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Ooo yeah - i forgot that option. Plus you can use the hangers to obscure the big screws through the baton. Perfecto.
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[quote name='tauzero' post='151622' date='Mar 5 2008, 12:01 PM']Use [url="http://www.screwfix.com/prods/38860/Fixings/Cavity-Fixings/Fischer-Spring-Toggle-5x50"]toggle fixings[/url] for plasterboard if you're putting any weight on it. They spread the load well.[/quote] I know what you mean but i've had problems with these as you can't tell if the toggle has flipped open properly, partic if a bit of broken plasterboard gets stuck in it.
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I've just been comparing to other more expensive kit The topend Shure stuff goes down to 25Hz, and the top AKG goes down to 35Hz. However the midrange Shure only goes to 45Hz. Ho hum. I guess I'd get in trouble for playing 20Hz at a wedding anyway.
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Bass Players You Can Spot A Mile Off......
coasterbass replied to Bass_In_Yer_Face's topic in General Discussion
Flea - On You Oughta Know, Alanis Morrisette; and again on Butterfly by CrazyTown -
Its good to get some recommendations. Returning to my earlier question though... the stated frequency response is 40Hz to 20KHz. If that implies that it will only transmit those frequencies then it leaves a gap of 20Hz to 40Hz, which is generally the lowest slider on your EQ, and the stuff that really turns the audiences stomachs. Additonally the THD (total harmonic distortion) is pretty high (thats the crap that makes your tapes sound worse than cd's etc). Can I get an indication of what kind of rigs people have been using these with?? Are people using them with 5 strings? One review i read suggested that it would be ok running straight to an amp or small PA, but if you encounter big PA's each week then you'll hear the lowend loss and signal degradation. Any thoughts??
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My deepest condolences. Upon reading this I've visited my spare bedroom to check the fixings on my 4 hercules hangings (into plasterboard too!). Phew - all safe. I concede that I threw the supplied fixings straight in the bin. My plasterboard walls have trouble holding a showerrail so i wasn't about to risk my most nearest and dearest 4 string friends. I used a combination of these things. The trouble is that the Hercules (or any other hanger) have the screws so close together so there's a danger that if you use 2x of something too industrial that the 3cm between them will take all the pressure and it will pull a 5cm rectangle straight out of the wall when it falls. I've used 1x industrial fixing, and 1x nice long screw with decent rawlplug (again, not the supplied ones) [url="http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?isSearch=true&fh_search=Rawlplug+Interset+41605&selected=products"]http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?...lected=products[/url]
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The AKG units in 1) and 2) say that the frequency bandwidth (is that the right term??) is 40Hz to 20KHz - does that mean they miss "our friends" 20Hz to 40Hz ??
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Nope - amazingly Hanley can support two music venues that cater for... higher quality live music. FatCats is on Trinity Street I believe, at the Etruria Road/Sainsburys side of town, whereas Satchmos is on Glass Street. I played some great gigs at Satchmos when I was living round those parts. Fantastic venue.
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For sale: David Eden WP100 Navigator Preamp
coasterbass replied to 05qcdy202's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Alembic F-1X mint cond tube Pre
coasterbass replied to joetruscott's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Thanks for that Jake
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Hi, We've got a wedding gig booked for the IOW later this year, and I was thinking about getting us a pub/bar gig whilst we're over there. Does anyone know of any bars or pubs that might be interested in booking a rock/pop covers band for a nights entertainment? Cheers
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That is shocking on behalf of the Railway. I used to go there as a punter 6-7 years ago and saw some great bands. Hopefully if every bass player reading this forum alerts their 'booker' the next time the pub name comes up then they'll see the errors of their ways. Maybe... For the record, I drew up a contract a couple of years ago which we post/fax to each venue before we play. The first clause is that regardless of whether they sign/reply etc to the contract, this counts as their terms and conditions. (I have no idea on the legal status of this statement though). Another clause states that cancellations on behalf of the band will always be in writing (to stop them saying "someone called and cancelled"). For the cost of a stamp this at least shows the venues that you are serious, and that if they want to cause problems then there are easier bands to pick on. No problems since we started doing this.
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I met a rather famous bassist today...
coasterbass replied to joegarcia's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bassmanbish' post='140901' date='Feb 15 2008, 10:48 AM']Not sure if this belongs in here or in the ‘Tenuous claims to fame’ thread as it’s about someone my wife met... The missus used to work at ‘Andy’s Records’ in Beverley, East Yorkshire. The Beverley Playhouse was quite nearby so they used to get a bit of passing trade from acts performing there - some fairly well known. One day she served a chap and, as he was leaving, one of her workmates, Andy (not the owner) said to her “er, do you know who that was?”. She didn’t. “Pino Palladino!” Obviously I wasn’t there and part of me wishes she hadn’t told me the tale. Matt[/quote] LOL - Pino is my old drummer's cousin (or 2nd cousin, something like that). Christ knows why he got me on bass !! Geez that man can play. -
[quote name='crez5150' post='140788' date='Feb 15 2008, 08:24 AM']Hey Stu When is this book out for release as Bernie is my hero..... I guess it's gonna be a must read!! Jay[/quote] My friend wrote a book on Chic a couple of years ago which is a darn good read (I'm not just saying that). Highly recommended: [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Everybody-Dance-Chic-Politics-Disco/dp/1900924560/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203069053&sr=8-1"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Everybody-Dance-Ch...9053&sr=8-1[/url] Nick
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I met a rather famous bassist today...
