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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Could do a lot worse that buying my Mark Bass combo [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=25555"]Mark Bass combo[/url] Perfect combination of size, weight, power sound etc. and based on same head as LMII Apols for the shameless plug :blush: ...I'll get my coat!
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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Here goes... my first ever demo recording (other than noodling around at home recording riffs etc.) with my new band. [url="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=34876168"]Pilgrims on myspace [/url] Please let me know what you think, and constructive comments welcome! (...but be gentle ) Thanks Stu
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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='Balcro' post='278774' date='Sep 6 2008, 07:21 PM']Planning Departments tend to look at overall dimensions before requiring planning permission, so let us know how big you would like to go. I can find out the maximum dimensions before P/P is required, but not until Monday. Balcro.[/quote] Many thanks folks for the advice - dry, warm(ish) and soundproofed sounds good . Regarding size, I'd ideally like about 3m x 2m, but would be flexible to fit in with planning rules
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I have been given the green light by HWMBO to get an outside space where I can rehearse, record and noodle around on my bass to my hearts content without bothering her or the kids I don't have oodles of cash, so was thinking about soundproofing a standard shed (so I don't need planning permission) but despite googling for various tips don't have much of a clue where to start, soooo... * would it be worth going to the effort of sound proofing a shed, or will this end up leaking sound * am I better off getting a cheapish prefabricated soundproof booth (...and if so, what types of soundproof structures are available) * er....any other options or words of wisdom welcomed!! Thanks folks Stu
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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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S.E. BassBash 27 Sept Lift-Share Thread
onehappybunny replied to phil_the_bassist's topic in General Discussion
If anyone wants a lift to make the short trip from Godalming, just give me a shout as I should have space in the car -
Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo
onehappybunny replied to onehappybunny's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Need help to choose Markbass combo, please ;)
onehappybunny replied to Fraktal's topic in Amps and Cabs
If you'll allow me a free plug :blush: please see my Mark Bass combo for sale at the moment... [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=25555"]Mark Bass combo for sale[/url] -
As the title says... I've decided to sell my beloved Mark Bass Jeff Berlin combo. It's a really, really great combo as reviews on Harmony Central will confirm: [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Bass+Amp/product/Markbass/CMD+151P+Jeff+Berlin/10/1"]Jeff Berlin combo reviews[/url] It's lightweight, powerful and sounds great at low or high volume - in fact it's the perfect 'do it all' combo. Reason for selling is that I've [s]lost my marbles[/s] decided to go for an all tube head (sublime to the ridiculous!!) as I've always wanted one. In a perfect world I would keep this as well, but can't justify it to HWMBO Price-wise these are going for £890 at Thomann. This one is in excellent condition, so I was thinking [s]£675 o.n.o.[/s] - now reduced to [s]£625[/s] NOW ONLY £600 (no trades thanks) I will be away on holiday from Friday 15th Aug, and back on Sunday 31st August. Will try to post photos before I go and will answer any p.m.'s in the order they arrive. The first committed 'I'll have it' will win I'm based in Surrey, work in Reading and may be able to meet up dependent on distance. Anyway let me know if any interest. Thanks folks Stu
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Well then... recorded this weekend with the band (Pilgrims) at Empora in Burgess Hill (near Brighton), and the rough mix is sounding good. Mark (engineer / owner) did a cracking job and we managed to get four tracks down. First experience recording and the best advice was: rehearse (a lot!) before you go in, and take a good book (there is a LOT of waiting around!). I'd recommend Mark's place - nice relaxed approach. It is NOT a really plush palace stocked full of vintage gear, but he's professional, patient, good value and really helped us make progress. Drums (sounding awesome) took almost a day, guitar most of a day, vocals several hours, bass just two hours (went surprisingly smoothly ) and some extra percussion (couple of hours). Mixing may need an extra half a day. Will post tracks when they're mixed down (couple of weeks after I come back from my hols) Thanks for all the advice Stu
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thanks guys - the reason for the question was that I had heard the Epi comment in the past and assumed that some cabs 'like' valves and some don't. I've heard that Acme's in particular are well suited to valves but was just looking for bit guidance rather than pot luck I'm thinking schro... either 1212L or 410L (probably can't afford the latter.... or the former ) Chris - doing well thanks. In new band and recording demo next weekend. Only problem is gas (hence the post!). Hope that Epi is doing well for you Cheers Stu
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As the title says... I'm interested in people's experiences about what compact cabs work well with valve amps. Not really looking at ampeg 8 x 10 stacks here ... more like schroeder and the like (say no bigger than 4 x 10) Thanks folks Stu
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[quote name='Jase' post='233311' date='Jul 5 2008, 08:20 PM']I don't get the Jaco thing....I don't think he was that technical at all, talented in bass playing, choosing the right parts to play and writting but a tech whizz on the bass I'm not so sure.[/quote] Jase, trust me... by my (extremely low) standards he's VERY technical
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South East Bass Bash, Saturday 27th September: NEW INFO!
onehappybunny replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
excellent... just down the road I'll be there along with the following: * Fender Mustang (1976) * DeArmond Jet Star * Warwick Katana (if it hasn't sold ) * Mark Bass Jeff Berlin Combo * DHA1-EQ Cheers Stu -
Where would you say MOST of your sound comes from?
onehappybunny replied to Tait's topic in General Discussion
The biggest impact on my sound is where I pluck the strings on my bass. Near the bridge = thin weedy sound; near the neck = luvverly deep reasonant thud After that it's probably strings (TI Flats rule ), amp, then bass