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Here's mine. I need a smaller cab for getting to the rehearsal room, so get in touch.
Aguilar DB680 preamp, QSC PLX 3102 (3100 watts @ 4 ohms) and a Tech Soundsystems 610XT.
It sounds incredible, totally blows anything I have had before clean away.


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[quote name='agoulding' post='309730' date='Oct 19 2008, 11:32 AM']

essentially what ive got, i dont have my own pictures. my stuff is at the practise space.

i occasionally use my Hartke 2.5XL with an additional pre-amp (if theres one lying around - usually ashdown) for extra ampage.

i dont use many effects, i mainly use an EHX q-tron and various distortions. although im not a big overdrive or distortion fan. Ive been wanting an octave pedal for a while. I just can't settle on one desicion . Got any good choices i could look at?[/quote]


I bet that sounds fierce. Cool setup, I wish I had the ability to move something like this around. As per octave pedals - there are lots of FX people in the other forum who will be able to help and give you an almost frightening level of insight but I for one used to enjoy the Digitech Bass Synth Wah pedal for octave effects - one 'mode' is a wah octave, but it is widely regarded as a superbly tracking octaver with the wah section disengaged. Plus you get the extra sounds too!

Cheers
ped

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I like these simple, classy rigs. If I could've afforded to, I'd have gone that way myself recently, but opted for a 2x10 combo.

I've said it before, all you really need is a nice bass you're comfy with, a good quality rig and a cord and you're ready to go.
Either one of these last two setups would've been perfect for me. I have a Stingray and a Jazz too, and I'd [i]love[/i] either of those last two rigs to go with them.

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[quote name='ezbass' post='309834' date='Oct 19 2008, 01:06 PM'][font="Arial Black"][size=3]Mark Bass LMII, Schroeder 1212L. Small, light, but very powerful. That's my '63 P Bass leaning up against it for scale.
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Hey EZ!

Hows you doin? Remember me? Stingray 5? Nice P you got hold of, what year is it?

Cheers, Benn

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[quote name='bottomfeed' post='319132' date='Oct 31 2008, 03:34 PM']Sweet!...... is that the set up you used on 'The Fantastics' myspace tunes?[/quote]
Same bass, different amp. I DI'd from my old GK 700RB-II on those recordings.

Next time I think I'll DI from the Aguilar head and mic one of the cabs. These cabs are too good not to be heard on record!

Cheers,
Ray

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[quote name='steve-soar' post='322114' date='Nov 4 2008, 07:53 PM']That looks stunning and I bet it sounds just as good.
I love Bass Machines, cool name, cool designs.[/quote]

Thanks, good to see someone else appreciating it :)

It sounds fantastic, SO much power, taken a bit of effort to restore it but definitely worth it. HH seem to have gotten a bit of a bad name in the past years, and i'm not really sure why; great sound and huge reliability, mine had been running for 27 years before i got it, and was still going strong despite several several important parts failing -- which i only discovered when i opened the amp. Can't ask for more than that, an amplifier that doesn't break down even when it does.

British engineering win.

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