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What PA for Pubs and Social Clubs etc?
stingrayPete1977 replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1509202120' post='3397305'] My experience is that decent PA cabs are heavy enough already without putting a power amp in each of them too! I run Mixer --> Feedback Suppressor --> Power Amp --> Passive PA tops. The first three all live in a 6U rack case, permanently wired together, so set-up at the pub is really very simple ... plug in the XLRs for the three mics, plug in the speaker leads for the two tops, game over. I used a 4-channel power amp with bridging options down to two channels most of the time. This approach also allows me to add foldback monitors if I want them, and also means that a bass amp fail isn't a problem since I can divert one of the power amp channels to drive my bass cab. [/quote] I've got two RCF powered tops and a digital mixer about the size of a shoe box, that will do a marquee for upto about 200 people. The first three items you've got are in the shoe box thing along with endless effects including a bass amp, guitar amps, 4 individual monitor out feeds that you can mix to your hearts content. You'd need to add another power amp and at least one sub to touch the RCF speakers so the weight/storage/cost/load in and out is saved already, It's the future honestly Two tops with enough heft to not require subs hence the 1x12 in a fairly large venue barely on tickover. Two powered monitors that can be used as tops in an emergency. Two stands and a hidden mixer/iPad. That's it job done. [url=https://postimg.org/image/3nc5cesddn/][/url] -
Stunning girl, instrument, playing and composition!!!
stingrayPete1977 replied to dyerseve's topic in General Discussion
And we've got a whole thread regarding types of hat in the double bass section, male or female one must wear a hat when playing an upright bass! -
Stunning girl, instrument, playing and composition!!!
stingrayPete1977 replied to dyerseve's topic in General Discussion
I think we've mentioned waistcoats before? -
2018 Gibson Basses (Thunderbird content).
stingrayPete1977 replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Bass Guitars
Looks like a thunderbird, in red, it will still have neck dive no doubt, move along. -
Stunning girl, instrument, playing and composition!!!
stingrayPete1977 replied to dyerseve's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1509320166' post='3398113'] Just to cancel out the appalling patriarchal misogyny of the thread title, may I observe that I [i]don't[/i] find the performer at all physically attractive. That's the [i]opposite[/i] of sexism, y'see [/quote] I think the politically correct term you are searching for is, "in my opinion she's a three pinter"? -
[quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1509350856' post='3398169'] It is apart from the Pre-amps, busses .... and the 10 year warranty [/quote] I think it's the same other than the warranty isn't it, it's got midas pre amps afaik?
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For those into karate/titanic music
stingrayPete1977 replied to Roland Rock's topic in General Discussion
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From my limited experience the other way around you don't get the room in the grunge genre that you do in reggae to enjoy the dubby goodness, two les pauls will soak up the bottom end so you want to get into the mids more but I'd suggest cutting your lows rather than upping anything first and see how that sounds, good luck
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No harm in cracking out a plectrum just for fun but you dont need one or a P bass to get where you want, Pearl Jam is mainly fretless for a start!
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1509304272' post='3397930'] that looks fun indeed! [/quote] Maybe more for me than the audience,lol. Literally improvised and without any practice for ages, last minute decision to take the upright based on the decent pay cheque
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Stunning girl, instrument, playing and composition!!!
stingrayPete1977 replied to dyerseve's topic in General Discussion
I can hear some John Frusciante in there? -
https://m.facebook.com/LegacyLichfield/?ref=page_internal&mt_nav=1 Bit of double bass fun!
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How to handle a change of musical direction in a band
stingrayPete1977 replied to lownote's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1509200035' post='3397283'] Making suggestions is not the same as changing the entire musical direction of the band. [/quote] How can someone do that, turn up with a new set list of 40 songs? -
If I learn a song with a chart I struggle to play it without the chart, I normally make sure I've got a printed set list and add notes to it like the opening note or middle 8 bits etc.
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I've got a black five with a white pickup, I love it, it's like a tuxedo! I think it's probably a nod to the earliest Rays in the 70s that had white covers.
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Wowser I hope you wear ear plugs!?
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I don't like their makeup or Gene's massive tongue but they've made some fun records
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A guitarist is auditioned and can't take a "no thanks"
stingrayPete1977 replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1509122594' post='3396861'] Regardless of how good your chops are, you need to be a fit for the band on a number of levels, many of which are more important than your playing... for some bands! You meet these ego-driven sorts everywhere you go though. I remember sitting in a guitar shop years ago when someone came in with a fretless bass and plugged in nearby, and sat chatting to the shop owner. I won't say what the bass was as there won't be many in the country. This bloke started playing some absolutely dire fretless bass parts, really all over the place, as he's telling the shop owner he's considering giving up teaching. This went on for a while, before he said "but if I came across someone who I thought was the next Jaco, I would, you know, teach him what I know...". I had to stifle a laugh at the time. [/quote] For some people the reality is that is their gig, the music shop on a Saturday when it's busy with kids that think they are great or slapping a Status at a bass show for hours, I saw the same players doing it every year at the Manchester bass day, helping Bernie on his GB stand was a pleasure, the stand being near the Mark Bass one less so! Lol -
A guitarist is auditioned and can't take a "no thanks"
stingrayPete1977 replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1509048270' post='3396342'] I was once stalked on the phone by a middle aged woman from Kilmarnock who wanted to audition as a singer for a band I was trying to get together. Talking to her on the phone, I could tell she was a nutter and send her a text saying we were really looking for a male vocalist, I should have put this in the ad etc. She tried to call me 3 times and sent about 5 texts in one day telling me she was the person for our band. In the end I had to block her. Thank god I used my spare mobile for the advert. [/quote] We've got a guy like this that plays sax, badly, he's actually ruined one local jam night we ran because he won't stop joining in with people to the point of fisty cuffs, we literally can't stop him so the jam ended, he still messages asking to join our band, if you invite him to a gig he takes that as an invite to play not watch, he's genuinely crazy as in an out patient so what can you do? -
I'd say it's fairly normal, the higher tension nearer the bridge requires a bit more clout, I've never stayed with one technique, it's how imo single pickup basses get labelled one trick ponies, it's all in the fingers it really is you know
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How to handle a change of musical direction in a band
stingrayPete1977 replied to lownote's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1509104243' post='3396642'] New boy joins an existing outfit = he has to learn the rules. It's not his band. Sounds like he needs a bit of re-education in general. [/quote] I wouldn't join a band with this attitude unless it was a professional band with a set format, a tribute or theatre gig for example, ok I wouldn't join the band even if I passed the audition if I didn't like any of the songs but I'd want to have a vote for or against new material and possibly at least be able to have my opinion listened to on existing stuff regarding a regular wedding, pub, function band. I also wouldn't hire a player of any instrument to be in a band full time that I didn't want to hear suggestions from, I think it's called give and take? -
A guitarist is auditioned and can't take a "no thanks"
stingrayPete1977 replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='tonyquipment' timestamp='1509001001' post='3395838'] More ego than skill. Sounds like a guitarist. [/quote] -
Most Obscure Bass Claim to Fame?
stingrayPete1977 replied to MrDaveTheBass's topic in General Discussion
I've jammed with comedian Jimmy cricket.