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warwickhunt

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  1. [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='253140' date='Aug 2 2008, 08:59 AM']I don't think it's for anybody at that price! Way over the top in my view, even though it is one of the very rare, early Wals.. Would you agree Mike?[/quote] I don't know a huge amount about Wals but given the prices that bog-standard off the shelf Wals are going for, I'd say that appears to be reasonable for a very well documented early Wal! I'd still not buy it cos it looks fugly but Hey I like Warwicks, so there's no accounting for taste
  2. Nice one It does make an instrument feel more 'you' when you've put something into it!
  3. Never think that you are too good to associate with other local musos and diss them as you rise through the ranks... they'll be the same ones that you'll be associating with on your way back down the ladder if you don't 'quite' make it big. This translates to urinating on people on the way up as it is your p*ss that will shower down on you as you come down
  4. My head's not very powerful at all on a Friday night... Friday night's all right for Pizza & wine
  5. [quote name='BassManKev' post='252650' date='Aug 1 2008, 12:26 PM']i think the guy might just be lazy, i dont think he is tryin to con anyone, he has good feedback, and offers local pickup and paypal payment, i think he's just a bad seller[/quote] As I say, I'm just offering advice! I'm after a bargain as much as the next person (or my mate in this instance) but we passed this up at £500 last time and I'll be advising him to do the same again this time. I'd love to be wrong and someone local can go along and bag a bargain... in which case please let me know how it turns out
  6. [quote name='markytbass' post='252381' date='Jul 31 2008, 10:24 PM']Here's more pics of the Dolphin I bought last Saturday, [size=4][b]I'll try and get some more outside in natural light when its stops raining![/b][/size].[/quote] We'll not hold our breath then
  7. This is just a heads up 'be aware' not a full on scammer warning but I'd be cautious! This Stage I has been up for sale by this seller once before and I enquired 3 weeks ago as to what the serial number and year of manufacture were (I'm 99% certain it's a 90's one and I know of a friend after one). I got a message back saying that it was in a shop at the moment but the seller would get back to me... they never did. Hence I told my mate to leave it for now as there'd be another along soon enough. The listing ended un-sold I think. It came back up again so my mate contacted the seller and got back the same 'shop' response. He persisted and asked again twice this week; he's just gotten a message back stating; "hi there, im really sorry ive been trying to get in touch with the shop where it is at, but has been closed for the week, i believe he is on holiday. i will be unable to get it before the end of auction. sorry for any inconvenience" Now that is all very plausible but TBH if I'd had something up for sale for nearly 3 weeks and I'd had enquires at the beginning of those 3 weeks I'd have found out those details in case any other potential buyers wanted them and to not know the year of manufacture of a fairly expensive instrument like a Warwick NT is a bit of an oversight, especially if you have owned it for 3 years! It may well be genuine and there is the option to collect in person but if you are watching this please use a bit of caution! [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150274731815&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=005"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...A:IT&ih=005[/url]
  8. [quote name='JimBobTTD' post='252541' date='Aug 1 2008, 10:19 AM']warwickhunt - I thought that it was 12lb excluding too. The seller's first response was unclear: "This is a 12lb weight in package without case". But now I know better! Thanks too for your calculations. I'm starting to think that it will be fine. The only worry is that pickups, electronics, 9v battery and bridge will start to add up to a heavy bass...not to mention the fact that the seller is seemingly reluctant to reveal the true weight of the bass.[/quote] The extra bits all add weight but the bridge is the greatest mass. As a point of note... are you sure that you can get all the bits easily? I'm not an expert on BCR but I'd have thought the bridge would have been quite specific to them as they are quite idiosyncratic instruments! There is someone on BC who is a bit of a BCR fan, it may be worth doing a quick search... DONE - it be 'Shockwave' Why not have a word with him about BCR weights and the availability of parts. <edit> You might want to disregard the above as I've just noted that it is a BCR 'copy' so the relevance of any info will be negated
  9. TBH I'd expect the packaging to clock in at 2-3lb (a bag and a bit of sugar ), unless the package includes some kind of case or gigbag in which case the bass is as you say going to clock in as quite a light-weight. I have to confess I didn't read your OP thoroughly and I was talking about basses that weighed up to the 12lb 'excluding' any packaging. I'd say that 12lb fully packaged equals a bass that will be absolutely fine for weight when played.
