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Like the bass line i played in this video
aeonspromise replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
Truth is often called hate to those who don't seek it.. Tough crowd, ok...now besides telling me yall wouldn't want to play it...question? Could yall if you wanted to...lol..I know I'm eccentric..lol I like fishing for men too..lol -
Phil Jones BG-450 in as-new condition. I'm a huge fan of Phil Jones gear as it's incredibly well made, hugely capable, feature packed and extremely compact. This combo really does need to be experienced first hand to be fully appreciated. Not only will it project your low B with authority at gigging volumes, it also sounds fantastic for music playback via the aux in. From the website - The Compact Plus BG-450 is the pinnacle of PJB’s line of small and light weight powerful compact bass combos. It is the same size as PJB’s C-4 speaker enclosure with a power amplifier that will reach up to 500 Watts with four internal 5” drivers. The BG-450 contains the latest proprietary PJB chrome dome drivers which are the most efficient five-inch speakers ever engineered by PJB. The result is a perfect pairing of power and driver efficiency that makes it the best sounding 4×5 combo ever made by PJB and, remarkably, with less weight. It has an incredible punchy sound that cuts through air as “a knife through butter” with a solid and powerful low-end response normally associated with a much larger combo. In the heart of this amp lies a formidable ultra-high-energy power supply using a Class D power amplifier for high efficiency which equals less heat and less weight, and is coupled with a pure Class-A, ultra-low noise pre amp. This combination completes a power section that achieves a massive dynamic range that allows the player to attain the best tone in any playing situation. The pre-amp design includes a single channel equipped with a variable gain input section that matches precisely with both active and passive basses. It also features a mute switch and the classic PJB 5-band precision EQ system that achieves the broadest range in tones imaginable with just 5 controls. This allows the player to effortlessly locate their perfect tone within seconds. The send /return FX patch can be blended to the direct signal allowing even more tonal opportunities. A secondary AUX input allows for practicing along with backing tracks via a 1/8” stereo jack. Back panel features include a Line Output jack that allows the BG-450 to be used in slave mode coupled with one or multiple amps, and a line input that provides the ability for an external pre-amp to be connected if desired. The DI balanced out can be pre or post EQ and offers a ground lift to avoid problematic hum. Speaker output is via a Speakon NL4 socket perfectly matched to run a C4 or C8 cabinet. The amp can run on any AC voltage from 100 volts to 240 volts. The Compact Plus puts out a punchy 300 watts into its own speakers and up to 500 watts when connected to an external cabinet. The BG-450 at max power will cover a wide variety of playing situations. Model: BG-450 Speaker Driver: 4X5 Inch PJB Driver Amplifier A class D amplifier with digital switch-mode power supply. Power output: 300W internal speakers, 500 Watts with 8ohm external speaker Signal to Noise Ratio:≥85 dB(A) (EQ off, Volume on Full.) Impedance Passive Input: >2MΩ/22pF Active Input: >100KΩ/22pF Line Input: >22KΩ Pre Amp Line Out: < 2KΩ Bal. Out: <200Ω Levels Passive Input: 10mV-1.5V Active Input: 20mV-4.5V Line Input:600mV Pre Amp Line Out: 1.2V Bal.Out: Typical 500mV EQ: CENTER FREQUENCIES 50Hz, 160Hz, 630Hz, 2.5KHz,12KHz at +/- 18dB Product Size::361(W)x362(H)x336(D)mm 14.21(W)x14.25(H)x13.24(D)inch Net Weight: 14 Kg(31 lbs)
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BassAdder60 started following Backing Vocal Levels?
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I think it depends on the band, songs etc For example The Jam I’m sure Bruce had vocal levels very near or equal to Paul, sounds like it at times For harmonies etc less volume I think is normal sitting under the main vocals. Levels are one thing but mic control etc is another skill in itself ! Then of course male / female vocalists mix can play a part as I find female lead singers can often be drowned out
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
TimR replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
Have a read of the latter part of the Pirate Studios thread. It may be those of us on BassChat are more selective with the gigs we go to and the bands we play in. -
mcnach started following What's bigger than an Elf? , Yamaha BB control plate and Strange issue with my Lekato wireless system.
