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Dave Pegg is one of my all time fav players dont know why just something about the way he puts it all together and a pleasant guy to chat to at the bar after the gig. Oh yes .... nice bass too
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I use either a tec amp puma 350 or an Eden wt 500 bridged into my compact I think the more power you have the better the compact sounds and it very quickly gets stupidly loud
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would love to try one with my compact where do I put my name ? I'm in Portsmouth
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[url="http://www.philjonespuresound.com/products/?id=6"]http://www.philjonespuresound.com/products/?id=6[/url]
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+1 on the Roqsolid perfect for my Compact
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Having read the variouse comments I think the reality is you will be using your amp so if I was you I would find a way to get your cab up to as near to ear level as possible in a stable manner and I would set it up aiming across the stage aiming at youself and the drummer. (Guitar and vocs dont matter they wont be listening anyhow . Bottom end is what will soak up the watts and does not really help you to hear yourself you may need to roll of the bass in favour of the mid range frequencies. Do not let anyone move your amp from where you put it if they want it diferent they should have bought thier own. Make sure you find a way to raise your cab before you get to the gig as sods law says they wont have even beer crates for you to useand as an option get a chair and a baseball bat sit on the chair alongside the amp and threaten to break the fingers of anyone who trys to adjust where you set it Hope this helps
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Vocal mic clearout
Captain Rumble replied to dangerboy's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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What do you do if an RCD trips during a gig?
Captain Rumble replied to skampino's topic in General Discussion
I dont use an RCD but I do carry a martindale mains tester which I use to test any wall socket/extension lead before I use it something like this [url="http://www.test4less.co.uk/details.asp?menuselect=e&CategoryID=25&gclid=CIeq2KGK0qACFRuZ2AodWlTOzg&ProductID=79"]http://www.test4less.co.uk/details.asp?men...mp;ProductID=79[/url] -
[quote name='macmellus' post='757800' date='Feb 26 2010, 02:16 AM']Okay. I want to go on a world tour, all over the world. Never you mind. Bass, amp , speaker and leads. I think this is a question you should ask your teacher. I refer you to the answer I gave to the first question. [/quote] this post tells me all I need to know about you, good luck your gonna need it
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[quote name='freelancesam' post='766573' date='Mar 7 2010, 12:06 AM']Thanks, where can I buy one?[/quote] OBBM manufactures them (www.bassic-bits.co.uk) I use a speakon to speakon of there manufactur high quality nice cable recomend them john
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[quote name='freelancesam' post='765801' date='Mar 6 2010, 05:23 AM']This is what I'm after! It has a little button on the front for bridged, and it has the little bridged thingy on the back.. I just need the cable i think. I don't know anything about impedance/ohms etc and dont wanna ruin my cab :/[/quote] My understanding is its the amp thats at risk if the cab is not an 8 ohm jobby I ran my WT500 bridged (600 watts) into an Eden XLT410 for hundreds of gigs neither ever missed a beat (I may have missed one or two tho)
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[quote name='obbm' post='765870' date='Mar 6 2010, 10:08 AM']Alternatively you could consider one of these: I believe that they come with either Speakon or Jack. The WT800 needs an 8-ohm cabinet to work bridged. What is the make of your 4x10 and what is the impedance?[/quote] And how much would one of those be he say's thinking his jack to funny dual banana plug bit of mains cable with a speakon/jack adaptor may not be doing the rest of his kit justice its all right its round the back no one will see it john
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[quote name='bigevilman' post='765706' date='Mar 5 2010, 11:06 PM']Just seen a Eden WT800 head which im seriously interested in, might convert myself to a Eden man [/quote] will sound great but seriously heavy (weight)
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[quote name='freelancesam' post='765455' date='Mar 5 2010, 06:17 PM']I have an Eden WT800 + 4x10 XST, apparently i need a different lead (Jack to wire ends) to run it in bridged mode?? I'm mega confused Can someone point me in the right direction?! cheers[/quote] I run a WT 500 bridged into a Barefaced Compact (sold my Eden cabs could'nt carry them anymore) and I believe the WT 800 is much the same. On the front is a button that you will need a pen or something similar to bridge the amp (pushed in is bridged) [attachment=44215:PICT0012___Copy.JPG] If its an older amp like mine there are three sets of binding posts on the back the bridged output is the middle one (its not literally in the middle [attachment=44214:PICT0019___Copy.JPG] The posts are 19mm between centres and I managed to buy a plug and make up a lead that fitted unfortunately I cannot remember where I got it from [attachment=44216:IMG_0487.JPG] Talk to bassbits see if they can help you out/make up a lead for you the only thing you must be sure of is that the cab you are using is the correct impeadence get it wrong and your looking at an expensive repair I think. I will see if I can find what the plug is and let you know john
