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Everything posted by CameronJ
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But who would that benefit? It doesn’t benefit the seller if the item is actually still for sale, and it doesn’t benefit a potential buyer who might log in 7 months after the ad was posted and never see it because it was auto-deleted. If a seller wants an item to sell, it’s surely in their own best interests to bump the thread every couple of days. If they don’t, it goes to the bottom of the pile and doesn’t get seen by any but the most tenacious (read: willing to use the search function, or scroll through many pages) buyers.
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Been toying with doing the Shuker course myself of late - this thread has done little to extinguish my desire! @GarethFlatlands The finished bass looks great.
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I hadn’t even noticed the altered shape - looks like they’ve kind of given it the signature Dingwall elbow/shelf/curve thingy. Pretty cool.
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I even like the “painted on” pickguards!
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Saw that on Facebook yesterday. Looks very cool and it confirmed my suspicion that it was only a matter of time before Darkglass started adding distortion circuits to their on board preamps! I’m just patiently waiting for the D-Bird Standard in 5 strings. I can almost guarantee it’ll happen at some point, it’s just a matter of when. I can easily see myself being a 2 bass man - My Super P5 and a D-Bird Standard 5
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There’s a BB5000a for sale on one of the Facebook Bass market groups. It’s been sitting there for weeks unsold!
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That is dangerous news...
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SOLD DSM Noisemakers Ominicabsim Mini
CameronJ replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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So, just how many basses do you own ????
CameronJ replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
The current list... Dingwall Super P5 Sandberg California VM5 (soon to be for sale I think) Yamaha BB735a MTD Kingston Super 5 Sandberg Electra VS4 Wingbass NT5 (being custom built in the US, soon to be shipped!) Oh, and a Tanglewood Electro acoustic bass (decent quality, I’ve used it on shows) and a “Vintage” electro acoustic bass (fairly crap). -
Bass that has the "P" cut through but with a slim neck?
CameronJ replied to Pirellithecat's topic in Bass Guitars
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I think there are a few who weren’t affected (not sure why/how) so you aren’t alone. Seems like the majority lost theirs though.
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@Grangur I like what you’ve done there
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Short Scale 'Thing' (23" scale Headless 4 string)
CameronJ replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Build Diaries
Agreed. Pre-baked beans please. I don’t want a sudden burst of GAS upon listening. -
Ooh yes. That’s how a bass should sound!
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Oh dear. PM Incoming...
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It’s an MTD Kingston Super 5
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It seems to have disappeared off the website?
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Seems to be a direct competitor to the Mono Sleeve, at less than half the price and no doubt of comparable quality. They also seem to have taken the clip/flap idea from the Mono Sleeve but, at first glance, it looks to be a bit better executed. Love Gator!
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I’m using it as an opportunity to reinvent myself! Meanwhile, an example of the comical ad size on my iPad:
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Also I need a new avatar too
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Some of the new ads are hilariously large on my iPad!
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Purely reputation. Though I’ll say that for a guitarists purposes, it’s almost difficult to make a bad PA speaker. Low end handling just isn’t a concern, and that’s where you’ll see the difference in brands and budget most quickly. Had you A/B’s the Alto, Yamaha and QSC speakers with any of your 5 string basses you would, I’m sure, have noticed a clearer difference. Still, going back to the end purpose of the monitor for your band, if all that it’s needed for is Vox and the odd bit of acoustic geetar im sure you’ll be fine with near enough any PA speaker on the market - your existing compact Behringer being a prime example!
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Tha’s fair enough. In which case, I return to my previous statement that another RCF will beat the Alto all day long!
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I’ve run open mic nights off of these things, easily filling a whole pub with vocals and acoustic guitar. They can get very loud but I haven’t used them with a full band before. I imagine it’ll outgun the Behringer pound for pound and but I’d recommend one per mic stand so each vocalist can have individual control of their own foldback. There is a “thru” output so they can be chained easily, i.e. from vocalist 1 to vocalist 2’s mic stand. Not knowing just how loud your stage typically is or how far you tend to be from each other proximity-wise I can’t say for certain how useful they’d be for the rest of the band. In my experience though, as a general rule, if you can avoid sharing monitors between multiple band members - do. The form factor and weight of these things make it so easy to put them anywhere and have multiples of them without feeling like they’re encroaching on square footage in the performance space. Sure, 3 of them will cost a little under ~£600 but the flexibility they offer is pretty unique.
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So the replacement monitor is purely for the vocalists, with a relatively light sonic workload (Vox & acoustic guitar). I’d actually suggest not upgrading massively in speaker size but in overall quality, going with something like a TC Helicon Voicesolo FX150. It’s basically a much more intelligent version of the Behringer that you currently use, with far greater control of levels and more comprehensive I/O. They can go bloody loud and ie even used mine as a small personal monitor for bass. It has 2 combo XLR Jack sockets, XLR outputs, 3.5mm (1/8”) stereo Aux in and can even supply phantom power to a condenser mic if needed. Has several flavours of reverb on board, adjustable per channel - useful if you have 2 mics going directly into the unit then onto the desk from there. 3 band EQ, again on a per channel basis. They can go silly loud and (perhaps most importantly on a cramped stage) are easily clamped onto the main upright bar of a mic stand, allowing all controls to be within easy reach of the user.
