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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1456409291' post='2988704'] Hmm. Used mine last night rehearsing with my loud rock band. In that room with that band, with or without a BF Supercompact in the mix, I couldn't get a sound I liked out of it. Got my Trace Elliot out of the car, sorted. Need to try it elsewhere with other bands but my rose tinted specs are off now. [/quote]I do know what you mean, I use a TE AH300 SMC GP7 with a Laney 4 x 10 and a 1 x 18 at the rehearsal room and I love the sound I get, the Rumble is not the same, nothing wrong with it just hasn't got the Trace Elliott sound, I still use the Rumble for gigs because it's so portable, at least till I can get my hands on a TE head anyway, wouldn't do for us all to be the same would it?
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How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1455882793' post='2983233'] I kinda agree, although 'Wings' were a pretty big selling successful band. [url="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney_and_Wings"]https://en.m.wikiped...rtney_and_Wings[/url] [/quote]oh yeah, Mull of Kintyre, even Pauly thought it was bland, that's why it was the B side originally, sales don't always mean quality, mind you I almost always preferred Lennon's songs, generally found Macca's song a bit twee, But what the f*** that's got to do with Liverpool I really don't know -
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How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='4-string-thing' timestamp='1455822839' post='2982777'] I actually do like them, but for me the early stuff was not quite as groundbreaking as people seem to think.... [/quote]ah, you had to be there seriously, the charts were just full of manufactured middle of the road stuff back then, bit like today really. Not sure what that's got to do with Liverpool though -
[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1455815778' post='2982705'] [/quote]well judging by the number of threads and the length of them the Beatles may not have been the best, most innovative, influential, etc etc, band in the world ever but I don't think anybody can argue that they are the most talked about band on Basschat
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once saw a programme about bands breaking up and one guy said something like "the reason bands break up is because nobody ever says what's really pissing them off early enough and it just festers till there's a big argument and it results in a break up" in my limited experience that is true, so I resolved to tell people as politely as possible when something is annoying me with my new band, it's worked so far
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probably the easiest member to replace in any band is the rhythm guitarist, 10 a penny
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Calling all Fender Rumble 500 v3 (and possibly 200v3, 100 v3) owners
PaulWarning replied to a topic in Amps and Cabs
yep, my rumble is the same, I always have my input gain turned all the way up (passive bass), it's a mild input gain which really is the way it should be, they're meant to level out signals from the bass not act as a volume control -
all I can say is, be thankful you're cack handed like me
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I learnt by playing along to records I really like, just start off playing the root (fortunately I like the Ramones, all root note stuff) I find playing bass on it's own is not the most rewarding thing in the world, don't try and get too technical to start with, just enjoy it
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How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='rushbo' timestamp='1455660342' post='2981349'] The Beatles were a very popular group. Lots and lots of people still like them. There is a place that those people can go where there is lots of stuff about that group that they can see. That's a good thing. Those places employ quite a lot of people. That's also a good thing. Just because they go and see the place dedicated to the old band doesn't mean that they only listen to old music. (I like the old band and I still like new music) The Beatles were an important band who changed the Art form that we are all a part of. Liverpool should be proud of that. Musicians from Liverpool have moved on, but the Beatles are still an influence and will always be important. (If you like Shakespeare, you go to Stratford-Upon-Avon. No one complains that Stratford-Upon-Avon should "get over" Shakespeare, because he is important). You don't have to like The Beatles, but they were important. And lots of people still like them. I like them. That's why some people go to Liverpool. You don't have to go, if you don't want to. And I think that's OK. [/quote]I think that would be a great end of this thread, hopefully. Mods, get the lock in, quick -
How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
I'm from Nottingham and we still capitalise on Robin Hood, on that basis Liverpool have got another thousand years of tourist gold ahead of them -
How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1455564158' post='2980284'] That's what tell the tourists...the Beatles probably had a pint most of the old pubs at some point. Next time try Ye Crack In The Wall where Lennon used to drink... says my mum. Or try the Philharmonic pub... according to local legend Hitler used to drink there. [/quote] the picture on the wall of the Beatles drinking there has wallpaper in the background, when they were doing a refit of the pub they found the same wallpaper under some cladding, which is now behind perpex just above where I'm sitting, I'm sure they did drink in other pubs but how many pictures are there of them doing it? well I was convinced -
How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
bit sad I know, but my favourite bit of my Liverpool trip was having a pint in the Grapes at the same table as the Beatles had -
How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
yeah for sure Liverpool has more to offer than the Beatles, and when I went I did other stuff but I'd have never gone in the first place without the draw of the Beatles, but, then again I'm of that generation, I believe there's an American guy who comments on here who is of a similar age -
Poll, how many many basses have you got?
