it may interest you to know that this site was supposed to be [b]basscat[/b].co.uk but there was a typo error when the domain name was registered .... apparently
i posted in gigs two days ago - 22 people have viewed it - i dont need or expect any reply although any that do reply are welcome to
and i think it could be fairly safe to assume that a vast majority of the 22 viewers so far to look at it will in fact be local as i did purposely include the venue and location in the thread title
nice bit of easy free advertising
what's not to like?
LH500 + HyDrive 410
or even a 2500 or 3500 head is good too
Hartke are sadly much underrated by those who are 'brand conscious' i feel, and I would challenge anyone to find better value for money from a good sounding rig
great tone + reliability
i gave up playing for about 15 years and when i resumed my first thoughts were to replace the old trace rig i used to have in early 90s ... until i saw the price tag ... so i took a gamble on the hartke rig and never regretted it - if anything i think it sounds better than my old 90s trace rig (even when they were half decent and not covered in carpet)
[quote name='Fat Rich' timestamp='1377849498' post='2192596']
You shouldn't be having any tuning issues with the Status, they're normally completely stable. You can probably tighten the small philips screws that fix the turny bit to the stem of the tuner and it should solve that problem and give them a firmer action and less likely to get knocked out of tune.
[/quote]
tried that thanks Rich but didnt seem to make a lot of difference - are you at the SE bassbash? i will bring it along an dyou can hit it with a hammer
yes i am crazy and basses often stay in tune
an old status i used to have never went even slightly out of tune it was awesome - the beat up old matrix i have now has slightly slack tuners and actually goes more out of tune than my squier affinity - TRB has gotohs too iirc and that is also very stable