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eude

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  1. The S12 is missing some of the major components that make the EAD Foundation 212 what it is, the mid range driver, tweeter and the crossover, it's just a simple 2x12 cab which is why it's only £760, plus that's without the cheeky Neo surcharge. To be fair, the Big Twin T is much more along the same lines to the EAD Foundation 212. The Big Twin T is £1050 + the Neo surcharge of £40 per speaker = £1170 which is very much in the same ballpark as the EAD at £1250. Eude
  2. [quote name='danweb22' timestamp='1359739838' post='1959741'] Thank you! Here's the spec; Recurve 5 String with Bubinga Top [attachment=126591:img_6590.jpg] Bolt on 24 fret Rosewood board zero radius alloy side dots. 3 piece Maple neck with dual action trussrod. Asymmetric neck carve. 4+1 headstock design. 34" Scale Black Hardware. Hipshot Type B 18mm on 5 string. Hipshot string tree. Gotoh GB7 tuners. FB Humbucker (Bridge position) PB Split coil (Neck Position) Dual pickup passive. Volume/Tone/4 way rotary switch. [/quote] Very nice dude, thanks for sharing Looking forward to seeing this come along... Eude
  3. [quote name='danweb22' timestamp='1359726641' post='1959439'] Just ordered a Graft Recurve 5 with a bubinga top! Whoops! [/quote] Nice work mate, I see you've caught the bug then? What specs have you gone with? Eude
  4. [quote name='giblett123' timestamp='1359700076' post='1958919'] My Sally ..... [url="http://s1294.beta.photobucket.com/user/giblett123bass/media/ACG%20Salace/7_zps45352ae6.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0"]http://s1294.beta.ph...html?sort=3&o=0[/url] [/quote] Lovely...
  5. This is awesome, it's almost like the bass is being built before our very eyes! Ziracote Top, good choice mate, I've got some on my ACG 6er Keep those pics coming! Eude
  6. Cheeky bump, has anyone seen this head pop up in any Namm 2013 Coverage yet? I can't seem to find anything Eude
  7. [quote name='Dread Bass' timestamp='1359073832' post='1949671'] I'm with Eude. Contact Alan at ACG he made my 7 string and it's awesome. [/quote] +1,000,000
  8. [quote name='thunderider' timestamp='1358879452' post='1946496'] peavey tours any good? [/quote] They're not too bad but quite have the same magic of the older models, the Peavey tone is still there but to my ear they're not as gutsy. They can be had for a bit of a steal though...
  9. Fantastic stuff!
  10. [quote name='grenadilla' timestamp='1358859780' post='1946089'] My Superfly amp is rated at 500 watts and is about equal to my MAG 300 for clean punch. This simple [too simple] version 2 cannot equal a MAG 600, can it?. [/quote] The power section in the MiBass is a lot more up to date than the one in the Superfly, and greatly improved, and you never know, the one in the 2.0 might be different again, and further improved. I think you're right though, it's unlikely that a class D of that rating is going to match a bag ass solid state amp watt for watt. Eude
  11. [quote name='jackers' timestamp='1358851479' post='1945906'] The Pi looks interesting, but the MiBass 2.0 is a disaster waiting to happen IMO. For a start, they have removed everything that made the MiBass 1 interesting (parametric mids, separate lo and hi mid controls etc), and left us with this 5 knob box. Also, it is not 640W. It is 400W RMS (640W Peak), and that raises some suspicion from me tbh. Why would they quote the peak wattage? Ofcourse, if it is good then all is fine with me, but it is a shaky start. [/quote] I prefer a bit of simplicity, but I think it's a mistake to not include low mid and high mid controls. Perhaps its some kind of clever tone stack thing though, like they have on the tube series amps... 400W would be more than enough for me anyway, but you're right, cheeky even mentioning 640W. Eude
  12. [quote name='Merton' timestamp='1358801083' post='1945381'] I like the look of that! But confused why they need to update the MiBass already though... [/quote] I think the MiBass "1.0" was a little fractured, there wasn't a big enough price difference between the 220 and 550 models and I think the original list price of the 550 was a little too high, to compete with MarkBass and GenzBenz they need to undercut to get people's attention. I think this might be why they consolidated it to one model. They should really rethink their Mi10 cab too, it should be 8 Ohms, not 4, very very silly... [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1358802056' post='1945415'] Maybe they're looking for something that ticks all the boxes like the Ibanez Promethean did, which became a classic amp pretty quickly. The MiBass and the little giants etc haven't. [/quote] I think you're right, they're trying this until it sticks. They hit the class D market VERY early on, which everyone seems to forget, with the Superfly head, they also came out with super compact lightweight cabs to match and a 1x10 combo with a removable head (ala Promethean >> http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/shop_image/product/28202-ashdown-superfly-c10h-large.jpg ), but I think they were a little too early with it, as it didn't seem to catch on till GenzBenz did it with their Shuttle range. I love my Promethean, but I love new stuff too and I really would like to have an entirely British setup, my basses are by ACG from Moffat, Scotland, my cab is an EAD, from Chorley and I would love a head from the UK too. Having said that, the Promethean leaves some pretty big boots to fill, whatever I end up with it will need to be reasonably powerful and have the all important, DI, aux in and headphone out, I can't live without that now! I really like the look of this new "Pie" head, and pie for that matter, but it might just be a prototype, as I guess it kind of muddies the water a bit alongside the new MiBass 2.0. Eude
