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Living room sofa noodling - whatever bass is close through a zoom B10n multi FX and some cheap headphones. 

 

Proper practice - bass through my pedal board, into a Behringer audio interface, into a Mac, with Amplitube 4. Output is usually some Shure monitoring headphones, but I also have studio monitors, but prefer the headphones. 

 

I rarely practice with my amp at home; crappy terraced house. 

Posted
2 hours ago, SimonK said:

Second hand TE kit is so cheap at the moment now is a good time before it gets a lot older and crankier. I've been posting bargain finds on:

 

 

Thanks Simon! I might need friends to help lift it into my practice space, but once it's there it can stay there. I've always fancied a Marshall stack, but lately Trace Elliot has the edge for me I think.

 

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I have options:

(1) DIY Ampeg B15 clone into BF One 10;

(2) Two Notes Torpedo CAB into my studio monitors; or

(3) Origin Effects Cali76 Compact & ‘64 Black Panel into studio monitors.

 

I can report that none of the above sound terrible!

Posted
7 hours ago, NancyJohnson said:

I use my live rig just turned down quiet.

 

I would but the tiny distance between inaudible and rehearsal volume on my amp makes it so hard to set a sensible volume.

Posted
7 hours ago, NancyJohnson said:

I use my live rig just turned down quiet.

 

I would but the tiny distance between inaudible and rehearsal volume on my amp makes it so hard to set a sensible volume.

Posted (edited)

For silent practice, iPad Bluetooth into Spark Go with headphones for playing along to stuff, especially the garage band drummers. 

 

Otherwise a PJB BG75 for low volume, or an RM 800 Evo ii into a 112T if the wife and neighbours are out.

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Posted
13 hours ago, Rosie C said:

 

Thanks Simon! I might need friends to help lift it into my practice space, but once it's there it can stay there. I've always fancied a Marshall stack, but lately Trace Elliot has the edge for me I think.

 

 

For many years I could only afford a single amp/cab and as a consequence was always lugging it around so weight mattered. But the recent proliferation of cabs that are cheap because they are so heavy has meant that for less money than a single Barefaced cab I have got six (yes six!) TE cabs that I simply leave in places where I play - so as of this week the 4x10 in the picture above will now live permanently at home next to the piano, I have another 4x10 (TE GP7 combo in my thumbnail) that lives next to the drums at church that I share with the other bass players (and indoctrinate the teenagers on the merits of 80/90s gear), then a totally impractical 2x10 and 1x10/1x18 stack loaned to a friend with a big house in the country where we can practice (he also makes amps so we use it to test his latest creations), and then a second 2x10 & 1x15 stack that is currently under a stairwell at church but is the most "portable".

 

I'm not sure if mine is a unique approach, but I get a distinct level of satisfaction scattering heavy TE cabs around the neighbourhood. My only fear is if people ask me to move them.

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Posted
4 hours ago, SimonK said:

I'm not sure if mine is a unique approach, but I get a distinct level of satisfaction scattering heavy TE cabs around the neighbourhood. My only fear is if people ask me to move them.

 

I think it might not be appreciated if I left a TE cab in every pub I play in.

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