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Can anyone recommend a courier to move a VERY large cab?
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1349467980' post='1826860'] Yes, I've had a bad experience when someone else used ParcelMonkey to ship something fairly valuable to me and it disappeared for 3 days, though it did eventually re-appear safe and sound. I guess if you pay peanuts you get parcelmonkeys. [/quote] Ha ha, agreed. Amazingly I had two couriers booked yesterday and both let me down, I'd also booked a collection for delivery today via Interparcel which they failed to collect. Perhaps it was national courier crapness day? -
Can anyone recommend a courier to move a VERY large cab?
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
i most certainly won't be using Parcel Monkey or Night Freight again. It seems that the former take the money from the punter and the latter does the job. Only if the latter doesn't do the job (as has happened), they're both pretty clueless, my cab's still where it was, and Parcel Monkey have still charged me for the pleasure? Come back Parcelforce, all is forgiven -
Not for the first time. Clarky and I have just arranged a deal, and in doing so he's done me a huge favour for which I am extremely grateful. Mate, I owe you one C
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Can anyone recommend a courier to move a VERY large cab?
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Mr Bassman' timestamp='1349113304' post='1822020'] I needed a large mystery box transporting about a week ago and posted [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/187432-anyone-travelling-from-yorkshire-to-london/"]here[/url] and had a response witin 24 hours. The box and contents were delivered safely within a couple of days. Thankyou Basschat [/quote] Ha ha, I bet I can guess where that box was going! Parcel Monkey now moving my box at a very reasonable rate, fingers crossed! -
[quote name='Wiggybass' timestamp='1349207005' post='1823376'] Possibly a bit late but I have to say that a Sansamp RBI would be the perfect solution if you can handle having an extra box. Advantages (not in any order): * Two electronically balanced outputs, wet and dry, so you can feed [i]exactly[/i] the sound you want (post-gain / blend / EQ) to the house PA as well as also giving them a dry feed if you want. * Duplicated wet / dry unbalanced outputs for connection to your own backline * Quality FX loop with choice of fully wet or 50/50 blend with original signal so you can run non-preamp based FX properly, or (as I do) connect a tuner for silent tuning * Instrument inputs front and rear, and it's footswitchable in / out * Really musical EQ with well-chosen frequencies for bass, a useful presence control and a sensible gain range able to produce fully clean to comprehensively nasty preamp overdrive from pretty much any input level * Very solidly built! I've used my RBI for years (in fact I have two) and can't imagine gigging without it. Couple of weeks ago I gigged at a local music venue and DI'd into their system as normal - at soundcheck the engineer asked me to play a bit, I did and he started smiling. I stopped and he said 'Is that a Sansamp?' I nodded and he said, 'Fantastic - they always sound great. Can we do the drums...?' [/quote] I don't disagree, other than it's not an amp and not less than 12" wide! I also think it suffers from the same limitations as the Sansamp/VT Bass, that is, it's good but synthetic C
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[quote name='cameltoe' timestamp='1349205867' post='1823351'] Alex, You need a PA! [/quote] He could probably build you a pretty decent one
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[quote name='BassBod' timestamp='1349204766' post='1823317'] Something tells me you should go gentle with those AI cabs...probably over cautious, but I've seen a few with rattling speakers. I know what you mean about getting your sound from a box of tricks...but aren't valves just fancy light bulbs anyway?? For me, an easy load in always wins over "the sound" - I seem to get paid much more when no-one is listening anyway. My holy grail box is the Alembic F2B (single rack space, very light) but most of the time I just don't want to cart even a small rack bag around, its stealth gigging and every bag/box has to be essential. [/quote] Ha ha, wish I gigged sufficiently frequently to worry about such things! Point taken re the cabs though, although I have to say I've put some pretty serious dbs through them from DB to not be unduly worried. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1349205124' post='1823332'] If I had any money Chris, I would have bought the AI stuff from you but I'm definitely keeping my Walkabout. Good luck with your new plan. [/quote] Cheers Dave, I'm hoping it works out a better compromise than the Walkabout for both DB and electric, although if I had the money..........
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Looks like this is sorted folks, I'm going to be running a Walkabout head through the two AI cabs. Can't wait (With thanks to the mysterious benefactor............)
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Thanks for the replies guys [quote name='BassBod' timestamp='1349193454' post='1823097'] I got very nice results from an AI Clarus amp by putting something "dirty" in front, and using it as a powered speaker. The AI amps are great, just very clean with eq so subtle it passes me by. My old Sansamp worked well, as long as you're gentle with the eq and the blend control,as did the VT pedal and a Sadowsky..or a SFT clone (but grungier..) there are loads to chose from. Also worked a treat with Euphonic Audio amps. Its not real valve grunt, but I found it was very useable and most of all convenient and cost effective! [/quote] Agreed, I ran my old Sansamp VT Bass through the AI from my Ric and it sounded really good, but I hate using boxes to get 'the sound' if you know what I mean. It kinda felt a little synthetic, good, but synthetic (although I'm sure no-one in the audience would have noticed) [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1349193915' post='1823106'] Have you tried popping the DB through Markbass gear to see if you like it? I had a DB through my MB 2x10 combo & I thought it sounded superb. [/quote] I've never tried it with DB, I don't really like the way my basses sound through Markbass cabs. Nothing wrong with them, just don't like them all that much.
