
ardi100
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For gigs, you'll need a minimum of around 150W to get over a drummer on stage. You're probably better getting something small and saving for a bigger rig as and when you need it. You can beg and borrow until then (most of us did that until we could afford/justify it). Or, you could go the whole hog. I sold my Warwick ProFet 3.2 for £80. 300w, nice tone. You could look for something similar. Definitely buy secondhand, the value is unbelievable. Good luck with the search, it's half the fun!
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[quote name='Beedster' post='359498' date='Dec 20 2008, 12:25 PM']Probably true of most basses One of the best sounding bass players I've seen live was playing a pretty average late '90s Squire through a pretty crap combo but boy did he sound awesome.[/quote] Wow, was that me?!! I play a decidedly average late 90s Squier through a Roland DB500!! But seriously, it's not as good as my American Jazz Deluxe, but I don't sh*t myself when I drop it either.
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[quote name='ardi100' post='358338' date='Dec 18 2008, 09:50 PM']I use my Roland DB500 combo for rehearsals and gigs. Haven't done loads of gigs yet but for rehearsals it fills the room, and our drummer is loud. Playing a school hall with 1000 kids in it tomorrow so that should test it out![/quote] Filled the hall and drowned out the guitarist! Very, very happy indeed!!
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I was going to suggest that. It looks like the same font as my Linebacker amp from the 80s.
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I use my Roland DB500 combo for rehearsals and gigs. Haven't done loads of gigs yet but for rehearsals it fills the room, and our drummer is loud. Playing a school hall with 1000 kids in it tomorrow so that should test it out!
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Nope, I don't get it either!
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[quote name='TPJ' post='355198' date='Dec 15 2008, 05:25 PM']That'll happen every time you play the DB. They are very gratifying to play. Enjoy and keep us posted.[/quote] Certainly happened at my gig last night. Not just mine either, it's great playing double bass where most acts are just acoustic guitars!
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Just had a great gig, unusually, covers only and the first time I've gigged my new double bass through my Roland DB500 combo. Sounded fantastic, even if the pickup was a super cheap borrowed jobbie! Can't wait for Tuesday's!
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FYI if you do want a nice bass, deaver is selling an ibanez SR900 in trans black with neck thru, barts and 3 band EQ on here for £315 + postage. This is a great bass, I nearly sold my American Jazz for one of these when they came into my shop!
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[quote name='dougal' post='352716' date='Dec 12 2008, 02:13 PM']May I humbly suggest working through Vance for the southern end of things? [url="http://www.boosey.com/shop/prod/Vance-George-Progressive-Repertoire-Double-Bass-1-Book-CD/914712"]http://www.boosey.com/shop/prod/Vance-Geor...-Book-CD/914712[/url][/quote] Thanks for that, I'll tactically hint at it for Christmas - if there's any money left after the hints bout a pickup!
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I was teaching music genres to my Media Studies class this morning. Kids have little idea of where the music they listen to comes from. To illustrate Jazz i put on Fly me to the Moon (Sinatra) which they thought was OK, then I put on Coltrane Giant Steps. Most of them thought it was "alright"!. That's high praise indeed from 14 year olds!!
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[quote name='BigBeatNut' post='352057' date='Dec 11 2008, 06:59 PM']Have I got this right ... you've only just been introduced to the world of DB and it's been to a rehearsal already ?[/quote] Nay, a gig, last night! Actually, I played years ago back in Oz but had to leave my bass there. I hadn't picked one up for about 5 years with no real playing on DB for about 10! It's coming back to me slowly. First and thumb positions ok, anything further south is a bit wayward!
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First gig with my new double bass. No PA, all acoustic. Small room, hot and sweaty and my hands ache but it was great!
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How many of you are converted (successful) guitarists?
ardi100 replied to Jamesemt's topic in General Discussion
My Mum made me play piano from when I was 8. When I say 'made', I really mean it! She would time my practice and I have vivid memories of coming off the piano and being told that 10 minutes weren't up yet! At 13 I got a hankering to play bass. Still not sure why. Loads of people told me I'd need to learn guitar first, thankfully I ignored them. It just so happened that my school had an amazing bass teacher (who I found out later, when I started learning double bass, was rather famous in Australia) who taught me well and nurtured my love for it. I've self taught guitar (badly) but only play drunkenly around campfires. -
[quote name='steviedee' post='347733' date='Dec 7 2008, 10:22 AM']Looks great![/quote] Is great!! Played at a full reheasal and it sounded great, played great and left me with a big stupid grin!!
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On dodgy deals, bad people and BC Feedback
ardi100 replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
I put my feedback in my signature, but there's only one (That's all I could find!). What does that mean for someone being 'careful'? -
I'd get something from an established brand. Try second hand on here, but you'll struggle for anything decent at that price!
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Sorry for the spoiler!! There have been a few Trace Elliot 150W combos on here or ebay that would do the job. All you need is a decent amount of volume with a good DI out. Hartke, Ashdowne and Warwick are all pretty good.
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Buy the DB500 combo for sale in the fs section. It says 160W but it sounds way louder, it's small (not so light), has 2 digital channels so you can save 2 different sounds, has some effects (chorus and drive), sounds brilliant, is cheap and kennyrodge is a diamond gent to deal with. Did I leave anything out?
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[quote name='MB1' post='347283' date='Dec 6 2008, 03:17 PM']MB1. "Ah!...So, your the lucky fella who bought the Zeller?...Sorry!...I'll get me Coat!". [/quote] Nice!!
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Helicore Hybrids were recommended so thats what I got. They sound pretty bright now but I think they'll settle down a bit. Medium gauge which, with such a good setup, are really easy to play. [attachment=16907:IMG_0458.JPG] [attachment=16906:IMG_0463.JPG]
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[quote name='Jezyorkshire' post='346919' date='Dec 6 2008, 12:13 AM']and get an estate car to get it about!,[/quote] Mine fits straight into the front of my 406 sedan. Even gats a passenger or 2!
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