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[quote name='Stag' timestamp='1325981450' post='1490789']
Why the scale down mate?

Love the WHL road sign too :)
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I had a stupid amount of overkill TBH, what I have now is perfect (I have just bought an Stingray though)

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[quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1325959892' post='1490476']
After my huge scale down
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Jeez Wayne - where's it all gone? Your heating bills will shoot up with all that extra space to heat up - that room must feel like a draughty warehouse. How's the Stingray?

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Here's mine. (Sorry for the dodgy phone photo) L-R Fender Mex Jazz, Gallien Krueger MB210 combo, Fender Squier VM fretless Jazz.

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Thanks. :) I was sick and tired of lugging around big heavy cabs, so took the plunge with the GK. Well worth it. I'm over my amp GAS, but every time I come on here I see basses I'd love to own. My next target is a nice Precision - might go down the bitsa route. Cash is scarce at the mo, until I get gigging again... :(

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This was my set up for a song I recently recorded. Eden Metro combo+markbass 210 HF. Sontronics condenser aimed at the tweeter for the high end range, AKG D550 for the low end and a DI to record 3 tracks in total for the bass.
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[IMG]http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/h352/tony_char/NewRig.jpg[/IMG]

Just finished the grille cloth on my new Cab tonight .. I used to gig with a V4B and an old (large) 2x15, been using a small BA115 in a new band for a few months at small gigs, can't wait to rock this little set up at the weekend :) My entire rig is lighter than my old head. The laney cab is quite a bit lighter than spec after taking off the stupidly heavy (and IMO ugly) steel grille :blink: so retarded on a lightweight cab.

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[quote name='Dave Tipping' timestamp='1327965272' post='1519785']
Just finished the grille cloth on my new Cab tonight ..
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Wow that looks even better than I expected! Congrats and well done :D

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[quote name='Dave Tipping' timestamp='1327965272' post='1519785']
Just finished the grille cloth on my new Cab tonight .. I used to gig with a V4B and an old (large) 2x15, been using a small BA115 in a new band for a few months at small gigs, can't wait to rock this little set up at the weekend :) My entire rig is lighter than my old head. The laney cab is quite a bit lighter than spec after taking off the stupidly heavy (and IMO ugly) steel grille :blink: so retarded on a lightweight cab.
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That looks THE BUSINESS mate!
Well done :)

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[quote name='Dave Tipping' timestamp='1327965272' post='1519785']


Just finished the grille cloth on my new Cab tonight .. I used to gig with a V4B and an old (large) 2x15, been using a small BA115 in a new band for a few months at small gigs, can't wait to rock this little set up at the weekend :) My entire rig is lighter than my old head. The laney cab is quite a bit lighter than spec after taking off the stupidly heavy (and IMO ugly) steel grille :blink: so retarded on a lightweight cab.
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Looks awesome mate, let me know if you want to get rid of the BA115.

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Cheers folks! :D I'm pretty chuffed with it myself .. Wayne I probably will be looking to shift the BA115 shortly, I'll ask around locally first. Kent is a bit of a trek from Dundee. Got the head for £435 ( [url="http://www.rainbowmusiconline.co.uk/terror-bass-500"]http://www.rainbowmusiconline.co.uk/terror-bass-500[/url] - local shop as well! ) and the Cab for £240 + £20 of grille cloth and piping .. Not a bad wee rig for Under £700.

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[quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1328458661' post='1527340']
thinking of buying a power amp so I can use them all at the same time.
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Holy c**p

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This is my lovely rig!

I put the GEM through the effects loop of the Firebass 700. This way, I can crank the GEM to get the lovely warm tube overdriven tone but control the overall volume using the Peavey. In essence, Im using the GEM like a tube drive pedal, but it's got a much more natural and rich tone. The Ampeg cab provides plenty of low-end and volume. Thinking of getting a matching 1x15 cab but don't know if it's worth it!
As you can probably tell, I'm not a fan of hi-fi bass tone.

Truckstop


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Ha ha - this is a disease and we're all infected!
I thought I had grown out of it, but sadly - no. So here's my contribution (stack on the right is largely for sale, the slimmed down stack on the left is the current rig. 1500w of pure bass - yummy

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Here is the latest incarnation of my rig:

Top - 1972 VamPower 100W MkI, loaded with Mullard EL34s and Mullard Mil Spec ECC83 and '2s
Middle - 1975 Orange Hustler Reverb Twin 2x12 (Celestion G12M-70), 100W, Groove Tubes EL34s and various Mullard and Pinnacle pre' valves
Bottom - 1973 Matamp 'White' 4x12, loaded with Celestion BN bass drivers

The bass? Well.. that's not really important is it..? ;)

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[quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1328458661' post='1527340']
Mine at the moment, thinking of buying a power amp so I can use them all at the same time.


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Whats the Marshall 8x10 like? I have the 1x15. Its okay, cheap and cheerful :)

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[quote name='TheRockinRoadie' timestamp='1328730692' post='1531901']
Whats the Marshall 8x10 like? I have the 1x15. Its okay, cheap and cheerful :)
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It's very good for a practice amp it's not the quality of my other cabs but then it's no where near the price.

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