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Instagram reveals the most self indulgent bass rig ever
Muzz replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
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FWIW, having used a few of the usual suspects, I think the OP is on the money with a Compact: it's a single cab, it'll take what the Aggie can dish out, and play loud enough for the band situation described. A Two10 would do the job, too, or even a Super Compact, which is even smaller and lighter than a Compact. I'd agree with the '2 cabs is more than twice what 1 cab is', but the OP's been clear he doesn't want that. I also agree that looking at the watts doesn't give the whole picture. My Walkabout is 'only' 300 watts, but can hang more than comfortably (with a Super Twin) with two 412/JCM100 guitards and a shed-building drummer in a 'proper loud' Rawk band...
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Anyone else go slap-fest when they put on new strings?
Muzz replied to Highfox's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='ped' timestamp='1502790237' post='3353514'] My dad used to keep a drum stick (Premier 5B IIRC) in the car so he could hit me and my brother with it when we were pissing about in the back. To this day my brother prefers sitting behind the passenger - contrary to popular belief it's much harder to whack someone at that angle when driving. [/quote] Since I bought a Skoda Superb, which is huuuge in the back, I can't reach my lad if he's farting around...I'd need a hockey stick... -
BF Gen 4 cabs - not anytime soon but a new BF Amp may be!
Muzz replied to Al Krow's topic in Amps and Cabs
You could always ask him...I've always found he's very responsive to communication... -
So...why haven't you got a Trace Elliot then..
Muzz replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='TimR' timestamp='1502137661' post='3349580'] Brilliant. I think the Ford Granada estate and the Volvo estate where the transport of choice for Bass players with 8x10"s in the 80s. [/quote] In the days when I had an Ampeg fridge, I had a Cortina MKIII Estate. In bronze; vinyl roof, mind.... It cost about half what the cab did... -
Yesterday I played pure cheesey tunes as a dep (loved it)
Muzz replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1502184443' post='3349771'] New to me, I had to google him! I'd happily play any of these songs. Quality music. Great song writing, arrangement and production values on these records. [/quote] Yup, new to me, too (we do There's Nothing holding Me Back) - our singist/guitarist has two kids around twenty, apparently they keep him in the loop with what's down wid da kidz...my lad's 12, and couldn't care less... -
Played Sunday night on the platform of the station in Bury, outside the Trackside pub. Very odd arrangement - it was lashing down, but the roof's huge, so all good. Livened up a treat later (see 'lashing down' earlier) and we got a private birthday party booking and a wedding out of it, so all good. In-ears, DI only into the PA, lots of patches via the X32 triggered per song by the guitarist, sounded great. Minimum heavy lifting (1 sub, two tops, that was it) fast setup and breakdown. It's the future, I tell 'ee...
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Yesterday I played pure cheesey tunes as a dep (loved it)
Muzz replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1502097599' post='3349230'] Every time I gig. I don't care about someone else's definition of good or bad songs and I don't care who wrote them. If the band played well (and so did I) and the audience loved it then you can't ask for more. I usually inhabit "old fashioned" music so a recent discovery for me was to find out how good the songs of artists like Jessie J and Beyonce actually are to play and the positive audience reaction you get when you play these songs. [/quote] This. We added a Shawn Mendes tune to the setlist the other day, and I've got socks older than him, but it's a great tune, people like it, and they get up and dance to it. All good. -
[quote name='only4' timestamp='1501887389' post='3348095'] Hmmm it looks like you ACG aficionados were right, one is never enough! I went to see Drew again at the GBBL This one has a very different sound with the split coil front and stacked coil bridge pickups, also it utilises a modded version of the East P retro pre-amp. [/quote] That's lovely, and split coil/East retro is right up my street. I've loved every ACG I've played, tho the bodies of all but the Krell are a little small for me. If I wasn't a confirmed Shuker fanboy, I'd have more than one, too.
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[quote name='blue' timestamp='1501350021' post='3344230'] I've never been to the UK. As a kid I always heard the phrase "Foggy London Town". I thought it was just a joke thing. My point, is it ever nice outside? Blue [/quote] I'll have you know, Blue, that we have fantastic summers in the UK. Especially in the North West. This year's was on a Wednesday. I was in work, unfortunately...
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I do both, and I've never noticed a volume drop either way with any bass. I always use the same pick (.88 Jim Dunlops), have done for eeee bah gum years (35+) so I guess I've just subconsciously adjusted, and over the years (decades, eeek ), it's become completely natural. I change between pick and fingers precisely to achieve a different sound, so I rarely have to adjust the EQ more than a touch.
