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  2. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Gil Scott Heron
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  4. Revolution 9 - Beatles
  5. Did you find anything on this? Interested.
  6. I'm using an LFSys.co.uk Monaco. 60 litres, 14kg, 600w. It goes very loud and you get plenty of low end. There are other spec LFSys cabs available and using a pair of 10" Monza or Goodwood cabs would give a very versatile rig. Remember that these aren't "normal spec" drivers and the cabs and x-overs are high end and designed specifically for delivering what we need as bassists. We're rapidly moving away from the 10" drivers sound like this, 12" drivers sound like that mentality of the past. Some of us attended a blind comparison of speakers/drivers recently and the results were very eye-opening. My amps are barely ticking over at stupid volumes through the Monaco in decent sized venues but the most important factor with these is that you can hear yourself beautifully from any angle because the dispersion is so wide and high.
  7. Overkill? Pfft, have you started modding this bass yet?
  8. You Spin Me Right Round - Dead Or Alive
  9. There's loads of good players I don't like because I heard about them so looked them up and said no thanks . Like someone else said, people who " never heard of them " are saying more about themselves than the player
  10. The tuners aren't genuine MM ones, but that period used Schaller BM tuners. So I bought some Schaller BM tuners in black, everything lined up and they were direct replacements. It's just they have a schaller branding on the rear rather than musicman. I can live with that!
  11. Dizzy Miss Lizzy - Beatles
  12. Dance Yourself Dizzy - Liquid Gold
  13. Twentieth Century Foxtrot - The Doors
  14. "Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think. Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink. The years go by, as quickly as you wink. Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it's later than you think"
  15. Test For Echo - Rush
  16. Yeah. Can also recommend Aguilar Hot Jazz pickups as a perfect halfway between a P and J sound. Articulate but really fat and powerful.
  17. You can spend a lot of time looking up all the bass players mentioned on here! I, for instance have no clue about many 70s US or even British rock bassists, and I haven't really got much interest because I tend not to like most of the music wot they have Dunn.. I spose you could call that wilful ignorance! However, there's a whole genre of music (and by extension, bass players) that is just completely dismissed on BC - jazz! So there's amazing players that the majority on BC would have no clue about (too many notes, sounds like a typewriter falling down the stairs, it's unmusical etc) such as Shahzad Ismaily, or Fima Ephron, or Kim Baker, or Erik Sanko, or Paul "Tubbs" Williams...
  18. Easy @FlyStraight99, modding quickly becomes addictive! Nice work 👍
  19. Highly regarded and really punchy sounding P-Bass pickup. Supplied with original pots, jack socket and box. Instructions also included, not that they’re needed as the connections are solderless push on types. The only thing that will need soldering is the earth wire to your existing one. £60 delivered to your door.
  20. Regrettable sale and a bass that`s been loved and cherished says to me get a replacement neck pickup such as a Dimarzio Model J to get nearer what you need.
  21. Love this board! How do you find the octabvbre and Fifteen play together? I've always found cab sims take away everything I love from my Octave pedals...
  22. Thanks for the help all. That's at least two votes for the passive di, two votes for the Behringer ADI, no votes at all for any kind of amp, several mentions of soundhole covers and even a recommendation for a piece of gear I already own and specifically ruled out in the OP. Seriously, there is a consensus and I really appreciate it. I think the direction is to stick with a passive di for now and see if a cheap preamp comes up or maybe have him buy the Behringer further down the line. Oh well. I am surprised the inbuilt preamps and tuners are actually useful on gigging stages, but hey, that's why I asked! Possible side quest for a sound hole cover but I know he is not interested in buying gear and I'll bet this is one those "don't need it until you do" things that people won't be convinced on until it's too late.
  23. Today
  24. A great restoration job mate...I used to have one of these in the 70's before l could afford a real one....fond memories.
  25. That looks to be in lovely condition - I enjoyed the track too!
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