outside of the cavity. If you're in a room where you have florescent lights or (in the case I had at one particular rehearsal room) my set up picking up audio from the next room AND mini-cab radio, shielding will lessen that stuff coming out of your amp. The OP is more about a grounding/earthing issue, which suggests something is a bit off with the bass maybe? I suppose this is how these threads meander! -
Copper tape &/or Conductive paint - sources and suggestions
NancyJohnson replied to Woodwind's topic in Repairs and Technical
We're talking about shielding as opposed to conductivity? There shouldn't be any need to solder or overlap when you're shielding the cavity. -
Look, I know these threads are a show-offy, vanity thing, but honestly, if I had to call on one bass that would be the go to, do it all instrument, it's the Lull. It's a forking monster, even more so since I installed the John East.
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Two of the very best 112 cabs available today?
NancyJohnson replied to Al Krow's topic in Amps and Cabs
It has it's roots when I was trying to describe the sound of my old not-functioning-properly GED2112 thing. Whatever the fault was, it was very anti-clank and the word ponk just seemed to sum up how it sounded. Ponk ponk ponk. -
Two of the very best 112 cabs available today?
NancyJohnson replied to Al Krow's topic in Amps and Cabs
For me at least, while Ashdown stuff was super reliable (I ran a small MAG set up (2x10 combo paired with a 1x15) and used a UK-built ABM rack head for a while), I would say that they needed a bit of help to get them to give me the clank. They were very ponky, so this post stands up. The preamps on their amps just don't drive so much and for the MAG I used a BassPOD into the effects return and the ABM with either a BDDI or whatever the rack version was (RPM/RBI, I forget). -
I have no idea what I just watched.
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Two of the very best 112 cabs available today?
NancyJohnson replied to Al Krow's topic in Amps and Cabs
I do love the DG AO900 but with the variety of basses I have the potential to push through it (active/passive, Lulls, Spectors, Hamer), I feel it needs a bit of tweaking with every bass switch. The dUg into the effects return of the AO900 is just far simpler...there's more parity between the sources basses. -
Two of the very best 112 cabs available today?
NancyJohnson replied to Al Krow's topic in Amps and Cabs
@Al Krow (Just an update, @Graemeross cabinets are BB2s, sot Super Compacts. My error.) Graeme runs an M900 into two BB2s. Irrespective of the Barefaced blurb and frequency range claims, I always feel that an HF horn in the enclosure just gives me an nth of highs that add to my desired tone. The more I think about it the more I feel I'd like to go that route. I tried a pair of Aguilars last summer and they didn't do it for me at all. Too flat and ponky. -
Gibson just getting weirder and weirder.
NancyJohnson replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
When all this was fields, I remember buying Gibson plectrums and they had the old Norlin comma and apostrophe squiggle under the Gibson logo. I was amazed that I could buy into a little piece of Gibson for about 20p. -
What's the best class D bass amp head you've used?
NancyJohnson replied to thebassist's topic in Amps and Cabs
@Al Krow I'm amazed how my amplification set up has changed over the years, from this huge tri-amped Trace/SWR set up, scaling back to a smallish Ashdown MAG/Line 6 POD set up, the Hartke endorsement period, racks of Tech21 and power amps. Mental. If I was starting out now and looking for advice from an amp perspective, I'd just say do your diligence and spend as much as you can on a decent head/enclosure or combo because it will last you years. If the A/O had been about 30 years ago, I wouldn't have needed to throw thousands at my backline, but I guess the road travelled makes the destination a little sweeter, eh? Head aside, the only thing I do think about changing periodically is the enclosure. I won Alex's Barefaced Big One prototype at the SE Bass Bash a few years ago; it's a wonderful thing, but my mate @Graemeross owns a pair of Super Compacts BB2s that edge things slightly tonally, plus they look a bit tidier, so maybe one day I'll look to going that route, but for now, I'm tiptop. -
What's the best class D bass amp head you've used?
NancyJohnson replied to thebassist's topic in Amps and Cabs
Owned two. A TC Electronic with the modelling thing, it was ok, loved the ease with which you could change patches, but it never seemed loud enough. Currently on a Darkglass A/O. In a band environment it's fantastic; output volume is mental and tonally it's the nuts and I'm 100% happy with what it does. At home though (or at lower volumes) I prefer to use a dUg into the effects return. -
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So, just how many basses do you own ????
NancyJohnson replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
I fear for my testicles. -
So, just how many basses do you own ????
NancyJohnson replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
Officially, two Lulls, two Spectors, a Hamer, an Aria. I think my wife suspects this not to be accurate. -
I'm *really* drawn to the Phil Jones, but it's at best 3-4 times more than what I'd want to spend on an amp that may only get used for 30 minutes a week!
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I'd like to get something smallish that I can just use in my home office when I fancy a noodle. Don't need wattage (so anything up to 15w), it needs to be desktop/compact sized, but I would like it to sound decentish but I can plug in via my dUg. I was drawn to those Blackstar Fly combos but baulked at the 3" speaker. Anyone?
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If it was the 2018 with the Babicz, then yes. A bit of a palaver buying it, mind. Seemed really worried about upsetting his wife with another purchase...went through all the tried and tested things he could say from, 'What? That old thing?' to 'I'm borrowing it from someone.' Messaging went quiet and about a hour later he shot me over a screenshot of the purchase. What a dance, eh?
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We can park this. He just pulled the trigger on a 2018 Gibson SG. Thanks.
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Our guitarist is a lefty, he's played bass elsewhere and owns a Fender Jazz and a Rickenbacker 4003. In the last few days he's been peppering me for suggestions for a shortscale he can just rack up in his studio and noodle on. Choicewise, no Fenders or Gibsons. He wants something a bit quirky/odd. He's looking at stuff like Eastwood or Danelectro. Anyone able to chip in with suggestions?
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OK, not read the whole thread, but from a height perspective, I always liked things rattly...as low as it goes so long as the note plays. The fretbuzz just contributed to my overall tone.
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Mine is red. It's a belter.
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How to raise cash for a better bass? Is it even possible?
NancyJohnson replied to CongBass's topic in General Discussion
When all this were fields, I used to get the Bell catalogue and dream about Fender Jazz basses, but the reality was I kept within the bounds of reality and played sub-£75.00 Columbus copies. It was all I could afford on my paper-round and Saturday-boy earnings. I wouldn't actually dare ask my dad for a loan or shake a cup, begging for money. Fast forward to 2020, let's set up a funding website and get people to pay towards a bass. I'm sorry, but that's insane and it's a forking disgrace that you should expect anyone to pay for something you want, but hey, we live in strange times. We all want something, but most of us just suck up that we're never going to get it or we have to do a hard save to get to it. I was raised to believe that you'll appreciate the good things more if you actually put in the graft to pay for it yourself. Right, I'm off to set up a go fund me as I need a holiday. Nowhere cheap, mind. Five star, all inclusive. Somewhere warm. Oh, I want to fly there business class at the very least. Some sucker will fund it. -
Dunlops here. If I'm on the market for a bass or guitar they're a same day purchase.