Count Bassy
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Markbass K1 Combo - the new K(ing) on the block?
Count Bassy replied to Al Krow's topic in Amps and Cabs
Some of the best speakers I have heard have a small speaker instead/as well as a tweeter - some how sound more balanced and natural. In particular I have a Musicman HD212 which is a 600W 2 x 12" + 1 x 5" (ish). My rig of choice,would be this with my Marshall DBS7400 on top, but for practicality a Vanderkley 112MNT + LM3 gets used more often. -
[quote name='Jecklin' timestamp='1490125444' post='3262441'] Oh and as for a compensated nut, it's the solution to a problem that didn't exist [/quote] I experimented with a compensated nut in my younger days (well actually a compensated zero fret), and I found that it made a noticeable improvement to the intonation. If one was available on a bass that I could afford then I'd go for it.
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[quote name='Bolo' timestamp='1490563496' post='3266054'] Who has a spare fiver to waste, these days? [/quote] The new plastic ones are meant to last longer, but to me they seem to go just as quickly as the old ones.
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[quote name='smokyflipps' timestamp='1489921803' post='3260789'] Cheers guys, much of the same opinion. Briefly had it up for sale but couldn't bring myself to do it. Maybe keep the head and shift on the cabs. [/quote] I think I saw it on Ebay!. but I have a DBS7400 amp already, and am OK for cabs! (since when was that an excuse?). Anyway, can't speak for the cabs, but you did the right thing keeping the amp. Lots of trouser flapping goodness where, unlike a lot of modern hybrid amps, the valve/SS preamp blend actually does something!!
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[quote name='CameronJ' timestamp='1490340849' post='3264345'] Looks like they've ditched the VLE and VPF controls in favour of the new amp modelling stuff? [/quote] Which is a great shame. I find I can get the sound I want very easily using these two controls on my LM3. I couldn't be arsed messing around with Amp emulations - far too complicated for me -.it seems (to me) like a solution to a non-existent problem. ... and why on earth (Flat or Spheroid) two Jack speaket speaker connection, but only one Speakon? Does anyone still use jacks for speakers these days?
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Degree Project - Need some market research
Count Bassy replied to cris the man's topic in General Discussion
Done, but I'm a bit concerned by [quote name='cris the man' timestamp='1489587596' post='3258180'] In order to show it's a viable idea, I need to do some market research. [/quote] in that you want to 'show' that it is viable, rather than find if it is viable, and this may bias your interpretation of the survey results accordingly. -
As we're talking about Bowie..career highest & lowest
Count Bassy replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I liked and still like "Dancing in the Street", Great driving version which doesn't take itself seriously. -
The DBS7400 is a class H power stage, and I think the DBS200 is the same. so that would be 200 Watts with 2000W peak. Has he tried the amp through different speakers? I would have thought that they'd be the most likely problem after 25 years. Blown Tweeter perhaps?
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Just pulled the trigger on a Bugera 1960 infinitum
Count Bassy replied to sk8's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='markstuk' timestamp='1487766152' post='3242547'] The good news is that bugeras seem either to fail early, or carry on running... One of my guitards is very happy with his... [/quote] This is a standard feature of almost all products, and is refereed to ad the bathtub curve. i.e. there are a relatively high number of failures early which quickly falls off (The tap end of the bath) then there is a period of reltively few failures (the bottom of the bath), and then there is a gradually increasing number of failures as the things start to wear out (The back of the bath). A good bit of kit will have fewer failures at each stage of the curve, but will generally follow the same pattern. -
[quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1488030444' post='3245175'] That's what they mean, but it's of no consequence anyway. Output is limited by voltage swing, which is the same irrespective of the load, while sound levels are measured in decibels, and there's no direct correlation between power and decibels. [/quote] Output swing,[i] and the current/thermal limits of the output devices[/i]!
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If you could be in any band fantasy.
Count Bassy replied to GreeneKing's topic in General Discussion
Well, if it had to be just one then it would have to be Family, as they were/are my favourite band ever. -
[quote name='fleabag' timestamp='1471744060' post='3115533'] He was on Fearless, as well as Bandstand. Just the 2 albums unfortunately. Ric Grech and John Weider played on the other albums [/quote] Apart from "It's Only A Movie", which was Jim Cregan. Saddened to hear that he's gone. Saw him with Asia a few years ago (not really my sort of thing), who were on the same bill as Family. Struck me as a shame that "Family" didn't get him up for one.
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How long have you been playing, and/or how often do you play? You refer to gigging, so I assume you're not a beginner. Different strings will help, but it sounds like you need to toughen your finger tips up. This only really comes from perseverance BUT the trick is (IMHO) to stop when your fingers start to feel sore (easy when practising, not in a gig), i.e. before they blister or shred.Give it a day and repeat. If you let the skin blister/shred then you're back to square one.
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[quote name='skb558' timestamp='1485117623' post='3221317'] Steve Upton, Wishbone Ash drummer went to run a chateau in France. [/quote] And what a great drummer he was!
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Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
Count Bassy replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='kodiakblair' timestamp='1484848259' post='3219094'] Holding out for a Hero written by Jim Steinman Total Eclipse of the Heart also written by Steinman [/quote] Oh well, that's made me look twat hasn't it! Actually I've got to admit that having posted that last post I heard "Total Eclipse of the Heart" on the radio and I did think (without knowing who'd written it) "Actually that could easily be a Meatloaf song" I still think that Meatloaf had a good voice for the songs, obviously not a classic 'good voice' but very suitable for the songs in the same way that Joe Cocker or Tom Waits (or indeed Bonnie Tyler) could be said to have good voices. (still loving that "Twat" gets through the filter) -
Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
Count Bassy replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='mikel' timestamp='1484772992' post='3218389'] Nah. Meatloaf has an awful voice, strained and tuneless. Bonnie Tyler would have done those songs so much better. [/quote] I think Meatloaf had a great voice for those songs at the time. Bonnie Tyler had a great voice for her songs, but I couldn't see it in many Meatloaf/Jim Steinman songs. -
[quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1484777586' post='3218449'] Do they still do Bert Weedon's Play in a Day? Edit; Oh yeah. They do! [url="http://www.bertweedon.com/playinaday.htm"]http://www.bertweedo.../playinaday.htm[/url] [/quote] We are normal and we love Bert Weedon!
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Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
Count Bassy replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1484758125' post='3218191'] Ok I'm gonna say it - he's been dead long enough now... Ace of Spades. Forty-ish minutes of melody-free garbage. [/quote] Loved the short acoustic bit he did in that advert though. -
[quote name='uk_lefty' timestamp='1484665702' post='3217296'] My guitarist loves come together by the Beatles and wants to open shows with it. [/quote] Great song, but I wouldn't class it as an opener.
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[quote name='Harryburke14' timestamp='1484591539' post='3216616'] The weight is the main thing putting me off, my HB Jazz was far too heavy, so just interested in weight... [/quote] Just think of weight being 'Heft', and then it becomes a good thing.
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[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1484598383' post='3216726'] Anything by the Eagles. [/quote] Except "Get Over It", which is a cracker.
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All the above!
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I've always ha d a soft spot for Lazy. Used to cover it in a long gone band.
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And it's "The Weavers Answer" by Family, goose bumps and shivers every time. This should be classed as one of the all time great songs, up there with Bohemian Rhapsody etc, except hardly anyone knows it.
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[quote name='SICbass' timestamp='1484055787' post='3212251'] Was that by any chance in 81/82? [/quote] The original possibly, but I've always played it in straight 4/4. Bdum Tish.