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I liked his music. This is sad news.
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SE Bass Bash 2017 - with Steve Lawson and Davey Rimmer
chris_b replied to Silvia Bluejay's topic in Events
Thanks to Colin, Nik and Chris for organising the Bash, it was another excellent days worth of bassyness. -
[quote name='giamma' timestamp='1503563629' post='3359116'] Seems that the most of you agreed with the fact that the sound isn't full range. I've been playing with GK mbx since now and the portability is really unbeatable..I was looking for something of the same size/weight but with a more complex tone..seems I'm looking for something that simply doesn't exist [/quote] Reading this thread again. . . . Is the MBX a full range cab? It's a good cab but it's a 112 shoe horned into a box that's really only big enough for a much smaller speaker and way too small to let a 12 breath and develop a full sound. I used an MBX but only with an MB150S and playing with an acoustic guitarist. I'd put my One10 and TH500 up against that rig any day. It seems there are DB players that love the One10 and those that love the slightly larger SM. As Alex says, the bigger cab will usually sound better but I would expect either of those cabs to be better than a lone MBX on a gig.
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I usually gig with 2 Super Compacts and use a One10 to practice at home. IMO it sounds better at home than one of the SC's. I haven't played a gig in the last 5 years where a One10 would have been enough on its own. Maybe I could make 2 One10's work and definitely 3 One10's could fit in with some bands I play with. Still thinking the 310 idea through but it'll probably never fly because the 2 SC's sound so good.
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[quote name='TimR' timestamp='1506160743' post='3376771'] There are an awful lot of deluded instrument owners out there. [/quote] +1 Definitely steer clear of these guys.
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[quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1506036032' post='3376104'] Are you really saying that 300W through a 4ohm BF cab will sound no louder than 150W through an equivalent 8ohm BF cab? [/quote] But you're not putting 300 watts through the cab, because you're not running the amp flat out. You also have to get your head around, 300 watts is [i]not[/i] twice as loud as 150 watts. Also 4 ohms is not twice as loud as 8 ohms. If you are running the amp on 50% then that's 150 watts vs 75 watts and with a good cab that will not be a huge difference. A bigger difference will be if you compared a 112 against a 212. More speaker area means you will move more air and the louder and better you will sound, and a cab with more sensitivity will be louder for the same watts by design.
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One of the Macari's had a shop in Wembley when I was at school. Used to save up the bus fare and go and ogle the basses hanging on the wall.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Now put the 4's in their cases and focus on making the 5 work for you.
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[quote name='lowdowner' timestamp='1506024017' post='3376014'] great advice - problem is, my 4 string is a *beaut* of a bass and I love her *very* much [/quote] If your 4 string bass is that good you don't need a 5 string bass.
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There's a version coming out called the Forte which is the B|amp minus the screens and profiles. Also Bergantino seem to have gone over to using authorised dealerships (direct selling?)
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Dunlops on all my basses since the late 80's. No maintenance issues and never had a problem.
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I can't quote the numbers but you will struggle to hear a big difference between 150 and 300 watts. If you run the amp flat out you may hear something but most people don't do that. BF cabs are much more sensitive than most commercially available cabs and will sound louder with whatever amp you put into them, as my example indicates. So assuming the OP wants his cab to sound the same volume as now a single 8 ohm BF cab will do that as easily as many other 4 ohm cabs.
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Get a good used Fender American Standard Precision that feels right and plays well, then if you need to upgrade the sound you can just drop in any number of great sounding pickups.
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These days there are many fantastic small cabs around, but a small 4 ohm cab still has to carry the room, unless you have FOH. I never have FOH, which is why I always use 1, 2 or 3 small 8 ohm cabs. If I had to choose a small 4 ohm cab it would definitely be a Barefaced. But as their 8 ohm cabs are louder than some 4 ohm cabs you don't have to paint yourself into the 4 ohm corner. 2 of my SC's are louder than the 3 Bergantino AE112's I used to use and even the AE112 and CN212.
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Louie Louie by the Kingsmen. Brilliant and raucous.
