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Lozz196

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  1. That’s why it’s good gigging there, the applause is louder
  2. And hopefully they will. I had a bass stolen years ago, it was only a cheap one with no sentimental value but I was fuming.
  3. As I’m going to see Buckcherry in November I’ve been listening to their last two albums a fair bit recently, Hellbound of 2021 & Warpaint of 2019.
  4. I’m the same, if someone tells me a bass is 9.5lbs I know how that bass is going to feel for a 3hr practice, but if someone said another bass is 4kg I’d have to convert to lbs. And not just re basses, someone who is 6ft tall and 11 stone I know is going to be rather slim. Tell me they’re 70 or 80kg and I’ve no idea. Similarly tell me a chap is 1.75metres tall, no clues, but 6ft1, a tad taller than me. For anyone thinking I’ve done the math wrong, I’ve just made up numbers.
  5. It’s unlikely that I’ll come across it but if I do getting it back to its rightful owner will be reward enough.
  6. My suggestion would have been the Markbass CMD121P & NY121 - smaller footprint, quite tall and 500 watts but unlikely to get that within budget. There’s not much on the market with a smaller footprint than Barefaced that is very loud and good on the wallet.
  7. Good call Mark, may be worth trying it with the 410 on its own
  8. Hi Phil First off welcome to the forum. Secondly I’d get the amp checked out by Orange before looking at new amps. Having had a Terror and a Nemesis 410 myself both are extremely loud and capable of handling far more than your ears (or anyone else’s) can. Unless your eq is entirely low-end and driven those cabs should easily take all the Terror sends their way, shouldn’t cut out at all.
  9. Nice one, I’ve done a few gigs where the sound engineer has worked with the same theory, always seemed a bit odd but if it works it works. Sounds like the Mesa was a worthy purchase.
  10. Prompted by listening to the radio at work Sound of The Underground - Girls Aloud
  11. Ive seen punk/Oi bands gig the Rumble 210 combos and on soundcheck they kept up with the (at that point unamplified) drums with no problems. So can’t see why the head & 210 cab wouldn’t be able to do the same.
  12. I find that if I’m enjoying my tone whilst practicing I enjoy practicing more, maybe you’ve now entered that (costly) phase?
  13. Since You’ve Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson I Think We’re Alone Now - Tiffany And for a “serious” song: Beautiful Dangerous - Slash/Fergie
  14. I think I’d be tempted to get the Rumble 210 combo. For rehearsals & small/medium sized venues it would be enough on its own, then add in the 115 cab for the big venues. Re the Hartke, a band I joined some years back had one of these and it went completely dead on the Tube control, and was very thin sounding when not on it.
  15. Good call, Get The Party Started would be a great song to put in
  16. I read that Mick Jones of The Clash spent his student grant on a guitar, I imagine he wasn’t the only one. Or people such as The Sex Pistols who misappropriated theirs from their rightful owners.
  17. Just watched the end of a Bowie gig, sound very well mixed but Gail Ann Dorsey severely overplayed on Ziggy Stardust imo, unless all of that was on the original recording but just couldn’t be heard. No doubting the ability but for me it just got in the way.
  18. Of course, how did I manage to forget Ali, given SLF are one of my fave bands.
  19. H who played for Peter & The Test Tube Babies used a Stingray, as did Steve Severin of Siouxsie & The Banshees. Can’t think of many others though.
  20. A guitarist with a Les Paul & a Marshall 100 watt amp + 412, and with a bedroom sound will most likely swamp anything/everything. In my last band I was very lucky that although our guitarist had all of that gear he knew where the bass, volume and reverb controls on his Marshall were. I’ve not been so fortunate in the past.
  21. If you weren’t so far away I’d ask for a job on rhythm guitar (can’t do any of that widdly lead stuff).
  22. Ashdown do basses as well
  23. With your rig (as mine is similar I know how loud it will go) if it was swamped by a band I’d really consider whether I wanted to join them or not. Pubs will probably only ever put them on once, and proper music venues with FOH will have soundmen that will get very frustrated by them. If you do join I’d say adopt a Cliff Williams type role and play solid without expecting to cut through, and def get some ACS earplugs.
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