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bassist_lewis

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  1. [quote name='arthurhenry' timestamp='1402595316' post='2475178']
    No instruments will be left in the car will they? That would be crazy. Other gear can possibly be covered up/squeezed into the boot. Take a gig bag and prepare for a sore shoulder.
    [/quote]

    Taking our guitars into rehearsal. There'll be 2 1x15 speakers, 2 amps and a bag of cables left in the car

  2. Hello!! On Saturday it has transpired that my wedding band is going to rehearse our dep drummer in Glasgow then go on to our gig (also in Glasgow) my concern is leaving all mine and the guitarist's gear plus our PA speakers parked on the street for 3 hours. Anyone got any tips on deterring opportunistic thieves?
    Cheers

  3. Hello!

    I have my eye on something else but I need to sell this, which is currently my main gigging bass.

    Its in very good condition, no damage to the paint job and only one minor ding to the end of the head stock. I've taken the scratch plate off but it can easily be put back on (I know a good repair guy :P).

    I'm happy to post at buyer's expense, or meet up in the central belt - I'm based in Edinburgh.

    Its white with maple board and pearl block inlays, matching head stock.

    The bass will come with a cheap gig bag for protection, and will be well packaged in the event of it being posted.

    weight: 4.5kg

    Price drop [s]£800[/s] £750

  4. Haven't read the whole thread so apologies for any repetition. If you subscribe to Victor Wooten's belief system then everyone is self taught (see the Music Lesson) so wether you go to uni/college or not is almost irrelevant, especially nowadays with the internet providing all the information and lessons you could possibly want for free. What a degree does give you is time to focus on your craft and to gain contacts.
    On my degree course there was definitely the feeling among students that marks we're awarded arbitrarily, I knew people who worked 12+ hours a day for months in their final year on projects and performance exams and got mediocre marks while others threw stuff together haphazardly in the 3 days before the deadline and got merits.
    In my opinion music is too subjective to grade in any meaningful way (aside from the basics like technique, professionalism).
    Your music degree is what you make of it.

  5. [quote name='bonzodog' timestamp='1401033552' post='2459351']
    We have the ZLX 12s and they sound amazing and are 300 quid each so well within your budget. We use them without subs for a vocal PA and easily play to 100 people plus
    [/quote]

    Is that with a full band? Typically we have keys, kick and 4 vocals going through our PA, do reckon it could put those out at a decent volume?

  6. Thanks guys,
    JTUK, I guess we're looking at £800 maximum. A sub isn't really an option at the moment - we've only 2 cars between 5 members and mine's a corsa. after a bit more research 15s are probably a better choice for the kick drum, though we will be listening to 12s and 15s before we buy.

  7. We were hoping to avoid 15s as our current pair are 15s and are a f@&£ing hassle to move around. They're the 400W mackie thump which we find are underpowered, I'd expect that both the EV and the Altos rated at 1000 and 800W respectively would be louder than what we've got, though I know watts aren't a perfect predictor of volume.

  8. Hello everyone, as the title suggests, my wedding band is wanting to upgrade. One of our Mackie's packed in on Thursday so had to do the gig one speakered and will have to do that tonight as well and it got us thinking.
    I've been researching speakers and the most suited size and power wise seem to be alto TS112A and the Electro Voice ZLX12P, does anyone have any experience with these speakers or similar? Also, the EV is described as 'powered' rather than active, is this the same as active? As in could I just plug it into a desk and go?
    Thanks

  9. I originally got my iPad for charts and practicing which I still use it for but now I'm starting to use iRig mini and the NLog pro synth app to play bass lines in some of my bands.
    It's a cheap alternative to a real synth (one day maybe) and takes up less stage space.

  10. I've been offered an American vintage precision in trade for my Letts fretless, it all seems legit, he answered my requests for serial numbers, specific photos etc but I'd just like to know how to do a trade safely when the other member is based in Holland (judging by his phone number).
    L

  11. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1398517831' post='2434888']
    [size=5][sub]You shouldn't really have to worry about getting any amp repaired and if they were point to point, that would be easier.[/sub][/size]
    [size=5][sub]You may well find a lot of boards are pretty popular in a LOT of amps.... so the heritage of..say, Behringer, might spread[/sub][/size]
    [size=5][sub]further that you'd like..??? :lol: :lol:[/sub][/size]
    [/quote]

    What's point to point?
    So if a board burns out they're easily replaced?

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