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dave_bass5

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  1. [quote name='silddx' post='1275882' date='Jun 20 2011, 01:50 PM']A question for those who get to gigs on public transport and have to take an amp and cab of some sort. How do you do it? Use a trolley of some sort?[/quote] Ive only done it once but yes, cab went on one of those lightweight fold up trolleys, amp and leads went in a rucksack strapped to the top of the cab and bass on back. I only used the tube and im not sure i would use a bus but i can see it working ok, and probably takes less space than a child in a large buggy so its not too bad. Its great having a lightweight rig. I can make the trek from car to stage in one go, then go back and forth 4-5 times helping the others with all their gear :-(
  2. [quote name='risingson' post='1275800' date='Jun 20 2011, 12:33 PM']Wow, Lakland are getting slammed! I agree if you're paying upwards of a grand for a bass you should be getting a much better level of QC but I really can't fault mine. In fact it killed my Fender Jazz stone dead in terms of playability and sound, so much so I sold the Fender recently.[/quote] Ive had 5 Skylines and none had any issues. I also had 3 MIA Fender Jazz basses last year that were miss aligned in some way. Both my Squiers are spot on.
  3. I dont think its unusual for someone to spend (a lot of) money on a rig to get a certain tone and to want to use that tone at gigs. I sometimes find that while a full PA will get the tone of the bass across (normally it just sounds like a P bass IME) a lot of people need their rig to get their tone. While im sure it still sounds good out front, if you cant play off your tone it can be a bit of a downer, again, IME.
  4. [quote name='silddx' post='1275711' date='Jun 20 2011, 11:28 AM']It looks all wrong to me. The warped bell plate is particularly horrible. The pups would look good on a different shape bass, but not on this one. Ugly.[/quote] I agree. Personally i think the Chi's are very retro looking and suit the Decade and Hollowbody much more than this bass. Then again i think they make any bass look like my first ever guitar that came from Woolworths.
  5. [quote name='gjones' post='1275704' date='Jun 20 2011, 11:25 AM']I notice a lot of people who are pro amps are owners of Genz Benz gear. It was that effing Ed freidland who got me hankering after my massive bassman after I saw his bass whisperer review. He sung it's praises to the rafters and went on and on about how great it was. But does he own one? NO he does not! What does he own? A GENZ BENZ SHUTTLE thats what! B@ST@RD!!![/quote] Hmmmm, same here with my Streamliner. That'll teach me.
  6. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1275682' date='Jun 20 2011, 11:07 AM']Is that working now?[/quote] It looks like it is. The band brought me a new driver for it last year. I only use it at work, and mainly as a cab.
  7. [quote name='gjones' post='1275665' date='Jun 20 2011, 10:55 AM']I always take my ashdown combo, which is a lot lighter, for smallish gigs that need an amp.[/quote] My 500watt rig weighs less than my Ashdown MAG combo. I personally dont like owning gear if im not using it regularly, but thats just me.
  8. [quote name='silddx' post='1275652' date='Jun 20 2011, 10:44 AM']Ah, that would be a problem with my solution then [/quote] Indeed. Although i do have a BDDI, and occasionally do play bigger gigs with a full PA i hate not having my rig behind me so always take it. It may not make a difference out front but i prefer to feel the notes on the back of my legs, and the band do appreciate the fact that they can sometimes feel it in the floor.
  9. We had a few post Ascot ladies at our gig. They certainly stood out from the crowd. That probably why we had a good crowd. Very entertaining in a pervy way.
  10. [quote name='silddx' post='1275635' date='Jun 20 2011, 10:31 AM']Sansamp and monitors?[/quote] Not for my bands. See my post above. No PA support most of the time.
  11. [quote name='silddx' post='1275614' date='Jun 20 2011, 10:18 AM']Can't really see the point of bass amps and cabs, they are a pain in the arse getting them to gigs and in and out the van, people want to borrow them at gigs, rehearsal rooms usually provide backline anyway, they are almost never miced on stage, and they are very expensive.[/quote] Well i dont think my band would appreciate me turning without a rig.
  12. I think Geddy just brought those so he could sit down on them during the long drum and guitar solo's
  13. Why not just take the big amp for the small gigs? You dont have to turn it up to silly levels. Im one of those "lucky" ones who hardly ever use PA support so i get to choose how i sound out front.
  14. [quote name='JTUK' post='1275515' date='Jun 20 2011, 07:25 AM']Dave, if you were at Hever..you should have taken your golf clubs as the course is worth it, IMO. :lol Lovely place[/quote] Well we had plenty of time for a round or two (or three or four), just as well it was a nice venue and plenty to see. We were in Knaphill (OHM's village) on sat, just a social club but one of the best crowds we have had this year. Very vocal and up dancing all night. This was one gig were really weren't looking forward to as the pay isnt great and, well, its a social club but we all agreed it was one of the most enjoyable gigs we have done for a long time. The only issue i had was i took my Jazz with P neck and struggled all night. Ive now decided to give up on P necks altogether.
  15. Thanks but as much as I like orange I can't see me owning a bass in that colour.
  16. I've just seen a pic of a White one with matching headstock and block inlays. I can't believe I've not seen these before. Time to sell a Squier I think.
  17. I've never even looked at a Yamaha bass before but the BB 414 looks very good value for money. Cheaper even than a CV Squier. I'm going to look In to these a bit more.
  18. Bumping this as i really can not get on with a P neck. I'd still prefer a CV Jazz neck over a VM for now.
  19. I'd love to get my CV P sprayed Arctic white but it looks like the cost of getting a [u]good[/u] job done will be more than the bass costs.
  20. Funny thing happened last night. I was going through my bag of bits and found my Wizard Thumper. So this means for the past few months ive had a Fender 62RI in my Squier and not the Thumper lol. I remember putting the Fender in but thought i had taken it out. I must be getting old. Guess ill have to get the soldering iron out at some point and swap them back, see how the Thumper compares.
  21. I've swapped the necks over on both my Squiers and tend to use the P with Jazz neck on it all the time now. The only reason i keep the P neck on the Jazz is to try and get used to playing one at home, but as its on a Jazz i dont tend to use it much as i prefer the P tone. I've also had 2 Lakland Duck Dunns, and I also converted my Lakland DJ5 in to a PJ but never really liked the tone i got from that bass. My ideal bass would be a Jazz body, P pup i the correct place and a Jazz neck with vintage frets.
  22. dave_bass5

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    This sounds promising. Good luck organising it all, lets hope it pans out. I'd love to come along and practice my gig photography so as long as im not gigging ill be there.
  23. Yeah, i guess there is only so much rain people can tolerate before getting fed up with it. None of the bands shown on Sky were really my cup of tea but i did enjoy the Script, and i thought Plan B were (was?) funny, especially the at the end of Stay too long. I doubt that would have worked without the rain.
  24. I admire anyone who braved that weather, especially down the front with no escape.
  25. [quote name='MacDaddy' post='1270559' date='Jun 15 2011, 07:52 PM']The Bitch on Bass - Rockbitch. Fantastic player, and did an awesome slap solo on her fretless.[/quote] And what a stage show
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