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You can pick up a Boss LS2 secondhand for £35-40, if you're bothered about output levels that'd probably work out cheaper and less faff than building one yourself with trim pots. Or just use icastle's method
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[quote name='seashell' timestamp='1373834320' post='2142135'] Well done for strarting to get this off the ground. The trouble with weekdays is that a lot of us have day jobs. You're right that weekends can also be tricky as people have commiments and gigs etc. But all the bashes I have been to before have been on a Saturday afternoon. I'd struggle to get over to Staffs on a weekday. [/quote] Pretty much this; Stoke's a bit of a mission for me but I'll keep an eye on the thread!
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[quote name='lurksalot' timestamp='1373812950' post='2141843'] Can you build this stuff in? would plasterboarding/skimming over the stuff negate its effectiveness? I realise that Higher frequencies will bounce of hard surfaces but I was underthe impression that lower frequencies were more penetrative thus might get the treatment even if the stuff was hidden . [/quote] Well, I'd imagine that the wrapping around those tubes of Rockwool isn't acoustically transparent, so probably; however if you start building in extra sheets of plasterboard you run the risk of introducing extra resonances in the room as the plasterboard vibrates in sympathy with the low-end. It's relatively easy to build custom frames that you can just stuff with Rockwool and cover with fabric (hessian seems to work well) - hardest part I found was cutting the Rockwool to size.
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No alcohol during Cruise Ship work at all? Is this the norm?
Ian Savage replied to coffee_king's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1373817133' post='2141890'] "Bass-chappie!" "Master-at-Arms?" "Did you shag Mrs Mulwray, the Texan oil heiress last night?" "No, Sir. Tops and fingers only." "You may carry on, Bass-chappie" [/quote] Actual LOL -
I might be up for such a thing, depending on when and where.
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FS: Peavey Grind NTB Neck thru 6 string "project". REDUCED TO £130
Ian Savage replied to Shockwave's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1373675883' post='2140588'] The usual guitarist is awesome; knows all the chords... [/quote] Is his name George?
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[quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1373654593' post='2140325'] Yeah. I see what you are saying. It's just if you look at the two units side-by-side, they are virtually identical in layout - so I assumed they were both using the same PCB - but they might be a copy. [/quote] No, the control layouts are flipped if you look a bit harder - I suspect that's all they have to do legally to make it not an actionable ripoff. I used to work for a pro-audio company, we were tearing our hair out at how Behringer managed to do stuff so cheap; suspicions were that they didn't have an R&D department as such, just a bunch of guys tearing apart other manufacturers' equipment, working out the circuits and building them for piss-all in China. Not that I'm bitter
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No alcohol during Cruise Ship work at all? Is this the norm?
Ian Savage replied to coffee_king's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Qlank' timestamp='1373653338' post='2140310'] Take some weed, they seem to be to be a bit picky about booze. [/quote] Aye, is there a 'no buckets of cocaine and methamphetamine' clause? -
[quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1373628705' post='2139823'] Well. If you lookie here, you will see something curious: [url="http://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/Mackie-SRM150-Compact-PA-System-single/8GK?origin=product-ads&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=&utm_campaign=PLA+Mackie&utm_content=AqYwn3qH%7Cdc_pcrid_31405737559_plid__kword__match__"]http://www.gear4musi..._kword__match__[/url] What looks like the same product but badged as a Mackie for £100 more. I have a general "no Behringer" rule myself. Most of their stuff is too low budget for me. But this little thing just fitted the bill. I mount mine on a mike stand at head height to the left of me behind the PA stack and only me knows it's there. [/quote] Hmm, not sure that's so much a 're-badging' as Behringer pulling their usual trick of ripping off someone else's design and building it down to a price point using their economies of scale and labour exploitation - that said, the ones they're ripping off now tend to have the same EoS and exploitation so there's no reason for the Mackie to cost a ton more :s Yeah, be worth swallowing your scruples and having a look at the Berry, should do the job nicely...
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I guess the point of them is if you get your sound purely from pedals and use your amp mainly as a stage monitor, the sound guy can run his/her DI from your pedalboard which gives them a bit more control (and takes out one more thing that can go wrong ). Out of the ones that I've used, the M80 is indeed excellent, and on the cheap the Behringer one's surprisingly good. Hartke Bass Attack has the feature as well, I'd take one of those...wasn't mad-keen on the EHX Bass Metaphors though, good enough unit but quite hard to 'dial in' and didn't play well with other pedals on the same power supply.
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[quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1373635645' post='2139954'] Love the Harbeth HHB Circle 5s, great sounding, and, well, soooo purple [/quote] That MAY have been part of the reason behind getting them
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Yams are a good shout, as are Adams; personally I'm using a pair of HHB Circle 5s that would have been about a grand and a half new, got 'em secondhand for less than two hundred quid and they're amazing - definitely mooch around eBay/Gumtree before you pull the trigger on new.
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[quote name='Fionn' timestamp='1373500676' post='2138437'] i can here the basses on telly in the videos and this is wot i want. wot is the bestest bass for playing the music? 6 strings are better than a 4 strings becoz more strings is like more bling. [b]status innit[/b]. [/quote] Nah, dat graphite iz for pozers, right? S'just a load of pencil leads stuck together.
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[quote name='jmchich' timestamp='1373545870' post='2138868'] I agree on Matt Freeman, definitely the best punk bassist alive today imo. [/quote] Me too; I don't know how well his playing would work in any band apart from Rancid though, with a lot of guitarists it could just sound like an over-busy mess but it TOTALLY works with Armstrong's economy of playing.
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SOLD: Fender Deluxe Gig Bag
Ian Savage replied to danweb22's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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SOLD: Fender Deluxe Gig Bag
Ian Savage replied to danweb22's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Bass Player wanted for Session Work (Vegetarian)
Ian Savage replied to Gweb's topic in Bassists Wanted
Too much beef in my tone. And I have too many chops. -
[quote name='amnesia' timestamp='1373231844' post='2135186'] Marshall VBA400 - £0.5 / W [/quote] You got a VBA for £200? I worked out my DBS7400 as having the same ratio...
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