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big rob

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  1. I have the 2 tc cabs so the top on is close to the ears, i think the guitarists must be pushing too much on my frequency. when they stop the volume of the bass is nearly too loud then, will have to ask them to drop the volume. Any ideas on how to set the room up should we set up in a line like at a gig?

  2. Hi All,
    Looking for some advice really, i have been playing bass a long time and find that in practice and live i sometimes loose the bass in the mix. I have an RH450 and Rs210 and 2x12 cabs. Its not always an issues but even in the same practice room it seems to change from week to week.
    There 2 guitar players in the band and a drummer but is there any tips on how to set up the band in a practice room with a PA to get the best results and any amp settings i can look at to cut through, have boosted the mid but all seems to be getting muddy and definition seems to go.
    Would placing the amps in a certain way help and how do we level properly, sometimes it just sounds like the guitars are taking all my frequency, last nights sound with my stingray sounded really poor to me, I had brought the 2x10 to try and get things closer to the ears and thought i had hit the nail on the head then the next week i seem to be back to muddy and can hardly hear the bass (under half way on amp volume wise).

    Thanks for the help in advance

    Rob

  3. Hi All,
    This will be my first year, i would love to spend i shed load of money but the wife may have other ideas, i think she got two tickets to keep an eye on me. However i am really looking forward to seeing just bass everywhere will be great. Will be so much great gear brought to us by people that care for bass and not just unpack it and put it on the wall.

    See you there

    Rob

  4. Hi Roland,
    Cheers for the feedback, will be laying down some more funk soon i hope. get your point with the bassline but only had an couple of hours to get this down in amongst family life. Will hopefully get some more time to focus on the next one.

    Regards
    Rob:-)

  5. Well all here was my approach and i at happy with it:

    1: Hold down 1st fret with a capo (or wife or child like i used) and the last fret.
    2: Measure the gap between the E string and the 8th fret.
    3: I had no gap so had to raise it by turning the truss rod wheel to the left 1/4 of a turn.
    4: Measured gap again with feeler gauge at 8th fret trying to get a 0.3mm gap, gap was 0.3 (luck).
    5: String height seemed and felt high to me at 2.4mm (the suggested height by most videos on you tube).
    6: Adjusted the saddles so the strings were 2mm from the fret-board at the 12th fret.

    All seems to be working fine.

    This is the first time i have ever done this in 26 years of playing as i thought it was voodoo. I would suggest to all to not be afraid of this it was easy as, If you follow the instructions above i don't think you can go wrong. String height on the saddles is personal preference but i like mine low.

  6. Hi all,
    just picked up a great stingray slo special HH 4 string. Have put a new set of 30-90 strings on and all is good, however the string height seems a little high to me, however between the 1st and 4th frets there is a hint of fret buzz. At the 12 fret the gap is about 2.5 / 3mm.
    what would be the best coarse of action in setting up this great beasty.

    thanks in advance for your help.

    Rob

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