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PaulWarning

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  1. spotify free for me, or Youtube, unlike @BigRedXthere's very little that I want to listen too that's not on one of these platforms, I sometimes think I shouldn't, as streaming services provide so little income for small bands compared to CD sales, but it just so convenient and me not using them will make no difference at all, I'm a bit of a pragmatist edit, I should add that most of my music is on my phone so I listen through that a lot
  2. I had this on my SMX GP12, it had to have new output transistors
  3. yes, good news for us sloppy bass players 😂
  4. I've already got a new speaker from IAG, ordered yesterday, arrived today £106 all in, so not too bad and it has solved the problem, I certainly don't use bass boost on the kick, tbh it's not very loud, but it keeps the drummer happy. I was just wondering what are the chances we'll be shelling out for another one in the near future
  5. after about 15 years of use, and well over 500 gigs, we've just managed to blow one of the bass drivers in the Titans, just wondering on the likelihood of the other one going, it's a bit tricky deciding whether we're putting too much power through them as they're rated at 400 watts RMS and the Yamaha is rated at 350 watts at 8ohms and 500 at 4 ohms but doesn't give any info on whether these are RMS figures. We daisy chain the front of house speakers so the amp is giving out potentially 500 watts (4 ohms) but with 2 speakers I'm assuming that they get 250 watts each so we shouldn't be overloading them, correct? If we're not overloading them what else causes bass drivers to go? The PA is used for Vocals and bit of bass drum
  6. and nobody has mentioned Marc Bolan yet
  7. Talking of Paul Simon, Mrs Robinson made no sense till I found out it was written about Mrs Roosevelt, the President's wife, they needed a song for the Graduate, so he just changed the name without changing the lyrics, idle sod
  8. Zoom B1on user, I have a B1 four but prefer the B1on, only use various distortion and eq
  9. there you go, opinions, love the version and the bass line, it's almost playing the lead, we play it regularly, always goes down well
  10. what's the point of that, am I missing something?
  11. I always think it's wise to start these sort of comments with IMO, a smiley helps as well
  12. yep, to be a worthwhile cover it should be radically different from the original, otherwise what's the point?
  13. I think we've had a "Worst cover version ever" thread as well, can't be arsed to look for it though, I seem to remember Mr Cocker getting a mention
  14. Very much a matter of opinion, I like Joe Cocker's version, one of the few Beatle covers I prefer to the original. Can't stand Stevie Wonder's version of We Can Work It out, but then again I don't like most of what he's done. Now where is that tin hat?
  15. this is true, I wouldn't be without my hearing aids, as an experiment the other day I used my Fender V2 (2 x 8) to play music through via my Hi Fi, while I won't be replacing my normal speakers with it the tweeter made a big difference then, but I can't tell any difference when playing my bass though it, (even with my hearing aids in 😄)
  16. I've got a couple of Fender V2 cabs with a similar set up, I have the tweeter off but tbh it's makes bugger all difference whether they're on or off, a tweeter on a bass cab seems like a waste of time to me ymmv
  17. forgive my ignorance in these matters, but aren't worn frets obvious when the end of finger nail is dragged across them? New stings always buzz more, I use DR neon's and after a few hours there's very noticeable wear at the place where they hit the frets
  18. depends what sort of band you are, IMO it's no good trying to please everybody, people get bored with the stuff they don't like, focusing (more or less) on one genre and you'll attract that sort of crowd, for instance Ska is very popular. I'm in a punk band, but we do stray into heavy rock (whole lotta Rosie) and the novelty songs are popular, Jilted John and Nellie the Elephant, basically people love to sing a long and dance, I'm talking about pub gigs btw
  19. I hadn't heard of them, so thanks for the heads up, but if you're selling a £200 Bass, it's a big chunk to pay out for delivery, and the buyer isn't the one taking the risk, still, it's good to know
  20. I've never come across a courier that will insure instruments that aren't in a hard case if they'll insure them at all. It must be unusual for this type of thing to happen otherwise the online sellers of guitars and basses wouldn't send them in a carboard box, which they do, all the time. I suppose it's up to the individuals attitude to risk as to whether send guitars and basses this way, I've sent a few and got away with it, if I hadn't I'd have taken the hit, I knew it was a possibility
  21. there's a few threads on this subject, here's one
  22. they're better now they've got the original bassist back, bass players do make a difference 🙂, saw them at Stone Valley last year, Jake doesn't look good tbh, and those shirts don't help 😂
  23. if you're an anomaly , I'm at too 😂
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