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BassPimp66

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  1. I got myself a small gig trolley from warwick/rockbag some time ago. The wheels are pretty large and full of rubber. It lift my cab about 20 cm off the stage. I just prefer the sound when I leave the cab on the trolley. It stops all the rattle and boomy bass frequencies. Not sure I will ever go with the Gramma Pad as I don't see how this would isolate further than my trolley already does. Cheerio,
  2. I don't have an over-inflated ego, and I quite enjoy playing root notes
  3. SWR Aural Enhancer .... pffff, that's totally useless
  4. SWR Aural Enhancer .... pffff, that's totally useless
  5. arggg, that's insane !!!!
  6. Who's going to the Level 42 gig at the O2 London this month????? I am !!!! Let me know if you want to start a Mark King Appreciation Society around a few a beers on that day. Cheers, Arnaldo
  7. Yep, I got the mp3 off amazon couple of month ago. I've been listening in loops since then. I LOVE IT !
  8. It's not about the watts. it's about how much air you move. A 4x10 enclosure powered with 300 watts head will sound louder than a 2x10 powered with a 500 watts head. In my experience, 4x10 or 2x10+15 are a minimum to heard yourself with a LOUD band. Depending on rating of the cabs, you will need a minimum of 300 W and you will be at home with 500 W. Start by figuring out how much cabs you want can carry.
  9. [quote name='D-L-B' post='942213' date='Sep 1 2010, 03:13 PM']Your opinion is BULL$H!T!!! It's what comes before the amp that's important and makes more difference than anything. Sh1t in equals sh1t out. Worth remembering that you're not allowed to toggle with the EQ on the PA so your 'bad sound' could be down to that and also your bass being crap. [/quote] +1 to this At the end of the day, you are at the mercy of the sound engineer and the front house PA. Your amp is just a monitor.... AMPEG or not.
  10. Check out this thread on EA Micro Head. I have left a photo of my head to show how ridiculously small and light it is. Oh yeah, I absolutely love the tone ... no valve preamp, who needs one when it sounds so good? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=73101&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=73101&hl=[/url]
  11. [quote name='dudewheresmybass' post='925267' date='Aug 14 2010, 11:56 PM']where did you get yours from?[/quote] I got it from the Bass Gallery in Camden [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/"]http://www.thebassgallery.com/[/url]
  12. I bought one today. The first impressions are good. It's my first disto pedal so I don't have really a basis of comparison. IMHO, it does produce some tasty sounds. It is more suited for pick players than finger players.
  13. I own a pitch black and wouldn't change it. I just love the BIG display that is perfect for live situations. I don't have tuning problems with my basses so, speed to tune between songs is not a worry for me.
  14. [quote name='acidbass' post='851285' date='May 29 2010, 05:59 PM']Is there a big difference in using a top-class DI box (Radial, Avalon etc) as opposed to a Behringer or equivalent, apart from reliability and robustness?[/quote] If the sound engineer is lame and kills your sound, then I guess there is no difference. If the sound engineer is good but the house PA is rubbish, then again, there won't be much difference. If sound engineer and house PA are great ... then it may be worth it ... but how many time does that happen ???
  15. I own a RADIAL passive DI that I got for GBP 65. It's built like a tank and sounds very good for both live and recording. I recommend it.
  16. [quote name='RichardH' post='823915' date='Apr 30 2010, 12:16 PM']I'd be worried about it blowing away at an outdoor gig. Fortunately there's a solution (though this is for the Miniamp rather than the Micro, but I think it will fit the Micro as well) If you look at the photo, there's a gnome on top of my EA head. The gnome keeps the head in place during windy outdoor gigs and is also a deterrent for thieves... [/quote]
  17. [attachment=48373:IMG_1736.JPG]Hi, I own a EA Micro and I absolutely love it. It's by far the smallest head I have ever seen, and it only weights 1 KG. The preamp is very basic , BASS / MID / TRE , but does the job fine . Also, you can switch anytime between 2 channels with same bass , or 2 different basses, which I found really useful. The sound is crystal clear and won't be suited for anyone after a tubey tone. The amp is really LOUD, and it's quite unreal to see so much sound coming out of such a tiny box. I highly recommend it. Cheers, BassPimp
  18. Hi, I own a SWR SM 400 and I have changed the original Groove Tube valve. It's a 5 min job. I have changed to something supposedly more vintage sounding , but I can really tell the difference to be honest. I would advise you buy a valve in case yours die. But, if ain't broken, don't fix it. Cheers, BassPimp
  19. Hi, I got the worst experience ever with the Bass Center. I ordered and fully paid an expensive Markbass cab that never showed up. They always refused to give me an ETA or to process the refund after 1 month 1/2 . Their behaviour was totally inappropriate whenever I tried to inquire about the matter over the phone. I contacted my bank and initiated a formal transaction dispute. You can do that if you have paid by Card, even with a VISA DEBIT. I sent a registered notice letter to the Bass Center, explaining that the matter was now in the capable hands of my bank's Customer Protection department. The refund I demanded for so long was processed the same day they received the registered notice letter. THESE GUYS ARE REALLY TAKING THE P***. I WILL NEVER SHOP THERE AGAIN !!! Don't wait forever. Take action. Cheers, BassPimp
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