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Ah apologies, my bad, didn't read the spec properly. You should buy another 4 ohm cab as an extension! Running an 8ohm with a 4ohm won't blow the head as its obviously not running it under 2ohms, but i believe the common rule is that both cabs should be the same ohm rating!! So either sell/swap the ashdown for a 2 ohm cab, or i have heard of people modding their cabs to change the ohm rating! Si P.S. Get an Ampeg 410HLF for extension, that would be a monstrous rig!!
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[quote name='rsh_bassist' post='51596' date='Aug 28 2007, 10:34 AM']I just wondered if anybody would be good enugh to answer me this. Im currently playing though an ampeg BA 500 combo with an ashdown deep 2x10 cb as an extention. By itself the ampeg puts out 350 watts, but i just wondered what im going to be putting out with the ashdown cab. Its an 8 ohm cab. Will it still be 350, or will it ioncrease at all? Please help, im really quite confused........ Tom.[/quote] The clue is in the name of your combo With an 8ohm extension speaker, which is what you've got, the head will be capable of 500watts Cheers Si
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I'm going to replace the pots on my P-bass, because.....well.......they're knackered and before that.....they were rubbish! Ummm, what do i need? are there different quality pots? I'm a bit of an electronics r-tard so any info or suggestions is great! I'd be ordering from Allparts as their in the same town as me = no postage Cheers Si
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No-ones fingers are ever to small, and those that have problems usually overcome them with in-genius technique inventions lol. [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0S1h9Q_Me8"] DEBRA KILLINGS[/url] doesn't seem to have a problem and look at the size of that neck I generally teach one finger per fret for things like scale runs etc etc, but for general groove playing and for muting purposes etc i use my index finger and pinky for most of the work, using my ring and middle to mute and obviously play notes when needing the extra stretch. The more you play, the more your hand will naturally stretch out Si p.s. i do kinda want us all to list our finger sizes now haha
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The stock pickups in my passive US Jazz are fantastic IMO, ask silverfoxnik as i believe he liked them to! lol Again, the sweet spot for me 99% of the time is bridge: 100% and neck: 30-40% Good luck! Si
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There are some that argue, and i agree in most circumstances, that a 'Performance' is more important then hitting every note completely perfectly. If the musician and crowd is having fun, why change anything! I'm not a big chili peppers fan by a long stretch of the imagination, but if you ask Jo 'non-musician' Public to name a bass player, i reckon the vast majority would come out with Flea, so he's gotta be doing something right! They've done their years of hard graft, they can basically do what they want, and fair play to them! Si
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So that's why the bass body is shaped like that!
Sibob replied to FretBuzz's topic in General Discussion
Haha, i just got the topic title, very funny, although in seriousness for some ladies i believe it is a physiological problem. My girlfriend plays guitar and makes the complaint often. Go check her (all girl) band btw [url="http://www.myspace.com/theshebeats"]THE SHEBEATS[/url]. Tal is a good player who will no doubt get better, but for me it does highlight the 'Who You Know' rule, not taking anything away from her, she's obviously worked hard, but probably more importantly she's made contacts!! From a female bassist perspective if you close your eyes it all sounds the same, sex goes out the window. Having said that, i could listen to this all day, [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aNGQor3dED8&mode=related&search="] GAIL ANN DORSEY [/url] Si p.s. I concur that a decent female bassist is a novelty to some degree, simply because comparatively there aren't many ladies that play bass, let alone at that level. Just like Eminem was a novelty as a Caucasian in a typically non Caucasian genre of music, no-one means to play the race or gender card, but sometimes its the easiest way of explaining an anomaly. -
Lovely looking bass! I really don't like their headstocks though, to me they just look a bit........ 'special' lol And no i don't like headless either! Si
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WHERE ARE YOU PEOPLE GETTING ALL THESE AMAZING ASATS FROM?????????????? lol looks fantastic!! Si
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Completly new and packaged Martin Thinline 332 Acoustic Guitar Pickup, never fitted! NEW Heres some blurb: "[i]The Thinline 332 is a piezo-ceramic under-the-saddle pickup. Six electric crystals are imbedded in a piece of carbon graphite laminate to produce clear, dependable acoustic sound. Piezo (Piezoelectric) ceramic crystals emit an electric signal when pressed or vibrated. Fishman Transducers used this technology to design the “Thinline Series” pickups exclusively for C. F. Martin and Company. Works with any preamp Easy to install No changes to the body of the guitar Virtually eliminates feedback Stereo switching jack for optional stereo wiring[/i]" [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] [b]SOLD[/b] Fanx Si
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Those are some NIIIIIIIIIICE G&L's!!!! Especially the ASAT! Si
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[quote name='presoulnation' post='48413' date='Aug 21 2007, 04:46 PM']It almost brings me to tears just thinking about having to wait that long!!![/quote] better then a crap in the mouth though huh! nice Si
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New Luthiers wanting feedback on their first bass!
Sibob replied to warwickhunt's topic in Bass Guitars
For those who said that for Jazz shapes they would go for other builders, if i wanted what i consider a random 'rock' shape i would go for an explorer or maybe a buzzard, perhaps a BC rich lol. As for the Atum-Re design, who can honestly say that they'd use that in one of their musical projects?? The only people i could think who might use them would be quirky bands like The Flaming Lips, and how many bands like that are about (doesn't they're bass player use a P-Bass?!) I would argue that, on the most part, bass players ARE slightly more conservative, not always obviously, but usually. Si I would rather play this, seems to be a similar shape but more researched and refined. I'd probly own one of these if you didn't have to play them by your knees to make them look cool lol -
I use monster standard instrument cables (£24 for 21ft), i do think that decent cables make a difference, but i also realise they're on of the easiest things to break/lose, so i'm not gonna go spending £50-£100 or something like that. When they go, i'm not fussed about specifically buying Monster again, probly give OBBM's a try, i have a speakon by him and his proper heavy duty!! Si
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The bongo conversion looks great! I've been thinking lately that i'd really like a ramp on my jazz bass....now i just gotta find some disposable tortoiseshell lol Si
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I use Ashdown Mini 48 & 15 cabs, should explain it! lol Si
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I always preferred playing that particular 'bass break' fingerstyle, always cut through nicer through a PA. Si
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I get all my gear in my KA just a shame about the petrol consumption! Si
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You got it!!! Will PM you as soon as i whip it out!..........the Bart that is! Si
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I've had both the Dimarzio DP122 & a Bartolini p'up in my P-bass. From what i remember, the Dimarzio is real nice (i havn't had it in for a few years), hotter then a standard passive p'up. The Bart is a bit more of a 'compressed' sound, typically Bart, but is quite quiet. Most people will tell you that Barts really do benefit a lot from an active preamp to realise their potential! I think in the next few weeks i'm going to put the Dimarzio back in, so my Bart might be up for sale Si