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BassAdder60 started following Barefaced Big Twin 2 Gen 3 or 2 x BB3 stack
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Barefaced Big Twin 2 Gen 3 or 2 x BB3 stack
BassAdder60 replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
Or sell it and get an additional Monaco 600w cab !! Awesome and a step up from BF cabs in performance so many are discovering! -
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Why Did You Do It? - Stretch
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SurroundedByManatees started following Yamaha Pulser 400 now £400 excluding all shipping.
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Yamaha Pulser 400 now £400 excluding all shipping.
SurroundedByManatees replied to david1711's topic in Basses For Sale
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Gretsch G6119b Broadkaster bass Japan €1.350
W1_Pro replied to SurroundedByManatees's topic in Basses For Sale
The one in The Gallery is a nice thing. I tried it the other day. Thin neck, nice tone, looks the part. My reservation is that I think it might be a bit pricey for what it is. But I guess the gallery has overheads that we don't. Your shortscale will undoubtedly be nicer to play, and what with these both being quite 'thumpy' semi acoustic basses, I doubt the scale length will make any real diff to the tone. GLWTS!- 4 replies
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Any Time At All - Beatles
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Yamaha is in charge now.
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Update: Took the 300 to rehearsal to check for buzz. I noticed it. Hard to tell how loud with people talking, etc. Not loud, but still there, so I think it will be gong back. But, I will take the 500 over there tomorrow to compare before sending it back. The fans on those covers a little buzz and with the 300 having no fan noise, buzz is more apparent. Also a little louder on the 300 as well. Nice sounding amp otherwise. Not a big in the lows or all around heft, but it's got knobs and sliders to fix that. Sorry about the incorrect place to post this. At another forum where I'm a regular in the States, this is where such discussion would go, so my apologies.
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If someone had extreme political views and talked about them alot then yes I probably would not want to spend time with them. This would apply equally to the extreme left and the extreme right. If people had views very different to me but didn't go on about their politics all the time then I probably wouldn't really mind unless they were real arseholes ( and in my opinions most Alt right and social justice warriors are). I'd also be prepared to talk to them about politics in private (occasionally) as long as the conversation remained calm and civil. What I wouldn't do is storm off in a self righteous huff at the first mention of any opinion i didnt like.
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Suburban Man started following Replacement Gallien Krueger transformer (240v to replace 110v)
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There's a certain conceit in those who want to decide on everyone's behalf what is acceptable and what isn't. (Guardian readers take note). I'd find it hard to spend a lot of time playing music with people who weren't able to tolerate my intolerance. What I find more disturbing than anyone's supposedly extreme views is the assumption by many people that benevolence and being "open-minded" is synonymous with permissiveness, letting people say, do and act as they want uncontested. Extremism and "bigotry" is then defined as anyone who doesn't concur with certain groups of people in society's idea of themselves, or anything that challenges and questions those ideas.
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@dagrev by any coincidence - you don’t have any pedals in chain, even if turned off/disengaged but still fed by power supply? I noticed just today that my few pedals somehow cause this sort of interference resulting in such buzz very similar to yours. I normally have my bass plugged directly into amp but it was just tonight i poked around my pedals and all of sudden got this buzz but it died as soon as i unplugged the pedal’s power supply from mains..(the power supply is a proper one, brand new, some Harley Benton for about £65 with hundreds of great reviews so i f*ck wonder now).. Will have a look at how to trace the culprit as i have few ideas why that might be.. Btw, apologies to everyone else, we should have been posting this in some ,, troubleshooting,, section..
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I came across a 4x12" August cab a very, very long time ago. Late '80s or so. I'm reasonably certain that the speakers were different from what I'm seeing in your cab, though. The dust caps were not metal for sure. No recollection of how it sounded whatsoever. I bought it with a truckload of other stuff, made sure it was working and moved it on for pennies... Once in a very blue moon you'll hear someone mentioning them, but they seem to be quite rare. Good luck.
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This is key for me. If it’s a hobby band then I’d be very particular who I mix with. If it’s my job, then my tolerance level of dreadful people has been / would have to be adjusted somewhat, in order to put food on the table. This is only the same as working anywhere else, large companies etc. Not ideal by a long shot, but an inevitable compromise nevertheless. However, for me there are still lines that need to be drawn that I don’t cross.
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Now Is The Time (To Set Things Right) - Jimmy James And The Vagabonds
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Fender Rumble Bass Combos - Advice Please
Dan Dare replied to Cornwall Steve's topic in Amps and Cabs
Rumbles are very much the standard recommendation for moderately priced bass amps. However, I wonder if one would be all that much of an improvement on what you have. It would certainly be better, but by how much? Re. your comment above, I'm in a similar position, although I'm a couple of years older and, touch wood, in good health. My attitude is that if I want something nice, I'll have it if it's within budget. I can't take it with me. If I do save my pennies and end up in a care home, they'll take most of it off me to pay the fees. So treat yourself to that Markbass if you can afford it. -
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