  10. [quote name='alexclaber' post='252176' date='Jul 31 2008, 05:14 PM']If the neo driver has been designed to sound exactly like the non-neo driver it's replacing then I doubt you could hear a difference - I know this is true for some of the new Eminence pro-audio neos. You may well prefer the white Panda to the black M5 but you'd then be disappointed if given a white M5 because you told your wealthy and generous friend you liked white cars. Your preference for the Aguilar non-neo 1x12"s over the Tech neo 6x10" can tell you only one thing - that you prefer the sound of the DB112 to the Tech neo 610. It can't tell you that you prefer ceramic magnets, nor can it tell you that you prefer 12" speakers. Just those specific speakers in those specific enclosures/configurations. It's a shame really because there's nothing like a good over-generalisation for keeping musicians happy! Alex[/quote] So should replacing a ceramic magnet driver with a neo driver (of similar spec... assuming that is possible within small tolerances) essentially mean that the tone of a given cab should remain consistent? I'm not arguing, just genuinely interested in understanding 'stuff' like this better
  11. [quote name='alexclaber' post='252128' date='Jul 31 2008, 03:58 PM']For direct radiator (i.e. non-horn) cabs the cab design only really affects the tone in the lows. Above ~200Hz it's all down to what the speakers sound like. The difference in tone between your neo and non-neo drivers was just the difference in tone resulting from them being different speakers - the fact that one had a neo magnet and the other a non-neo magnet is immaterial. Replace the non-neo magnet with a neo one of equal strength and the speaker would sound the same. And vice versa. It's a bit like saying that you used to have a white Fiat Panda and now have a black BMW M5 and thus you prefer black cars because they're bigger, comfier and faster than white cars. Alex[/quote] Cheers Alex. So it is safe to say that a neo driver can and will sound different to a non-neo just like any two drivers from different manufacturers can and will sound different. Your analogy of the cars being useful here in that I may well prefer driving the white Fiat panda to the black Beemer So replacing a neo driver with a non-neo driver would be like replacing any 2 drivers regardless of material... would they then sound very different as I assume no 2 speaker manufacturers drivers sound the same; or is it just that the handling characteristics are different?
  12. Just out of interest... what is the combined weight (inc case) of your rack?
  13. I've not regretted downsizing from a 2100watt 6x10 to a pair of 300watt DB 112s. Oddly enough the 6x10 weighed less than the pair of 12s combined and was probably a lot easier to go distances as it had casters (only weighed 30kg anyway ). I think the biggest difference for me is the difference in tonality between the Neo 10s and the non-neo 12s. I'm sure someone very learned explained to me that there shouldn't be a tonal difference between neo and non-neo drivers and that it was the cab design that gave the majority of tone but I can't help thinking that I prefer the tone of non-neo drivers in general. Sorry I'm wondering off topic a bit Back on task! Unless you are playing huge stages where your backline is also your FOH sound I wouldn't worry too much about downsizing, you'd be amazed at how the right speaker/cab can compensate for the loss of all those drivers... well almost
  14. I aim for 9lb being about as heavy as I'd like, though I own a bass that is closer to 10lb. I'd consider anything over 10lb to be heavy I've owned a bass that weighed over 12lb and though the tone was fantastic I'd not want to repeat the experience and 'yes' I will sacrifice a little bit of tone to save lugging an extra 3lb around on my shoulder at every gig.
