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800W Head with 1 x 300W & 1 x 600W Cab
Downunderwonder replied to fionajas's topic in General Discussion
A highpass filter will help you with the big booms and save on stretching cabs into distortion. Next problem becomes overheating which manifests as getting quieter despite turning up, until no sound comes out. Before that happens you need to get the stage volume under control. No way you should be unable to hear yourself properly with a stack of speakers and 700w amp. -
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I think they just get better each time I see them. Great gig at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester tonight. Awesome!
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I vaguely remember that photo 🤔 Could it have been Nick Smith?
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I like seeing your boards and living vicariously through them!
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Ed_S replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Heh, I do appreciate it more now I understand that not everyone does it, but it comes with mixed blessings and curses when it's all you have to work with. The most obvious issue is that I'm stuffed if I can't hear myself properly on stage, but having to commit every song I play to memory, to the same extent, irrespective of whether I like it or not, does occasionally make me wish I could just read them on the gig and then not be humming them to myself for the rest of eternity. -
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Slug Ice started following Hiscox Pro Case
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pantherairsoft started following Combining two bass signals together?
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Lots of folk run parallel effects chains, and I’ve done it a lot in the past. My most common application was to run one long chain of pedals, then have an octave down in parallel so you can ‘kick in’ the sub under a line. Blending dirt pedals together in parallel is also very common. There are loads of blender pedals out there, but the most easily accessible is the Boss LS-2, which does a million things and everyone should own one, just for trying crazy routing options out when an idea like this hits. Though you have two outputs, I think using them for two chains will be less flexible that just using something like an LS-2 or other blender to split one output, due to the fact that most blenders will let you swap between just A, just B, or A+B mixed at the press of a button. I assume the value in your dual output is really to run one to amp and another straight to DI and FOH.
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bamboscha started following Red Panda Bit Mixer - 3 In Pedalboard Mixer and Lazy Bear 4 way Patchbay
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
pantherairsoft replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
Awesome. I’ve had my eye on it for a while. Really appreciate the sound clips! -
We have our own X32 and we supply the engineer with a 16 tail snake/loom with each output individually labelled up. We plug ourselves into our splitters>X32 and sort our leads for IE. Prior to getting this you are generally at the mercy of the engineer giving you a mix (or mixes) but I've not encountered a situation where we get to do our own mixes.
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I have to take issue with the idea that Neil Peart could be bettered as a drummer in the sense that it's not a case of good, better, best. There are better drummers than John Bonham, but none of them could have improved Led Zeppelin. There are and always were much better trumpeters than Miles Davis, but he was Miles Davis. Niel Peart had a style and a delivery that made him iconic. It's not just what he played, it's what he represented at a particular time. Put a "better" drummer in Rush and their music would be diminished, not enhanced. I thought most of his lyrics were bloody awful, though. I am sure this semi-reunion will be rapturously received but I think it's a bit of a tragic to be yearning so strongly for the past. I never imagined Rush would go this route. I suppose Geddy must be bored of polishing his basses. I just hope the intervening years haven't diminished Geddy and Alex's prowess. I see so many artists who go on performing after time has robbed them of what once came so effortlessly. It's painful to watch.
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Rock Lobster - B-52's
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Calex started following Orange Terror Bass £280
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Rock Bottom - Eminem
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Bought off of fellow BC'er Beedster back in May this year for a project that in the end never happened, so now it's surplus to requirements. To make sure all is well, I hooked it up to a solderless loom this morning and I wasn't at all surprised to find that it works fine. Just wanting to recoup what I paid for it. Price includes postage.
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Plenty of other fantastic basses out there for much less!
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I've gone and done it again....... This time it's a Mesa Boogie
Owen replied to djk's topic in Amps and Cabs
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@itu is it likely most bassplayers have a single, linear chain of pedals so that every pedal processes the previously processed signal? In many cases this is desired, eg to create a synth base effect with IN>Oct>Fuzz>Chorus>OUT. But surely also interesting sonically to layer effects on top of each other, rather than piped through each other. I wonder who is doing this out of the BCers here and what works for them.
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Suburban Man started following 800W Head with 1 x 300W & 1 x 600W Cab
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800W Head with 1 x 300W & 1 x 600W Cab
Suburban Man replied to fionajas's topic in General Discussion
Not sure if any of this helps… If I’ve understood this right, you’ve got a 4 ohm cab and an 8 ohm cab running off the two speaker sockets on the back of the amp. Theory says that the load on the amp is nominally 2.7 ohms*. According to the amp spec it will, if pushed, knock out 1200 watts rms into that load. Because the speakers have different ratings and impedance the 4 ohm (115) cab will get twice the power - which could be 800w. The 112 cab could be getting 400w So, in theory you could be overloading the cabs if you’re playing with a lot of ‘attack’ - the instantaneous power being greater than rms. Practically speaking, it’s possible that some part of the speaker/amp chain was overheating when indoors - there could be up to 20A running through the speakers If you can, it might be worth trying out two cabs with 8ohm impedance and similar power handling? Or two 4ohm cabs wired in series? Or a high pass filter? *nominal because in practice the impedance is complex and varies with frequency -
Lozz196 started following Orange LBT incoming
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Nice sounding amps, one venue we play has one as a house amp, a doddle to get a great sound quickly on a line check - always a sign of a good amp imo.
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Dammit I love these guys.
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Take it slowly, there’s no need to… err, yeah.
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I've never knowingly heard Rush.