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Trace heads can be had cheap (if you can't borrow one), it might be an idea to try one through the Super Twin. You can always move it on if you don't like it. Then again, if your Precision punches but your jazz doesn't, it's hardly gonna be the cab...
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Replace a Musicman pickup with a Precision... Possible?
Muzz replied to sirmuppet's topic in Repairs and Technical
Well, it says 'double splitcoil', so I'd think so. Contact Delano - I've done it before, and they were very helpful. -
[quote name='Earbrass' timestamp='1500306863' post='3336813'] That's a lot of hazelnuts. [/quote] Well, I enjoyed that one, at least...
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Gutted for you - I'll keep my eyes open Northside.
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That looks very like a T-Bird Studio to me. I'm quite enjoying the 'slightly high' action
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You don't mention the all-important (well, for gigging, anyway) PA situation, but I'd say in very general terms a 50s/60s rock n roll band in pubs and smaller venues should be doable even without PA support with any one of lots and lots of heads like you've mentioned and a 212. For bigger venues you'd want to be looking at going into the PA as well (my rule of thumb is if there's more than just the kick going into the PA, then I'll go in, too), but then you're not buying that
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Replace a Musicman pickup with a Precision... Possible?
Muzz replied to sirmuppet's topic in Repairs and Technical
Hokay: firstly, that's a great looking bass - Fenderbirds FTW - but I can't see if the pickup has the MM 'ears' or not - I'm guessing you don't want to start routing. Secondly, if it's already a Kent Armstrong, I'd go with the advice above and contact them to see if they'll rebuild it as a Split-P type: I'm sure they would. Having said that, I can see the Bart pickup allows for split-type both forward and reversed, plus all four coils, with a three-way micro switch. I'd be tempted by that... Position-wise, there's plenty of resources a Google away that'll give you the exact position of a P-pickup. I'd say anywhere within 20mm would be pretty close. It looks quite close judging by the pic. -
Replace a Musicman pickup with a Precision... Possible?
Muzz replied to sirmuppet's topic in Repairs and Technical
The P-bass sound is as much about positioning as it is pickup construction. If the Musicman pickup you have is in the same place, then it might be worth looking around, but if it isn't then you're compromised to start. There are soapbar pickups which are P-type pickups underneath and sound very very like P-pickups (the EMG P-35/40s I have in one bass, for example), and I've a Nordy Bigman which is a MM shell with two Big Singles in it, and one of them can get close, but it'd only be close if it's under the right bit of the string... Other then that, I don't know of any offhand, I'm afraid. -
I tend to sound like myself no matter which bass I'm playing, or which room. Or even which amp, really. Whether that's a good thing or not is entirely subjective I don't have a single tone - I have tones I like personally, and tones which work in the particular song. When it comes to playing live, though, there's so many factors affecting tone/sound everywhere from right at the amp to out front of house that I don't sweat if I don't hear my bestest tone/sound as long as the band sounds the best it can in the circumstances. It's all a bit of a compromise, really: I don't think perfection is ever really achievable anywhere outside a recording studio, and even then I've done that and it's not been perfect.
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One of the best sounds I've heard in a good while was Blackberry Smoke at the Ritz in Manchester. I was standing near the desk, and I watched the sound engineer adjust a very few things during the first song, then pretty much stand there with his arms folded the rest of the gig. BS have gears, and they took the band sound up and down, from full-on rawk to verry simple and quiet, from the stage itself with guitar volume controls (yep, them ) and their hands. Then I went to see Alter Bridge at the Arena, and it was literally painfully loud at the sides of the Arena, and exactly as above: stupendously overloud kick, and indistinct rumble instead of notes from the bass, and everything else was a buzzsaw. Horrific: we left about halfway through. Which was odd, as the support bands sounded better (quieter), although the inherent kick/bass problems were there, too...
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1499797647' post='3333714'] I really want to stack three Berg cabinets on top of each other to see what it sounds like!! 2 ohms all the way! [/quote] Hem hem...you only need down to 2.67 for three 8's, but they do sound gooood... Well, did... [sharedmedia=core:attachments:219208] FWIW, I'd also think that the power module in these is at least a variant of the ICE one used in lots of the newer Class Ds... Edit: Yep, if it's anything like the one in my Magellan, it's very....hefty. There, I said it...
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I've sold basses through Bass Direct, and in one case there was an offer lower than the asking price. I was emailed to ask whether this was acceptable, we discussed the resultant final figure and I agreed. It was more than a £30 drop, though. I've not encountered the £30 fee for photography, but then my basses have always sold. Perhaps they've been stung by people using them as a shop window and then selling elsewhere: I've seen basses advertised as 'also on sale at Bass Direct', and their pictures and listings are always good...