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I know at couple of players who are trying to be a big fish in a small pond and I think they look a little sad. Who wants to be anything in a small pond? Whatever size fish I could be, I always wanted to be in the biggest pond I could get into. To play with the best musicians, in the best bands and do the best gigs I could. I have been the worse one in several bands but I also did pretty well in others. I know I could/should have done better if I focussed and tried harder, but I was a lazy sod and still am! Ho hum! IME the bad guys are usually the ones that don't want to hear your ideas. If you have something worth saying the good guys are usually the most receptive. If you play in a band and worry about being fired you might as well not bother. Make them want to keep you. Some bands are very cut-throat but when you get to a certain level you're more likely to be fired because you don't "look right" rather than for musical reasons.The one thing to aim for is to always play better this time than you did last time. If you think you could play something better, ask and then change it. Be realistic and make sure you don't fool yourself. I've seen plenty of guys get fired who were convinced they were the bees knees. The Dog and Duck or a US tour? No contest really is there.
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Why does high action sound better than low?
chris_b replied to markdavid's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='markdavid' timestamp='1505840312' post='3374697'] My strings are not hitting the frets with low action, my technique is sound and I play with a fairly light touch, I just find that for whatever reason a higher action produces a slightly different tone which is (imho) a better tone[/quote] It probably does. I wasn't really talking about you specifically, but generally trying to cover some of the other comments that followed your first post. Maybe you're noticing a difference in the sound caused by the pick up height between a high and low action. Assuming you didn't adjust the pickups when you adjusted the action. -
Why does high action sound better than low?
chris_b replied to markdavid's topic in General Discussion
Does high action sound better than low action? No. . . . it depends how your bass is set up and how you play it. If your strings are hitting the frets to the point that the notes are prevented from sounding good then it's either a bad set up or inappropriate technique. Don't blame the action! If you want a low action you can't just crank the bridge saddles down to make the bass play easier. That's only half the job. You've got to make sure the frets are even, the nut and pickups are at the right height and your technique is such that you can play the strings with a much lighter touch. Then the low action can work and sound good. If you "dig in" then only a higher action will work. -
If your rig is "overkill" just use 1 cab on the quieter gigs and both cabs on the bigger gigs. IMO what you currently own is a better rig for volume and tone, in a gigging band context, than what you're proposing. Are both cabs on the floor, ie side by side or are they stacked? Are you having trouble hearing your bass? There is nothing wrong with running an amp at 25% of it's maximum volume. If you do you get a thing called headroom, which is better for your sound and tone when trying to amplify low notes than trying to run an amp at 80%, for example. I do gigs where my amp is at 25% and others where I'm at about 60%. That's like driving your car at 20 in town and 70 on the motorway. I don't see the value in trying to run a bass amp flat out rather than 25%. IMO a flexible rig is a better rig even if it just ticks over for some of the time. Unless you're going through the PA a couple of 8's won't carry the room. 12's ticking over will probably sound better that a pair of 8's being pushed. Then again, you loose dB (volume) by placing your cab where it can't mechanically couple with the floor.
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[quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1505770981' post='3374254'] I personally couldn't get very excited about Lakland Skylines - I just found them a bit bland [/quote] Surprising as they use the same pickups and pre amp as the US models.
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How Long. Not about a cheating woman but a cheating bass player. Written after the band found out Tex Comer was planing to leave Ace. Why Did You Do It by Stretch. Again, not a song about a cheating woman but a cheating drummer Mick Fleetwood. Written by Stretch after he screwed them on an already dodgy US tour when he dropped out at no notice.
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Ben, keep saving and checkout my Sadowsky. Ad below.
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Buying instruments privately within the EU
chris_b replied to Mastodon2's topic in General Discussion
I believe, because of the single market the EU is viewed as one country for CITIES. Same for import duties. So there should be no problems moving basses around within EU borders. -
Good used Lakland Skylines are a lot of bass for the money. Keep checking the classifieds.
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I felt sick for 2 days before my first gig. It wasn't worth the anxiety. I had a great time, the first of thousands. Check everything the night before and take extra batteries. Remember. . . . musicians hear all the bad notes, but audiences hear all the good notes. Have fun and enjoy yourself.