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pbasspecial

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  1. Make sure you don't overpay. Factor in roughly a 5-10% risk discount if you can. That way if you are not happy with it you can always sell it in on and not take a big hit.
    Also life is swings and roundabouts, sometimes you win, sometimes you might lose a little. It balances out in the end. Try not to let fear stopping you from getting what you want.

  2. I had the pleasure of accidentally using one of thes cabs at rehearsals last night. The studio we rehearse at has 7 rooms ranging from cheap and poky to their massive showcase room. As it was a last minute booking we went for the little room as it was half the price. I took one of my barefaced SCs as it would have been more than enough. Long story short, we got upgraded. Unfortunately the room is like a warehouse and the BFSC gets lost there so I decided to pop it on top of an old cab for some height and also the stage is hollow and boomy. Turns it the cab was 8 ohms, so I plugged it in as well to my Markbass TTE500. What a great sound it made together with my BF - proper old school bass heft with the 12" clarity of the SC. Could barely get the amp past one on the master volume without killing the keyboard player. Haven't had as much fun in ages! :)

  3. IMHO, I believe that bass players are generally easier going and have passive/less egotistical/beta personalities compared to some other musicians in the band that have 2 extra strings.

    However, just because we may lack a force of personalities/control freakery, I don't feel we should automatically play second fiddle musically and accept a minor 'supporting role'.

    I can play my instrument (and theirs) just as good as them, if not better. Be more confident. It's a great instrument. People really appreciate great bass playing. As Keith Richards said " Anyone can Rock but can they Roll"


  4. I used to use 40-100 elites for years but have recently gone heavier. Now use the Rotosound round wound Billy Sheehan's 43-110 (given to me by the man himself - clang) on one bass and LaBella Jameson heavy flats 52-110 on the other P Bass. Now find the heavier E string helps with drop tuning (Hipshot) and gives a heavier tone IMHO.

  5. I have just learnt 20 tracks over a three week period for a new band.
    Get them to where I am 80% happy with them but I know in rehearsals they are probably going to:
    1. Change the arrangement
    2. Change the bloody key!
    I work on the Pareto principle/80/20 rule whereby you get 80% of the result from 20% of the effort e.g. 1 hour of practise will get you 80% and 5 hours will get you 100%.
    I am experienced enough that I wouldn't want to spend 5 hours of my free time learning a song and then they either do 1 and/or 2 or possibly no. 3. Which is drop the song all together. Now that's really annoying but have only lost 1 hour as opposed to 5.

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