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[quote name='Musky' post='214246' date='Jun 7 2008, 10:41 AM']Yeah, I noticed that when it popped up in one of those google ads at the top of the page. They don't seem to be offering the 1x12 without the horn now though (unless I'm missing something).[/quote] I'm sure Mike could make you one without the horn.
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Only tried the reds. You are probaly better off with fuse-wire!
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Contact EMS in Southend, Essex. He'll sort it for you.
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I'm using three 12's
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Agreed! The name is pants!
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Anyone know when the Piccolo will be available? I can't find any mention on Epi's web site.
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After a bad experience with a fault on my new DB750, I searched for a quality high-powered head that had the ability to drive 2-ohms. I settled on the Titan because it has some useful features. Two identical channels is extremely useful. These are basically Big Block 750 pre-amps. Plus there's the ability to preset a 'solo' volume and overdrive on each channel. All these cool features are footswitchable. Within a week, and before I gigged it, it started to distort at lounge volume! Fortunately Westside Distribution in Glasgow said that they have an approved Mesa service company. EMS, not far from me in Southend. I took it straight to them and it turned out to be a power supply fault. 4 weeks later it's fixed and ready for gigging. Gig night arrived, and with my amp track record, I took along my GK1001 as backup. Anyway, here's my thoughts on the amp: [u]Construction 10[/u] Solid thick milled aluminium fascia and knobs. Bomb proof sleeve. They do a rack mount version, but they are no different, and the amp is just slid into the sleeve from the rear, and secured by a timber strap and four long bolts, screwed in from the base. No rack handles, as I considered taking out of the sleeve and mounting in a rack bag. Weighs a ton! With 22 mosfets and 4 valves I guess a lot of the weight is the PSU. [u]Flexibility 10[/u] Each channel has gain, overdrive, parametric mid, active bass/treble, passive mid and its own master vol and solo facility. All features are controlled by the included footswitch. 1400w into 2-ohms should give endless headroom. [u]Sound & Performance 1[/u] Used for one gig with a CIJ JB75-100US and very disappointed. It was a typical pub gig, and we are an average rock covers band, so you would have thought the amp in this situation would have had headroom and power to spare? Wrong. I used it with my three Aguilar DB112 cabs, giving 2.6 ohms and capable of handling 900w, so there's not a problem there. The amp has an impedance switch on the back that you must use if using 2-ohms. So this was turned on. Basically the amp run out of steam, was running so hot all the facia knobs were hot (not warm) to the touch and worst of all it had a weird compression to the sound. If you imagine a compressor set too high and you loose all attack, but it gets louder as the note decays, well it was like that. I couldn't play quietly because the sound was being boosted. So I had no dynamics. For the second half I switched to my GK head, but had to lose one cab because of the impedance, and instantly loads more power & headroom. It went back to EMS who tested it and found no fault. Back it went to Westside for them to test. They told me the amp has a built-in compressor/limiter in front of the preamp. So what they did was to make some internal adjustments and they assured me it has made considerable difference. Well that was the last straw. I didn't want an amp that has an un-defeatable compressor in it, and also one that's been modified from standard. I hate compressors with a vengeance. Personally I've always found them to take away your dynamics, but thats only my view. After discussing with Alex at The Gallery, I ended up swapping it for an Epifani UL902c. I'll review that soon, but basically WOW!! [u]Value for money 0[/u] This is one of the most expensive heads out there. If the amp is functioning properly, this really is a poor head in my opinion. Maybe there still was something wrong with the head, but for me, if a new product goes wrong, it puts me right off. So unfortunately my experiences with Mesa haven't been good. I can't fault Westside Distribution in Glasgow. Excellent service and communication. All the above is my personal opinion, and I'm sure there are lots of satisfied Mesa users out there. Cheers Ian
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[quote name='zapp' post='196939' date='May 12 2008, 09:53 AM']I'm sorry not to have seen this earlier but I have been very busy of late. As a previous customer of Ian's ( He built the bass in my avatar ) I can only say that his work is of the very highest standard. I've been playing Bass and Guitar for 30 odd years and played many different instruments from very cheap to 'oh my God, how much'!!!! And the Bass he's built for me is the best I've played by some margin. He exceeded my expectations and is a great bloke to deal with as well so buy with confidence. If I was looking for a 5 I'd buy it. I thought I'd put a couple of pics on just to show the standard. Hope you don't mind Ian........ [/quote] Hey thanks for the nice words Dave. And a pleasure to deal with you Sir. I think you hit the nail on the head with your timber choices. Tonally and aesthetically superb. We ended up with a big sounding bass with tons of bite.
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Need to find a Bartolini dealer in UK
Chopthebass replied to thewalruswaspaul's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='lwtait' post='196218' date='May 10 2008, 08:42 PM']thomann is in germany, i dont think you have to pay imports because its part of the EU (could be wrong). they stock barts.[/quote] No import to pay. Apart from adding the shipping, the price you see is the price you pay. Dunno if the naff euro value makes Thomann prices not so good at the mo. -
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GK amps are great. I used to use my 1001 head with GK cabs, and had the 4-way cables. Works great, but I no longer have the cabs, and just use the head with non GK cabs. It just means the 50w amp on the head is redundant. The cabs crossover and tweeter does the work, and unless you plan to distort your bass, there is no difference to the full GK setup.
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With my track record for new amps developing faults, I'd definitely buy new from Poptart!
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This was an experiment to try a set of custom made 5-string version of Wizard 84's. Andy hadn't done these in the standard Jazz case before, so these are a bar-type magnet rather than individual pole pieces. So any string spacing is achievable. The body is ash, with an unusual dark flame maple top. Neck is Licensed Fender MM neck that has been lacquered and the frets dressed/polished. The MM necks are great, but they do need a bit of work. All that needs doing is the passive wiring, and a control cover. I'll either finish it or sell a bit cheaper as is. I have installed 5 knobs, in case someone wants to install an active circuit (3-band). But the plan was to wire it as a standard J-Bass with Vol, Vol, Tone. It has a side mounted Neutrik locking jack (like Overwater). As it stands at the moment I have no idea how it sounds! I'm after £500 finished, or £450 as is. Cheers Ian
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Epifani cab question - just idle thinking at mo'
Chopthebass replied to Clarky's topic in Amps and Cabs
I used to run two UL410s but found 2000w of speakers hard to drive, and the sound was better with just one. The point I'm making is the 410 is a 1000w cab, so unless you're hooking up a monster amp, I'd go with a UL210 with your 15. -