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Ed_S

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  1. Personally, given that you already have a small, powerful amp head that you know how to get a decent sound out of, I'd go for the small cab option. Maybe have a look at the Eden EX110 or EX112 (about £200 and £250 respectively). I've got the EX112 and find it perfect for exactly what you describe.
  2. 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'.
  3. 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..
  4. "Arch Enemy - Tyrants of the Rising Sun" is an absolute masterclass on being a tight metal band, and "Ozzy - Live at Budokan" is likewise for lone guitarists.
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  6. 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!
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. If it sounds fine out front, get yourself out front :-) Granted you need either wireless or a fair length of cable, but the latter ain't expensive and the audience will just enjoy the showmanship!
  10. About time this had a bump... If anybody would be interested but require it to be posted (expect it to cost at least £30ish) rather than collecting from me, then give me a shout and I'll see if I can pack it up.
  11. I've been happy with my rehearsal rig for quite a long time now; a Hartke HA series head and an Ashdown ABM 410t cab. Absolutely cracking rig, but not so expensive, desirable or easily nickable that I worry unduly about leaving it in storage at our rehearsal studios. The head used to be the HA2000 but got upgraded to the HA5500 (which is exactly the same, just bigger bunches), whilst the cab is nothing to set the world alight, but I've played it in for so many hours that it's at that 'old friend' stage now, and with the 5500 is capable of effortlessly being quite unreasonably loud. I'd be completely happy to use it live if I had to, but it's just so bulky and heavy compared to other stuff I've bought since that I'm happier to leave it where it is!
  12. How about one of these... [url="http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Markbass-MB1000-Bass-Power-Amp~ID~16140.asp"]http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Markbass-MB1000-Bass-Power-Amp~ID~16140.asp[/url] ?
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    Behringer

    I know it's not strictly a bass pedal, but their TO800 'Vintage Tube Overdrive' is a brilliant Ibanez TS808 clone. I've had them side by side, and as part of a live setup, you wouldn't know the difference. Well.. until you came down too hard on it and broke it, that is
  14. Just as an alternative should the top guy ever go on holiday, 'ClearTone' cables from [url="http://www.award-session.com"]www.award-session.com[/url] are pretty good.
  15. "Gorilla Tape" is pretty damn activist in its approach to sticking stuff down. Expensive, and I've only ever found it in smallish rolls, but it's good.
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    I can vouch for the Ashdown ABM410t paired with the Terror Bass. Bit of vintage warmth to the tone, but with stainless rounds on my precision, it's certainly not lacking clarity.
  17. [quote name='Ian Savage' timestamp='1318444082' post='1402293'] ...and even though it's (I suppose) a legitimate contraction of 'plectrum', anyone using the word 'plek' for one p!sses me off. [/quote] Yeah, that one annoys me. And people who write 'mike' when they mean 'mic'.
  18. I'd go with GAK - that's who your warranty is with. They'll sort out the dodgy one with Hartke, and you just get a new one. If it was out of warranty and you were looking for a free repair or other goodwill gesture, then I'd talk direct to Hartke. Of course, if GAK give you any problems (not that I believe they would), then you've always got Hartke to fall back on.
  19. I had problems with an LH1000 that I bought when they first came out. It popped, clicked, hissed and whistled to itself without so much as a cable plugged in. Everything under the bonnet looked fine, and changing the tube made no difference to it. So yeah, even Hartke can go wrong I'd get the top off and check for any blown glass fuses that might be in there, and any signs of loose or damaged components / wires etc. but if nothing's obvious, just send it back and try another one. Or, if it's under warranty, miss out the first bit and just get it swapped!
  20. All my racks start with a decent power conditioner; keeps everything tidy and protects your investment. After that, I'd use your remaining 1U for a good compressor or wireless (as already suggested) or a decent DI like an RBI etc. so that if your rig ever went down, you'd have an instant backup through the PA.
  21. Bump - turned my feeler into a proper post with a photo and everything!
  22. Hi all, Up for sale here is my SWR Workingman's 4004. Bought back in 2006, it's a 400W into 4Ω, solid state and heat-sink cooled head. It's done a fair few gigs and has always been pleasingly loud and completely reliable, but my back prefers the smaller and lighter gear available these days, so this head got consigned to the cupboard a couple of years ago. I always kept hold of it because it was handy for acoustic gigs where the cooling fans on my Hartke would be irritating, but my LMII takes care of those duties now, so it's time I had the cupboard space back! As you can see from the photos, it's in great condition and even still has its original blank for the 1U space in the sleeve. I screwed heavy duty rubber feet onto the bottom and a cable retainer round the back, but those (easily removable) mods aside, it's factory spec. The included mains cable is a Y-splitter type, which means there's power available for whatever you may choose to put in the rack space (I kept a Korg tuner in there, myself). Looking for £150 firm, and the amp must be collected from my rehearsal space in Sheffield as I really don't want to have to try and pack something of this size, shape and weight for postage. Thanks for looking! [attachment=90905:swr4004.jpg]
  23. [quote name='beely' timestamp='1317848337' post='1395490'] How about a W-Audio Horizon series? Several models to choose from, 300w up to 1300w and not too expensive. Flexible too. Three different modes; stereo, parallel and bridge. The 600w version weighs in at 8Kg. Not sure if that would be light enough for you. All models are 1U. The only restriction I have found is you can't run in bridge mode at less than 8 ohms. [/quote] I picked one of those (Horizon 600) up fairly cheap on fleabay last week, and whilst the intention wasn't to use it as part of my bass rig, I checked it out to make sure it was working by using it as my rig at rehearsal. It sounded pretty good with my SansAmp BDDI in front and my Ashdown ABM410t at the business end, but as much as I don't want to fall into descriptions like "quiet watts" etc, the Horizon running 600W bridged into 8ohms sounded significantly more timid than my usual Hartke HA5500 running 350W into the same 8ohms. If I was planning on using one as my rig in a loud band, I think I'd be tempted to play it safe and get one of the higher powered models.
  24. Bought my trusty old Hartke head, and was an absolute pleasure to do business with. Friendly comms, quick payment and no messing about. Many thanks for a smooth transaction, and I hope the amp does you proud for years to come!
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