  15. [quote name='stevebasshead' post='251504' date='Jul 30 2008, 05:55 PM']Hi John, yep I'm depping at the Fat Ox gig on the 23rd, I hope I can do you and the lads justice! I'm looking forward to it, some of the set is the same as Diablo's, others I've played a few years back and the grey matter still has tenuous links to them, and the rest are new to me. RHCP's "By The Way" intro will be an interesting test for my fingers up the dusty end of my bass! Got it all worked out, no probs, even the odd tuning to get that very last chord but 10% of the time I get my fingers on top of each other More practice... Not this weekend, we had to cancel unfortunately for an operation at short notice - health comes first of course. We'll be back on the 9th at The Star on Westgate Rd. Great place, even though the parking/unloading is such a pain! When's your new duo gigging and what sort of material are you doing?[/quote] Hell if I can blag my way through that stuff then you'll do a sterling job... hang on maybe that's why I'm NOT doing it! Duo has progressed from Simon & Garfunkel to Green Day and Georgia Satellites [quote name='DHA' post='251671' date='Jul 30 2008, 09:34 PM']I'am a Geordie!, right about the size. [/quote] I'm sure we are talking about the same Geordie dimensions
  16. [quote name='Josh' post='251636' date='Jul 30 2008, 08:47 PM']Nah his is only 24 frets, I think only NT Thumb's have the elusive 26th fret, that or the older NT Thumbs........ermmmmmmmmm John, please feel free to correct me![/quote] You is correct. The NT have 26 and as has been mentioned the NT Dolphin Pro I also has 26... though who the fook uses more than 12 is beyond me
  17. [quote name='stevebasshead' post='251405' date='Jul 30 2008, 03:23 PM']I'd be up for this assuming I'm free on whatever day you settle on. I can bring a Tech Soundsystems 2x12, Ampeg SVP-Pro, DHA Dual Rackmount, Ric 4003 (stock), Ric 4003 (w/60s pickups/electronics) and a TE T-Bass (w/Seymour Duncan Jazz and MM pickups/preamp). I'm also waiting on Dave Hall to finish off my all-valve VT5 amp (12AX7's plus an EL90 power valve) so if that comes in time I can bring that too, would be a great opportunity to put it through it's paces. Regards, Steve.[/quote] Nice one Steve. We'll arrange something during August for sure. We'll stay touch. BTW I hear you are helping the lads out and filling in for the gig I couldn't do, nice one. Are you gigging with Diablo this week/weekend?
  18. [quote name='ahpook' post='251439' date='Jul 30 2008, 04:00 PM']not so ! my better half is 5' 1" ![/quote] Ahhh but as you say she is a 'half'... were she full size and not a 'half' she'd be 10' 2"
  19. Cheers one and all Is anyone else using one in a similar circumstance (i.e. as a sub-mixer for a looper/mini rehearsal tool). I can see the suitability for a tutor/pupil so that you can both play through one combo but I am also intrigued by the possibility of USB out into your PC... is it then a simple process to record etc?
  20. [quote name='Wooks' post='251386' date='Jul 30 2008, 03:02 PM']I've got a [url="http://www.behringer.com/UB802/?lang=ENG"]Behringer UB802[/url] that's pretty good. I use it when my tutor comes to my place so that he can plug his gear into my amp save him having to lug his around. It does the job, you can plug up 6 bits of kit in, it has it's own effects loop that is individually controllable, all in all it's a nice bit of kit. There are a few Behringer mixers on EBay that are reasonaly priced too. I hope this helps you out mate? [/quote] The Behringer does appear to be coming out as a favourite but I've just got niggly doubts about reliability! Any issues with yours?
  21. Cheers for that Steve. Those Behringers are cheap enough but I think I'd probably need some basic EQ. I think 4 channels would be sufficient but I'd need to be able to also need something that could accommodate different levels such as an active bass or a mic for vocals.
  22. My present musical project involves a friend and I doing a bunch of acoustic numbers with both of us doing guitar and vocals and me playing bass as well (obviously not while playing guitar); we are also both utilising loopers (well... trying to). I'd like to get a little mini-mixer to use both for house rehearsals and for a bit of live work. This wouldn't be the main PA mixer/amp it would just be a sub mixer for me and something to use as a mixer in the house which will just run into a guitar combo. Is there anything that is good value for money and is there anything obvious that I might overlook when picking a mixer? If you are doing this yourself any insight would be useful.
  23. I have a love/hate relationship with Warwick Thumbs (NT & BO). I love the tone and aesthetics of them and yet despite owning about 5 NTs over the years I always find that when they are strapped on the 1st fret/nut position is too far away; no problem sitting down but I feel like I need my arms to be 6" longer to comfortably play down the deep end Oddly enough I like a light bass and I've not found the Thumb to be a massively heavy bass (though for its diminutive size I suppose it could be lighter) nor have mine ever suffered from neck dive!
  24. We are going to give this a couple of weeks so that we can get a better selection of amps and cabs together. In the meantime I'm going to experiment with sticking a vocal mic' in front of my cab and see what can be done with the minimum of equipment. I may well be picking brains for advice on uploading samples
  25. [quote name='Mr Fudge' post='250975' date='Jul 30 2008, 01:02 AM']I will be happy to post pics of pedals, PM if you want a pic of my balls! [/quote] [quote name='mr.sibs' post='250993' date='Jul 30 2008, 03:03 AM']pm'd[/quote] I hope you aren't all intent on sending pics of your balls to the poor guy... he only asked for advice on pedals
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