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skidder652003

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  1. lesson of the day, don't buy new!
  2. I'd like to say the dreaded "heft", but they lack chest thumping resonance compared to better subs I've been lucky enough to use, even at full whack. It could be poor eq on our part but I don't think so. They were comparatively cheap (ok we only have one) and we put the kick and bass through it, tried high pass crossover and full range, I'd deffo go with a better model (RCF, EV, QSC, HK and yamaha etc..)
  3. We use a Mackie 18" sub (active), it's ok, I'm a little disappointed with it TBH, I'd much prefer an RCF ( to go with our tops and monitors) but can't afford one at the moment. I vaguely remember Bill Fitzmaurice mentioning 2 subs will be much better than one?
  4. surprisingly no, but I don't think there were enough there to justify a meat draw, raffle or bingo.
  5. That midi port looks well fragile!
  6. I’ve just forked out for some elixir nanowebs, not cheap (£40) but they are supposed to last 5 times as long as regular rounds, it’ll be interesting to see how long they do last, they’ve been on my p bass for about a month now and show no signs of aging or dullness. Trouble with cheap strings ( and I’ve tried loads, thomman, status, warwicks, legacy etc) is you do kind of get what you pay for, my regular gigging strings are now DR high beams which are just superb but do cost, done maybe 20 gigs and 10 rehearsals with the current set, still sound fresh.
  7. well, it was a crap gig, over an hours drive in the piddling worst downpour and wind and dark there and back, about 20 people in a huge social club. Weirdly however I probably played the best I ever have due to not giving a monkeys and we got paid £350 between the 3 of us so that was a nice little unexpected bonus so it just goes to show you never know how they'll turn out!
  8. After a particularly awful gig last night (hardly anyone there, long drive, rubbish acoustics) and the prospect of another tonight (been there before, awful, foolishly booked again and obliged to honour it) but with fairly decent financial compensation, does anyone else feel sometimes they've become a bit of a money slut on certain nights when actually you'd far prefer a night in with a movie and a bottle of wine?
  9. I'd agree with all those points except the knot technique. When we pack down the PA at 1am and have about 40 different leads to get away, the easiest and quickest way to get all the leads away in a box without tangling by far is to loosely tie them in a knot by taking both ends of the cable, folding in half then half again etc until you have a length of about 3 feet and (I'll say it again) loosely tie them in a single knot. With quality cables, I've not had a failure. Our guitarist uses the "proper" coil method and takes forever with his half dozen leads thus avoiding any actual real work taking down the goddam rig! The need for speed getting out of the dog n duck after a 3 punter wet November is paramount!
  10. slight zombie thread revival, I've just popped a BW into my TNT 130 (replacing a scorpion speaker), my goodness what a difference, much deeper lows and no distortion, very impressed..
  11. I've still yet been unable to really push my 410 to anything as loud as I'd like (moaning band members) and my CL beyond 3, so I'd love to really crank it in a gig situation to hear what it can really do, but even at relatively low volume there's a warmth and creamy quality I've never had in any other head, although to be fair I've not bought anything that new for several years now. My cab is a USA one, doubt it makes much difference, I think there's a fair bit of snake oil around cabs and amps.
  12. spare set of strings, thats it, never broke one in 25 years of gigging. I have a DI preamp pedal that I use through the PA alongside my amp, its got me out of trouble a couple of times my amps gone south, never taken a spare bass or amp, maybe one day it'll bite me but not yet, plenty of leads, power cables etc go in the PA box of leads
  13. but they go in ampeg SVT's so I was asuming they were a bit moke pokey than EL34's? PS I have absoloutely no idea of that of which I speak!
  14. out of interest what are the JJ6550?
  15. wow to be fair theres some huge savings there
  16. moderation is the key word here
  17. Just ordered a set of Elixirs after enjoying some DR high beams for about 3 months (20 odd gigs and equal no of rehearsals) which BTW were superb but need to spend less on strings so hoping these last the distance, heve the elixirs on acoustic 12 string and electric guitar and still going strong after 3 months and one year respectively.
  18. lovely tone, that elusive "brown sound".
  19. Yep listen to the others!
  20. not necessarily, is it a big ticket item?
  21. I had to read all through that to see if anyone mentioned Dave Halls pedals! Yeah I was going to suggest one but see you tried it The DHA VT2 has the DI out and 2 x 12 AX7 tubes (with independent eq for each one) but as he's now sadly passed away they're quite hard to find.
  22. God and I thought I was old! Some of those are great (Rock bottom but live obviously!) but some have been well past their expiry date for years (slash), I think this will become a classic, Steven Wilson's Drive Home with the epic Guthrie Govan on guitar
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