NJE Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 (edited) Hello all. I don't post very much but have decided to stop being shy and post some pictures of basses and rigs that I have owned and my current setup. My first few basses I dont have any digital pics of so I will just list quickly. 1. My very first, the one that started it all off was a Yamaha RBX 4 String I got aged 14. Great bass loved it to pieces and great tone at just £150. Bargain. was the single split coil P version. I kept that until a few years ago. 2. A red Squier silver series Jazz. I loved this bass so very much and my biggest regret is trading it for the next bass. I got this when I just turned 15. Was using a Trace Elliot 1x15 SMX combo with this and the Squier. 3. My first "proper" bass I always say was my American standard P-Bass. Stunning maple neck, like butter to play. Bought this just before my 16th and got £120 trade in for the Jazz At this point I had upgraded to my Ashdown Mag 300 head and cabs as below. [attachment=5270:fen.jpg] [attachment=5271:ash.jpg] At this point I had the Fender and the Yamaha. The yamaha was traded in not long after I got the Fender for 4. Ibanez ATK. This was a growler of a bass, really ballsy and had a really good eq which I couldn't get a bad sound from. Great for slap I later found. I used this in the metal covers band I had and used the Fender for my Dads wedding and functions band, although not exclusively. I had This until about 2 years ago and really enjoyed playing it. In fact the pickup config and EQ would be the basis for a custom if I ever get round to saving for one. [attachment=5272:Ibanez.jpg] 5. Finally (sorry this turning out to be really long everyone) I traded the Fender for a new acoustic guitar as I couldn't seem to sell it to anyone. (it was just around that period everyone wanted warwicks, and Ibanez basses thanks to the Nu-Metal scene). Im sad it went but I managed to sell the Ibanez and a nice acoustic I had and buy the beautiful 'girl' I have now, the bass I had wanted since before I could play bass. (incidentally it is identical to the bass played by my first bass hero and the guy that inspired me) This is my 1996 MusicMan Stingray, with light birdeye maple neck. I love her so much. [attachment=5273:mm1.jpg] Sadly both bands came to an end and I sold the Ashdown rig and a cheap Tanglewood Fretless plus everything else bass related apart from my MusicMan. I haven't really played much for the past two and half years until about 4-5 months ago when I decided to get the girl out of the case. It was a really messy band split and caused a lot of heartache and stress and I lost some good friends, so playing just brought back bad memories. So anyway I plucked the strings and the buzz was there so I went straight on Ebay and picked up this lot. [attachment=5274:mm_rig.jpg] Epifani Quest II Preamp (Beautiful) and after much deliberation and hunting, Ashdown ABM 4x8, Which Is perfect and great sounding. I wanted matching Epifani but it was expensive for me at the time but no regrets the Ash is fab. I wanted something small and powerful and this seemed a good option. The power amp is a cheap backup we had left over from the function bands PA which I will replace once I find a good band and start gigging. The Preamp was £200 and the cab was £250-ish, absolute bargain I think and Im a happy monkey at the moment although I do have serious, serious GAS for an Overwater Progress 5 and Sei Jazz 5. Will we ever be happy with our lot? Cheers guys and gals. Edited June 23, 2008 by NJE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cris the man Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 thats a really sweet rig you got there is that a mark king signature head i see there? impressive! hows the sound? on your ashdown , do the cones in your amp threaten to break? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EBS_freak Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 [quote name='cris the man' post='129419' date='Jan 28 2008, 05:07 PM']is that a mark king signature head i see there? impressive![/quote] Nup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJE Posted January 28, 2008 Author Share Posted January 28, 2008 [quote name='cris the man' post='129419' date='Jan 28 2008, 05:07 PM']thats a really sweet rig you got there is that a mark king signature head i see there? impressive! hows the sound? on your ashdown , do the cones in your amp threaten to break?[/quote] Thanks for the comments, Sadly no not a mark king head, Just a Mag 300. I think they have changed color now with the new ones but the red does look similar to The Kings from a distance. The cones did used to shift a bit with big volume from the head when it was just the 4x10 cab, but the 1x15 really helped get rid of that, it was well worth the extra £130 for the 15" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cris the man Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 [quote name='NJE' post='129430' date='Jan 28 2008, 05:17 PM']Thanks for the comments, Sadly no not a mark king head, Just a Mag 300. I think they have changed color now with the new ones but the red does look similar to The Kings from a distance. The cones did used to shift a bit with big volume from the head when it was just the 4x10 cab, but the 1x15 really helped get rid of that, it was well worth the extra £130 for the 15"[/quote] ah right that may explain why my cones are dieing! really good excuse for a full stack! still though , i bet thats a bugger to carry around! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJE Posted February 1, 2008 Author Share Posted February 1, 2008 the ashdown was a real hassle to move, a good sack barrow is always a good idea. the reason i got rid of it was because it was way too big, you can get som really powerful small gear now hence i know have a 4x8" ashdown cab which i believe is 500w. tight and compact is the way forward as most of the guys on here will im sure agree with. saying that there is something great about having 5ft of stack behind you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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