PaulWarning replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Stance' timestamp='1455498617' post='2979667'] Why don´t you just ship it to him? I´m sure it will only cost 10 pounds.., If you´re interested, I´d be more than happy to participate in the shipping costs in order to help a fellow bass player get a bass! [/quote]I'm afraid my generosity only extends to handing it over on my door step -
How The Beatles still grip Liverpool ...
PaulWarning replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
I've been to Liverpool to do the Beatles thing, had a really enjoyable weekend, visiting all the Beatle related sites, didn't spend a lot either, stopped at the Travel Lodge :-) -
Poll, how many many basses have you got?
PaulWarning replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1455365529' post='2978428'] Zero. There's no option for zero. Hopefully it won't be zero for ever but I had to sell my last bass during the summer to pay the rent. Still got a bass cube 30 under the stairs. I stalk the classifieds looking for something like a natural westone thunder around £100, (so if you've got one languishing under the bed.... nudge, wink, nudge, hint, etc). [/quote]silly me, what a pratt I am, assuming that anybody who used this site had a least one bass, shame you live in Plymouth, I've got an Encore bass you could have for nothing, because that's what it is worth (as mentioned earlier I found it leaning against a dustbin) -
bloody hell, I've got a TE 300 watt combo, but I think they forgot the anti gravity treatment for it, I've only used it once at a gig before deciding my back couldn't take the punishment, just got hold of a TE 1x 15 300 watt cab, I'm going to have to renew my search for a TE head after reading this thread, you bastards
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[quote name='Me And My Bass' timestamp='1455112567' post='2976006'] Anyone played one of these with an extension cab other than a fender one? Tempted by the SWR 18" on sale here, placed under one of the rumbles. [/quote]I use a TE 1 x 15 (weighs 26kg so not too bad, and TE handles are excellent) under the Rumble 500, exactly the same width so looks neat, and more rock and roll than an angled stand I was using, I've only used it once, it did give a lot more headroom, I've never run out of volume without the ext cab but have been close. (our drummers a bit of an animal). I too have a 300 watt Trace Elliot combo and the Rumble is not as loud as that (Trace Elliot watts are twice as loud as anybody else's), but it's just too bloody heavy to cart around
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Poll, how many many basses have you got?
PaulWarning replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
I've just realised I'm up to 4 now I've bought a Squier VM Jazz, mind you 2 of them I only keep because they're not worth selling, a battered Hondo and an Encore that I found leaning against a dustbin -
And People Wonder Why Guitar Shops Are Closing.....
PaulWarning replied to phil.c60's topic in General Discussion
I'm surprised any music shops are left open who don't do internet sales, people use the internet because it's cheaper (and more convenient a lot of the time) so they cut costs be employing spotty faced youths on the minimum wage who don't know what they're talking about, being a lefty I can't remember the last time I went into a music shop, oh yeah I can, wanted a combo stand, neither one had what I wanted so I got one from Amazon. Whenever I even look into the window of one all I see are cheap starter guitars and basses but am still amazed at how much money is tied up in stock (I assume they have to pay for it when it's delivered and not when they sell it) I used to run a newsagent they're all closing down as well, and pubs, if there's insufficient demand, it means they're not wanted and they'll close down, -
11800 with headphones, doesn't mean a thing, my hearing is shagged have to have hearing aids but my drop off is around the 3-4k hz, in fact the tone disappeared at these frequencies then came back again, hearing damage is not just about high fequencies, the test twincam mentioned is a far better test for hearing test for damage
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I had a stingray, then bought a P, sold the stingray kept the P, just couldn't get the sound I wanted out of a Ray, that's just my experience anyway. Saw a rock covers band in the local pub the other week, he was playing a Ray, it sound absolutely awful, God knows what his settings were but all I could hear was clang clang clang with a bit of rumble thrown in, I felt like telling him, but just left he'd probably just think I was an interfering twat and ignore me, maybe it's what he wanted to sound like, takes all sorts, completely ruined Radar Love for me
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has it? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TENNESSEE-15-STRING-EXTENDED-RANGE-BASS-/291674941903?