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I've sat/leaned on my BF cab(s) plenty without giving it a thought. In fact I've never given a thought to sitting on any cab. Nor have I ever encountered anyone who has given a thought (other than manners-wise) to sitting on any cab. It seems a spurious worry to me. Next we'll be discussing how flammable BF cabs are...
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To be honest, it's never crossed my mind, and I must be 75 gigs plus so far with BF cabs of various types. I must just be the trusting type...
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I've said this before, but like it or hate it (and I suspect most will hate it), they're the singalong band bar none these days. I see it most gigs... And I'm still with his brother on Liam: “He’s rude, arrogant, intimidating and lazy. He’s the angriest man you’ll ever meet. He’s like a man with a fork in a world of soup.”
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Schaller 3D all day: as has been said, the lateral adjustment is really easy and if, like me, your right hand spends any time on the bridge, it's very comfortable.
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Recommendations for a lightweight combo for function work?
Muzz replied to DanEly's topic in Amps and Cabs
Yep - the band was 2 guitars, neither of whom had backline, just into the PA and using monitors, and a drummer I'd describe as not the quietest I've ever played with, but not the loudest, either. The LMII and 210 wasn't enough to monitor onstage - well, there was a vague mushy rumble, but nothing useful. The sound guy hadn't put me in the monitors because I'd technically had backline, and I'm sorry I did. Frustratingly, I had my Super Twin and Walkabout sitting in the boot of the car outside...that'd have done it... -
There's a lively thread about the chap from Royal Blood...
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[quote name='pmjos' timestamp='1499017151' post='3328615'] If you can play Chic Corea's 'Spain' those Duck Dunn lines will come out better. [/quote] I watched a band recently that proves that isn't by any means an inevitability. Very technically and musically talented players making 'simpler' funk and soul sound...soulless....and unfunky...
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Nope, not for me - jazz means as little to me as it did 40 years ago. YMMV, etc, etc...
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Recommendations for a lightweight combo for function work?
Muzz replied to DanEly's topic in Amps and Cabs
I think this is perfect illustration of one's man's loud being another man's not loud enough. I played a multi-band gig last night, and the LMIII and 210 backline just wasn't enough. PA support picked up the slack, but as backline in that particular environment (cricket club clubhouse), with that particular band, it wasn't enough. I'm sure it would have been more than enough for another band in another situation. -
Punters wanting to talk to you when you're playing.
Muzz replied to Les's topic in General Discussion
I've just remembered the Unholy Double on this one, because it happened on Satdy night: the mithering punter (after trying to shout up several times - we were on a 3ft high stage with in-ears, good luck with that) who ostentatiously left his request on a piece of paper at the singist's feet, complete with multiple exclamation marks. As luck would have it, it was on the setlist, so we announced it as a request and played it next. Did he get off his arse or react in any way? Nope. Singist was a bit naffed off: "That was your request mate...did you like it? The traditional response is applause, you know..." He started to clap, and the singist said "No, don't start now, it just makes us feel needy..." -
So I was at a rehearsal last night for a scratch band which has been assembled for a charity gig at the weekend - as I've mentioned before, I don't rehearse all that much, and where I do, there's no provided kit. Anyway, at this rehearsal room there was an Ampeg 810 provided, so it seemed rude not to...I'd brought my Walkabout (this was a Rawk band rehearsal), so I plugged it in and... 1. Holy Ampage of Anchorage, the Walkabout goes VERY VERY LOUD through a biiiig cab...it was huuuge. There's a lot said about TE watts on here, but those Walkabout Watts are mahoosive... 2. For the first two songs, there was just a wall of bloomy bass behind me...very grin-inducing, but then... 3. Where's my definition gone? Where's the proper snarl? I ended up twiddling the EQ to try and get the sound I get from the Walkabout and the Super Twin, but couldn't quite get there. 4. I plugged my Super Twin back in, and there it was...like a duvet lifted... I guess I would've needed some time to re-EQ properly, so it's not exactly a scientific A-B (it was a surprise, after all), but it was very much a mixed result. The ST [i]did[/i] sound like a smaller cab, but then again, that height of the 810 helps a lot - I think a pair of stacked Super Compacts instead would close that gap considerably* Then, just to complete the experience, I shifted the 810 back across the room into the far corner. Ooog. I strolled out with the ST in one hand without looking back. Much. * Oh no, GAS......
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Without wanting to get into any sort of competition, this is just sublime...ff to about 1:10. It's worth it. https://youtu.be/3O72lItS4OA
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Agree with lots on here: I thought they were absolute class, and the bassist got to show off...a bit too much. I get that BE's boots are really a bit too big to fill, but it kinda sounded like he was overcompensating to the detriment of the songs. His finger tone was great, the slap was waaaay too intrusive. Oh, and the cock ends on the stage at the end pointing phones at players from a foot away got right on my nerves: you're invited onstage for a boogie with Chic at Glasto...don't bother experiencing it, stand still and hold your phone in people's faces...ffs...