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biskitbass

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  1. [quote name='BassTool' post='672697' date='Dec 3 2009, 01:03 AM']Didn't take you long to change your gear listing I see......... Biskitbass has a Hartke for sale, and I can vouch it's mint [/quote] Speed is virtue, or not so much as my wife says. Each to their own
  2. [quote name='Legion' post='673675' date='Dec 3 2009, 10:36 PM']I've got a chocolate thunder one if you are interested? [/quote] Totally bypassed this one Legion! I've two lovely DB112 cabs in choc thunder that this would go lovely with and my new TecAmp head :-) As RATM is first dibs in I'll bow to his decision but would you be willing to trade for a 4U case or you just want to sell? Regards, Graeme
  3. [quote name='steve-soar' post='671753' date='Dec 2 2009, 01:22 AM']Can't help you but massive respect for Hinge and Bracket.[/quote] +1 !!!
  4. [quote name='phsycoandy' post='668580' date='Nov 28 2009, 06:33 PM']PRICE REDUCTION 410 quid shipped. BARGAINOUS[/quote] Pm'd
  5. [quote name='gazhowe' post='669595' date='Nov 29 2009, 10:58 PM']Great afternoon spent trying out and listening to great gear and some tasty players. Also really nice to meet fellow BC members. The variety of gear on display was fantastic - I was really taken by those Aguilar 1x12's in Chocolate Thunder! A big 'thanks' to WoT for organising a great event. Well done sir! Gaz[/quote] why thankyou Gaz,the cabs are well worth it,love them. Really great to meet everyone there yesterday. Some fantastic gear there. Thanks WOT for organising again. Went to sleep last night dreaming of new amp heads to complete the setup....much decisions :-) Hope the head recovers mate-totally forgot to try the Hellborg!!! Prob a good thing as I might have had to buy it-yeah right Graeme...
  6. [quote name='spacecowboy' post='644496' date='Nov 3 2009, 04:51 PM']You're going to subject your wife and daughter to 5 Hours in the Metro Centre?! You Cruel Cruel Man[/quote] LOL,yeah,women and shops for 4 hours....hmmm maybe I need to think that through again ;-)
  7. Warwicks - great tonal versatility IMHO. The blend pot lets you dial in that neck P-bass sound, especially when you pull the vol knob to deactivate the active (on my streamer jazzman 5), then you can get that Flea/musicman sound by going for the bridge pup with lots of mid from the on-board EQ. I've got even more tonal flexibility by changing from series/parallel configs as well with the switch so if variety of tone is what you're after, with exotic woods, bolt-on neck and a thing of beauty to look at, then I'd say Warwicks are your best bet matey :-)
  8. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='641895' date='Oct 31 2009, 03:21 PM']What about [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8165651&postcount=467"]this?[/url][/quote] That is stunning mate !
  9. I'm up for this !! My first bass bash :-) I'll drop the wife and daughter off at the Metro Centre and come over, looking forward to it! Graeme - Scotland
  10. [quote name='TheDave' post='627913' date='Oct 16 2009, 02:24 PM']£130, including postage. I dont have the box anymore but it will be bubble wrapped etc, the manual is there (a bit tatty but readable) and the PSU. Simple as that really, if you want some pictures then just ask. GT-6B info [url="http://www.chamberlainmusic.com/productdetail.asp?ProductID=GT-6B"]here.[/url] Cheers.[/quote] Hiya mate. Is this still available?
  11. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='637150' date='Oct 26 2009, 07:23 PM']I have to confess the pad is pretty unobtrusive and I've yet to have anybody at a gig (other than band members) even notice that it is there. I'll flick through some recent gig pics later but I've not 'specifically' taken a pic of it so it may well be a background jobbie. If I can't find one I'll get one taken but I don't have a gig for a couple of weeks, so as and when. [/quote] Thankyou :-)
  12. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='608768' date='Sep 25 2009, 04:44 PM']I use one (the 30"x19" one) with my pair of Aggie DB12's and aside from the isolation benefit it lifts the cabs that bit extra off the floor which does help with such diminutive cabs. The guitarist in one of my bands laughed when I first used it but wasn't laughing so much when we played on a big hollow stage and he struggled to control the bottom end on his guitar amp... I had no such problems! I have to confess that I thought I'd be losing some bottom end but that doesn't seem to be the case, I'd love to hear the science behind why that doesn't happen.[/quote] Hiya mate. Do you have any pics of that setup? Got the two aggie cabs myself and keen to se what it look slike :-)
  13. [quote name='Musicman20' post='630424' date='Oct 19 2009, 03:25 PM']I picked up a DB112 and they arent that bad a weight at all. Id probably carry one at once if I went down the 2 x 112 route.[/quote] go down the route....go down the route the 2 DB112s sound amazing!!
