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I couldn't resist trying one of these at the silly low price. Here's my impressions: Delivery was really slow, months rather than weeks but it arrived safely and working. Ali Express is pretty much no different to Amazon or eBay IME. The light is bright and the 40deg beam angle is not far off though it is much brighter in the middle of the beam. The light itself is well consructed with a similar aluminium case to all the rest of these lights, the end caps are plastic (ABS?) with brass inserts for the screws. the bulbs are all identical with all my other lights (inluding the brand name ones) and chuck out similar light levels. This one is brighter overall because it has more bulbs. It's a good uplighter , really useful and if I needed extra lamps I might well order more of these. You can however see the shortcuts down to keeping the price down. The kettle lead is too short to be usable, just one metre long. The remote control doesn't really work well. The button for white only works with repeated presses and the light when it comes on is neither white nor bright. The remote doesn't offer all the light can do withmany adjustments either not available or maybe just not working on my remote, it seems a bit of an afterthought. The built in programs aren't great, they are mainly chase or strobe programs which are too fast for band use IMO, they are clearly more orientated to disco use and are too fast for that use also if I'm honest. The control unit on the back isn't much better than the remote. There doesn't seemto be an adjustment for sensitivity in the sound to light and slowing down the chases isn't very intuitive. The four buttons on the back don't follow the 'standard' arrangement of menu, up, down and program and leave you guessing as to what each button does. It may have features I haven't managed to find yet. Other cost cutting issues are that the mains out is a Euro/US socket even thought the input one is IEC whch is odd. The Lightmaxx uses powercon connectors for mains which are much better . I'd use these lights either as single colour uplighters or in fade mode, confusingly labelled 'jump' on the remote. (yet another sign of cost cutting, jump usually means and istanteneous colour change) Instad of jumping it starts a gradual fading in and out of a colour sequence. That's really useful for a band as the colour change is so gradual you barely notice it and it won't distract from the band but it is potentially more interesting than an entirely static colour. Crucially this is slower than any of my other LED bars. So some minus points but at that price? I think it's all good.These lights would work best with a separate DMX controller but the colour intensity is good in the primary colours and the slow fade is a useful effect. The beams are broader than most and if you don't have a haze machine that works really well. The construction seems to be great for the price, I shudder to think how they do it. I don't think the lights wil prove to be unreliable but time will tell. If I were starting from scratch I'd be ordering three or four of these to illuminate the stage in steady mode and then have something overhead to do sound to light or chases.
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kwmlondon started following Markbass Traveller Cabs - 102P + 121H
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Markbass Traveller Cabs - 102P + 121H
kwmlondon replied to Rowntree's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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You could turn it into an inspection/access port for soundpost adjustments,but it looks too high up on the shoulder?
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ra0ulduke started following How many hours do people practice?
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How many hours do people practice?
ra0ulduke replied to Bassbooksbikes's topic in Theory and Technique
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p4ul started following Gibson IV with added Ash Wing.
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Priced to sell - 1987 CHOPSON IV
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I never met Mani, but he always seemed like a sound bloke, and a great player. The only Mani related story I can think of is that during soundcheck for a gig, I was idly playing the intro to "I Wanna Be Adored". I didn't know it at the time, was just working it out from memory. Well, some drunk guy hears me and goes "YAAAAAAAAAS! STONE ROSES!" and I'm like "F***, I don't know the whole song!" Thankfully he was too drunk to remember and the request I was bracing myself for never materialised, phew!
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Only arrived Tuesday and no chance to gig it yet, but look, feels and sounds just what I wanted. Sits perfectly when worn. I think I made the right decision in not going for another 5 (I have the ACG jazz 5 here if needed)
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p4ul started following ROLAND Project LYDIA
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I am not sure what this pedal even does... but I do want to try one out. Roland Says "Project LYDIA comes with a special version of Neutone’s Morpho technology optimized for low-latency tinkering and live performance. Morpho learns the tonal qualities of a user-defined sound and applies these qualities to an input signal as a creative effect. In academia, this is sometimes referred to as “timbre-transfer,” but Neutone believes a better name for this may be “neural sampling.” 🤯 🧠 🤯 https://articles.roland.com/introducing-project-lydia/
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...turns out the solution was quicker than writing this post. A couple of wraps of masking tape have sorted it.
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WinterMute started following Case storage solutions…
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Mine are in the loft, I so rarely travel with a bass these days it really doesn't inconvenience me to go get one or two for a trip. Apart from the Thumb's flight case which is too big to go through the hatch, so it lives behind the sofa in the studio, I hear it chuckling occasionally.
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
p4ul replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
"UK Doctors Hate this" "40,000 UK home have this heater" "The inventor is a 20 year old jet engine technician" Using Farm vehicles to get your kids to school 5 year old tiktokers who play Jaco licks better than Jaco when he was 5 -
Homatron started following Double bass buzzing…
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Beyond simply tightening the bolt holding the endpin in position, what options are there for addressing endpin rattle? I have discovered a rattle when I'm playing loudly which goes away when the endpin is bottomed out (bass closest to the floor), or I put pressure on the endpin by pushing the lower part of the bass with my leg. The bolt is a tight as I can make it. What else is worth a try?
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Origin Effects BassRig Ampeg B15 Fliptop recreation
ra0ulduke replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects
That's why I wrote that both approaches are fine. The discussion about expensive vs. cheap pedals is fundamentally pointless. -
The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
Musicman666 replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
reminds me of mold ... -
bass_dinger started following Johannes Rubner 3/4 bass: best way to sell?
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Johannes Rubner 3/4 bass: best way to sell?
bass_dinger replied to M4TT's topic in EUB and Double Bass
This chap? https://www.thedoublebassroom.com/ Hmmm. Five-string double basses for sale.... -
Modern Vintage MVJ4-66 Fretless - Olympic White - *SOLD*
jay-syncro replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
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How many hours do people practice?
PaulWarning replied to Bassbooksbikes's topic in Theory and Technique
I learn new songs, revise old ones before a gig, or work out bass lines for originals, is that practicing? don't have a set time, depends whether I've got a gig or new material to work on, otherwise I don't pick the bass up -
I 'need' a P bass because it works for me. Tone wise ive never been in a situation where someone else has asked me to use anything, or ibeen in a situation where one bass doesnt work over another tone wise. What I find with a P is it's more plug and play. For me even a Jazz bass give's me more tone options to think about, and get distracted with. I do like Jazz basses, but I just find a P works in every situation, no fuss messing about with onboard EQ, and sits well in any mix. Tone wide open and thats it as far as that end of the signal chain goes. I was put off for a while with the P bass chunky necks, but having found P basses with slimmer im happy to stick with it.
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I sold it on, and the buyer had it repaired. He reported back that original parts were prohibitively expensive but his local tech guy was able to fit a generic pre-amp board with decent results.
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Oh, that is rotten luck. The little PJB BG110 I have seems to be incredibly over-engineered and built like a tank, and I imagine it would be much less prone to failure than many other bigger brands. Were you able to get yours fixed?
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PJB Briefcase uber-portable high-end combo
Hellzero replied to Happy Jack's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Warm Audio Tone Beast 12
krispn replied to Happy Jack's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
