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chris_b

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  1. [quote name='lownote12' timestamp='1487661827' post='3241514'] Cheers Chris [/quote] The real answer is to take what you need and only you know what that is. I just take one of everything. An old story; I was told I make all my basses sound like me. I wasn't quite sure what to make of that, then I saw a video where I started on the Lakland and switched to my Lull P bass and the differences were. . . . at best, slight!! After that I travel light and don't bother which bass I take to the gig.
  2. As Ambient says, depends how good you are and what you're playing. It's very easy to lock with a good drummer on the first gig. . . if you've both done your homework, can listen to each other and can play. If you can't do that then please don't assume that no one else can. The OP has to fit in to a working band. They don't have to fit to him, so the onus is on him to join in and get himself up to speed. These guys seem to be willing to hold the fort until he does this, but instead of doing that he's throwing in the towel, giving up! That's sad, because he's throwing away the best confidence building and learning situation he'll ever be in. Don't walk away, use the patience that these guys are obviously showing and get on this accelerated rock bass learning curve. Gigging with these guys is worth more than every rehearsal put end to end. As I said earlier, unless we haven't been told all the facts, he must be better than he thinks he is or they'd have fired him already.
  3. My fantasy would be to swap with Duck Dunn in 1962. Then I'd be the one on all those Stax, Atlantic, Booker T and Blues Brothers records. . . . and all the rest.
  4. If they haven't fired you then you must be doing a good job. Are you running through the songs at home? To walk away now doesn't seem like the right thing to do
  5. You want to match the bass to the song and you don't want to look like a plonker? Hmmmm, how can I be diplomatic? You must realise that no one (not even another bassist) will care two hoots whether the sound of different basses will match different songs or not. The sound of your best bass will match every song you play, as long as you sound good, play well and don't hit too many bum notes.
  6. If you're gigging what is the point of "rehearsing your arse off"? If you are well prepared and have done your homework you shouldn't need rehearsals at all.
  7. The SVT 3 PRO is 450 watts at 4 ohm. . . . but if the AG500 gets your interest, wait another month or so and the AG700 will be available.
  8. I think this is a good idea.
  9. My rule of thumb is that if the volume controls are always over 12 o'clock then I need a more powerful amp. But you're already running an 800 watt amp. The "controls don't mean a thing" mantra might be relevant at the cheap end of the market or at some time in the past, but it doesn't apply these days at the "professional" end. I'd like someone who repeats this mantra to come up with some actual examples, names of amps that are at full volume at 12 o'clock. Anyway, the D800 is not one of those amps. You get what it says on the front panel. If you're running your amp too hard it will overheat and switch off. I wouldn't expect you could hurt a D800 in this way. Thermal protection would step in and prevent any damage. If it hasn't done that then you're OK. I'd suggest you need less volume from the amp and more from the speakers. The D800 is an accurate 800 watts which will run at 2 ohm, so I'd add another cab.
  10. [quote name='prowla' timestamp='1487575984' post='3240775'] The issue with these new Gibbos is that they look a bit generic; [/quote] I would imagine the first instruction to the designers was, "This can't look anything like a Fender". That's one hand tied behind their backs right there. The next was probably, "This can't look like anything we already designed". That's the other hand tied! The designers were probably pointed in the direction of "safe". This is a first step in a comeback for Gibson. The next bass will probably be a better one. I'm no Gibson fan and my instructions to the designers would have been, "Take the most popular bass we have ever made and come up with a great version 2". It's a first step, but this design makes me think that Gibson are competing with Asian made basses in the US. I would expect Americans to lap them up. That looks like a good starting point for Gibson, but what do I know. Both Fender and Gibson have been (and maybe still are) on the verge of bankruptcy so have to make big moves to stay in business. Neither seem to have been very bold or adventurous with their new models, but if these basses play well and sound good then people will accept the looks. GAK have them in stock for £844. That's not a bad price for a USA made instrument, and the deluxe version will probably make more people happy.
  11. I don't know. Fender get slagged off for sticking with the same 4 designs and Gibson get slagged off for coming up with something different. If these basses sounded good enough I'd play one. Hanging around my neck they wouldn't look generic, boring, horrid, zzzzzzzzz or weird. I've got enough of that to spare whatever bass I'm playing.
  12. [quote name='Defo' timestamp='1487502790' post='3240202'] What if we set the cost bar at £1200 (no secondhand) [/quote] If you say "no secondhand" you exclude many of the better basses that could fall within your budget.
  13. I don't understand the phrase "yearly allowed"! Looking at the gear in your sig I don't think you need any more gear. Even though it's "that time of the year"!!
  14. There are so many great songs. . . . [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Yd0xyZHus"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Yd0xyZHus[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxTn1om6sWE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxTn1om6sWE[/url] Couldn't decide which Bobby Bland song. . . Dreamer, Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City or Members Only.
  15. [quote name='bassjim' timestamp='1487425119' post='3239705'] I think this backing band is very good. [/quote] Good. . . but no funk here.
  16. Wonderful drummer. Very sad news.
  17. A couple I've been listening to lately. . . . [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=habje7Yl0Ug"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=habje7Yl0Ug[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFsXZ53N7H4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFsXZ53N7H4[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVtKU4nmgNc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVtKU4nmgNc[/url]
  18. Bartolini pickups and keep it passive.
  19. I've just been given Chelsea Dagger to learn for a function in 2 weeks. I've only ever heard this on the radio as background noise, so I listened to it properly yesterday. We are not the Fratellis so I plan to use the sound of a Mike Lull bass (fingers) into a TH500 amp into Barefaced 112 cabs, ie my sound. No help at all, I know, but that's it.
  20. You don't need to spend any money, just adjust and improve your technique. If your sound is good with the Markbass then changing the strings to suite the Blackstar might adversely affect your Markbass sound. Really the solution is in you. Lift your fretting fingers off the strings when you're moving your hand and hit the strings with less force with your plucking fingers. Raise the bridge until the buzzing/clicking noises stop. If that makes the strings too high, go back and work on your technique. Or. . . . as this "problem" mostly goes away when you play the Markbass. . . . Sell the Blackstar and use the Markbass at home, or ignore the "noises" and carry on improving your technique until the extraneous noises go away.
  21. chris_b

    80's tone

    "Any old plank" supporter here. Define [i]crucial[/i]. Nice to have, or must have? Unless you're in a tribute band I don't believe you have to play a particular instrument. Your bass lines and how you play them are more important. I was playing in Blues and Soul bands in the 80's so what do I know, but my cover band of the last 15 years played a lot of 80's hits and I used my Mike Lull and US Lakland "planks" on every song. I'd play them in any band and any style. Look at Pino in The Who and Jerry Barnes in Chic. Both sound fantastic, but neither play or sound anything like the original bass player. I'd be [i]you[/i] on any bass [i]you[/i] own.
  22. Trevor, which La Bella flats did you get?
  23. [quote name='dood' timestamp='1487259314' post='3238450'] The one at the opposite end to the port. So stood up, the top speaker is full range. [/quote] Cheers
  24. I've don't regret selling any of the basses, because I was always upgrading to a better one.
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