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Phil-osopher10

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  1. Ahh cause I was watching a youtube video of some guy and a fender rumble and the comments said the strings were dead. I was unsure how to tell, then again I had an Ibanez GSR200 for 5-6 years and those were the same strings. Maybe I'm deaf. I have a Warwick 5'er and would like to treat her better with a little TLC and I''m thinking she might like a nise set of DR's? I've read some stuff that say they are good on here.

  2. I think it is very important that you come at least £300 below a custom job from the manufacture. I know if I were spending £1000 onn a new amp and I could customise my own for a few more hundred I would, personal opinion.

    You need to come up with a all new feature that will make it unique. There are too many people using the SVT's and DB751 for you to compete in that market and people like to have the amp of their favourite bass player to try and get their tone in my opinion, so developing something like switchable wattage like has been said or a professional on board compressor that you can adjust attack release etc.

  3. Hey, as a consumer and I walked into a shop that had Mb/gk with maybe the cheaper ampegs? I would be impressed. I have heard that the gk and Mb are rather clean amps and the ampeg has a little more dirt, then you would be able to have variety. The BA series seems to be in that price range. Though I'm only a consumer not a retailer and thus have no experience in the field.

  4. Hmm... good point. I bought it second hand a few months ago now. I was perfectly happy with it at the start then either my ears tuned to a certain tone as it is completely different to the ibanez GSR200 i had before it. I don't know.

  5. I think you can get a sweet sound. but you can also get a real trebly clang almost. I would also like it to be pretty even over the 5 strings, like the B is generally very bass-y to get the other 4 sounding nice, or the other ones are two trebly and the B has a nice sound?

  6. [quote name='machinehead' post='1050036' date='Dec 6 2010, 11:21 PM']Belfast Music Supplies and Bairds in York Street sell Markbass if you happen to be thinking of buying something?

    Frank.[/quote]


    I was on BMS website and they seem to have hiwatt, roland and blackstar, Baird don't really have a complete website. so do not really know. but i'll go down and check them out! Thanks

  7. Aye, the reason that I use the roland is so that I send a balanced output to the mixer. Though I'm sure I'd be able to find a dirtly cheap DI about somewhere. I also have warfedale subs and tops in the garage... there also happens to be 2 1600W power amps in there! maybe no need to DI out to the PA with that going on. but I'm pretty happy with that set-up until I get my Eden amp! Though the speakers are good enough, for the mean time to keep the cost down. They are 300W at 8Ohm. I have jacked straight in to the mixer which was okay, but the roland is a touch better. I have one of those behringer bass v-amps, which I could use although I can't seem to find a send/return fx and when I jack straight in the hum is ridiculous!

  8. So I have no money at the minute and have been using a 120W laney combo which is pretty bad! So I decided to look around the stores to see what we have, that I may be able to use.

    I came up with 2 Peavey EuroSys 3 15" speakers, powered by a 600W powered mixer that I have DI'd into via a 20W roland guitar amp!
    I'll post some pictures.

    Does anyone know how to DI out to a PA? is it even possible?

    When I get money would it be best to get a amp hed and use the speakers, get a combo or just get a good pre amp?

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