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Come on thebassman, we're all waiting to hear the outcome of your group shoot out
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Bass rigs-the bigger the better in my experience.
JPJ replied to daveparker123's topic in Amps and Cabs
I'm from the 'old skool' when it comes to bass rigs. My main rig, as a few of you already know is an SWR1500 paired with two Golly 4x10's and looks like this (gratuitous rig shot) [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/JPJ/28c93481.jpg[/IMG] However, until recently (i.e. yesterday ) I have also been using an Orange Terror Bass into my 8 ohm Schroeder 21012-a-like which sounded wicked, was loud enough for most of the gigs I do, and was so portable as to mean only two trips to the car rather than the usual 5. When I re-speakered the Schroeder cabinet I opted for 8 ohms as at that time I could never have imagined using only one cab, so always had the intention of building a second one, but having used it on its own with the Terror Bass I wished I'd opted for a 4 ohm version. -
[quote name='Johnnyc' timestamp='1342180585' post='1730943'] Time to resurrect this thread I guess! To all you wireless users, which do you think is better? Line 6 G50 or Stageclix Jack? Things I like about the Stageclix are that you can use the receiver as a battery charger which is super handy, and I'm thinking a jack would be easier than a pack... I cba with the cables and trying to attach it to my strap. The one thing putting me off is that my mate who has tried out both said that the stageclix was pretty plasticy, didnt feel that solid. Doesnt sound right seeing as the G50 is cheaper and made of metal right? cheers [/quote] Very happy G50 user here! Been using mine for two years and have done about 100 gigs with it. Solidly built, metal housing on the receiver, battery life is about 6 hours, but with the battery meter on both the transmitter pack and receiver, there's no excuse if you run flat Great tone, and the cable simulator really works. Sit's front and central on my amp head and haven't had any problems with signal drop in any of the venues we play (small pubs right up to large bike rallies). Best thing I ever bought and is actually as much use in small venues when you are practically stood on top of your amp as in the larger places, not standing on your lead every two seconds is big plus for me. If mine was to give up the ghost tomorrow, I'd be buying a replacement in a shot.
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Choosing a Class D head with more than 500W at 4 ohms and no more than £700
JPJ replied to Clarky's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dood' timestamp='1342003694' post='1727714'] My faves so far in terms of surprises being the Orange Terror 500 kicking out peaks easily of up to 900W [/quote] The Terror Bass is really loud, and has that neat little 4/8 ohm switch so it doesn't really mind what load you hang off the back of it, it still goes VROOOM! Just had to sell mine due to a change in circumstances but honestly I'd have kept her if I could have, tone a plenty and enough girth/volume to kill most guitarists in a toaster sized box. -
Briefcase user here and can confirm that my Stagg EUB sounds the dogs spherical's through it. In fact, the Briefcase seems more at home with the EUB than with a standard bass guitar (not that it sounds bad with the BG). Not much volume but more than enough for home practice, keeping up with a couple of acoustic guitars. Wouldn't really like to gig with just the briefcase but great when there is PA support for your FOH sound.
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[quote name='woodyratm' timestamp='1342011454' post='1727976'] Could you quote me for this too? PM inbound. [/quote] All pm's replied. Postage appears to be £29 for guaranteed next working day before noon insured to a value of £400 for mainland UK. I'm willing to split this 50/50 with any buyer offering on or very near to the asking price.
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[quote name='thebassman' timestamp='1342009118' post='1727899'] Hi Kev How much is the postage on this? just a first class stamp i guess......... they are small. Seriously though, i'm really interested so let me know. cheers thebassman [/quote] PM me your postcode and I'll get a quote. When I bought this, shipping from Derby to Killingworth was £22 with Royal Mail next day tracked service.
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[b]Orange Terror Bass 500[/b] I recently purchased this lovely little Orange Terror Bass 500w amp head off our very own GarethFriend on here in February of this year. Prior to purchasing this, the valves had been upgraded to include a NOS Jan Phillips 5751 in the first position and a JJ 12AX7 in the second position, which have the effect of cooling down the gain meaning she stays cleaner a lot longer than the stock valve version and gives much more of that 'British' tone with a smooth less knarly overdrive. These amps include an impedance switch so that they can deliver their full 500w into either a 4 or an 8 ohm load and believe me, these are loud. I've been pairing this with my Schroeder 21012 and even up against a loud drummer and a 100w Marshall equipped guitarist in a loud'ish rhythm and blues quartet, I've never needed the master past 11 o'clock. The amp comes with the original box, the neat little Orange gig bag, a mains lead and an inline DI attenuator. Apparently, the DI on these can be a little hot as it is post master, but on the couple of occasions that I've gigged her, the sound man has either not taken the bass in the PA or had no problem with the normal output, so I haven't actually used the attenuator yet! Price wise, I'm only looking to get back what I paid in February so £360 + postage. I'm only selling her as I am about to be made redundant and can't afford to have money tied up in two amps. Sorry about the quality of the iPhone photos but I'm without a pucka digital camera at the moment. If anybody wants any further pictures, please ask. Cheers, Kev
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I must have been extremely lucky when I got my Stagg because quite honestly, its got no real quality issues. Mine was bought second hand from an experienced DB player who had changed the strings and sorted some of the minor niggles. For what you pay for one of these, they are an absolute steal. As to sounding like a DB, well mine does a pretty good impersonation of an amplified DB, especially when I play her through my PJB Briefcase combo. I'm limited to an EUB due to space issues and have tried more expensive NS EUB's but actually prefer the feel of the Stagg. Oh and on a final plus point, mines all black and looks a sexy as sexy can be
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SOLD ! SWR 750x £350 and AMPEG SVT410HLF CAB £350!!!
JPJ replied to chrisasp's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Agreed, these look very interesting. I've fancied a 'progress' type bass for a while, but the Aspirations just didn't quite do it for me. Looking forward to getting my hands on one of the 5 string 35" rosewood ones with maple cap. Sounds like a trip to Carlisle is in order!
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What is the most expensive bass rig money can buy?
JPJ replied to Truckstop's topic in Amps and Cabs
Well out of curiosity I've just added up the replacement cost of my current rig Anybody know any good insurers for musical instruments and amps etc -
Sorry to resurrect an old thread (Easter pun!) but I recently bought a Terrorbass 500 of our own Garethfriend of this here parish and gigged it in anger for the first time on Saturday night. Hooked up to the Schroeder 21012 it was a lovely fruity burbly fat bass tone. Mine has uprated valves which stay cleaner longer up the gain range, and I loved the springyness of each note that you normally only get with a full valve head. As the gig was a multi band charity do, I also got a chance to listen to this rig off stage as the headliners used it as well and im pleased to say it filled the room (80-100 punters) with big fat bass without any pa assistance! Best of all, with the cab on castors, the whole rig, leads case (road trunk) and bass was a single trip from the car! Whilst this rig won't be replacing the SWR rig anytime soon, it will be getting regular outings at smaller venues.