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jonunders

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  1. My thoughts when I posted my comments were based on well written and informative articles written in responce to questions posted on this site. There seems to be some very well informed and knowledgeable people out there who's responses are worthy of publication. Use their skills I say! Jonathan
  2. Hi Joel, How about including articles and reviews written by readers of the mag or from sites like bass Chat. Maybe invite some jobbing bassists along to do interviews with the professionals, or review gear. Please excuse any spelling and grammatical errors. (on nights and its 4am) Jonathan
  3. Hi Lots of people have lots of gas about various pieces of gear. it got me thinking. Which gear would make the most difference to your setup if you had money to burn. Take mine for example. G&L2500, Markbass LM111 and a Barefaced ST12t. Change the Bass, different amp, change or add another cab? Jonathan
  4. Hi Are there any advantages or disadvantages in having two 1x12 over one 2x12 or vice versa. Jonathan
  5. I have managed to play a whole song without catching on I was actulally playing a different song to the band. Wondered why I was getting funny looks. Audience didn't notice!
  6. Some excellent suggestions. Thank you. I will certainly be applying them. Now just got to get the rest of the band to take note!
  7. Thanks for your replies. I have been playing for about two and a half years and still having trouble getting the right sound. I have played with all the settings, Thats why I'm asking how other BC's set up. I know the initial question sounded as if I'm new but I need things explained in plain English.
  8. I am aslo awaiting to hear if the''IsoTilt wedge'' becomes available
  9. Hi, I am using a Mark Bass LM111 through a Barefaced S12T. My bass is a G&L 2500. My question is Where do I start when setting up. Once I have set the gain and everything is in a flat position, what next? Do I start with the lows/mid or highs. Tweeter on or off, Passive/active on bass. If you follow where I coming from, then any advise or tips would be very much appreciated. Thanks in anticipation of you help Jonathan
  10. I have use an LM111 through a Super Twelve T and have yet to set the gain or volume past 10 o'clock, Loud, sure is!
  11. Would it be possible to get everyone with a barefaced cab together and see what damage we can do!
  12. Hi, A big thank you for taking the time to reply and your suggestions. Now to find one which suits the band. Cheers Jonathan
  13. Thanks for being the only person, so far, to reply. Good suggestions and much appreciated. Jonathan
  14. Hi all, I'm looking for a good, lively, known, blues bassed song to play live at our next gig. Any suggestions? We are a six piece band with bass, guitar, drums, keyboard and 1 male, 1 female singer. Thanks in anticipation of your ideas. Jonathan
  15. I don't think we are going to get very far with the cabs we have between us!
  16. why don't those who have st12's or dubsters get together somewhere disused, there's an olympic park in london which will be free in about 8 weeks and see if we can distroy it with a wall of sound.
  17. Thanks for your posts, No it seems to have been happening for a few months. Jonathan
  18. Hi I play a G&L2500 and recently I have noticed fret buzz on the B and E strings over most of the lenght of the Neck. Any ideas or suggestions/ Cheers Jonathan
  19. Thank you Phil for your explanation. I now understand a little more without having to source a turbo charged, HD Kipper. Jonathan
  20. I'm sooooo glad i read the wiki article, everything is now as clear as mud!
  21. Hi, Would someone please explain (in simple terms) the difference between Class A / D and any other class of amp on the market. I see these terms often used in the market place but have never understood their meanings. Also if you have time the type of cab and the different settings which would suit each one. Thank you for your time Jonathan
  22. [size=1] Tennis elbow is a condition that results in pain around the outside of the elbow.[/size][size=1] It often occurs after strenuous overuse of the muscles and tendons of the forearm, near the elbow joint.[/size][size=1] As its name suggests, tennis elbow is sometimes caused by playing tennis. However, it is usually caused by a number of other physical activities. See [url="http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Tennis-elbow/Pages/Causes.aspx"]Tennis elbow - causes[/url] for more information.[/size][size=1] The medical name for tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis. This is because the pain usually occurs on the bony lump on the outside of the elbow, known as the lateral epicondyle.[/size][size=1] Pain can also occur on the inner side of the elbow, which is known as golfer's elbow.[/size] [b] The elbow joint[/b] [size=1] The elbow joint is surrounded by muscles that move the elbow, wrist and fingers. The tendons in your elbow join the bones and muscles together and control the muscles of your forearm around the lateral epicondyle.[/size][size=1] When a person gets tennis elbow, one or more of the tendons in their elbow becomes painful. The pain occurs at the point where the tendons of the forearm muscle attach to the bone. Twisting movements, such as turning a door handle or opening the lid of a jar, are particularly painful.[/size][size=1] In around three quarters of cases of tennis elbow, the dominant hand (the one that is used the most) is affected.[/size] [b] How common is tennis elbow?[/b] [size=1] Tennis elbow is fairly uncommon. Approximately five in every 1,000 adults in the UK are affected by the condition each year.[/size][size=1] Tennis elbow usually occurs in adults. Men and woman are affected equally. The condition tends to affect people who are around 40 years old.[/size] [b] Outlook[/b] [size=1] Tennis elbow is a self-limiting condition. This means that in most cases the symptoms eventually improve and clear up without treatment.[/size][size=1] Anti-inflammatory painkillers can often reduce mild pain that is caused by tennis elbow. However, if your pain is severe or prolonged, a corticosteroid injection may be recommended.[/size][size=1] Occasionally, surgery may be used to treat very severe and persistent cases of tennis elbow.[/size][size=1] Most cases of tennis elbow last between six months and two years. However, in around 9 out of 10 cases, a full recovery is made within one year.[/size]
  23. I have recently developed Tennis Elbow possibly as a result of bass playing. Has anyone else suffered with this and what did you do about it? Jonathan
  24. Hi, I have a Barefaced Super Twelve T which I use with a Mark bass LM111. I couldn't ask for any more from my rig, awsome. Jonathan
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