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Kick back amps as a monitor / better ways of hearing on stage?
Kiwi replied to dodge_bass's topic in Amps and Cabs
They vibrate too much on a hollow stage and move about. The angle of the cab still isn't pointed at my ears. -
It's interesting how acting on negative emotion in the heat of the moment can sabotage perfectly good relationships isn't it? Everyone has triggers from their past experiences and they're part of what make us human. It can take a bit of practice though to recognise when our buttons are being hit and take evasive action before we react.
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Kick back amps as a monitor / better ways of hearing on stage?
Kiwi replied to dodge_bass's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dood' timestamp='1360696471' post='1974956'] Kiwi, have you seen GreenBoy's Fearless F115 cabinet? It's not an active one, but it's a full range solution in a kickback sized box. I really like this idea. [url="http://www.facebook.com/fEarfulbass?fref=ts"]http://www.facebook....fulbass?fref=ts[/url] There's also the F112 that features 12" speakers too: [/quote] Now that is interesting! Thanks! Last time I looked on their site there weren't any angled cabs. But that was probably a year ago. Making it active wouldn't be difficult with the right modules and cooling. -
Kick back amps as a monitor / better ways of hearing on stage?
Kiwi replied to dodge_bass's topic in Amps and Cabs
I think angled cabs are a great solution for small stages where the mix is 100% through FOH. GK make bass specific 'kick back' cabs and they're very good. But also very heavy. I've been trying to find a company who will make a lightweight version, for the last 6 years but with no success. So I'll eventually make one or two myself one day - based on the GK 1x15 but with lightweight ply and more bracing. Once my life has settled down and I have some garage space. -
But for real, this is one that does it for me. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABYnqp-bxvg[/media] Love the expression of innocent joy in it. Reminds me of my childhood and happier times.
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[quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1360628198' post='1973828'] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcFvt1sLpis[/media] [/quote] Oh yes. Love that energy. But I can top it...sort of. :/ [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4xUSjftm04[/media] Tee hee. I showed it to some female friends of mine from Zimbabwe and they were laughing so hard both at the parody but also in admiration that someone so hugely pregnant could move so quickly.
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I have a main bass. The others are justified in one way or another and I like to play them when I have an itch for something a little different.
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Would you like me to draw his attention to this thread? You could always drop him a line on Facebook or email BTW.
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[quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1360545221' post='1972235'] What new technology did Clapton use? [/quote] Clapton is derivative. Doesn't mean he's a bad guitarist BTW. But he's not as innovative as someone like...ooh, Robert Tripp for example. [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1360546225' post='1972247'] Is Clapton considered innovative though? Great, certainly, but he wasn't really doing anything that didn't already exist, was he? [/quote] Two words. Robert Johnson.
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Do you mean musical innovation? I don't believe it exists. All music is creative in one way or another, so in order for it to be considered innovative, what would it be compared to? I'm not a marketing expert but have observed that innovation tends to be driven by breakthroughs in new technology. The architect Norman Foster has stayed on top of his game by engaging an engineer who was very precise in their calculations and was able to explore the tolerances of both old and new structures. Look at how the internet changed business. What about the impact of mobile phones on how we communicate (for those of us who remember a pre-mobile and pre-internet world). Hell...look at what happened with the electric guitar and music. Initially there's a huge rush to adopt the technology, followed by a scrabble for market share (he who dominates first, wins), followed by a process of consolidation whereby competitors are either bought out or squeezed out, then things start to stabilise until the next leap in technology. Gradually the leaps get smaller and smaller (like they have with the specifications of laptops) until the market goes a bit stale and companies have to find other ways to sustain interest...(like making something fashionable).
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It might be that some of you are interpreting Alex's distance as coldness when he might be intending to show respect by not being pushy. Next time you're in there, try having a chat with him and see how you go before judging the situation. He's very committed to customer satisfaction. I've found him to be pretty friendly but he does tend to recognise me. I also tend to be upfront with him about the reasons I'm visiting. If I'm there just to mooch I'll let him know and he can find better things to do with his time like updating stock and following up on orders. [quote name='Dash' timestamp='1360535516' post='1972074'] As a woman, I'm used to walking into guitar shops and being completely ignored or, at most, getting questions from the staff like 'are you waiting for your boyfriend?' so maybe my expectations are different [/quote] Alex's wife Jo is a bass player and an extremely accomplished one too, although most of her work is in theatre pits.
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So can Katie Price.
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The original Pilot basses were extremely under-rated. Superb value instruments!
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Can't help but think the talent is wasted on this song. Something like Chaka Khan's Aint Nobody would offer a little more challenge.
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Take up guitar.
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The relicing doesn't seem very authentic. Smooth wear only happens in very limited places. The rest of it should be chipped. There's smooth wear in all sorts of places where the body wouldn't be rubbed with regular playing.
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His new website has been up for a few months now. http://celinderbass.com/ The original website domain name is now being squatted on by some lawyer in New Jersey apparently.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1359753219' post='1960011'] Ah, so I'm not [i]entirely [/i]nuts, then. Are we still waiting for technology to catch up? I thought the whole thing about Class D was that it essentially runs cool. [/quote] I'm not 100% sure that the Wharfedales I tried were Class D, but even Class D generates heat under load. Just not as much as other classes of amp.
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[quote name='KK Jale' timestamp='1359769492' post='1960253'] Not me. But I know a drummer who doesn't mind a bit having being replaced milliseconds before a huge '80s singles band broke, but really, really minds his one-time musical partner taking their co-invented stage double act and turning it into a multi-million pound internationally franchised show, without giving him a penny in recognition, ever. Harsh business… [/quote] Meh, who would want to be Orville anyway? (AH GUUUUNK GNNUUUUWWWWWWWW!!)
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[quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1359758185' post='1960118'] That's a co incidence! - I am off to the southern hemisphere (well Sydney actually) on the Sunday, but I will be there on Saturday. [/quote] I'm in the process of finalising flights. Hoping to stop over for a night of the 8th so I can try one of Industrial Radio's MIDI basses. Meet you at Sydney airport for a breakfast beer?
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WTF has George Benson had done to himself?!! Has he been using Michael Jackson's surgeon?!
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I've done it. The Wharfedale 450w monitor/PA cab I used sounded REALLY good but the range then were prone to overheating because of the extra current needed for low frequencies. I'd definitely do it again if the cooling issues were sorted.
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Looks like I'm back in the UK the following week. Shame but the timing is just not good for me.