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Conan

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  1. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1376420262' post='2173755'] I doubt the pitchforks would be out like this if it was a UK builder, UK amp manufacturer, or a UK store/business. [/quote] Have you ever read any of the Barefaced threads??
  2. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1376420118' post='2173752']If its a bad service, you should be allowed to discuss it but the extent of the Bongo thread is mind boggling. Threats? Bullying? Far too much. [/quote] Fixed!
  3. [quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1376411691' post='2173603'] I've heard of all of them , but I've never read any of them . What you are describing is exactly the phenomena I am talking about - trial by internet . Trip Advisor , for example , is often highlighted as a culprit for the kind of one-sided and unqualified criticism that Jimmy Coppollo has been subjected to over this debacle . When you start making the assumption that because people say something enough that it must be true , you are heading down a slippery slope . [/quote] Would you buy from a new member (with no feedback) on here? Even worse, would you buy from someone who had been given poor feedback in the past? Or would you prefer to deal with sellers who have a significant quantity of (written) feedback that other members have written relating to their experiences with the aforementioned seller? Although I have bought from and sold to noobs on here, I generally prefer to deal with those with a track record. YMMV of course. Is it really all that different to what you describe?
  4. [quote name='mashup' timestamp='1376404937' post='2173452'] I'm an acoistic guitarist primarily & have been getting together a few recordings that at the moment are just acoustic guitar, [i][b]keys[/b][/i] & rhythm section loops.[/quote] [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1376407127' post='2173503']I'd start with keyboards and only look at bass guitars or double bass if it really isn't happening musically without them.[/quote] Sounds like keys are already covered!
  5. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1376405947' post='2173474'] I'd defintely go fretless and/or upright. It's my band's standard setup and works really well. [/quote] It certainly worked for John Martyn!!
  6. [quote name='mashup' timestamp='1376405487' post='2173461'] Thanks for the reply......I can play a little bass but currently don't own one. The options between which to borrow from my friend are a Precision strung with flats or a Jazz strung with rounds. I can only borrow the 1 as he needs the other, but he is kindly giving me the choice between the 2. What do you think would be the best bet? [/quote] Depends on what you want. If flexibility/versatility is your goal, then a J with rounds will just about be able to do a passable impression of a flat-strung P (by selecting the neck pickup and rolling off the tone), but there is no way that a P with flats will ever be able to sound anything like a J! While a P bass is far from the "one-trick pony" that some make it out to be, it is not as versatile as a J due to the fact that is has only one pickup. There are MANY threads on here discussing the relative merits of the two bass types.... and of course lots of people who would never recommend a Fender type bass of any sort!! How long is a piece of string?
  7. Personally, I'd go for a fretless P. The "woody" rich sound just seems to blend well with an acoustic guitar, but still cut through enough to make the bass part audible. Of course, not all acoustic guitars sound that same (and neither do all fretless Ps!), so maybe that doesn't narrow things down all that much after all!
  8. I misread the OP as "8x10 combo"!! "That's a bit over the top" I thought...
  9. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1376397183' post='2173278']Also, if BF said 'oh well, like it or lump it' things may also be perceived to be different. But they haven't. [/quote] Do Alleva Coppollo make cabinets?
  10. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1376401313' post='2173354'] The accusations of photoshopping does it for me. Very poor approach indeed. [/quote] On the face of it, I totally agree. However, it would seem that there is some "previous" between these two parties. At the very least it sounds as though Mr Addison approached Mr Coppollo in the past seeking employment or professional involvement of some description. As far as we know, there may be some historical bad blood between them.
  11. It's difficult when you see someone of your acquaintance being pilloried in public. But to those people defending Mr Coppollo, how would you feel if you bought a bass from the for sale section on this website, and it arrived in this condition? Particularly if the seller more or less said "tough - it's your problem now mate!". It is also a bit strange that he has a "no refunds" policy, but then offers a refund. Much though I hate the "trial by internet", sometimes a situation such as this one brings valuable information into the public eye. It reveals a lot about both parties - but only as much as they allow us to see. It never represents the "full story". As such, we should be very careful in making judgements.
  12. [quote name='geoffbyrne' timestamp='1374919741' post='2154754'] Especially if you replace the 12AX7 with a 5751..... [/quote] Interesting.... but as someone who knows nothing about valve technology, what does this actually mean?
  13. Sold to the man named after a composer! Was that a cuckoo I just heard...?
  14. [quote name='Stealth' timestamp='1376225434' post='2170952'] Great cabs awsome sound , Pants finish and pointless wheels. Barfaced just put two proper handles in a sensible place pleeeeeease[/quote] The finish may not stand up to the likes of Aguilar, Bergantino and other "boutique" manufacturers, but I certainly wouldn't describe it as "pants". The wheels are great indoors and on smooth pavements - but admittedly they are rather crap on typical pub car parks! That said, they are bass cabinets not shopping trolleys! The handles thing is a bit of an issue - but if I could manage a Vintage (the biggest cab BF have ever made AFAIAA) in and out of a house with very narrow doors, then it shouldn't be too much of a problem with the new modular range, which are significantly less wide... Once a BF cab is set up on stage all the problems evaporate.
