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Blademan_98

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  1. I just sold my Ibanez SRX700 thru neck 4 string. I'm missing it already, but I have decided to go fretless and stick with it! It was easy to play and looked the biz
  2. Being a recent convert to bass, I only have four strings (the nice man in the shop said that's what a bass is.....) I tried a 5 but the B sounded rather naff. I will, when I can warrant it, buy a 5 if only so I can say "yeah, I have a 5 string!"
  3. I use a Chorus because it was recommended to me. I like the sound (it is set quite minimally) but if the battery goes during a gig I am quite happy to remove it
  4. well I play Bass and I play Guitar but I leave the tag to the audience!
  5. I set off at 3:45 to go to Birmingham to see Jools Holland (my Christmas present from my daughter). I just returned as all the roads leading to the M40 from Aylesbury were closed by the Police
  6. I am fairly new to the bass but already own three....... The Rogue fretless I got for my 45th birthday has just got me into playing all the time! I have since sold two guitars (a strat and one of my Parkers) to fund a bass rig. I have three guitars out in the living room 1 bass 1 acoustic 6 string and 1 electric 6 string. The rest are in their cases and tend to stay there There is something about collecting guitars that is compelling!
  7. I really enjoyed that. Who says direct action doesn't get results!
  8. [quote name='chris_b' post='1056742' date='Dec 12 2010, 10:41 PM']£250? Stick with the PA until you've saved a lot more than that![/quote] I just can't hear it! I know I could get a monitor setup from the mixer but the tone is not that good. I will probably get a small combo until I can afford something better I sold a couple of guitars today on Ebay so my budget has gone up a tad! Cheers
  9. [quote name='iommi1423' post='1055522' date='Dec 11 2010, 11:20 PM'][url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ashdown_t15250s.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/ashdown_t15250s.htm[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ashdown_magc115300.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/ashdown_magc115300.htm[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/hartke_a100_aseries_basscombo.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/hartke_a100_aseries_basscombo.htm[/url] tbh man a bass amp is a bass amp. I t doesnt really matter if your bass has frets or not. At 250 your not talkin bout investin in high end gear. but the bass amps above are the best you'll get for that budget. But if none of these impress you the try to pick up one of these second hand [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ampeg_ba300115.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/ampeg_ba300115.htm[/url][/quote] Cheers for the links! I liked the ASHDOWN MAG-C115-300, it has some good reviews. All the combo rigs seem to weigh around 30kgs so I think I will have to stick some wheels on it! Thanks for your help Blademan
  10. [quote name='icastle' post='1055513' date='Dec 11 2010, 11:03 PM']Is this amp for use in your acoustic duo or are you looking to use it in a somewhat louder setting?[/quote] It's for both really. At the moment, I have to go through the PA and that means I can't hear what I am playing because the speakers are in front. I want to use the amp for the acoustic gigs until the electric stuff takes off. I can then use it as monitor if we do big venues (not that likely!) or on its own. It needs to be louder than the drummer! Cheers Blademan
  11. [quote name='iommi1423' post='1055414' date='Dec 11 2010, 09:05 PM']wats your budget man ???[/quote] I have around £250 in mind (second hand equipment is fine!). I am really checking out what will be good as a start before ploughing a lot of money (just in case it doesn't work out). Cheers Blademan
  12. Hi all, I have recently started playing bass after a fair while of playing in an acoustic duo. I decided to go fretless because I just love the sound. I am looking to get a gigging amp as I don't want to always play through the PA (as I do at present). Any ideas (nothing too big or heavy) on something to compliment to fretless sound? Thanks Blademan
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