
Elfrasho
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Alot of extra verbs and delays.. which are cool but not necessarily going to be used on bass (personally speaking) however this could easily now be used on a guitar board as the 'delay' pedal. lots of options. A few new preamps.... I'me sure the fliptop was on the b3 which was my favourite whilst i had it. I love getting a firmware, it pretty much feels like a new pedal now! Cheers zoom! By the way... I managed to get it installed from an xp pc. the little bit of software didnt see it as an ms60b but i still tried it and it worked fine.
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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1496848158' post='3314284'] Didn't want to start a fresh thread for this but can't seem to find a solid answer. Basically I have space for one pedal on my board. And was thinking I can use this as a "toys and fun" pedal with all its patch capabilities. At the minute though I really want to try out an octave up and a delay, with the ability to have them either on or off or both on at the same time. Now my question is, how easy is this on this pedal? As I have it I could have a patch each for supposed use and then scroll through them? I have no idea!! Very briefly own a B3 but never got very far with it. [/quote] Yep. It does both effects pretty well. You can easily have both on then off. But, without bending over and changing patch you won't be able to all three variations. What boss sized pedal would get close though? 😂
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This to me is quite clever. Almost every multifx has its critics in relation to the dirt and fuzz . This embraces it. Use your favourite dirt boxes in the proper position in the chain, and let the boss do everything else. Brilliant! Im Not up with fancy switchers etc... does this allow you to mix andatch what loop gets used where? For 3xample could you have two patches identical apart from loop1 and loop2 switched in order?
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Cannthe fuzz be set as a fuzz alone? Or does not need tonnage some filter on it?
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Cheers for the heads up! Anything exciting? (I can't view that pdf on my Phone for some reason)
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[quote name='molan' timestamp='1496431549' post='3311463'] To the best of my recollection we only ever heard about one failure at a gig and that was 'only' the DI out but that was enough for me [/quote] I don't think I'd write off a full company due to this. From memory, I've had Hartke, ashdown, ampeg and behringer amps all fail on me so I think amps in general can be a bit temperamental.
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I've got the carvin mb10. I'm frankly astonished at it against a full on drummer. Plus it sounds tremendous. So far I've only used it with pa support though but the amp certainly didn't get swamped over. The reason i went for this amp over other options is that you can connect an ext cab to get more power, so my plan is to build a matching 1x10 for those gigs i need more air pushed. From the short time I've owned it I'd definitely recommend it. Talkbass do have bigger love for the other models in the range though.
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I 0nce had a string tuned a semi tone out. Mates in The crowd were telling me this but I blamed it on others because my tuner was saying I was fine. After a few songs I then realised there was a wee dot next to the D on the runer which means D#. I still get shivers thinking about That! Such a daft mistake
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That album is probably my biggest influence in my playing. Rhcp are far from my favourite band, and flea is nowhere near my favourite player but that album was good enough, but achievable when i first tried to learn it. To me, under the bridge is just the 'pop' song off it. Just like 'More than words' off pornograffiti, or to be with you by Mr big.
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£350 to spend on an amp...what would you choose
Elfrasho replied to Oldfartback's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='krispn' timestamp='1495962017' post='3307730'] Hartke sale on PMT that was posted somewhere on this thread £199 for a LH500 head. - head and cab for about £350. Worth a look [/quote] Op mentioned he wanted a mid-type sound so I don't think this would work for him. Although I loved mine, and that would be a great set-up for 350 cabbage. -
[quote name='Tuco' timestamp='1495402965' post='3303540'] Believe it or not, this is the main reason I wanted to do it [/quote] This for me too. I've only recently using a credit card as a mortgage company see the difference between a very good credit rating and a too credit rating. As long as your not going takes years to pay it back then it's worth I'd tempted to get something that I would probably never get normally! What's the worst that will happen? You well sell it a few months down the line for a few quid less? No biggie
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[quote name='Steve Browning' timestamp='1494617327' post='3297434'] Yes, hopefully that last picture shows the contouring. It's vaguely axe shaped in cross section. Not seen a Jazz in the flesh but I suspect the contouring is the same. Light and very comfortable. [/quote] It looks identical! If this is the p version of my j, then it's a lovely and light instrument!
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Playing To Large Festival Crowds, Any Advice?
Elfrasho replied to blue's topic in General Discussion
Get some footage up on here! I think we'd all love to get a sniff of your pocket! Have fun! -
Just recently had this quandary. I ended up getting a carvin mb10. 200 quid 2nd hand. But I went this way as on its own is perfect for home and general jam use. But adding an ext cabinet (whilst still using the internal speaker) will make it a perfectly good gigging rig. Best of both worlds. Sounds great too!
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[quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1494500928' post='3296494'] On this topic, does anyone feel cab simulation is an important consideration when DIing without a rig? Thinking of my own impending IEM setup... [/quote] Personally... if using effects then I'd say it's important. Although not all preamps are the same. Fuzz and distortion can sound harsh. I've mainly stuck to digital (ie multifx) preamp for this reason as they tend tobyqve more control over how much 'cab SIM ' is comibg through.
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Any famous guitarists good at playing bass?
Elfrasho replied to Jenny_Innie's topic in General Discussion
Ron thal. In fact, I'd hazard a guess that a good few of the virtueso guitarists out there can easily hold their own on bass. My mate wrote and recorded his own metal album. He's a Great guitarist but he also done the bass... and it sounds great! I think metal guitarist techniques would transfer quite easily into a bass. -
Cheers guys, you've basically confirmed my own thoughts. Apart from cost (ie free) i don't think there's any benefit going mdf. It was a silly notion! 😂
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Oh... and if I did use ply, would 15mm be sufficient?
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I've now got round to building a wee 1x10 cabinet. I've got access to mad for free. Would I be stupid to using it? Or should I just go get some nice ply?
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Bought from our very own walbassist, i took delivery today of this wee bad boy. Not gigging at the moment and having a 1 bedroom flat dont mix too well if you want to have a lot of gear. So my thoughts were to selling all and consolidate. This (along with a 1x10 cab which has yet to be decided on) was the solution. This on its own is small and tidy enough to keep in the flat, it has everything you want from a practice amp, but will also double as my main gigging amp when connected to a 2nd cab. It's rated on its own at 200w and 250w with extension cab. But as we all know it's not just the increase in watts... It's about the increase in speaker area. I've only just been able to crank it slightly but it seems to have a decent amount of balls on its own. Thhe compressor is a bit rubbish and the adjustable tweeter will almost certainly be constantly switched off but the EQ seems pretty powerful. The low mid and high mid points are sweepable so should be able to find a sweet point. There's a knob named 'contour' which allows to get a right good scooped 'slap' type tone, which sounds pretty nice , but i would imagine this will need to be dialed down when playing with others. Absolutely brilliant build quality, i must say. It's also small and light enough to carry (like a briefcase) so making it a 'one trip from car' load in. Obviously it's now all down to how loud does it go in a band setting. I'll be realistic and say i doubt that on its own it'll stand up, but fingers crossed it'll work nicely as a stage Monitor or a decent mini rig when coupled with a extension cab!
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Bought a carvin mb10 bass amp from gareth. Great deal, fast delivery and well packaged. Great guy to deal with. Cheers Fraser