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Speaker cable question (running 2x big twin 2 gen3..)
chris_b replied to Benji85's topic in Amps and Cabs
We are all guessing. Email Barefaced. They will have a better chance of solving your problem . PS beat me to it. -
Speaker cable question (running 2x big twin 2 gen3..)
chris_b replied to Benji85's topic in Amps and Cabs
You are causing a 1600 watt cab to breakup by using a 500 watt amp? I don't know Ashdown, but sounds like you're over-driving the preamp. I'd email Barefaced and get their opinion on this. -
Speaker cable question (running 2x big twin 2 gen3..)
chris_b replied to Benji85's topic in Amps and Cabs
Your 500 watt amp is pushing a BT2 to "breaking point"???? I find that surprising. Maybe you are pushing the amp too hard? In my loudest band I use a 700 watt amp into a BF BB2 and SM. With the volume at 1 o'clock, I'm getting no break up at all. Even using the B string on my PJ5. -
That was Victor Wooten.
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I agree. Guitar, vocals and drums were good but. . . . . !
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This. You might be modding because you want to, or because you have to, but I'd suggest the next bass you buy should do the job without any help from you. Think of a bass, then get a better one., A used bass in great condition, that sounds right, will help your budget go further.
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Bad notes are debatable, but a bad groove is unforgivable. Musicians hear all the bad notes and audiences hear all the good notes.
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The SVT3-PRO user manual says turn the Master up full and balance the volume on the Gain. I could only get the Master to 3 o'clock before the "noise" became intrusive. All the buttons were in the off position. Through Mesa Boogie 210EV and 115EV cabs it could go very loud.
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Mistakes are fine. It's what you play next to turn them back into good notes that matters.
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Whatever the singer is doing is the song, so follow them. If individual musicians get it wrong then keep to the arrangement and let them catch up.
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More speakers equals all of those things, plus better tone. I used both cabs at the weekend when 1 would have covered the gig. With no extra volume, the top cab made it easier for me to hear myself and the better tone from moving more air made 2 cabs a good move.
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I've seen other players break strings, lose sound during a set and not even get past sound check. That has never happened to me but it's part of my job to ensure I'm covered if it does. Most of the guitarists I play with use 2 guitars, one even has backup pedals, and several drummers bring 2 snare drums. I'm getting paid. Someone, a promoter/landlord, is hiring the band so they can make money, therefore a professional approach includes backups.
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Don't tell Albert Collins, Joe Louis Walker or Etta James. I've been playing all styles of music, including blues bands, with 5 string basses since the mid 90's. No one has made a negative comment yet.
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Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
chris_b replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
Nope. No sympathy for the band. My guess is that anyone who is hating the show won't be at the front of the stage, but will be at the back looking for the door. If all the band can see, amongst the crowd having a good time, is one person not having a good time, then they should either try harder or get on with doing their job for the majority. -
Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
chris_b replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
So you don't like one person in the room, what's the problem in putting on a great show for everyone else? -
HOW hard is it to find a decent band to play in these days?
chris_b replied to Lfalex v1.1's topic in General Discussion
. . . . and it's about meeting losers and being picky at the same time. He's had 3 attempts. That's not even scratching the surface. When he's had 33 attempts then talk about the problems finding good bands. Unless you are well connected, very talented or just lucky, you have to start at the bottom, maybe in less than ideal bands and work your way up to better bands from there. -
HOW hard is it to find a decent band to play in these days?
chris_b replied to Lfalex v1.1's topic in General Discussion
"Decent" bands don't advertise. It's all done by word of mouth, recommendation, friends of friends etc. Get into a band (or several) and meet as many musicians as you can. If your face fits you'll meet people who will be interested in working with you.- 176 replies
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That's how I used to set up my LM2. It was a great sound in every room, with a Lakland 55-94 through Berg cabs.
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There are a couple of promoters my bands work for and it's all done on a personal level. If they like you, you're in. If they don't you're out. How good the band is is not always the prime motivation to giving you the gig. If the decision to end the relationship is made it doesn't matter how flimsy the reason, you didn't say the right thing when last you met, etc, it can be an arbitrary thing.
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We rise through the ranks depending on our personalities, ability on our instrument and by being in the right place at the right time. My last audition was in 1985. Since then I've been solidly gigging thanks to the recommendations of people I've met or played with. . . . . or people who know people I've played with. IMO learning to network is almost as important as learning to play your instrument.
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I've got cases for all my basses but they are kept in the shed. I use gig bags instead. Every lb saved is a god send.
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Lozz, you need a trolley. Don't carry anything that you can pull.
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Tonight I took both basses as usual. I played the Jazz in the first set and the PJ in the second set. Just cos I could.
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Who? It's a Jazz bass! The blurb seems to be pushing the finish and the player. Apart from the colour and signature is it any different from all the other Jazz basses?
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I've had amps and cabs fail on gigs, but so far, fingers crossed, I've never had a bass failure. I always take both on every gig and decide which will be the #1 and which will be the spare during the sound check.