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lonestar

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  1. Does that mean he is not dealing with them anymore?
  2. Markbass102cmd. I've found in the past and when using a big 4x10+1x15 stack to rehearse that depending on the room I usually hadmy amp much louder than at a gig in a large hall. Something to do wi th acoustics and sound bouncing off the back wall apparently. That and the fact that I always gig di'd through the pa in addition to my amp. Our sound engineer likes my 2x10 augmenting the PA subs
  3. [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='357002' date='Dec 17 2008, 02:37 PM']Can we keep this clean and on-topic please?[/quote] That's not what I meant that kind of thing was at the other end of Regent St, down the 'dilly.
  4. [quote name='andy67' post='356428' date='Dec 16 2008, 10:02 PM']a series one for £290? are you mad? best rethink that price! andy[/quote] i'd second that
  5. [quote name='brummie' post='355720' date='Dec 16 2008, 10:32 AM']The Marshall shop is Tony's barbers now or 'F in Tony' to those who use his shop, he can't stop himself swearing all the time. I go to Peter Cooks occasionally - that's a great shop, Pete Townsend used to get his guitars set up there.[/quote] I bought my US Jazz from there and a Str*t about 10 years ago from there. I've always found it a nice shop and competitively priced too.
  6. [quote name='BigAlonBass' post='355355' date='Dec 15 2008, 08:54 PM']£2 a night. To put it in perspective, I had just started my Apprenticeship, and my weekly wages were £5.8s. (£5.40 to all the youngsters reading this.) Gawd, I was rich! [/quote] You wouldn't still have a set list to share with us by any chance?
  7. Before it was taken over by the leather jacket shops Carnaby St had some pretty cool shops, well cool to a teenager with hippy tendencies anyway. Shops selling wave machines and Roger Dean posters, plus a shop selling really cheap imported albums. Strange thing was that they were in single rather than gatefold sleeves. I had a couple of Genesis and Yes albums from there. We often called there en route from Denmark St on the way to warm up in the Sony showroom in Regent St where you could stick on a pair of headphones and listen to Santana on a really expensive system.
  8. [quote name='Jesus' post='354981' date='Dec 15 2008, 01:08 PM']I feel slightly more intelligent now, and a lot more geeky.[/quote] You're in good company here
  9. I'd love to see an old Bells catalogue from the mid '70s. it was my porn of choice when I was a kid.
  10. Goo LucK bump. I wish I had some gigs too.
  11. Me too. ca 1975-78 Awayday ticket to Charing Cross for 25p. burger from Wimpy and cruise up and down Shaftesbury Avenue/ Tottenham Court Rd and Denmark St. I remember all the shops you mention plus the sheet music/ songbook shop upstairs on Shaftesbury avenue. I used to go with my mate Ian who was also 14/15 years old and was never treated snottily or refused a go whether it was a Rick 4001 or a Les Paul. Try that with the clowns that work Tin Pan alley and the B**tard cellar now. I really liked Macaris who I think had 2 shops at one time? I bought my HH VS amp there and sold it back to them several years later for the £100 I paid for it. Aah nostalgia.....It ain't wot it used to be. Mike
  12. How about This [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34184&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34184&hl=[/url]
  13. [quote name='northstreet' post='353274' date='Dec 12 2008, 11:48 PM']Thanks for all the advise. I'll be keeping the Ibanez. Re the amp, I've decided on a Behringer 1x15" cab (I know the quality may not be the best but there's not too much to go wrong with a cab) and a Peavey Tour 450. That will give me 300W and should be loud enough. I need more volume I can throw a cheap 2x10" cab into the mix and get the full 450W. Cheers[/quote] Hartke will give you a lot of watts for your buck. I haven't tried Behringer backline kit but there other stuff is cheap and not necessarily that well thought of in the industry. What I've seen of their products when photographing them for a magazine is a bit cheap and nasty. I spent £60 fitting a Celestion driver to an Ashdown Mag 1x15 a few years ago and it transformed the sound and output. That could be another route for you.
  14. I went to see him at a clinic a while ago and he used a EBS Multicomp and an Octaver. I can't remember the make but you may be able to find out from his site. I asked him how he got the Sledgehammer bass sound, as we do it in my band, and he said That he played it on a fretless with a pick and an octaver and compressor I think. Lovely guy and great player. He seemed not too hung up on make of effects and use whatever he's given! Also look at thishttp://www.talkbass.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-411600.html. Mike
  15. and only £850 BIN!
  16. [quote name='gary mac' post='350736' date='Dec 10 2008, 02:07 PM']A good set list and one I would enjoy as a player or as part of the audience. Nice. It's also reminded me that I keep meaning to put it to the band i'm in, to learn long train running. Just love that era of doobies music. Cheers, Gary.[/quote] We used to do China road and listen to the music too. Really nice bass parts
  17. Nice set list. I'd enjoy listening or playing these too. Shame you're so far away .i've played loads of these if you ever needed a dep! Have fun
  18. Thanks Bilbo. I'm sure you are loved here. In a strictly male platonic non funny stuff kind of way of course. I'm going to see if I can persuade Mrs C to add this to my rapidly increasing Christmas list Having spent most of my adult life trying to read music my 11 year old ,just starting her grade 1 piano, is still better than me. This may be the key.
  19. [quote name='Jono' post='185630' date='Apr 25 2008, 09:51 PM']Circus gig. Pretty surreal experience chatting to the clowns before the gig as they put their 'face' on...[/quote] That's a beaytiful little girl playing bass in your avatar Shame about that great big left hand of hers. hopefully she'll grow into it. Great Pic!
  20. Peaches on Regalia great stuff. Even without the horns!
  21. OK I've Just found Beedster's Thread. P1ss poor show Allen. From all that I've read on here and having met Beedster briefly at a bass bash he seems a top bloke. Which makes your shady dealing even worse. I'd lend him my amp! This is just not on. Lets hope for a speedy and fair resolution as this, like the jakebass thing, really spoils the whole refreshingly decent ethos of friendship and trust that seems the norm on Basschat.
  22. [quote name='jerseytrev' post='345573' date='Dec 4 2008, 03:48 PM']+1 [/quote] Err What?
  23. I can recommend a good chiropractor looks heavy but impressive.
  24. I have one of these great for G**tar but rubbish for bass. EBS Multicomp seem very popular if you have the budget.
  25. Nice one! Happy Birthday
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