  14. Gentlemen....ladies.....other unworldly species......my tuppence......... new head (will def be the Aggie AG500) when cash permits :-)
  15. Aw man...I've been wanting one of these for ages. No cash right now..... Do you want a swap for a Native Instruments RigKontrol2 pedalboard? ;-)
  16. [quote name='Sjonnie' post='591194' date='Sep 6 2009, 08:51 AM']I'm looking for covers for my Aguilar DB 212. The covers made by Aguilar are good but expensive. Does anybody know how the covers made by Roqsolid or Silverstone compare to the Aguilar covers?[/quote] Roqsolid covers are great mate! I bought and aguilar DB112 and had these guys do a cover for it with red trim, it's great quality, very soft material inside to protect your cab, and very sturdy fabric on the outside. Good turnaround too from order. I've just bought another DB112 (the NT version) and I'll be ordering another from Roqsolid very soon. Hope that helps. G
  17. Woah! Thats a beaut mate! Have a bump on me too...
  18. [quote name='endorka' post='582563' date='Aug 27 2009, 03:57 PM']Great, would have liked to have seen that! Do you have any other gigs in Glasgow soon? Jennifer[/quote] Hi Jennifer We play Sammy Dow's pretty regular to be honest so keep a look out on the MySpace page for dates @ www.myspace.com/jerusalemharpoon. There are a couple of other venues around Glasgow we've played but none on a regular slot :-( The band is very much an avenue for music we've always wanted to play, we've all got other bands we play in more regularly, and so with this one we just get together whenever we can for a bit of musical-muscle-showing-off :-)
  19. Hey guys Just thought I'd post a couple of vid links for you all to have a wee look-see :-) Enjoy.... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWb1KtggCD4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWb1KtggCD4[/url] and here...... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV_UdNnXY5w"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV_UdNnXY5w[/url]
  20. I've been using an Aguilar DB112 (in chocolate thunder, THE best colour IMO) for a few months now with my Warwick Streamer Jazzman and it really suits my tone, modern/slap/trebly etc. Until recently I felt using just one was under-powered but I was holding back from turning up the volume on it due to clipping from the pod-into preamp which sounded like a problem with the cab when pushing the volume. My last gig on Friday I finally sussed out the clipping problem, turned up the master and MAN.....what a sound from just the one cab. I have just ordered a second this morning (DB112NT from The Bass Merchant, best prices I could find online) and can't wait to try this out with the other in anger at my next gig. regards Ashdown mentioned in this topic, I've used the heads in rehearsal studios but never the cabs. However, through an Ampeg 8x10 they sound utter crap and so, IMO I'd never own one. Cheers.
  21. I too have toyed with getting effects when playing in all the covers bands I'm in but decided against it (so far...GAS still going strong tho) but in the original band it's effects-ahoY!! Used Amplitube2 via my MacBook and have now gone and got Guitar Rig and the Midi floor pedal as well! Takes A LOT of tweaking but u can get some amazing sounds!!!! Only thing is, taking my beloved MacBook to a gig, setting it up for soundcheck, then walking away and leaving it???!! Not on yer life !!! Yes i've bought a kensington key lock to lock it to my rig but nah. And way too much hassle to de-rig after soundcheck only to re-rig prior to going on, sometimes after an intro tape this aint gonna work/too many possibilities to go wrong.... So for the moment i'm simply using the tone&pick up controls on my beloved warwick jazzman to dial in the tone i need for covers songs, going well too, can get a nice P bass sound from the neck pup and a crackin musicman sound from the bridge pup with some added bottom from the o/b eq. G
  22. Interesting too to hear on-stage mix is so quiet as they're all probably wearing 'in-ears' !! G
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