  13. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1358788353' post='1945014'] Ashdown. LOL. Why can't they just come up with a good-looking amp that wins on all fronts, market it properly and stick with it for a while? [/quote] I think that's pretty cool looking personally. I think they have their core range, ABM, MAG etc which hasn't changed much for a long time, and with the rest of this stuff they're just seeing what sticks. I think it's nice to see some new stuff fairly regularly, personally. I just wish they would do something a bit cooler with their cabs... Eude
  14. [quote name='Dr M' timestamp='1358786503' post='1944974'] I wonder if the 'Student' tag is going to be reflected in the price? [/quote] It's a nice thought! The new MiBass 2.0 seems to replace both current models and comes in at £399, so I have high hopes that this will cost a bit less... Eude
  15. Ashdown have been leaking some of the new gear they're launching at NAMM 2013, some of which looks really cool, a 15W all valve head for studio/home useage, a 2.0 version of the MiBass head rated at 640W with a simplified preamp, but this has really caught my eye... From Mark Gooday's Facebook page >> Wjotek Student amp 240w 1.7 kgs , as loud as f*** 360w music power just fantastic our own version of Class D not the stuff that shots down, not limited just bass This is rack mountable , Ground Lift ,DI, Speakon jacks and tiny A little surprise for NAMM built to Wjoteks spec I'm forever considering moving on my Promethean to replace it with an Ashdown micro head and I like this a lot! What's your thoughts Bass Chat?... Eude
  16. I used to have a Peavey Mark VI head into 2 x 4x10s back in the 90's, it was insanely loud and built like a tank. The Peavey sound can be very aggressive, think Billy Gould from Faith No More, he's used Peavey pretty much his whole career. Maybe have a look for a Peavey ProBass head, a more recent high end Peavey head, little more compact and pumped out 500W at 2 Ohms... Scoop on here has one. Eude
  17. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1358767260' post='1944526'] There are plenty of 800-900 watt amps out there these days which don't get slagged off for being over powered, so I don't see the problem with 1000 watts. They're just doing the "it goes to 11 and that's better" sales thing.[/quote] Fair point, my only problem with the 1000w thing is that I can't ever really see when I would need that much power, and there's the thinly veiled hope that a 500W single channel version might be a little smaller and cheaper [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1358767538' post='1944534'] I dunno - I kind-of see his point. If this amp does what it does without using clever power management - which some people don't get on with - then it's a fair comment to make. [/quote] Yup, I think this might evidence a bit of advancement in the whole Class D thing, although the bigger chassis means it might come with a size penalty... Eude
  18. [quote name='throwoff' timestamp='1358764737' post='1944478'] Was about to post that! It is a Pro-Series Korean built bass but trust me, these are killer and for that price you are getting an incredible bass. [/quote] I agree, these basses seem incredible for the money! I love the finish on that one too
  19. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1358726097' post='1944260'] good point the really odd thing is in the "new warwicks" thread folk seem to be excited about this amp, whereas on this thread in the amps section people are more sceptical [/quote] I'm certainly interested in it, I'm always pleased to see more folks getting onboard the Class D thing, as it will only help to improve things. I don't agree with Andy's comments about spongy low end associated with Class D's, but I do agree that some manufacturers have been fudging their figures to make the amps appear louder and more capable than they actually are, I won't name names but we all know who they are... Having said all that, if this truly is 1000W it's a bit of overkill, as is the 2 channels, I think a smaller single channel "true" 500W amp would be a much more attractive proposition. Eude
  20. Get this >> http://basschat.co.uk/topic/196981-fs-warwick-ps-streamer-lx4-white-cream-as-new-price-drop/ Bit of a steal if you ask me... Eude
  21. I think custom is likely your only route dude, although Clover do a standard 6 string Jazz >> http://www.cloverbasses.com/index.php?id=9&bass=17 but you can get custom for similar money I'd imagine. My vote would be an ACG. Alan makes some lovely Jazz Style instruments >> http://www.acguitars.co.uk/Gallery/334/ He hasn't made a 6er in that model yet, but no harm in speaking to him about it?... Eude
  22. [quote name='mart' timestamp='1358507021' post='1940370'] Except you'd need a separate box to link the two channels. It looks like a useful amp for people for switch between two different basses live. Maybe I'm just too used to multi-channel guitars amps that have a single input and switchable channels. [/quote] Reckon it'd be useful for folks who double on upright and regular electric bass. I'm not sure you could get a dirty tone from it anyway, is it's all solid state so it might sound nasty as it breaks up. Eude
  23. [quote name='mart' timestamp='1358461197' post='1939842'] I guess. But I think I prefer your suggestion of a single channel amp, especially if it were lighter and cheaper (as it should be). [/quote] I agree, a single channel 500W version would be just the ticket. That is basically 2 times what I need/want. You never know, they may be testing the water with this and will see how it goes. Eude
  24. [quote name='mart' timestamp='1358453066' post='1939594'] Price is now on the site: £739 RRP. [/quote] That's a lot of amp for the money! Apparently it's a Hellborg designed preamp stage too.
  25. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1358338666' post='1937173'] Expect some 0's, lots of them (there will be a number > 0 as the first digit) [/quote] I'd love to see a single channel 500W version, that might be a little cheaper Eude
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