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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
BigRedX replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
Because as others have said, if anything good was supplied it would get abused, broken and/or nicked. IMO if you are in a band that regularly plays these sorts of multi-band gigs using house or shared kit, being able to play with enthusiasm no matter how terrible it sounds on stage is a skill as important as being able to play in time and in tune with the rest of your band. Being able to make the best of every situation is what will get your band more and better bookings and able to move up the bill (assuming that all other aspects of your performance are up to scratch). I'm now at the point that so long as I can hear I am in tune and in time with the rest of the band I'm happy knowing that the songs are great, and if it's not brilliant on stage I can play through it. Being a bunch of divas moaning about not being able to get "your sound" is unlikely to get you another gig at the venue. Trust that it will sound decent out front and play your heart out on stage. -
Chienmortbb started following Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
Chienmortbb replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
Are we saying that many sound mixists are convinced they are the main attraction. -
Markbass Multiamp Mono with midi footswitch and case. NOW £350
Fettsman replied to Fettsman's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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12stringbassist started following Do it while you can
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I'm 67 and have been thinking about how long I have left of doing this. The last few years have been very very uncomfortable at times band-wise, due to a band member who was arrogant and awkward, but who has now thankfully left. When that happened, I questioned whether to carry on or not, and after a day or two I decided to not let the situation defeat me. We auditioned a new, much younger, guitarist and we are playing with a new-found excitement and chucking lots of new material together and playing what we hope are very good shows. Where this becomes very relevant to this topic is that our drummer is unwell and has been out of the band since July. We have a reserve drummer covering, but it seems more and more likely that our own drummer will not be returning to the band, except to maybe do a couple of occasional short 'guest spots'. That is something that we haven't been able to discuss. He's been very determined to play, but sadly his mobility and medication have interfered with everything. That is an enormous stress for me as he's my friend and we have been in the same band for ten long years, persevering and supporting each other through some rather awkward times to keep things together. 'Do it while you can' is very much my motto these days. You don't know when it's going to be taken away from you.
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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
Bill Fitzmaurice replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
And that's why the riders for major touring acts specify Ampeg SVT. -
Chienmortbb started following Gig cab help...
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The Monaco is not Fane equipped. I cannot say what the driver is but I know it is Neodymium and Fane’s Neodymium 12s would not match the Monaco specs. Orienting the horn vertically really is a game changer an in most situations the horizontal dispersal is more than enough for the audience too. The days of putting a bunch of drivers in a box and hoping for the best are, or should be , over.
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The scratchplate is coming off and I want to get some caphead screws to go in the holes... I may try some dark wood and glue to see what it looks like but I reckon some capheads will be the way to go. Someone else on here did it and it looked much better! It's gotta go - a crime to cover that wood!
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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
Twigman replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
IME that's not the case. The last few gigs I've done (all fly aways) I have had Ampeg SVT or B5R heads with Ampeg 4x10 or 8x10 cabs provided. I used to take my tecampPuma900 with me, just in case, but I've stopped taking that now as you can't really go wrong with a SVT. -
mybass started following Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
mybass replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
Same situation for me at a west London festival outdoors …. (Ashdown) amp and speaker provided, first song the amp stopped working, this against the sound engineer saying it was working fine….thankful I had taken my Markbass amp along. -
@Geek99 was right all those years ago about my gear being way above my ability. I don’t need another bass BUT the current shoulder injury needs a shorter scale length. If you listen carefully you will hear SWMBO’s howl as a Shorg Scale drops through the letter box (I know it won’t fit really)
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1982 Fender Precision Bass Special Walnut. Can you take it to the bridge?
Beedster replied to ET777's topic in Bass Guitars
Not a very god pic but in short a nice big lump of 80's brass Fender fit 👍 -
Only that I have had problems with lag on Android tablets. However have now ordered a the one you suggested to try.
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Yeah, thats the same video i watched before doing it.
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Hope Mrs WIB fully recovers soon. As a goodly proportion of the BC membership have female partners and/or are female themselves, it would be worth bearing in mind that the symptoms of heart attack in females have some differences to those in males. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321528#symptoms
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Not sure what we are in disagreement about? 😅
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SR5N necks (22 fret, 42mm nut, to fit EB SR5) £480
tauzero replied to Kiwi's topic in Graphite neck - ordering
I happen to have an Ibanez SRF705. Nut 45mm. Just looked at the specs for several 5-string Ibanez SR models, consistently 45mm. Yamaha TRBX500 43mm. ESP LTD B-205 45mm. Schecter Stiletto Stealth-5 45mm. Sire Marcus Miller V5 46mm. So AI is bollocks. -
Or, the sheer of not being allowed to be a shop-o-holic buying gear with the enthusiasm of a kleptocrat’s wife let loose in Harrods’ with their nation’s entire national budget was simply too much to bear?
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Hello, Up for sale is my Line 6 HX Stomp, plus a few other accessories. I assume everyone knows what these do by now. I've had it for a few years, and used it a fair amount, but it's still in good condition and good working order. Altogether I'm asking £400 posted for this: -Line 6 HX Stomp -Bright Onion Momentary Switch (Custom MXR Style Enclosure) - This gives you the option to add two auxiliary footswitches -Warwick Rockboard TRS 60cm cable - To attach Bright Onion Switch -Cioks Flex 8800 Current Doubler Cable & Cioks Flex 3050 Cable - To power from a Cioks power supply -EBS ICY-30 Y-Insert Flat Cable - Plug into the Stomp's stereo send to put other pedals in the Stomp's FX loop -Effects Pedals Power Supplies HX Stomp - Unofficial HX Stomp PSU -USB A to B cable (not pictured) - To attach to PC for HX Edit Happy to post, but a buyer is welcome to collect if they prefer. Any questions, please send me a message. Cheers.
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Acebassmusic started following NBD: Cort GB5 Modern - A black Friday bargain!!
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NBD: Cort GB5 Modern - A black Friday bargain!!
Acebassmusic replied to carlsim's topic in Bass Guitars
Congratulations on your purchase. That's a very nice bass you have there at a very nice price 👍 I've not tried that particular recipe of Cort but just from the specs I would expect it to be good for me. Also I like the choice of using a clear pick guard so you can see the wood instead of slapping a cheap peice of plastic tort on to obscure it. 😮 (You probably gather I'm not a fan of tort 😒😁) I have one of the Cort NJS-5's and really like it. Straight out of the box it played and sounded great but in my tin of bits I had some Nordy's, Babicz and a Mike Pope pre and now it sounds betterer! -
Slug Ice started following Dingwall John Taylor Signature 5
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I have one and it's huge fun. I do wish the filter control knob at the top was shorter though - feels very exposed there and could be damaged by a stray foot. I wonder why they just didn't use a regular pot like the other controls. Bit of a weird choice that.