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Good to hear that a bit of tinkering has made your setup sound better! Orange make good bass amps, especially if you're looking at playing heavier stuff, and they'd be perfect for you at some point. The only reason they likely haven't been mentioned is your budget and current playing situation. If you're just using the amp to play at home then you don't really need more than a small 15w combo. I have a Fender Rumble 15w and it's a great little amp that I'd happily recommend to anyone, it's one of these: https://www.andertons.co.uk/fender-rumble-15-v3-bass-amp/ TBH, anything like a Fender Rumble, Ashdown Studio, Ampeg Rocket, Orange Crush, Laney Digbeth etc will be perfect for home use. Keep it in the 15-25w range as anything else for home use is overkill. If you have your eyes on gigging in the next year or so then you'll need 250w minimum, so it might be worth picking something up that's a bit bigger and louder. The stuff like the Trace recommendation above will be perfect and will sound great, they're just a little out of fashion so tend to go on the cheap side nowadays. I'm not sure what Orange stuff is within your budget at the gigging level, probably not much unfortunately. I had an Orange Tiny Terror head and it sounded huge, so I'd definitely recommended it, but you're looking at £580 new and that's just for the head, so you'll need to buy speakers on top. If you're looking at pedals to add a bit of spice you have a few options. Seeing as you're a beginner then you could pick up a multi-fx unit like the Zoom B1four (£90 new, or £100 with the expression pedal) there are a few benefits to this like - it can be used as headphone amp so your practice setup is nice and compact and it'll have a ton of other effects to play with eg. tuner, preamps, distortion, fuzz, phasers, wah. You might not use 90% of the effects on there, but they're a good introduction to pedals. If you just wanted to stick to a cheap pedal to add some grit (not heavy distortion - but that should be OK depending on what sort of heavy stuff you play) then you can't go too far wrong with a Behringer BDI21. It's £20 new and is a clone of the Sansamp Bass Driver DI, so you're talking Ampeg in a box and you'll be able to get a decent tone for heavy stuff.
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The future of amps & cabs - stage props only?
Wolverinebass replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
The problem is when they insist on pre eq DI only. So, just dry. So, obviously any effects or distortion aren't worth including then. Or, at least in their viewpoint it seems. It always fills me with dread when I see some crap, no name DI box lying on the stage with a sticker with "bass" written on it with a sharpie. You know exactly the conversation you're going to be having. -
Lovely! Stacked controls are a nice touch and a great alternative to having more than two single controls. I would probably prefer a pickguard-mounted output socket though seeing as the usual position for one is free.
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Use TWO of those Elf amps?
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It sounds like a good setup. I don't get the uproar earlier about the soundperson 'dictating' the sound. Nobody said the DI signal you give them has to be devoid of FX and other tone shaping options. I don't recall the last gig I played where I was NOT DI'd. I sometimes get mic'd and DI'd, but the DI is always there. I also have a pedalboard and the sound engineer gets that, no question. So... I don't get what the problem was :shrug:
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When I first got mine I was gigging it quite a bit but as my show work ramped back up and I started to play my 35" scale basses all the time I noticed I was getting muscle memory issues when I swapped back / forward - so instead of hand position being instinctive I was having to think about it / concentrate on that rather than the chart / the conductor etc etc. And instruments should be played so this needs to move to a good home that is going to play it all the time !
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Like the bass line i played in this video
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
Nope not clicking a rumble link for the same reason I don't do twitter any more -
I doubt that. I went to both a few months ago and BB is a much smaller operation (they're in a smallish unit on a farm site). No disrespect to BB - I bought from them because they had the instrument I wanted and BD didn't - but they deal mainly in used and have much less stock.
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I have since found that if I connect a guitar cable between my wireless receiver and the input of my mod dwarf (or boss ME90), it then becomes completely noise free. So it just seems to need the full filter network of a guitar cable to remove the noise!
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Like the bass line i played in this video
Woodinblack replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
Frankly I doubt most people will see it, you turn up unannounced on a forum, and post a link to a dodgy website saying 'heres my video', only a very small percentage of people will click it (luckily, no way should you click something like that - I used a browser with all the defenses and private mode on so it couldn't do any damage). Ultimately music is about what you feel, and if it makes him happy then so be it, that is enough for art (although judging by his other videos he doesn't seem very happy), but it is like some people i know that paint who are objectively terrible. it makes them happy to paint, it just makes other people less happy when asked what they think! -
Geek99 started following Feedback for StingRayBoy42
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I bought some strings for an acoustic bass from Joel and instead of what I wanted he sent house bricks then hid the money in a secret Swiss bank account behind the vengeful wrath of PayPal - then he sent a message full of laugh emoticons entitled “can’t touch this” to Hammer the point home. * never again ** * not actually true ** ditto
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Like the bass line i played in this video
Woodinblack replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
Yes, it was formed as a 'video streaming site where videos can't be censored', so basically hate speech -
Concrete and Claygate — Unit Four Plus Two
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The fasting showman started following Bass books
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Like the bass line i played in this video
Geek99 replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
There was that time someone posted a very competently played funk cover by a bunch of talented Japanese ladies and still only a few people liked it, tough crowd here @aeonspromise -
Like the bass line i played in this video
Geek99 replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
Possibly we are not your target market - average age here is 94, and the grumpy version of it (irony, btw)