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carlosfandango

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  1. For small/medium gigs without proper monitoring I'd say: - Amp slightly behind drummer, maybe angled towards the drummer - me? normally next to the hi-hat or whereever I can hear the kick clearly...mostly in front of /to the side of the drummer - I also normally run the bass through the PA and try to keep the sound on stage free from muddy low end...just to make sure everyone can hear what I'm doing - If the stage is tiny I try to angle the cab upwards to avoid playing to my knees....some gaffer tape will keep the head in place!
  2. How about EBS Taurus (older) or Gorm (newer)...the 2x10 sounds awsome and with 300w you could do most gigs samll ot medium sized gigs no probs. Not so light weight tho! I personally think a head and small light cab is a better solution...more flexible, easier to carry etc etc
  3. Thx. Does any on know if the MM premap is the same deisgn as in the real thing...whish I understand is Sadowsky pre.
  4. HELLO! Anyone out there that has got any experience of the JRetro MM pre amp? Pros and cons please! Cheers! Carl
  5. I've had three Shroeder cabs (1210, 1212 and 410) and they sounded fantastic, especialy the 410. the 1210L is a wicked cab that works great for small or mid sized gig. I don't mind the mid bump as helps carry the tone, especially in rock/pop/funk etc. Not great for upright basses though.
  6. I just love my wizzy to bits so for me it's a given. I find bag end a bit to.....ehh...boomy.... and not as distinct as the EA cabs. the wizzy sounds great especially with passive basses and if you are looking for a bit of "vintage" vibe.
  7. nice video! I've tried MB a couple of times and I must say that I'm not that impressed. - I had a 102Traveller cab for a while but I found that it sounded very boxy compared to other neo cabs - I have also used one of the combos at a couple of gigs (at The Bedford in London) and I have never been able to get a decent sound from that one with the exception of my pbass with flats at one of the gigs. maybe it's just no my cuppa... carl
  8. Hi I'm really interested. Where are you based? Cheers, Carl [quote name='En_Djinn' post='4448' date='May 22 2007, 04:16 PM']Epifani T410UL, 8 ohm, 1000 watts power handling. Lightweight 4x10, around 57lbs. Bought off Chopthebass a couple of months ago. Excellent condition. I've hardly used it, never gigged it. Recently found out it's not really suitable for my valve head (That'll teach me to buy something without doing me research, eh?) Looking for £575. Would prefer collection, but could post if necessary (at buyers expense). Simon.[/quote]
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