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la bam

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  1. I've really really wanted one of these since they came out. I really think they're the best looking amp range, possibly ever. So a few weeks ago I managed to pick one up second hand. They're fantastic in the flesh. Real quality finish, quite substantial for a smaller amp and a nice weight to them. So far I've played at home, in an oasis tibute band into a gk 15 cab, oasis tribute into a Laney old school 4x10, u2 tribute into a cheap hartke 4x10 (probably the worst cab I've ever used) and used it as a Di pre into our pa direct for a party band. The combo with the Laney cab was definitely the best. All bands needed a slight adjustment due to different set ups, music and cabs as well as rooms. However it was so easy to do with either the 4 position mid selector or the quick adjust tilt dial (which is my favourite thing ever on an amp). It simply makes it lean more to the bass side or treble side without just boosting one frequency. Simple but genius. Also, what I liked was Laney actually describe what each mid selector does in both a diagram on the amp and in words in the manual. Nice touch. In every band the sound was brilliant whether using the solid state channel, valve emulated channel or both together. Really rich sound. It has that old skool presence like an old ampeg rig where it has the indescribable depth to the sound. Add to this the main specs including Di out, aux in and headphone socket and I think this is my favourite amp head ever. It sounds great no matter what, is easy to adjust, totally flexible and a one hand carry. The only thing I will add is these will benefit from a 4ohm cab - which the acxompanying digbeth cabs are designed for. An 8ohm is fine but you will need to push it a bit. Or use 2 For £395 I don't see a better amp on the market, I really don't. Cab wise now, I've wanted one of the vertical 4x10s but they're out of my price range at the moment. As soon as I can though I'll b e having one for a great looking, small, powerful quality rig.
  2. I'm not even sure that beta bass is a bass amp. It has reverb controls?
  3. Mind you, looking at the cabs - the 2x12 is 400w (which makes no sense for a 100w or 1000w head) and the 2x15 is 100w. Id suspect some typos. If not, its a whacky relaunch for Sunn.
  4. Surely that's a typo and it's 1000w class d? If not it's the craziest design for a long long time. 2 channel, over 10kg, large build and carry.... and you can't gig with it..... and around £800. Who'd buy that?
  5. I liked anotherloverholeinyohead mainly because it just shouldnt work. Its mad and a really mish mash, but then when you get it - it's great!
  6. Laney 4x10 bass cab. It's a fantastic loud and rich sounding cab. 8ohm. It's old school HEFT and sounds amazing. It's big and heavy but you are rewarded with a lovely sound. It's been well used, and has scratches and a few war wounds. The paint on the corner pieces and handles has come away in parts, put a quick spray with £5 paint and theyll be good as new. Great value - just think - x4 10inch speakers would be well over £200. Pick up Leyland Lancashire.
  7. Yep, been there. Absolutely hate that!!
  8. I think you just need to decide what from your gear is the sound you want. If it's the sv pedal then send one send from that to FOH and another send to your rig. My own preference would be to just plug direct into the abm and get it as flat and unflavoured as possible. It's only for your pleasure as the main bass sound is from the pedal and foh. If it helps, the best amp I had for this type of set up was the quilter bb800. Pretty much uncoloured so it gives you your preamp pedal sound but with lovely eq for those stage corrections. Light as a feather too. I've used the 'proper' pa amp method before and to be honest really didnt like it. Whereas the bb800 is made for it.
  9. I like Julia, shes great. She hasn't fallen for the traps of being a youtube star and changing looks and creating content for no reason, or trying to be crazy to get views. She simply gets on, plays and does an amazing job.
  10. I had a purple wesley one. It was far better than expected. You can pick them up for £100 or so now. Not seen a chinese one in the flesh, but if your only really after them for looks you cant go that wrong.
  11. Hi all, I've recently bought a laney digbeth head - absolutely superb amp. I'll prob write a review soon. However, as 2 of my bands now play backline (and I'm usually iems) I needed a cab. The digbeth range for some reason went up a few hundred quid so I was left trawling facebook and found a dirt cheap old laney 410. As expected it was heavy. And big. And wide. And impossible to carry through a door on your own. But I'd give it a try at practice. And I'm glad i did. The sound is fantastic. Really really rich and has that pillowy background to the notes which fills the room. Far better than any recent lightweight cabs I've used. On greater inspection it's a laney DB410. It looks at least 20 years old, and I cant find any info anywhere. It has the logo top left and 4 ports on the compass points (12, 3, 6, 9 oclock) Has anyone any info? More out of curiosity really. I know itll get replaced by something more manageable soon (hopefully a digbeth matching cab).
  12. Excellent easy transaction. Thanks.
  13. Tech 21 VT bass deluxe programmable bass pedal. Store upto 6 settings and a DI pedal. Truly brilliant pedal really nails a whole host of ampeg sounds from b15 to svt. This also has a xlr di, send return through and more for the ultimate swiss army knife of pedals. Run it in front of your amp, into your send return or into a power amp. The beauty of this is that you can save 6 settings (3 on each bank) which means it's very flexible at a live gig. It's not been used much but as with most of these pedals they look like they have - for some reason the print seems to come off. However it's a character pedal and that's character Pretty rare now and I think if any are still available new they're expensive. Pick up Leyland Lancashire or will post for £8.
  14. He probably never even got it. PR team got in the way. Isnt there a nice story about him on here though with a bass chatter at promenade in morecambe?
  15. I use those, they should be fine. One last thing to try - have you flicked the switch in the p2 from mono to stereo or vice versa? Open the battery bit and you'll see it in there. I'm pretty sure it wont be that, but worth a try. And for clarity are you running you're own iem mixer from the mixer and have you set up your own iem mixer screen?
  16. This might be a daft question, but just trying to help - are your iems / headphones good for bass? If they handle bass well, at least you can rule that out. Also, are the iems / headphones mono/stereo and not mobile phone (3 ring) headphones? I had some earphones that were horrendous for bass, and some that are great.
  17. la bam

    Sire P5 3ts

    Yep, changes all the time in accordance with which new bass I fancy justifying buying.
  18. la bam

    Sire P5 3ts

    Ok, you cant play a sparkly blue bass in an oasis tribute.
  19. Pedaltrain space saving tuner (SST) for guitar and bass guitar. Excellent slim size so it can fit on your pedalboard or inbetween pedals so as not to take up a lot of space. This is also perfect for anyone who has a 2U amp head and has no more room in their rack. Just thread it through and velcro to your amp and plug into your tuner out connection. You will need a 9v adaptor or connection to other pedals to work. Collection leyland Lancashire or can post for £5.
  20. Boss WL-50 wireless transmitter and receiver. Boxed. Good condition only had light use. Why choose this pedal for your wireless guitar or bass guitar? 1. It a small compact fx pedal size. 2. It comes with its psu. 3. There is also a thru for powering other pedals. 4. It plugs right into your bass or guitar. No need to plug in another cable etc. 5. You dont need to scan for the best frequency - it automatically scans the frequencies for you and gives you the best one available. 6. There are no external batteries. You simply put back in the pedal and it charges. Superb wireless option. Boss quality and reliability. Comes boxed Collection leyland Lancashire or can post for £5.
  21. As new. Boxed. TC electronic Spectracomp. Great bass compressor. Lots of downloadable compressions simply zap them from your phone and they appear on the pedal. Collection Leyland Lancashire or can post for £5.
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