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Cat Burrito

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  1. For anyone interested;
  2. Tonight (Fri) - Beehive, Swindon 9pm, tomorrow (Sat) Winscombe RFC nr Bristol from 7pm and Sunday Camden Rocks at 8pm. Neat little weekend live schedule. :hi:

  3. I have one, but in black. A lot of friends generally regard it as my coolest looking bass. I prefer the weight of my Gibson but the Epiphone has all that chrome hardware, which looks amazing.
  4. Watch your bandmates disappear the second you play a venue with stairs!
  5. Lozz's post is really helpful. I play in 4 acts, 3 originals and one covers. The covers circuit is just easier because everybody knows what they are getting. It's about being professional when you do get in as the personal touch goes a long way, but maybe bending to fit to get that all important foot in the door.
  6. I remember there being a thing about Hofner logos differing on budget models a few years back. £50 is very reasonable as compensation and as said, who would fake a budget model?
  7. Effectively you are an unknown entity so promoters are reluctant to take a chance. It's definitely harder now. Do you do any covers at all? If so I would bill yourself as whatever genre you are and state it is a mix of originals and covers. Then when you do your set that is 95% originals, if it goes down well and people come - you have a foot in the door.
  8. New Moon for me and although I forgot to ask, you do get a 10% discount if you mention Basschat. Again, never claimed but very easy to deal with. Really friendly and helpful. I just amended my policy and there was no charge.
  9. Good stuff and I agree, more than a minor success
  10. I know. First thing I thought was "my bass doesn't even have a passport!" 😹
  11. Perhaps the crew were taking a leaf out of the books of other airlines? Who knows! Not good though.
  12. £42 isn't great, but it is far from the worst. The airlines do absolutely fleece you from my experiences on tour. I don't think our spam filters on this site would let me tell you my honest opinion of RyanAir, where as on the flip side, one European airline let us take the instruments on board for free and one of the crew came over to talk guitars with us the whole flight. For my show next month in Norway, my bass has it's own seat as it works out cheaper. We learnt the hard way but I recommend anyone not aware of how airlines fleece musicians, read up and do some homework before booking flights. It can be pretty grim. Hard to believe there are yet more ways for musicians to get ripped off!?!
  13. I used to rate the Seymour Duncan Antiquity range but more recently I have actually just been liking stock pickups. I think my playing and understanding of amp tones must have improved
  14. I agree with all the above, especially the bigger the better. I have to say though that I picked this up for under £130 https://www.dv247.com/en_GB/GBP/J-D-ABG-1-4-String-Acoustic-Bass-Guitar-Black/art-BAS0001331-000 and granted, it needed a setup as some of the frets were a bit rough etc BUT it now plays like something worth 3 or 4 times the price. Probably little to no resale value but really good. It is massive though so most acoustic bass gig bags were a problem BUT it is big enough to carry some volume when playing unplugged with others.
  15. If you are constantly hiring PAs, I would probably invest in one. That doesn't sound like a great deal so maybe keep that promoter for the festivals and work with someone else for the larger venues. One of my bands is a tribute band and we were told either play the pubs as a less serious option (we're pretty much doing it for a laugh) or get serious on the main circuit. We all have other bands so went with the former. Promoters range from being brilliant and just expecting you to show up on time and be good, through to doing all the promotion on Facebook right through to just showing up, taking a cut and complaining that you don't pull enough people. In 30yrs of gigging I don't want to appear too cynical so won't comment further 😹
  16. Some great advice already. I have 6 songs to learn for next Saturday so I'm in a similar, albeit easier position. Personally I set up a playlist on either YouTube or iTunes and run it from a laptop into my practice amp, plug in the bass and stick some headphones on. Take a few songs a day and add to a longer rehearsal as I start to build up. Oh, and I'm sure this goes without saying but spending too much time on Basschat doesn't count as bass practice when there is work to be done!
  17. Here's the old thread from the 1st model
  18. I have the new version of the Terror bass head and it has much more clean tone now. The old one could be tamed with different valves, which is what I did when I owned that. Don't know what they use in the combo but presumably if it's the new version it will sound as good as my head and if it is the old version, there is nothing that can't be tamed with different valves.
  19. I own a few different basses and yet always sound like me when I play, so I'm going to go with a "no" in answer to the original question.
  20. I prefer stage left but one band insist on me being stage right... and you know what, it's no big deal! 30yrs of superstition for nothing
  21. I bought this on Amazon for £68 a few weeks ago. It's amazing https://smile.amazon.co.uk/AKG-WMS40-Wireless-Instrument-ISM1/dp/B00505ORFO/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_12?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=P3NXJ1HWE9VZ7R5T32FE No latency in the signal and you can walk for ages. The tone is still good and my producer friend described it as "obscene for the money".
  22. Yep, I have some. I think they are great. I also rate the Fender flatwound string too. Having spent 3 times as much importing La Bella strings in the past, I wouldn't bother now as the Picato ones are perfectly fine.
  23. Just gone wireless... why didn't I do this years ago? 😻 

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    2. Skinner

      Skinner

      Good move, wireless quality is great these days and it's nice to have a 'wander' at sound check time to get a feel for the acoustics of a venue. The guitarist and I often use them for rehearsals as well - we use a garage, so in summer we are free to move outside- nice.

    3. Lozz196

      Lozz196

      I`m not an all-over the stage performer but it`s so nice being wireless and not having cables getting caught up around your feet. Plus when packing up you don`t get some twunt standing on your cables.

    4. Kev

      Kev

      Every time I watch something go wrong on stage lately, it seems to be wireless related.  It's a worry I can do without.  I'v never pulled a cable out in my life and lets just say I'm far from stationary on stage!

  24. I thought these only just came out? I love mine 😹
  25. I would have thought spreading the weight with two bags makes more sense. I have my T-bird in that Ritter bag and it's no issue. A few years ago I bought a double bag and it weighed an absolute tonne. That was with smaller basses too.
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