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barkin

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  1. Tesco everyday value black nylon holdall.
  2. http://www.ivormairants.co.uk/guitar-and-bass/bass-guitars/vintage-v90car-bass-candy-apple-red.html
  3. (seems there's 3 feedback threads for ozzy138, but this one seems most active most recently, so...) Just got a Yam BB from Dave. Great comms while we were sorting things out and, having met face-to-face to conclude the deal, I'd have no hesitation in dealing with him again. Cheers Dave - dead chuffed with it
  4. [quote name='gafbass02' timestamp='1409879109' post='2544322'] Another vote for legacy here. Great strings. [/quote] [quote name='Evil Undead' timestamp='1409902053' post='2544381'] Are they really on a par with Rotosound? I've heard really mixed reviews about them, some glowing of course but some have said that they dull quickly and are really high tension. Would be great to have a mini review from a couple of users. [/quote] Not really a review, but... I don't like super-twangy, bright sounding strings. I like the sound of rounds, but after that initial "boing" has gone. I find, as others have noted, that Roto's do indeed lose their newness pretty quickly. But I also find that once that happens, they pretty much stay in that same place for ages, which is great for me as that's what I like. I switched to Legacy after seeing it suggested that they're repackaged Roto's. Whether that's true, I've no idea. To me they seem to have pretty much the same characteristics as Roto's, but at half the price. The only other strings I've tried recently were a set of Ernie Ball Slinky something-or-other. Second rehearsal, the D string broke...first time I've had that in 20-odd years. I've just picked up a BB1024 with a 3-4 week old set of d'Addario Pro Steels on it. They definitely seem to have more "boing" to them (see, I know all the techie terms) than my usual Roto/Legacy's would have after 3-4 weeks, but that could be down to the bass rather than the strings, and it'll be interesting to see how they fare from here. Dunno if that helps...
  5. [quote name='Baceface' timestamp='1409865140' post='2544212'] Oooh eck. First proper post and I make a complete arse of myself. [/quote] Not at all. Sorry, I didn't mean to suggest that. It's just that I've been spending some time on the Yamaha website myself the last few days, and happened to notice it
  6. [quote name='lefrash' timestamp='1409857294' post='2544102'] My mate came down the aisle to one of his tunes. [/quote] Crumbs, that good!
  7. This is a FAQ in the Yamaha web site ---x--- What Size Strings Originally Came on my Yamaha Bass Guitar? Back to the list Go to Product Information Last Update: 06/22/2012 Yamaha basses are supplied with a standard .105 to .045 set Specific sizes are: E .105 A .080 D .065 G .045 ---x---
  8. I'm no expert...far from it, but... Yup - definitely speakers behind the mics. In an emergency (drummer forgot to put the monitors in his car...!) I've used a line out from the EMX into a guitar combo as a monitor. Sounds a bit Heath robinson, but better than nothing. At least vox could hear something. You might find that you can get more volume, before feedback, if you don't use the compressors on the inputs, or at least keep them turned well down. For EQ, I start with everything on the inputs at 12 o'clock and the graphic flat, then get the desired EQ on the individual channels by cutting what I don't want, rather than boosting the rest. Once the individual channels are set up (EQ & relative volume. I keep the channel gains as low as possible) I go louder than we need on the master. If I get feedback, cut the individual sliders right down on the graphic, one at a time, to find the offending band/s. Then up it again on the graphic until it's almost feeding back, but not quite, then bring the master volume down to where it'll be when we're playing. If I've done this and the vocals aren't loud enough (not often a problem in the places I play) then tough. The backline has to turn down to suit. If the vocals can't be heard, or the audience is in pain due to feedback, you might as well not bother turning up, IMO. Hope that makes sense. I'm no expert (far from it. Just the one who, like you, seems to have landed the role of soundman because I actually care about what we sound like) but it works for me...although we usually only have 2 x vox, and sometimes a bit of kick, going through the PA, so my situation is a bit more straightforward than yours.
  9. Had a Jazz for a bit. Thought it very good, all things considered.
  10. Sold Dave a pedal, in a highly satisfactory deal that was concluded in double quick time, and with speedy payment - despite my best efforts to spoil that by giving him the wrong bank details... Despite my idiocy, he was understanding and friendly throughout, and top-notch on the comms front. Deal with confidence.
  11. (Just seen your other thread) Although it's always on, I don't even notice it. Plugged in at home, it's quieter than the cat purring.
  12. Mine runs all of the time.
  13. Me, I'd stretch the budget a bit and grab the BF S12 from the 'for sale' section here. But that's just me...
  14. ...plus $9 delivery, plus 22% Happy user of the Legacy nickel rounds from stringsdirect here.
  15. Or go to [url="http://www.duncanamps.com/technical/impedance.html"]http://www.duncanamps.com/technical/impedance.html[/url] and download the Excel spreadsheet if you want something to use offline.
  16. Wow! Just when I've decided on a BB, this beauty turns up! And I've a P/J to go... Hmmm...
  17. I had an Acoustic head die mid-gig some 20-something years ago. No spare... Since then I've always carried a spare, and never needed it.
  18. Having a clearout of some a few bits n bobs, and came across this... Behringer BLE100 (Boss LMB3 clone) in used but OK condition, and all works as it should. Surprisingly useable, for something so cheap. Usual Behringer plastic casing - always feels like it's going to break whenever you change the battery, but hasn't done so far. (Why do folks assume that plastic ain't tough?) Also works from a standard Boss-type 9v power supply - NOT INCLUDED. I don't have the original box & stuff, but it'll be all wrapped up snugly for posting. Short write up [url="http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/behrble100.shtml"]here[/url] Can't get any photo's at the moment (my daughter's in Morocco with the camera) but here's the details at the [url="http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BLE100.aspx"]Behringer website[/url] Looking for a tenner, delivered to your door.
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  20. [quote name='Rumple' timestamp='1409123780' post='2536429'] I had no idea hyphens were old fashioned! so dots are considered OK or will they age to? the reason I ask is my business has a hyphen in it's domain name. [/quote] I see nothing wrong with hyphens, and don't see them as old fashioned. I'd rather have a hyphen than sex in the name, personally. Dots are OK, but you need to own the parent domain. So to use eg sixties.explosion.co.uk you'd have to own explosion.co.uk, and use a host that allows subdomains... Personally, I think that's far more messy than a hyphen.
  21. Yup - I was in PMT last Thursday. Didn't pay much attention to the amps, but there was lots of Ashdown stuff in there. Bass wise...yup, mainly Fender/Squire, Ibanez and Yamaha [no BB's though mainly the TRBX's I think] Also a few Musicman instruments, which surprised me.
  22. [quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1408657455' post='2532373'] I own both and you're spot on. The P/J is the Classic and the soapbars one is the Contemporary. Both great basses, if a little large and heavy IMO. [/quote] I've got a Westone Thunder. Everything else is lightweight...
  23. Is this a rack case, or more a suitcase kinda thing ? What're the internal dimensions please ? Pic of it...online, anywhere ?
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