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Everything posted by chrismuzz
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Behringer do loads of good stuff. Quality control isn't the best out there, but if you get a naff one just get it replaced. If you get a GOOD one it will last just as long as any other bit of kit. The only behringer gear I've ever hated is their bass cabs or combos.
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HMV- Not a real shocker, but a good read.
chrismuzz replied to MiltyG565's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1358456321' post='1939680'] The big labels fully expect DVDs to be in the same position in 4 years time as CDs are now, with CDs by then all but gone. [/quote] I hope not! I like having physical copies of my music and films. I value it so much more when I can hold it in my hand, and I feel like I've got more to show for my money... Not to mention a backup if my computer of precious ipod dies! -
£150 for a basic distortion pedal with a tone knob and a bright switch, and no blend? Come on!
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That's pretty cool. Glad they haven't just knocked up some random tacky pile of crap with a load of bells and whistles on it that Cliff never would have used.
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[quote name='TraceAmp' timestamp='1358356499' post='1937731'] This is my temporary board: [/quote] Simple, but extremely high quality. Love it! What basses and amps are you using with this setup?
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Squiers sound nice I would prefer the Tobias though, I know a guy who owns three of them and he gets an awesome live tone! Another budget brand to think about would be Peavey. You can usually pick them up much cheaper! My 5er was £100
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I bloody love Peaveys I have 4 of them, and I don't own any other basses. They all have pretty slim necks, the thickest being on the Zodiac. It's kind of like a Jazz at the nut, but widens more so as you get further up. The International Series 5 string feels quite chunky too, there's definitely more wood to get your mitts round than there is on the 6 string Grind! The International series 4 string has a very slim neck though strangely!
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Is it just me.......or is this guy smoking something?
chrismuzz replied to stingraybassman's topic in Bass Guitars
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[quote name='dudewheresmybass' timestamp='1357642876' post='1925706'] I used to have a similar problem. I took a leave from dimebag darrell's book, and started to use tortex picks (1.14/ purple) and use a Stanley knife to score the sides which leave the sides much easier to grip and keep still in your fingers [/quote] The bassist from Lamb Of God does this too, apparently he got the idea from dime! I rarely use em myself, but I've got a few 'cactus picks' which have a nice grippiness to em
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Most hateful song on your covers bands set list?
chrismuzz replied to Dave Tipping's topic in General Discussion
Lamb Of God - Redneck I don' hate the song but my god it's SO fast and so hard to play! -
Have you tried AKG ones? Mine are well good, had them for about 4 years
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Your Musical Development since joining Basschat?
chrismuzz replied to xilddx's topic in General Discussion
I stumbled across Basschat while I was doing research into getting a good overdrive sound. I went from a Bass - Lead - Amp guy, to having a pedalboard and wireless kit too! I've also sold one bass, bought two, and even replaced the pickups in one of them! The only thing that's never changed is my amp and cab, but I've nearly succumbed to GAS in that area a few times! I know a HELL of a lot more about the equipment I use, and how to get many more usable sounds. I think I've become a little better at playing tastefully too but that's debatable! -
How many mistakes per gig do you make?
chrismuzz replied to The Dark Lord's topic in General Discussion
I've cut my bloopers down to about 2-3 per gig on average now, so on a good night that's one per hour... I swear the lead guitarist makes none though! -
Hahaha! Nice one mate
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Zoom's effects are decent in my opinion, but I have to agree with you they REALLY upped their game for the B3. Considering the price of the thing I'd be tempted to keep it and see how it fares on the skinny stringed guitar!
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I think we did OK keeping it close enough One thing I'd be interested to know about the pedal... How the tone control works, and if it affects the tone of the clean blend! I'm hoping the clean is totally unaffected by anything not in the clean loop.
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it varies on the number of strings and the style, here's an extreme two examples
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1357772696' post='1928351'] But you know, these experiments have to be tried! [/quote] You're bang on there I think I'm going to have to try this Billy Sheehan pedal though when I can scrape some pennies together! I wonder what putting a Sansamp on a low gain setting in the clean loop would sound like!!
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I forgot about Warwick EMPs! I might have to try those out as I've become a big fan of coated strings! It seems both these and Elixirs are limited in gauge options at the moment though.
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1357770270' post='1928286'] Oh who am i kidding? [/quote] That's what I was thinking, I've seen your photo albums on facebook
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1357768369' post='1928239'] Ahh cool! Excellent! It sounds much better through decent earphones/speakers.. Bit thin on my iPad! Lol thank you though. IIRC, i'd have added an 'only just noticeable' amount of chorus effect mixed in - usually about 15% wet to add a certain sheen from the TC G Major 2 in the rack. The rest is as you say, just the BSP dirt and clean channels mixed together. Thinking about it, I may well have taken the clean post valve signal and fed it back in to the clean fx return thus bypassing the clean channel EQ. I have a feeling I'd done that as I'd only be duplicating exactly the same passive tone stack plugging in to the front of the LH1000. [/geek] Yup, I'm yet to find one single pedal that can replicate what I need in a single box. If TC can fit a 5 minute looper in to a tiny casing and Mooer can domthe same with a whole range of pedals - i'm bemused why so many pedal makers spend lots of time cloning the same distortions for bass players all the time. He he! [/quote] Thanks for the detailed explanation there I love having different things to try out! I listened to it through my AKG headphones, it felt like I was getting a big low frequency hug around the ears And I know what you mean about pedals, You have to use at least 2 or 3 just to get everything you need most of the time! Seems there's a lot of options out there at the moment though... This year will be the year to experiment for me!
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1357766752' post='1928210'] I can see the vid ok, how 'bout you now? Changed the setting from private. [/quote] Working fine now man, thanks for that! Really liked that sound man, surprised to hear it's such a challenge to fit it all into one pedal! Is that mostly your BSP blended with a clean signal then?