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  1. [quote name='Monckyman' timestamp='1323645629' post='1465473']
    I know it`s another lump to carry, but perhaps an Uninterruptable power supply might prevent power problems with valvey ampage.
    [/quote]

    Could maybe save a few pounds in weight and money by ditching the battery pack and just getting an APC Line-R or similar line conditioner. I don't know how good the [url="http://www.ebuyer.com/53035-apc-le1200i-line-r-1200va-automatic-voltage-regulator-200-230-240v-4-output-connectors-le1200i"]new ones[/url] are, but the old ones were great.

  2. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1323673636' post='1465562']
    Fender Precision, simple as that.
    [/quote]

    Amen to that.

    My first was a 1998ish Squier P-bass Special (about which there was so little 'special' that the whole batch got recalled by Fender!), which so put me off that I spent a long time refusing to play them, despite loving the shape. When I finally went back, it was because my collection was a BC Rich Warlock 5, an Ibanez BTB406QM, and a Rockbass Vampyre 5, all of which looked great but weighed more than my ailing neck and back could cope with. Having just worked it out as best I can, it took me 11 basses before I went back to a Precision, and fortunately it was a good one (2009 Standard Mex). Took me a week and a fairly hairy gig to convert everything back from 5 strings to 4, but that's it for me now. My neck doesn't hurt, and I've never been happier with the sound/tone I have. So yeah, that's how I arrived at my 'The One'!

  3. For me, probably the first gig I went wireless. Just to prove that it worked I went and bought a beer in the middle of a song, downed most of it with the bottle in my teeth, played a random slide thing with the empty bottle and then spent the rest of the gig generally arsing around with the audience. I've since toned it down a little, but it was certainly the start of something :)

  4. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1322788649' post='1456022']
    [size=4]If you like Markbass I'd also look out for an MB 410 cab.[/size]
    [/quote]

    Completely agree - the Standard 104 HR is quite modestly sized and weighs very little for a 4x10, and it reaches incredible levels of volume with my LMII whilst still managing to sound 'classy'. Not cheap, but worth every penny.

  5. Machine Mart do a decent range of wheels, as well as ready-made dolly boards. Worth a look if you want to actually walk into a shop and handle stuff to get a feel for what's going to work best, rather than ordering online. They do some that whilst small and solid, are a bit more of a rubbery compound and work better when you hit rough and uneven surfaces.

  6. I've noticed that the browser back button behaves strangely when viewing on my iPad - sometimes it's fine, but more often than not I have to press it exactly three times to get back to the previous page. Not that I'm complaining - the navigation links are there for a reason and they work just fine.

  7. I like the sound of Sennheisers, but sadly I've never found any that are comfortable to wear for extended periods of time - the ear pads seem to be quite small and rest [i]on[/i] my ears rather than going [i]over[/i] them, which means that in half an hour I'm in pain. Maybe I'm just a big-head :)

    I do, however, swear by a pair of cheap AKG K-55s that I bought just to bulk up an order from Thomann and get free shipping a few years ago. They're big and old-school, and comfortable to the point where you forget that you're wearing them. They also handle some serious volume and bass frequency, even though they're marketed as HiFi, not studio. So yeah, AKG would be my vote!

  8. [quote name='LawrenceH' timestamp='1322220933' post='1448074']
    Isopropyl is indeed a better general solvent, as is acetone! Not entirely straightforward to get in quantity unless you happen to work in a lab though.[/quote]

    Have a look at a place called "Shiny Hardware" [url="http://www.shinyhardware.co.uk"]www.shinyhardware.co.uk[/url] - they specialise in PC cooling products, but will sell you industrial grade IPA, acetone and butanone in anything up to 25 litre bottles. Really aint that expensive, either.

  9. ...or, if you wanna buy new and have a warranty etc. then pushing the budget another few quid would score you something like the [url="http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Gallien-Krueger_Backline_115_Bass_Combo_Amplifier/GK-BL115"]GK Backline 115[/url] which would probably do you quite nicely. I borrowed one on a gig a while back and was rather pleasantly surprised.

  10. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1321696377' post='1441984']
    Why not just swap the pre out for an Aguilar / East / Sadowsky etc? Then no need to get work done as the pick-guard, battery compartment and cavity are all there and presumably you wanted an active pre-amp when you first bought it?
    [/quote]

    Good question.. and sadly I must admit the answer lies mostly in vanity! I wanted the colour (trans wine red), wanted it to be a US Fender P-bass (not a copy or custom build), and wanted it to be new in original colour (not a refin). The active pre-amp and the J pickup at the bridge were bits I thought long and hard about and eventually decided I could either get rid of or ignore. So, because I'm strange, stripping out the active bits and fitting a simpler pick-guard would be cheaper, and actually get it closer to what I originally wanted :)

  11. My only gripe is with the pre-amp. I affectionately know the pre in my 2010 Deluxe P as the 'Fender DFA', because it Does F*** All. The pan isn't a pan (as already covered) and one of the dual stacked pots should have come labeled 'high pitched electrical noise', which you can elect to dial in or out of your overall tone as you see fit. Unless, that is, you're near fluorescent lights, and then it's there irrespective :) ...so I leave it on passive all the time!

    Don't get me wrong, the bass itself is absolutely great and the pickups in passive mode are as good as any big name equivalent replacement that I've tried. But eventually it'll be this deluxe's destiny to have a new pickguard made with only holes for volume, tone and either a proper pan or a three-way toggle, and all the active stupidity stripped out and stuck in a box.

  12. Bass solos are great when it just so happens that the bassist is playing the solo in a song instead of the lead guitarist - I've done that a lot, becuase everybody I play with knows I'm also a lead guitarist and can just treat bass as a bigger, badder version :) What I don't much care for is the thing where everybody drops out and leaves you to noodle aimlessly; something I prefer to be reserved for a 'line check'.

  13. Nicely done! Might give that a go with my 5500 if it's not stupidly expensive.. like the one I've just ordered for my Peavey Classic 60, which should be a big improvement at 24dBA, but is costing me the best part of £40 just because it's a 230V model.. :)

  14. Are we all absolutely sure that the fan speed actually varies according to temperature in the HA series? I've had three of them as I said before, and have always believed the fan speed to be constant... still do!

  15. I had a HA2000, sold it on, realised I missed it and bought another, then followed that up with a HA5500 for good measure. All three sounded like A/C units straight out of the box! :)

    Edit: Also had two LH1000s pass through my hands, come to think about it, and they weren't in any way quiet either.

  16. I'm actually just putting my slightly old school Peavey based home practice rig together at the moment; a 'TB Raxx' preamp into a 'Classic Series 60' power amp into my Eden 112EX. Put it together for the first time this evening and it sounds absolutely great.

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