  15. Barefaced midget with a separate micro amp? May be a bit over budget though...
  16. [quote name='Wooks79' timestamp='1376394940' post='2173214']Sounds like a thread getting a bit derailed by a few who don't like barefaced to me. Are the people waving pitchforks demanding that handles are all replaced free actually owners of barefaced cabs out of interest? [/quote] Good point. Most people who buy BF cabs are aware of the perceived short-comings (e.g. issues with the paint/finish, corners working loose, handles being a bit naff...) but are prepared to put up with them because of the benefits (e.g. excellent transparent sound, huge volume capabilities, extreme lightness...). Even at this price point there are compromises to be made, but Alex has decided that the bulk of the cost goes on things that actually make a difference in the real world - i.e. top-notch drivers and well designed and made wooden boxes in which to house them and allow them to sing. If you don't like the BF products, that's cool - no one product suits everyone. But to make sweeping negative statements based on a minor wear problem with a few OWNERS' cabs (when you don't own one yourself) seems rather petty and childish.
  17. [quote name='BeckyBass' timestamp='1376132355' post='2170004'] Little bit nervous about potentially breaking my cabs... [/quote] If you run a 500W head through them, with every control on full, then this is a genuine risk... but when would you ever need to do that?!? Presumably you get enough volume with your current set up? As you talk about only needing one cab on some gigs, I would assume this to be the case. 500W seems to be kind of the "industry standard" at the moment. However, some manufacturer's ratings are pretty unreliable and, added to that, the power rating is not necessarily a good indication of volume! It gets really complicated - which is why the best advice is to use your ears! If you have a taste for technical stuff, have a read of this: [url="http://barefacedbass.com/technical-information/understanding-power-handling.htm"]http://barefacedbass...er-handling.htm[/url] and this: [url="http://barefacedbass.com/technical-information/mythbusters1.htm"]http://barefacedbass.com/technical-information/mythbusters1.htm[/url] At the £400-500 price point (second hand) you have loads of choice. If it was me, I would look at a Hartke LH500 or even LH1000. Loads of clean, clear power. More volume than you will ever need. If you need some dirt/grit/drive you can always add a decent processor (SansAmp type of thing) with the rest of your budget. A used LH500 will usually be around £200. Good luck!
  18. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1376348316' post='2172761'] the 'loop' on the rubber bit splits at the end and then when the strap gets extended to its full range, gets caught on the metal cap and doesn't sit flat. [/quote] And that, in some people's eyes, equates to a "failed cabinet"?!?
  19. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1376384530' post='2172989'] Some speaker systems are designed for use in swimming pools. That's not a reason for storing cabs in a pond. [/quote] Quote of the year!
  20. [quote name='KevB' timestamp='1376055242' post='2169100'] A good rule of thumb is to go to a well attended bass bash and check out how many players are better than you are.[/quote] Up to a point, yes. Some people are very good at showing off their chops in front of others. I personally am not. When I warm up at a band rehearsal or play/practise at home I am pretty happy with what I can play. But for some reason, put me in a room with other bass players (even just one of them!) and I am suddenly bereft of ideas and can't think what to play!! I feel very self-conscious. If those other players were to judge my playing on that basis, then they would definitely put me in the "beginner" category!! I'm just not a natural show-off I guess!
  21. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1374661058' post='2151369']Any less than that and I'll hang on to them as a spare set [/quote] Just to prove myself a liar.... I'll take twenty quid!
  22. For me, any of his stuff with Bobby Womack, Anita Baker, Philip Bailey and George Benson.... His CV really is scarey! Is there anyone he [i]hasn't[/i] played with?
  23. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1376037908' post='2168789'] You're not intermediate until you know the names and positions of all the notes on the fretboard and the difference between a major and a minor chord.[/quote] That seems rather arbitrary! Are you quoting from some published set of standards there, or simply making your own judgement? Not that I'm saying it is wrong, just interested from whence it comes...
  24. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1375909304' post='2167416'] That`s the main thing, irrespective of claimed handling or technical know-how, let your ears decide. [/quote] This! So much depends on the amp you use and the settings you dial into it. Turn up the "bass" control and most cabs will struggle to provide you with much useful volume. You will also muddy up the overall sound and have problems hearing yourself. Reduce the bass and add more in the midrange and you will be able to go "louder". You will also be more audible and probably fit in better with your band's mix! That said - Behringer gear is not exactly what you might call "top-end". It can do a job if you don't ask too much of it, but if you want a cabinet (or more than one) that can handle high volume and give you a decent sound - you will almost certainly need to upgrade to something better (and, sadly, more expensive). Such is life.
  25. Why do we always feel the need to pigeonhole and classify everything we do? When I joined this forum I thought I was a pretty decent player. Since then, I have seen and heard people (who are ordinary members on here) whose playing is WAY beyond my ability. Or so I thought. Then I go away and try to play what they just played and, after a few hours of noodling and trying different things, I can usually make a pretty passable attempt at it (apart from double-thumbing ). I think I am at the same level as the OP. No reading ability and only a very basic level of theoretical knowledge. I would like more, but with a full-time job and a family it is not top of my priorities list! I have played in a number of bands in hugely varied genres over the last 30 years, and have never been the weakest musician in any of them. I am respected not only as a player, but as a reliable contributor to every band I have been in. That's not me being smug - it is just the facts. I have a huge amount to learn, and look forward to the journey (if I can be arsed to make it!). I would put myself at the top of the "Intermediate" category, and and possibly just getting into "Good" on my day. But it all depends on with whom you are comparing yourself, doesn't it?
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