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Right, I've got a rather nice Acoustic Image Contra II combo and extension cab that i like for double bass but which, although it does a decent enough job if I'm after a clean sound, doesn't really do what I'd like it to do for electric bass. I need to reduce some gear at the moment, so was thinking of selling the AI rig and buying a Mesa Walkabout to cover both DB and electric. Cut a long story short, no-one seems to want to buy the AI gear which means I would be spending 'non gear-allocated funds' (N-GAFs) on the Walkabout (and as we all know, the Beedster-Clarky Law dictates that previously cheap and plentiful used gear such as a Walkabout Scout suddenly become inexplicably rare and expensive once you've decided you absolutely must have one). It's probably fair to say also that at high volumes the Walkabout can get a bit too grunty for DB. So, I was reading various posts on here last night about combos and micro heads and was wondering if what I need to do is keep the AI and simply buy a head specifically for electric - that is one that will provide some warmth and some grunt - but run it through the AI cabs for electric whilst keeping the AI head for DB. I wouldn't be using this rig for big gigs, for that i have 'The Monster' (400+/1516). I'd simply be using it for practice and rehearsals, the latter of which will need to keep up with drums. So, I've been tempted by the Phil Jones M300, by some TC heads I've seen and the EBS Riedmar I've read a lot about over recent days. Also in the running I'd guess would be an Orange TB, although i think it might scare the AI cabs a little, and i guess even a tube front-ended Markbass could do the job? What I'm looking for most is warmth and a little bit of grunt (for which a Walkabout head would be perfect, all joking aside I think the TB provides a little too much grunt). I'm also very fond of para or semi-para EQ (Walkabout wins again of course). It needs to sit on top of an AI cab so ideally should be no wider than about 10-12 inches, in fact, the smaller the better. I'd also prefer not to be spending much more than £500 new or used if at all possible (Walkabout loses). I'd really appreciate both your thoughts on which head would be best and on running such a head through the rather small AI cabs Thanks Chris
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I might be splitting my old Faker which has all genuine Ric parts including VTC pot and stereo out. Yes, they are expensive when bought new and will probably not be as cheap as you'd like when bought used either, sorry . Either way I'll keep you posted! lots of other genuine Ric parts might be up for sale also (RI Horseshoe, TRC, pickguard, etc). Chris
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In case the guy who was going to loan this bass doesn't actually show up to collect it, this is still FS at a bargain £450. I'd been playing this in a Macca style for a while (heavy tapes, high action, thumpy Beatles lines). I restrung it with TI Jazzers, dropped the action and played it in anger last night and it really does have a great core tone, very sweet for a Ric, in fact at times more Precision-like, but with far more bottom end. I did notice that - having played my 4003FL mostly recently - the neck is pretty thin by comparison (as Clarky commented somewhere above). In my too-ing and fro-ing about whether to keep or move this bass, that factor is probably the one that's going to decide that it's going as I've never really got on with thin necks (the main reason for my dislike of Jazzes). However, I guess this might just be what someone out there's looking for, a Ric-alike with a thin neck, and it's also relatively light for a Ric. C Chris
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[quote name='wal4string' timestamp='1336770138' post='1650970'] Bought SR4 Tuners and string tree from Paul. Arrived the next day after I paid. Faultless transaction. Many Thanks Paul [/quote] Ha ha, you don't want to sell them to me do you Paul, I just bought the neck that's missing these very parts (seriously, if you do, please drop me a PM) Yes, as you may have guessed i bought a lovely fretless 'ray neck from Paul as part of my new economic bass setup (wonder how long that will last). Top guy to deal with, great neck and great packaging. In eBay terms A++++++++++++++++++++! Chris
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Can anyone recommend a courier to move a VERY large cab?
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
Thanks very much guys, encouraging stuff, I'll try a few of those suggestions. Re relying on them not weighing it, I got charged a fortune for an overweight package a few years back, so yes they do occasionally weigh them, and if they find you've been telling them porkies, their small print allows you to stick on a hefty 'administration fee' (i.e., fine) for doing so -
I doubt there is anyone better than Sims for refins, the work Martin's done for me over the years has been quite simply outstanding
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Yep, tubes
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FS - Modulus Flea Bass FB4 - Pimped Blue Sparkle! SOLD
Beedster replied to Me And My Bass's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1349001373' post='1820453'] +1 not that it really makes much difference but thats an fb4. andy [/quote] Which is, to my mind, a far more desirable instrument anyway My early 2000's FB4 was definitely one of the best basses I've owned and (story of my life), I kinda wish I'd kept it. I don't think I've ever picked up an easier to play instrument, and the tone was outstanding. My 2008 FB4 (manufactured just before they became the 'Funk Unlimited') was nothing like as good. I've no idea if this is a common experience, but a couple of guys I know who've owned more than one FB4 seem to rate the earlier models. I short, I'd agree with Andy and advertise this as what it is, a Modulus Flea Bass. Good luck either way, I'd love to own another, outstanding instruments C -
First winter with a carved bass... Advice?
Beedster replied to thisnameistaken's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I'll be keeping a keen eye on this topic as well (sorry, not a very helpful response!) C