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LiamPodmore

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  1. New Line 6 Relay G55 is due on sale in the next few months, or alternatively, you could look at the V75TR models. They're the vocal version for the lavalier mics, but you can buy both bits separate from places such as Thomann with ease, and it's a half rack receiver. 14 channels too.

    Another random thought, could you not leave one of the rack bolts out, and run a George L/Lava/Diago/etc... solderless cable through the hole that the missing rack bolt has left? The cables are small enough, especially the Diago ones.

    Liam

  2. [quote name='davehux' timestamp='1363787445' post='2017585']
    Got a Line 6 G30 and never looked back. Receiver sits as the first link on my pedal board chain. Easy to see the battery life left in the transmitter. Brilliant on small stages where you don't need some hoof-footed guitarist treading all over your leads.

    [b]The Line 6 units have a standard 1/4" jack socket on the transmitter, so you can change/upgrade your fly lead into the bass[/b] - I changed the original straight one for a right-angled one.
    [/quote]

    This is only on the G30. The G50, G90 and the recently released G55 model all have T4AF (i think, Mini XLR's) connectors on the transmitter.

    Liam

  3. Pub gigs we do mostly covers to draw out the crowds, but always throw in some originals just to get them out there. Plus it's a lot easier to make up a few sets worth of covers than write 2 sets worth of original stuff. Anything bigger than pubs, especially when it's time limited (30-45mins usually) it's all originals with a cover or two thrown in for a bit of fun.

    A friends band used to do the same thing, and then they branched off into 2 seperate bands, one for the pub covers gigs (Where they still throw in an original or two) and another for anything bigger which is almost exclusively originals. People go out and see both as they know it's the same guys and they're going to get a good night, whichever name they're gigging under.

    Liam

  4. The reason i'm not currently gigging is because my bands lead guitarist is Cornwall until summer, though we intend to start rehearsing when we can in the next few months, so that when he returns we'll be pretty much ready to get straight back in to it.

    Liam

  5. Morning Jessica, and welcome back to the world of rumbling low end. It's definately time to get the duster out and a new set of strings. Hopefully you should pick things back up pretty quickly as a lot of others seem to do.

    Liam

  6. [quote name='Dave Vader' timestamp='1363706235' post='2016225']
    'ere Liam, what's that you're playing in your avatar?
    ;)
    [/quote]

    Candy Apple Red' 86 Japanese Precision, complete with thumb rest and pickup covers. ;) The only black bass i own is my Ibanez GSR200, which is beaten to hell and is going to be completely covered in stickers when i can be bothered.

    Liam

  7. Black with a white guard just looks cheap and tacky to me, even if it is a Stingray or something similarly/more expensive. I don't like black basses without a pickguard often either. Black jazz, BWB pickguard with a blocked and bound maple board = cool.

    Liam

  8. I used to use tabs all the time, as that's what i was shown when i started and i began to rely on them. Nowadays i end up either figuring stuff out when i'm just sat messing around with it, watching stuff on youtube or watching what our rhythm guy is playing at a rehearsal and going off that. I will occasionally use a tab as a last resort, but i try not to anymore.

    Liam

  9. I'm rarely ever thinking about the notes when i play. The stuff i do is all simple so it's just muscle memory, and leaves my brain to ponder what to buy from the bar after the set or how i'm going to get home. I could probably name them if i wanted to, but i don't need to so i rarely think about it, just play.

    Liam

  10. [quote name='fatback' timestamp='1363356545' post='2011723']
    I have absolutely no need for another cab, asI have a fabby little Midget already (with foot reglued :)) but I'm still gassing like mad for a 2X12 or a Compact.

    Help!
    [/quote]

    I think a second midget is the answer there then! I'm intending to have bought a S12T by the end of 2013 as long as i can find the funds.

    Liam

  11. I'm getting a bit more experience of being a 'bedroom bassist' at the moment whilst my band is on a break due to our guitarist being in Cornwall. I generally just sit around playing along to songs, learning new ones, or tinkering with my basses. I was in a 'band' from the day i started bass, though i didn't join one that actually had any luck of being a decent band till a year later, and 4 years after that i'm still there.

    Liam

  12. I wouldn't call it a downgrade, nor an upgrade, just a change. I rarely use my 5 string and have been the same for over a year now. My 4 string just does the job for pretty much everything i do at the moment. I use my 5 when i need to, but not as often as i should.

    Liam

  13. Bolt on has it's benefits, and neck through has it's benefits. Each one suits a different player, different instruments, different manufacturers and their processes.. Bolt-on necks seem to more prevalent for mass production, as i'd guess they're easier and cheaper to do, whereas many people opting for a custom build go for a neck through option. It's all down to what you want IMO.

    I will say that although my main bass is a Fender, i do sometimes find them a little bit boring, which is why i want a metalflake pink P bass with matching headstock and fretboard LED's, but at the base of it all, it's still just a P bass.

    Liam

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