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Merton

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  1. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1459797544' post='3019807'] No, but to be fair, I didn't like the look of the cab from the off so 5 mins or less was enough. Not a fan of 15's anyway... so this was never going to be a winner. I've played 2..one was a compact thing...and the other I'm not sure. I didn't like the other players thru them either... but I can't say their usual tone is my thing at all...hence my TE story above. [/quote] So your own personal experience of them is from the older generation stuff, not the Gen 3 gear which IMO is a significant step up? (Asking for clarity not an argument - it appears that way from your statement but I may be reading incorrectly!)
  2. Very interesting TB thread but I do wonder if we all skew the arguments based on our bias before going into it. I still highly rate the BF 12" driver and the Super Compact in particular. Having sold both of mine last year when I needed money I've pined for one ever since. I'm hoping to be in a position to acquire one again within the next 9 months or so but right now other things matter more than the bass cab I'm using on a handful of gigs. Of course there are other cabs out there which will do a very similar job (TKS springs to mind, as do Baer) but I loved the SC and have no reason to go anywhere else. Call me a fanboi if you like but I like supporting a British business which I've seen (and I'd like to think helped with a number of purchases!) grow from nothing
  3. The Ampeg SVT-4 Pro and 8x10 rig I used last night was f***ing horrendous. I don't like Ampeg, there, I've said it Edit - actually this just backs up my previous post on this thread hahaha
  4. If I had the money I'd be on this or a BF S12 like a randy dog on a leg. Not that that helps, but it's true
  5. [quote name='spyder' timestamp='1458990823' post='3012629'] Oh, I didn't know that.... well thats the end of Eden then. [/quote] Not really - when US Music owned Eden they did a good job of damaging the brand. Since Marshall took over they have a better UK and worldwide distribution channel, new products and have tempted some of the old team back to the fold according to Talkbass
  6. Buy whynot's Barefaced Compact on here. 1x15, light, almost certainly more sensitive than what you have. They are the best 1x15 cab I've ever used
  7. [quote name='goonerjoe' timestamp='1458752717' post='3010551'] Pics attached... [/quote] Nice
  8. [quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1458748145' post='3010490'] Lucky enough to own both an LB30 and a CTM100. I was using the LB30 for rehearsals and small gigs initially, and it kept up with our guitarist's Fender Blues Junior quite comfortably. Then he upgraded to a Blackstar Artisan 15 and I needed more clout, so the CTM100 was a perfect upgrade. I would say that tonally they're not too far apart, though it's a bit hard to compare, as those passive EQs can give you a surprisingly broad range of sounds. But if you're looking for something that can give you a similar tone to an LB30, but at full-band volume levels, then you have made a very sound choice. Hope you enjoy it! [/quote] I concur!
  9. I didn't even realise the GK had an overload light! I always used my ears but also got used to roughly where the control would end up with my different basses and playing styles
  10. [quote name='ped' timestamp='1458590564' post='3008950'] That's right. £150 isn't bad - I think I paid over £400 when I used to have one! [/quote] Bloody steal!
  11. Cracking amp - so good I bought a second after regretting selling the first for a bigger heavier valve amp! Pictures!!
  12. Was that the one on eBay? I almost went for that...!
  13. Photos look great - hopefully I can be there next year rather than just sending one of my basses haha!
  14. Have told a mate about this, it's exactly what he needs methinks
  15. [quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1458567075' post='3008601'] They seem like a perfect match. Im still trying to figure out the best to set the Gain/Master. I know the manual states use the Gain to control the overall level, and have the master up quite high, but im wondering if doing things the more conventional way will be better. Plenty to play around with though. [/quote] I always used the Gain to push the preamp valves then used the master for overall stage volume. Setting up the "GK way" makes it harder to get any real grit (in my experience)
  16. [quote name='lowhand_mike' timestamp='1458300142' post='3006353'] i actually prefer the single input and use the gain, i always plugged into the passive input on my mag even though my basses are active, found the pad too much. the mute is a nice touch and i have the compressor always on so a switch seems a bit point less. Suppose they had to upgrade it somehow but i think they hit the nail on the head first time round [/quote] The one thing I wish the original had was the second Speakon socket. All other things I can take or leave really as you say
  17. [quote name='Russ' timestamp='1456244472' post='2986984'] My RM-800 just happily survived a UK tour, being used twice each night by myself and the headlining band, so I think we can say that it's proven itself in the reliability stakes. The only criticisms I can level at it are that it could do with a little more power - 1000W would be nice. Although, to be fair, I am using it to drive a Barefaced Big Twin II which can absorb a ridiculous amount of power. And I'll second the non-switchable subharmonics criticism - it accidentally got turned up a couple of times on tour leading to a less-than-desirable tone. [/quote] Interesting you want more power! I've still not peaked mine yet, it's perfect for my set up thankfully. Glad they've given the EVO head two Speakon connectors, that would be the one thing I'd like on mine TBH...
  18. [quote name='phatbass787' timestamp='1458077542' post='3004575'] I had a good look at the New Rootmaster cabs the other day in my local PMT and first off they look great but I couldn't get over how light the new 210 and 115 cabs are but also stunning quality and love the new bar handle design too. Very nicely priced too considering horn with 3 way switch and speakon/Jack combi connectors aswell. Well done Ashdown, I will be buying 2 x 210s I reckon [/quote] Yep, the old RM210 cab was light but the new one is throwable! (Is that a word?) I can't comment on their sound though as didn't get a chance to make any noise with them at the Bass Show this last weekend.
  19. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1458059292' post='3004275'] In comparison I tried out the Aguilar Tonehammer (which I currently use) with the new Aguilar SL410 and wasn`t that fussed about it. Just kept thinking how much I preferred the Ashdown rig. [/quote] Wow praise indeed I'm not sure I'm the resident Ashdown expert, just a sad little man who happens to love their amps and spend too much time talking to them about millions of different cab and amp options and ending up with something completely different
  20. Excellent, glad you like All your comments are exactly the same as my experiences which is nice!
  21. [quote name='2elliot' timestamp='1457879015' post='3002572'] Or buy my full fat ABM combo in the for sale section for 300 notes. Same dimensions as the Neo and looks brand new. [/quote] That's a steal!
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