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Good to see a person's name above the shop, it makes it more personal for me.
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Monkey1961 started following Taming the Orange!
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I asked Orange what flat eq was supposed to be, even they weren’t sure! But they did have a great suggestion. They suggested plugging the bass into the return to hear what flat is (bypassing the preamp stage), then plugging into the amp as normal to compare the tone by ear…and to these ears it seems that indeed treble fully off, mid fullly on and bass fully off seems to be flat eq! I would be interested to hear what other players opinions would be if they try this method?
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Been to GAK many times when I had GAS 😁. A dedicated bass room. It was there that I realised new Fender vintage models cost an awful lot of money.......
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For sale Line 6 HXFX in great condition, Velcro on the bottom, box is a bit tatty, cheat sheets and copies of some of the manual, includes power supply, great ABS type carry case and computer lead. Looking for £360 or trade for individual pedals, tuner, compressor, chorus etc Line 6 HX Effects Multi-effects Processor Features: Multi-effects pedalboard with massive control capabilities Over 100 effects models onboard World-class polyphonic pitch-shifting effects HX audio engine ensures pristine audio and realistic modeling Dual effects loops integrate your favorite stompboxes External amp and expression pedal control True stereo performance from input to output Full MIDI capability USB allows computer-based editing and firmware upgrades Built rugged to handle the rigors of the road Choice of analog true bypass or DSP bypass with trails Supports third-party impulse responses
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Everyone accesses/adjusts their own feed, mainly via phone; it works for us.
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Do you enable your bandmates to adjust their own IEM feeds (mix, levels) from their phones (over WiFi) or control units (over twisted pair)?
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Years ago I was front man and guitarist in a busy rock covers band and our bass player was "quite the character". Though his drunken antics, during the break after the first set, he was banned by the landlord and escorted off the premises by a bouncer. I had to negotiate with the landlord to get him back so he could finish the gig. Conditions were that he had to ditch his stash and could only have a soft drink for the rest of the night and that unless we replaced him, we'd never play that pub or the other one they owned again. We never again played that venue (or the other one they owned) with that line up, but every cloud... Those were decent venues and we didn't want to lose them, so the other guitarist and I put together a two hour acoustic set of material and ended up getting as many gigs as the full band. The next stage after this when putting together the next full band was me deciding to take on bass duties full time, which led me to finding BassWorld and the rest is history.
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Wireless IEM system : M-VAVE WP-12 - suprisingly good for the price
kiat replied to kiat's topic in Accessories and Misc
End result. I'm using a very low latency Giga Pro (by "the t.bone", a rebadged Mi-Pro) for my wireless bass signal with the WP-12 getting full stereo IEM from the band mix or playalongs and I can't hear any latency, or maybe I've just got used to it! Design (using Google drawings). I played recent gigs with the WP-12 IEM system and MA400 headphone amp on a tray, but thought it would be neat to get them all onto a compact, fully cableless pedalboard (battery power to 9V and 12V effects and units, 5V USB wireless everywhere except band IEM mixer and FOH. It's a good inexpensive dabble into wireless and stereo IEMs. I'll be interested to hear how you use yours, pros and cons etc. -
Manfred741 started following MM Stingray 4 graphite necks - 38mm nut £480
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MM Stingray 4 graphite necks - 38mm nut £480
Manfred741 replied to Kiwi's topic in Graphite neck - ordering
Hi there ! Would be super interested for my 79'sabre ( also 38mm nut width !) Can it be made for the 3 bolt design of the older MMs ? -
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Musicman 25th Anniversary HH4 - Price drop, now £1950
lapolpora replied to lapolpora's topic in Basses For Sale
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Laser engravers are stunning bits of kit. And this is a stunning use of a laser engraver. 5 gold stars and smiley face - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Last 2 gigs I've used the stereo set up but I've not yet balanced the volumes 100% never mind the stereo image. However I'm confident it'll work for me and be an improvement.
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Sadly for some of us the 'sound' isn't even a factor! I've tried the 10s and 16s and the physical size and shape don't work for me/my ear; they are uncomfortable and/or no good for getting a good seal (regardless of buds used). This isn't just an isolated issue, I know of at least 2 other local musicians who have sacked off the KZs in favour of units that are smaller which give a better seal. I get that if the 10s fit you then the 16's may well sound better... but they need to be a good fit for the user.
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
prowla replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
I agree - I think they look daft. I suppose it makes it easier to buy stock for building 4/5/6-string models, but it doesn't seem to be reflected in a price reduction. The worst example was Status Graphite basses - I just don't like their more recent models. -
Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
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NBD: Slightly modified Fender Flea Jazz
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Yes, it's definitely got all the right ingredients - alder/maple construction, Nitro-Cellulose finish [to allow it to breathe/speak] & Pure Vintage 64 pickups. It's got that rich early 60's Jazz Bass sound with enough top end sparkle, but not over the top. As for the Road Worn finish, the body really does look like it's been kicked around a car park by a bunch of Mexicans on their lunch break. 🤣 The pattern of wear seems to match Flea's original 61 very well. This one is a 2019 bass, so I'd imagine they've gotten pretty good at the process since the original RW instruments were launched ten years earlier in 2009. -
Belka started following What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Belka replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Individual string bridges - I can understand their use on fanned fret basses, but they just look wrong when the frets aren't fanned. And even the most skilled luthier can't seem to make them line up properly: -
There was 2 I vaguely remember in Leytonstone high road, Freedman’s and Holiday Music, would’ve been around 78/80, I was having bass lessons as a teen and it was probably the first place I saw a fender jazz for sale but couldn’t afford anything like that then, I’ve made up for it since 😁, I found one pic but nothing for freedman’s
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Ray Pearson joined the community
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beanydc started following Black tuners plus bridge
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Black tuners plus bridge
beanydc replied to briansbrew's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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snorkie635 started following Bygone music/bass shops you were fond of?
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Mev Taylor's Music in Edinburgh. Always something of interest there. The original Live Music shop in Nicolson Street - 2nd hand heaven. Really not much happening in Edinburgh and its environs nowadays re music shops. GG is about it.
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sambecker1 started following Fender Flea Roadworn Jazz Early Issue ON HOLD
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Same for me really... Although, back in the 80's, for me, it was mainly the Bass Centre in Wapping. Apart from buying nearly all my gear from there (lots of it - especially strings), I found it to be a good socialising place. Well, that and the pub around the corner that we all used to visit. I lived just the other side of the river near Tower Bridge, so it was an easy walk for me.