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Oooo, great fun - and dead easy for me ...and I'd have Jon Shuker do it. [b][u]Style[/u][/b] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Traditional or custom – Traditional Thunderbird[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]No of strings - 4[/font][/color] [b][u]Woods[/u][/b] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Body (inc finish) – Ash body, figured mahogany drop-top, tobacco burst gloss[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Neck – Maple, wenge stringers[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Fretboard – As highly figured birdseye maple as I could find[/font][/color] [b][u]Hardware[/u][/b] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Machine heads/tuners – Hipshot Ultralites with D-Tuner[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Nut (material and width) – Brass, 1.5" Slim neck carve[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Frets – 21[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Pickups – two of those new Dingstrand Nordwells with nickel covers and rings[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Pre-amp - John East U-Retro[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Pickguard (if any) - Normal TBird[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Bridge – Hipshot D Style two piece[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Strings – brand, gauge and type – D'Addario NYXL 45-105s[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Other - Dunlop straplocks[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Edit: Right, if Dood's having two, can I have a Dingbird in a traditional tobacco burst with chrome hardware? Ta. [/font][/color]
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So...why haven't you got a Trace Elliot then..
Muzz replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1501692107' post='3346636'] Probably just me but I could never get a sound I liked. [/quote] Definitely not just you. There's a reason they're cheap as chips these days, although the nostalgia card for some folk will up the price. A bit like godawful late 70s Fenders... Having said that, if the sound works for you and you can live with the weight, then bingo - a cheap big rig And the Class D trolling? Don't even start me on that... -
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Another opinion. I give up.
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Your original post was about Vanderkley and Barefaced cabs, and there's been a broad spread of opinion, all of which is personal, but there isn't a single post which would argue that they aren't amongst the very best choices around. What you've asked, using your example above, is "Is a German Custom Streamer Stage II better than a German Custom Corvette?" And the answer, removing purely personal preferences, is still...no. The question remains, and will remain, down to personal taste in tone and design, and therefore completely unresolvable.
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We regularly pull £100 a man for 2 x 45 (well, we do more, but not much more than 2 hours) with a break, so this ain't good money. It is more regular, though, so I'm guessing he's after young desperate pros, or wannabe pros...
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We have a pair of RCF 310s and one sub, which is enough for bigger four-piece function gigs (kick and overhead, keys, acoustic guitar and vox, sometimes bass), but for pub gigs (unless we know it's a particularly big/loud gig) and for trio stuff we just use the tops. If you're not putting the drums into the PA, then they should be fine... Edit: Eeeek...ours are 710s...sorry for the bum info, tho I'm sure the 310s would be fine, too...
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New embassy (and also thunderbird) bass, Classic style!
Muzz replied to tommorichards's topic in Bass Guitars
Really looking forward to trying one out: the danger being that if I really liked the sound of those pups and the body was nicer than my current Epi body, I'd be buying one to hack the neck off and Fenderbird it... -
[quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1501060423' post='3342089'] If your cover band is anything like the ones I play in you'll require a range of sounds and techniques...to be more than adequate you will need possibly a little more from the bass in your hands - in my experience On board EQ 2 pick ups ...mid range control are the main ways to get the variations needed to enhance your own technique to get the range which is desirable. [/quote] Apologies for butchering the quote, but that's about it from my POV, and I play in a band with a wiiiiide range of material, from Johnny Cash to Nirvana to By Jovi to Bruno Marsbar to Luther Van Doodah. A pair of PUs and my onboard EQs (all John East U-Retros, seeing as you're asking ) can scoop, honk, bark, growl or even drive the amp to grind, all from the bass(es). After that, it's down to me to play it right...which is the biggest variable...
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Crowd pleasers - the perfect set list from a punters point of view
Muzz replied to T-Bay's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='dood' timestamp='1500819916' post='3340355'] TLDR, but what I feel is way more important than your set of songs, (after all you probably have over 40 corkers to choose from) is the ability to read your audience. Know the demographic and the reason why they are there, then pick songs appropriately. A really obvious example: You want to keep them on the dance floor? Know what songs will kill their groove. - I mean, I am assuming that we are talking about a covers / function band here! [/quote] This, + a lot. The band leader for a good covers band (if they have a variety of material to work from) should work like a very good DJ, and the setlist should be able to be called on the fly if it's one of those nights. We had a thirty-ish song setlist for last Saturday, and ended up doing almost half of it from the 'backlist' as some stuff was going down massively better than others. We routinely shorten songs (one we only did one chorus... ) that aren't working on the night and move on... -
Stereo setup for bass practice AND listening to music
Muzz replied to lurkingbass's topic in Amps and Cabs
Another +1 for the Positive Grid software - I run mine on my iPad with a Line6 input box and headphones, but powered monitors would work fine. Cheap software, and lots of great amps/tones/fx, plus the ability to shift key or speed of playback independently, if that's needed. The Bias FX package is verrrry comprehensive, too: I've only really scratched the surface of it... -
I had a RH450 for a couple of years, and yeah, the presets are very useful - I used it when I needed a range of sounds for the function band, and it worked well. Still the best feature set of any of the amps out there (built-in tuner, compressor, etc, etc). The footswitch rounds it off (floor tuner display, presets, mute, etc)
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Crack on, don't worry about it - it wasn't too long ago the shoe was firmly on the other foot, and pick players were looked down on...thankfully we've all moved on...
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As mentioned above, a Super Twelve T will do the trick. Or a BB2.