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Bigwan

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  1. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='260796' date='Aug 12 2008, 01:22 PM']But do they work better than GK cabs with a GK amp, or Hartke Cabs with Hartke amp?[/quote] People seem to think there is some kind of synergy when you use amps and cabs of the same manufacturer together... I think that's total nonsense myself. Historically GK amps and Hartke cabs seem to be a combination people like. Whether that's for you or not will depend on your ear. Try before you buy if you can. If you can't then read as many varying reviews as possible (until you can see the actual trend and can weed out the "I've only had it a week, but it's so good I'll never sell it" guys and the "I'm only playing this because Fieldy/Flea/Victor/Marcus does" guys). Some of us don't get the chance to try quality bass gear before making decisions...
  2. These are excellent basses for the money. Couldn't believe the price tag when I played one in the Bass Centre a few years back. Played and sounded better than the Musicman 5 sitting next to it at less than half the price.
  3. Have to say that a pair of DB112s in black and silver with a chrome ashdown ABM head would look altogether sexual!
  4. GS came first. Been around for a fair few years and has won 1x12 shootouts galore. Some say it's a little mid-shy, but I don't hear that in mine. I'll be buying a second one one of these days. They are quite big (deep) for a 1x12. The DB is slightly larger and constructed from different wood, apparently adding more mids to the sound. Same actual driver as the GS. A different cab finish (vinyl rather than carpet). Better looking cab - very retro. Similar weight. If I hadn't already got a GS I'd go for a DB, but since I got a GS second hand then I'll stick with them.
  5. [quote name='bassman2790' post='260464' date='Aug 11 2008, 11:24 PM']- it is![/quote] Yes it is a bit, but I don't have to look at it when I'm playing it!
  6. Received myself a Bongo 5HH in the post this morning from our very own Dougal. Had it out to band practice tonight. WHAT A BASS!!! Preamp flat, pickup pan pot centred - Best sounding bass right off the bat that I've ever heard. Fat, punchy, buttery. Haven't had a chance to play much with the preamp yet but I think things can only get better! Also the best sounding B string I've heard in many a year. And no noise/hum whatsoever, no matter where I stand in relation to my amp. Fantastic! Only misgivings I have so far are over the string spacing which is a wee bit tight for me, but for this sound I can get over that. Having owned quite a few different basses in my time I can say the following: 1). If you yearn for a Wal (been there, done that), but can't stump up the cash - this is the bass for you. 2). If you want a fatter stingray tone - this is the bass for you. I LOVE IT!!! EVERYONE SHOULD TRY ONE RIGHT NOW!
  7. As I say, great basses.
  8. Like the new avatar Nathan! Can't believe this bass is still here!!!
  9. Bass is now gone.
  10. [quote name='coasterbass' post='257804' date='Aug 8 2008, 09:20 AM']Interesting plan. My concern would be that the limiter won't protect you from the ambient mic. If you have vocal mics in the main mix then wouldn't these function as 'ambient' mics anyway?[/quote] Possibly. Depends on the mic pickup pattern I suppose. The ambient mic was just an afterthought though.
  11. OK guys I'm starting to gather all the components for an in ear monitoring system (wired). I'm going to run: [attachment=11714:mon.JPG] My problem is what to use as a brickwall limiter to save what little hearing I still have from spikes in the mix? Would something cheap and simple like a behringer bass limiter pedal do the job in the meantime until I find something more suitable? The reason I want to mix myself into the monitor mix again is that I might have to share the mix with someone else (only 3 monitor mix outputs from the desk), so I'd like the option to add more of myself as I see fit. Also like that I can add an ambient mic into the personal mixer too (I'll be the only one using in-ears in the band). Any thoughts?
  12. [quote name='Mike' post='256410' date='Aug 6 2008, 04:00 PM']WOW - stunning finish! PS Mine is up to 8months![/quote] Looking good! 38 weeks and counting here Jon quoted 12 - 20 weeks at the time...
  13. [quote name='ped' post='255851' date='Aug 5 2008, 10:40 PM']Haha I promise I will do in a bit because I have moved house now and set up my lil bass corner in the lounge... some clips should be easy to rustle up. I will add them to my porn thread when I have done some! Cheers ped P.s I probably sound like a broken record talking about the chuffing Vbass, too![/quote] Let's put it this way - you've get me worn down far enough that I've spoke to Jon Shuker about putting a piezo/midi pickup system on my 18 week overdue 6 string in preparation... just need to find a v-bass now...
  14. [quote name='ped' post='255638' date='Aug 5 2008, 06:11 PM']I have several synths I use from my Roland V-bass and pickup (note it is not a midi pickup but a dedicated pickup for each string). The synths track flawlessly as a result and you can play several notes at once because each string is separately processed. It makes playing really juicy synth sounds across the bass a pleasure because you can adjust the volume of each string to match and get the whole thing sounding like a keyboard![/quote] Er... not to sound like a broken record or anything... CLIPS!
  15. Antonio I may just have the Stingray you're looking for (natural finish, rosewood board). PM me if you're interested.
  16. I'm sure you'll not be too gutted to be 'stuck' with the Model T. Great basses.
  17. [quote name='Toasted' post='254827' date='Aug 4 2008, 08:32 PM']1KW 10x10 Aguilar and Bergantino sounds pretty good: [/quote] Great uga muga! Hope you're back's up to the job... mine wouldn't be!
  18. What about looking out for a tecamp pleasureboard or something similar (see the IEM thread under the Amps section for more about these and a link to a german homebrew alternative). If you're all going IEM then why bother with an amp at all (other than for the reasons you've already mentioned)?
  19. [quote name='Mcdrewson' post='253821' date='Aug 3 2008, 06:00 PM']Used IEMs for 1st time at last night's gig. Rest of the band too except for drummer who required regular monitor. Did two practices with them but didn't haven't a good time. Ended up having to stand quite close to amp and just have IEM in one ear. Because of the nature of the gig (wedding do for 250) couldn't whack up the SVT so had to really concentrate. Anyone else using IEMs or are you favouring regular wedges?[/quote] I've been looking into IEMs for myself - the rest of the band aren't interested. Just beware of using one. There's quite a bit of evidence from the manufacturers to suggest that this can cause hearing damage, as you tend to run a single one at a higher volume than when you use both. Was it your mix in the IEMs you were having trouble with?
  20. [quote name='Doctor J' post='251998' date='Jul 31 2008, 12:55 PM']Hi guys, thanks for your responses... Bigwan, got more info on the Stingray? Matt, interested, PM sent WaywardWanderer, cheers but I'll pass on this one Silverfoxnik, thanks for the advice, I'm not 100% about this, it's a great bass, but at this time I'm just looking for something different, I'd like to see what else is out there.[/quote] Natural finish, rosewood board. '96. Good nic other than a few knocks right on the end of the headstock. Recently received it in a trade. Loving the Musicman vibe when I play it myself, but it doesn't fit with my band. There's a pic in Nathan's (NJE) porn thread, although I have a black pickguard on it now: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=12332&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=12332&hl=[/url]
  21. Interested in a natural Stingray 4? Or a wenge-necked Warwick corvette? We're on the same island too!
  22. Bump for pics - apologies for quality!
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