Sadly that was the last date of the current tour. Both bands said they'd be on the road again soon(ish).
Pic of Spock's Beard and Dave Meros with his Fenderbacker bass.
I wouldn't say better just different. I've never been a big Delano fan and wanted a slightly warmer less modern tone which I feel the B-Axis items provide. I'd not even heard them before so it was a bit of a punt.
That looks extremely similar to my bass. Is that an ebony board too? I've swapped the standard fit knobs to ones with white lines on and the p/ups are now Bartolini B-Axis items.
We put everything through FOH and use backline as monitoring only. Personally I don't think you can adjust your sound from your rig for the venue adequately from your position on stage. I run my signal through a DI box to the desk and also take a parallel output to my backline. This way the FOH sound can be sorted for the audience and I can then adjust what I hear to suit me.
I would like to go full IEM but the rest of the band are on the fence a bit atm.
Hi folks
For sale are a brand new, unopened set of D'Addario NYXL bass strings. Gauges are 45/65/85/105.
These are around £30 in shops so grab yourself a bargain. £25 posted UK mainland.
Thanks for looking.
Always liked a zero fret plus at least 21 others. That being said playing live I can't hear much of a difference between a nut and a zero fret playing the odd open string.
Definitely a separate tone control of active basses.
Personally I like a flat/zero radius board
Pickups with nicely radiussed covers rather than razor sharp edges.
Horses for courses I guess. I'm not mad keen on the Sandberg/Delano p/ups. My two Cali IIs have had pickup changes. The VS4 now sports a Nordstrand NP4 and my TT has a Bartolini B Axis set both of which I'm really enjoying.
Just bought a gig bag from Kevin. Actually a relatively old listing, so doubly pleased it was still available. Kevin was brilliant throughout as had been said many times. Many thanks.