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Adding speaker to rig - need ohm / wattage advice please
LiamPodmore replied to MuddBass's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1384989155' post='2283331'] Each cab will get approx 312 watts so the twelves in the 212 will each get approx 160 watts, whereas the single will be getting the full 312 - assuming you run the amp at full pelt which I`d very much doubt. Keep a close ear on it and if the 112 struggles back off on some lows. [/quote] Normally Lozz would be right, if the cabs were matching resistance, but because the 2x12 is 4 ohms and the 1x12 is only 8, it'll be evenly spread, all getting somewhere around 150/160w. You should be fine with them, just use your ears and check for any signs of one being pushed too hard, as has already been mentioned. Liam -
I wont use anything else now, on guitar or bass. I'm only on my first set of each, but the set on my acoustic have been on since March, and the bass since May, and they still sound good enough for me to be willing to record with them, though they are going to get changed rather soon. Liam Edit to say that i've just ordered a set of 45-105 nickels on Amazon for £31, which is a LOT cheaper than anywhere else i've seen.
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OLP Tony Levin £200… Lots of bass for that money
LiamPodmore replied to WinterMute's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
My bank balance is crying at this... Liam -
My bands vocalist did a stretch on bass with his uni band whilst we were on our year long break, so since coming back he has a new outlook on what i actually play and one of the EP songs has actually been written around the bass track, which is abnormal for us. It certainly helps having someone who's been there and done it. Our guitarist played bass for a few years before swapping to lead and getting me in. Liam
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I loved mine, it's dead now (just before we start to track an EP, typical) which is annoying and i can't find any reason for it, but i'm going to pick up another as the tone was just right. Liam
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[quote name='VicMacKey' timestamp='1383835452' post='2269772'] Hi there, Newbie in the IEM world have questions about IEM wireless systems for you the experts ! I understood the IEM part is the most important part. So for those who bought ACS IEM, T1 Live or T1 seem to be a great choice. Did you make your ACS IEM custom with molding it to your ears ? Or ACS is selling top of line IEM as standard without molding ? Another point is I cannot make a decision about the frequency range for the IEM wireless systems. Wireless systems like the Shure PSM900 or Sennheiser EW 300 IEM G3 seem to become obsolete as frequencies are used or reserved through time for other applications. How make a decision about a wireless system according to the frequency range ? This would be a shame a 1 Grand IEM wireless systems would be not usable after a few years only. Last but not least : AKG released the IVM 4500 wireless system in 2012, as Shure released PSM 900 in 2011 and Sennheiser EW 300 IEM G3 in 2009. The're all in the same price range. Shure PSM 900 seems to be a winner... but why buying an 2 or 3 years old product when the newest seems to be the better as transmitting sound through wireless required the best technology available ? Thanks a lot, [/quote] ACS T Series are only sold as custom moulds as far as im aware, and i don't think you should have too much trouble with any of those 3 systems. The Sennheiser still seems to be a touring standard, and i believe (though he'll correct me if i'm wrong) that EBS_freak uses the Shure PSM900 system and highly rates it. The latest wireless tech is all moving toward digital stuff, which isn't adequate for IEM's at the moment due to latency issues as far as i'm aware. Liam
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Pointy basses (Particularly BC Rich and Dean), big amps, and thick picks. Liam
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Is it actually possible to use taptalk or is that only feasable with the software that sites such as Talkbass uses (vBulletin), because BC uses IP Board, and i've only ever seen taptalk with vBulletin. I don't really have any opinions on the mobile site as i never use it (Always use the full one on my tablet) but i just wanted to throw that thought in there. Liam
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[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1383217560' post='2261624'] I had a ZX Spectrum - that WAS cool! [/quote] I've still got a working one! Mine was a rather dire p bass copy that had a broken jack socket and antique strings. The school i worked in just after i left school had a couple of Squier Affinity P Basses that they used, and an early 80's Japanese Fender fretless jazz bass that sat stored away, missing strings and never touched. I tried to get 'em to let me have it but it didn't work. Liam
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De solder the pickups, remove the entire thing, and then throw in one of KiOgons solderless looms. That way you can just pull it out and throw the active EQ back in if needs be. That's the simplest way of doing things, and what i did with my Ibanez. Liam
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A collection of Sparkly (Metalflake) hollowbody T-basses, with F hole, one piece maple necks with LED's matching the body colour. some H, some HH (with quad coil pickups and coil splits to make it a PJ). Passive on the H and East preamps in the HH. All hipshot hardware in satin. Liam
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Glad to see that things are getting back on track for you Jon, and obviously to see your (virtual) face around here again. Liam
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Anything made by Rotosound. I've got a set of Swing Bass upstairs that spent about 10 minutes on my P bass. I have a set of Picato flatwounds that don't even sound dire, because they don't make enough of an audible sound, just a thud, and then the last set of Ernie Balls (whose strings i used for many years) died after 6 days, so i changed to Elixirs. Liam
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Hartke combo + extension cab. I need some opinions.
LiamPodmore replied to ChickenKiev's topic in Amps and Cabs
Surely a HA3500 with a HyDrive 4x10 is the logical choice? Or possibly a pair of HX112's if you'd prefer the portability and the sound is to your liking. Liam -
I'll second that. Squier Vintage Mod or Classic Vibe P Bass should be just the ticket. Liam
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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1382348776' post='2250839'] Reminds me of Shep's old two tier ginormo thing, could have done with hinges on that thing to get to the under side stuff. Very tidy that one mate. [/quote] I think what made it easier with Sheps was that it was so big, so there was plenty of room to get hands under, which there isn't with something so small. Some gorgeous boards on here, can't wait till i find a job and can get mine built up the way i want it to, whatever that may be when i get around to it. Liam
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I agree entirely, though i can't really play anything on piano, but i do play guitar and a bit of drums! Liam
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Some places i've seen are selling Stingray 4H's for anything up to £1500 now, where i remember a few years ago they were usually around £1250 in most retailers, so that's probably had some effect on the pricing. Even so, £800 for a Stingray 4 in good nick is still a damn good price if you ask me. Liam
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I'd probably go with seperates personally, but i do want to try the new Line 6 Pod HD X series (HD500X and HD Pro X) as they're supposed to be the most powerful on the market. Doesn't mean they've managed to finally get a good bass synth though. Liam
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2 sets of Elixirs
LiamPodmore replied to Evil Undead's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Why Do People Think Set-Ups Are Magic?
LiamPodmore replied to Lowender's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='andydye' timestamp='1381239753' post='2236236'] oo, nice! £48 on amazon compared to the price of a set-up from any shop doesn't seem so bad [/quote] Only £40 from GAK. I tend to do most things myself, as i can do it when i want, how i want. That being said, i think i'll be taking my main bass for a 'proper' job soon as i think it needs a fret dress. Liam -
Smallest and Grottiest Venues you've played!
LiamPodmore replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
The Alma Inn in Bolton has a tiny stage area. It probably doesn't help that being a metal venue, the stage is taken over by a huge kit, 2 4x12's and a massive bass rig. I also remember SanSan Studios (After they bought it from when it was Soundhouse and ruined it) having a pretty small stage in sections that moved a lot the first time we were there. They'd made it bigger the next time, but it still moved. Liam -
My P bass left a crackin' friction burn on my neck when i was practicing guitar flips, and the moments it didnt go around far enough, made rather solid contact with the back of my head... Liam
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I'll give it a go, providing there's no signing my life away Liam