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kwmlondon

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  1. I’ve got the head and cab- is there any difference?
  2. You wouldn’t say that if you knew me …
  3. Maybe I need more sole?
  4. They don't have much of a pick of bass players. I can give rise to some awful behavior! They even indulge my gear fetish "oh, that's a nice new cab you have and what's that, a new pedal? I'm sure they'll sound amazing!"
  5. I'm 47, I've not been fashionable for two decades now.
  6. Just paint your feet black. Nobody'd know.
  7. I guess sandals may be a good compromise!
  8. I have no need for one of these, nor the space nor the money but damn I remember seeing them in the 90s when they came out and wanting one sooooo badly. Still do. GLWTS
  9. Yep. I know. I do have some shoes with very thin tread though, they feel very connected.
  10. Yep. I agree - when I was in The Music Complex I kept my shoes on but I really wanted to take them off. If it wasn't for the state of the carpet...
  11. The last couple of rehearsals I've been to I've felt compelled to take my shoes off. I have no idea why. I've started to notice a lot of performers don't wear shoes. Anyone else getting this?
  12. Yep. Mine's quite heavy but with a nice padded Mono strap I've gotten used to it. I'm happier just having 4 positions though, no blend - I'd just end up dicking about with settings all the time otherwise. I'm very, very taken with the bass though and part of me would fancy getting a Canadian one, but the other part of me (the one that knows how much is in the bank) is just laughing at the idea. I'll just keep an eye out for a cheap eq pedal I recon. Cheers for all your input though. Much appreciated.
  13. You know, I have thought about this. I've also thought about widening one of the holes to put an output jack there as I HATE the positioning as standard, but we're getting into seriously messing about with an expensive bass. I think the reason I've not used the eq is down to not playing live much. I think it may be a bit more useful in a gigging context, but from what I hear the Glockenglang is a better preamp anyway.
  14. I mean, that looks fantastic, but I've upgraded the pots on mine to the Dingwall ones and I really like them so stacked pots would be a major annoyance. I know. I'm being picky here...
  15. So, take down the treble on the amp to get the passive-type tone I want and then use the active to whack them up? Maybe it'd work but I find the idea of cutting frequencies then having to use an active circuit to add them back goes against my approach. Question though, if I added a tone control in the guitar body how would that be any different to having it a pedal? Would the problem be the addition of an extra length of instrument cable creating the problem? Perhaps the easiest thing would be to keep an eye out for a graphic eq pedal?
  16. Hi basschat folks. I've got a question about adding a passive tone control to my setup. I've got a Dingwall Combustion and, honestly, I never use the active circuit - I just leave the batteries out and use the switch as a handy mute control. I do really miss a passive tone though for songs where I want a darker tone, but it's important I can turn it off/on easily rather than fiddle with the treble on an amp. I'm toying with the idea of changing the circuit to a Glockenklang one on the bass as the treble on that acts as a passive tone when the preamp's off, but that'd be a faff and expense especially as I'd not trust my own ham-fisted soldering so it'd be off to a tech to sort. Would I be bonkers to buy a few components and make my own passive tone pedal? I could even have a selector for different caps. Has anyone done this?
  17. Hiya. Lovely bass. Don’t worry about the marks on the frets, it’s not that they’re worn down it’s just the way they look when you play them (mine has loads). It’ll take years if hard use before they need attention. Good deal there especially with that case. GLWTS.
  18. Well, this is embarrassing. Just heard back from Chris at Darkglass and he asked me to check a couple of things, like the PSU, and if I'd accidentally pressed the A&B buttons at the same time and accidentally put it into bypass mode. What? *goes and plugs ADAM in and presses A&B at the same time to deactivate bypass mode* FIXED! So. We've learned a couple of things: 1. I don't read manuals. 2. The Darkglass ADAM has a bypass mode and when activated it looks like there's no power to the unit 3. Darkglass customer service come back quite quickly (and they replied on a Saturday which is above and beyond) 4. I'm a dufus. 5. I've got a spare DI/preamp/distortion pedal now! Have a great weekend!
  19. Just bought an Ultraharmonix Bass Metaphore pedal to tide me over the next couple of rehearsals… £68 posted not bad.
  20. I've got a Darkglass Aggressively Distorting Advanced Machine (ADAM) and it just died in a rehearsal. One moment fine, the next totally dead - no lights, no live, nada. I checked the PSU, it works fine with another pedal. I called Anderton's and they said that it's out of warranty - bought 12 Jan 2022 - so they'll reach out to the distributors to see if they'll repair it. I just wondered if anyone knows what Darkglass are like, generally? I'm hoping they'll accept that it's a high-end product and fix it without my making a fuss (it's an expensive piece of kit and the consumer goods act would apply to something only 15 months old and very well taken care of, I've used the small claims court a couple of times before but I'd really rather not). Anyone got any experience? I'll keep you posted on how this turns out too...
  21. OHMYGODWANTWANT!!! I have no use for this and no space for it but I've always wanted one... GLWTS
  22. I’ve been at a pub gig where one of these filled the room. Quality piece of kit GLWTS
  23. Okay. Cheers. Let me check if it’ll work.
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