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I love slap playing, but, it never really shows the character of an amp all that well. The live videos that have been uploaded to the Talkbass thread are very very good though.
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police squad started following 72 Musicmaster Fretless Project
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I still have my manual from the Walkabout from 2008 and it is a really quality document. I have a couple of high end amps where the manual is simply a schematics design, some very obvious warnings (this amp is loud, keep away from fire) and all the different things that will invalidate the warranty. The extra effort is really appreciated.
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I saw this Atelier Z Baby Z over on Talkbass, when doing some research before @DanDoesBass claimed his bounty 😄 This is the one that stays in my head @Ritsugamesh
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Actually, I agree with you here! If you check out the thread on TalkBass, I’m hoping to have some real player generated videos rather than the frustratingly slap-fest oriented stuff that seems to dominate the marketing world. While somewhat useful, it’s also pretty limited for a real world player.
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we have tried hard to make the bass product owner’s manuals solid, accurate and educational documents. In the bass team’s opinion, players buying premium amps with a premium price tag also deserve a premium manual. It’s just part of a premium experience. Correct, one of our test players (also an engineer) has been helping write and edit the manuals since the WD-800, and the other came onboard starting with this model. They are really solid players with good communication skills, so the manuals contain a strong player perspective. They both have extensive playing (and gigging) experience with the new amp too.
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waveydavy started following Bergantino Forte D
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For sale Bergantino Forté D Bass Amplifier “Plug and play never sounded so good!” Taking all that made the original, award-winning Forté D bass amplifier such a widely accepted tone champion, Jim Bergantino has taken it up another notch by implementing his all new Big Fat Tube II (BFT) circuit. The BFT II circuit delivers exactly what bass players crave out of tube amplifiers, but in an easy to use, compact and lightweight format. From pristine and sparkling clean tones, to mildly pushed tube drive, to super heavy, mix-shredding saturation and everything in between, it’s all here. Not to worry though, if you desire perfectly clean tone, simply turn off the BFT II technology and you got it! Selling as I bought this as a backup and it never gets used. Excellent used condition Comes with original packaging so can be posted/couriered Specs are: · 800W RMS output (@ 2 Ω), 700W RMS (@ 4Ω), 350W RMS (@ 8Ω) · 4-Band EQ with Bright Switch · Bass: +/- 10dB @ 60Hz / LoMid: +/- 10B @ 250Hz / HiMid: +/- 10dB @1kHz / Treble: +/- 10dB @3.5khz / Bright Filter: 8db @ 7khz · Single-knob BFT (Big Fat Tube) Drive circuit · Micro-controlled fan · Auxiliary Input and Headphone jacks · Effects send and return loop · Dual Speakon Outputs · Studio-Quality DI – selectable Pre or Post EQ · Line Output – tuner out · Dimensions (WxDxH): 10.5″W x 8.375”D x 3.75”H · Weight: 6.5 lbs Photos to follow
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BassAdder60 started following Risky Business, 80s band setup blog
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I joined a 80’s stadium rock covers band last year but I didn’t gel with the singer and his voice didn’t suit rock in my opinion and the lead guitarist was hard work and far too critical of every note played or not played Consequently I left them but the concept was good and some great songs
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New Fender Vintera II Roadworn 60's Precision
ezbass replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
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And another, with some dreaded slap playing
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If you don’t get a follow-up from her, message me and I will look into it. They may be a little overwhelmed due to the interest in this new amp.
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ok, yes, all money is paid by the buyer so I guess you can say that fee is too, but it is a price on top of the sale that the seller doesn't get and can't avoid
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Some great clips of this amp in live use.
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High Quality 3/4 DB Gigbag - suggestions?
tinyd replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Yikes! Mine is still in perfect nick but then it's not like I'm taking it out multiple times times per week.... Out of interest, are aluminium DBs heavier than wooden ones? -
Geek99 started following Risky Business, 80s band setup blog
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@Lozz196 I really enjoyed that, (hated the original) with the two singers giving it their all -the guy is hitting most of the same notes as the young lady is.
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walshy started following Ampeg V4B with Ampeg 212AV Cabinet
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Ampeg V4B Reissue 100w Valve Amp. In great condition and always kept in the Ampeg Cover sleeve. Only 6 months old and very light use, gigged it a few times and it's excellent. This is beautifully paired with a matching Ampeg SVT 212A. They both have almost brand new Ampeg Soft Covers too. Only selling as I use my new Barefaced 310 which is magnificent and I would like to purchase an Aguilar DB751 which is on here, if it goes I will probably withdraw this. Happy to help with delivery / meet up somewhere if that helps. No offers, price is firm. The Ampeg V-4B bass guitar amplifier head is a modern reissue of the legendary, much-loved original model that was first released in 1971. The Ampeg V-4B features all-valve pre- and power-amps, with the power amp producing 100 watts thanks to its compliment of four 6L6GC valves. The pre amp comes equipped with a pair of 12AX7 tubes and includes a driver section that is fitted with a single 12AX7 and a single 12AU7 valve. The pre amp also features a three-band EQ with Ultra Hi/Lo switches and a three-position rocker switch that selects the mid tone frequency. To give the Ampeg V-4B a more modern edge, it comes equipped with a -15dB input for use with active instruments, an integrated balanced DI output and multiple speaker outputs.
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Uncle Rodney started following Post your latest pedal
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Luv 'em or hate them, I bought one of these from the big Az, was £20!? I was wanting a pre-amp so I could plug my BG into the line level computer interface, this does it. I also use the XLR into my mixer desk which is also connected to my computer audio interface at line level. For my purpose there is a lot of tonal variation to be had 🙂 I can get all kinds of BG tones. There is some "distortion" available when Drive is >90%. There's so many variations of distortions, this is just one. My BG is always very boomy bassy on the E, I can easily "correct" that with this unit. I'd need to measure the current drawing from the PP3, anyway I now use a mains PSU. By using this unit, I am trying various VST fx to see what works for me, knowing the impedances are correctly "matched", so even in bypass I believe this unit still presents the correct Z to my passive BG.
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bottomfeed started following Joe Dart Style Large Plastic Knobs
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Joe Dart Style Large Plastic Knobs
bottomfeed replied to d_g's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Thanks for putting me in the picture folks 👍
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