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[quote name='valere24' post='753557' date='Feb 22 2010, 10:38 AM']Hi guys, as you've probably seen I'm trying to sell my Stingray at the moment. I originally just wanted to sell it locally as I've never shipped a bass (or anything else as big, just small parcels). I've realised it limits the amount of potential buyers and am now considering shipping the bass. Rather than spending a couple of hours checking out all possible options, I wanted to ask you guys who do you tend to use for shipping? Do you bring the bass to a depot? Do the shipping company comes and collect from home? What is a good/average price to pay? What companies do you recommend / not recommend? Please share your experience - I'm sure I'm not the only one interested in this! Thanks, Valere[/quote] I used these guys [url="http://www.psap.co.uk/contact"]http://www.psap.co.uk/contact[/url] to ship a Wal to belgium not the cheapest but fully insured and they delivered in 3 days rather than the 5 I paid for. And the guy in the depot ....... a bass player complained I had parceled it up before he could see it 1 mumified bass [attachment=43336:PICT0037.JPG][attachment=43337:PICT0038.JPG]
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A few pedals - Catalinbread, Malekko, etc
Captain Rumble replied to absolutpepper's topic in Effects For Sale
[quote name='absolutpepper' post='749737' date='Feb 18 2010, 02:29 PM']Well the Malekko is a high quality handmade analog delay. Has a lovely warm sound with great delay length for an analog. The rotovibe is a univibe/chorus pedal that has a treadle like a wah. The sound can go between a nice watery shimmer to deep chorus and the univibe side is a vibrato type sound - on guitar think David Gilmour. Works nice with bass too. The valcoder is a tiny pedal that is an analog tremolo. It wont do the choppy digital tremolo sound found on a TR-2 but more like the old tremolo switches on vintage amps. A great pedal, works really nice with the rotovibe. A lot of the pedals have demo's on youtube but mostly with guitars rather than bass. Cheers Chris[/quote] Thanks for that -
A few pedals - Catalinbread, Malekko, etc
Captain Rumble replied to absolutpepper's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='Ancient Mariner' post='747183' date='Feb 16 2010, 01:12 PM']This is one of those debates in which everyone and no-one is right. Worth bearing in mind than many 'classic' tracks were likely recorded with cables we wouldn't touch with a barge pole now.[/quote] But they were probably the highest quality available at the time
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WT 500 12 years old and has always worked perfectly and still does
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[quote name='51m0n' post='747247' date='Feb 16 2010, 02:09 PM']The 2000 has more inputs, can run off a mic, calibrate to your input signal and some other bits and bobs. Go to the Korg site and download the manual, its the same for both units, so you canreally see the differences. Oh and the 2000 has a built in racklight, with which you can impress chicks, win friends, influence people, and end world poverty - at least thats what mine said....[/quote] Been using the same korg 1000 rack mounted for nigh on ten years quick enough for me, accurate enough for me never missed a beat
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Thanks guys yes I have played with saddle and bridge hight and truss rod but not really sure what Im doing so not confident. Brighton is not so far away but a royal pain in the backside to drive too would be nice if there was someone nearer john
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Can anybody recomend a luthier in the portsmouth area to look at my Warwick. I have tried to set up the kneck and have improved the action but im struggling to get the action down to where I want it and would like an expert to achieve what I'm after or tell me that it is not achievable on this bass. thanks john [attachment=42524:PICT0040.JPG]
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[quote name='HollyDTVGE' post='740364' date='Feb 9 2010, 08:54 PM']yeah, after much thinking and hours of looking at diabolically large amps i reckon i'm going to go for a mini amp and cab seperates and sort out storing the head inside the cab for touring etc. so now i'm looking at valve heads possibly. hmmm. thank you very much for the help though. i saw a previous thread on here about small amps so i'm going to scope that one out and do further research. god damn, i am so sick of looking at ebay.[/quote] Would you be interested in a Tecamp Puma 350 I bought on a whim thinking it might be a light weight replacement for my heavy weight Eden. Its 3 months old never been gigged only a couple of rehersals would include the case its in, absolutly mint condition and only weighs 2.4Kg. [attachment=42422:DSC00700.JPG] John
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Put this under your cab in the boot of your car and the car will turn over before the cab moves (ok slight exageration) or cut it up and use it to keep your little micro amps from walking off the top of your cab £2.99 fron Liddles (thats not spelt right is it?) Bargain [attachment=42225:non_slip.JPG]