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Stan_da_man

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  1. Used D'Addario's when I started out (still buy them - rarely) then moved to Ernie Ball's then moved to DR's for the past couple years. Saying that, I'm a recent convert to TI strings - I have a set of Jazz Rounds on my Sadowsky and they sound awesome. Never have got on with Roto's for some reason...
  2. At least attend the practice session - they might be nice guys who are easily influenced. If you don't go you'll never know. If it turns out that they're neither of the above then I would give them a thanks but no thanks. And besides, you should attend/leave a practice in high spirits - if the music doesn't get you excited then what's the point of playing!
  3. Sold - please remove.
  4. BDI-21 is actually a bit better to my ears than a BDDI so I would give that the thumbs up. Or if you can stretch your budget a bit, a DHA VT1. Just got hold of the newer 'mini' version and it is very good.
  5. I firmly believe that the three main factors in 'your' tone are the way you hit the strings, the pickups on the bass and how fresh/dead the strings are. That's why I always sound like me whatever bass/rig I play.
  6. Bill Ward & Geezer Butler for sure - really underrated IMO.
  7. And one to be thrown at drummers who constantly speed up.
  8. Dream on.
  9. Hi, yes that would be okay - PM me and we'll arrange something!
  10. Don't slack your elbow!
  11. My favourite OD pedal of the past year is the Way Huge Green Rhino - an overdrive that dosen't lose any bass for once.
  12. Any word on the DI out? Would be useful so you can alter stage/FOH sound accordingly. Is it worth buying one if you already have a Bass Big Muff? Thanks!
  13. I have a Diago power supply and that's great - quiet in operation and can daisy chain huge amounts of pedals.
  14. No interest?
  15. No trades please!
  16. It's just a badge thing. Like those sad cases that get rid of Squier on the headstock and put a Fender decal on. If that Ibby was worth the asking price then I'd buy it.
  17. [quote name='Gareth Hughes' timestamp='1354661703' post='1888970'] For about £90 you can get a Carl Martin Classic Optical Compressor. I am seriously in love with mine - has a lovely big sound to it with the gain turned up and great, user friendly flexibility with the attack and compress knobs. I'm a fan of simple compressors for live use and this ticks the box. Had previously used a DBX 163A and a Joe Meek 3Q preamp. The Carl Martin is a happy medium there for me. Well worth the money. [/quote] +1. Been using mine non-stop since I bought it earlier this year.
  18. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1356175445' post='1907612'] Why does every thread with the trigger words "active" and/or "passive" turn into an "active vs. passive" debate regardless of the question posed by the OP? [/quote] Because active is clearly better than passive!
  19. [quote name='Monckyman' timestamp='1356135237' post='1907413'] No idea who he is. [/quote] John Entwistle played bass for a band called The Who. Tomorrow, we'll do colours.
  20. [quote name='marcblum' timestamp='1356079458' post='1906461'] another example punk rock gig in a small club. we're builing up the backline, doing some line checks. everythings easy. a guy shows up: "May I play your guitar?" "huh?" "May I play your guitar for the first few songs?" "You're kiddin'" guy: stares at me me: "No." guy: [i]hates me[/i] me: "No." guy: [i]leaves[/i] [/quote] Bloody hell! Did the guy have a crack pipe behind his ear as well? Unfortunately, I've had something similar happen to me before too...
  21. A few decent albums released in my birth year: Mother's Milk - RHCP Louder Than Love - Soundgarden 13 Songs - Fugazi Stone Roses - Stone Roses
  22. Uber bump.
  23. Now now Mr Bus.
  24. I'm interested - would it be okay if I use my usual rig of an SVT head and two Markbass cabinets?
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