coasterbass replied to joegarcia's topic in General Discussion
A few years back I trotted along to a big name store to try out their Ampeg range. It was when the SVT-IV had just come out and there weren't many around. I was about the only guy in there, and happily sat trotting out my favourite licks. I was kind of aware that a guy had come in and was chatting to one of the store people. After a while the store guy calls over and says "can you play something - this guy wants to hear how it sounds?". So I turned up a bit, cracked my fingers, and launched into my rehearsed piece of Come Together - the Marcus Miller version. The guy smiles, says "cool", shakes hands and walks out. As I was leaving I asked who the strange man in the hat was. Sadly it was Marcus Miller. -
Ampeg B1RE Head, Sabine RT-7000 Rack Tuner + Flight Case
coasterbass replied to geo_bass's topic in Amps and Cabs
V.Nice !! Saw that one on ebay and was keeping half an eye on it. Was tempted by that or the other B1 (1U) that's on there. Congrats! -
The Basscentre is no longer a shop.
coasterbass replied to 6stringbassist's topic in General Discussion
Personally I think this is a huge shame. Whether people think the service wasn't great, or whether the stock held was in decline, us bass players are a much ignored/under-catered for breed and I defy anyone to say they'd rather the place closed. It was great to know that if I was in the s&*t on a Friday/saturday afternoon I could go there and find strings/valves/straps or even a spare guitar if things were really bad. Yes, Wapping was better - but blame the developer/landlord for booting them out of that (and they still haven't finished the flats they booted them out to build). Yes, sometimes the service sucked big time - but at least it was there, and it saved my a7se on several occasions. I always got a good price when I asked, and they really looked after me when I went in (on a weekday ; ) ) to go big amp shopping. Shame shame shame... ps. the website is rubbish. -
I've only had the Sterling and the Stingray, primarily because I could never hold my head up if I told the guitarists I'd bought something called a 'Bongo'. It looks naff and heavy too (IMO). Of the other two its personal taste. Sterling: + If you are slightly smaller in stature then the smaller body shape will suit you better + jazz(ish) feel neck is faster than the 'Ray + (slightly) more versatile preamp is handy for tonal variations, particularly if you are playing covers Stingray: + Fuller tone, due to body size I guess + Its a Stingray for christ's sake - that makes it soooo cool + Better resale value I'd think. Anyone want to discuss the merits of the Sabre/Cutlass ?? In my experience, its always the Stingray that I'd reach for on a one-bass gig.
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How may Basses do we own collectively on Basschat?
coasterbass replied to G-77's topic in General Discussion
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I agree - its been mentioned to me before that UK Customs are able to call up your outbound flight details and see what luggage you took with you. Ergo if you flew to the states with a single rucksack and are returning looking like Flea's roady then they'll do simple maths and say you bought them there. It definitely comes down to how much bottle you have. The number of times I've flown into the country and there are no excise people at all is untrue (if slightly worrying). They also have to do the maths on whether a guy with a guitar is the biggest threat to the UK economic stability that week - sometimes its just not worth their effort, even if they did suspect you. Tip (not that I've ever done this of course)... if you have an american friend (regardless of where in the US they live) and they are up for it, is to get them to write you a birthday card or such like and then you can dismiss any purchases as a gift/thank you for helping him move/looking after his mum in the uk... etc. As a lefty with reduced choice (even in NYC) I've got some great deals on ebay. Just go shopping the week before you go to the states and get them to ship to your hotel. Alternatively if you're in town www.southpawguitars.com Good luck.
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Leftfield answer... Trade in the SVT3 and use it with the credit note for an SVT4, which does do 2ohms ???
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Had to contribute this, although it might as well start a new topic entitled "most bizarre (non-song) request"... We've just received this in relation to our next wedding gig: "One really important thing is that we are having a cream carpet so when you set up you'll need to do it in your socks"
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Hmmm - where to start.... - Aggressive Steve Harris-type moment which resulted in a broken E string, and the string core going straight through my index finger. Rather painful - but played to the end of the song with remaining digits. Guitarist almost passed out when he saw the blood. - Strap'lock' unlocking resulting in Stingray crashing to the floor and unfeasible noise - Two gigs later the same (unchecked) Stingray having an active electronics wire disconnect itself. Cue mid-song pedal board rerouting to find the (unfindable) problem. PA guy solves it by turning the bass gain through the roof on the FOH (about 15k as i recall). And then of course the wire finds its way home for a short while resulting in bass overload, audience with bleeding ears, tripped poweramps and a couple of blown cones. - Asking the audience if they had any requests : ) - Playing for freebeer and attempting to get my moneys worth (pregig). Then coming off at the end of the gig and complaining to the rest of the band that we hadn't played x, y and z songs. Apparently we had, and I just couldn't remember. - Playing rough bars with no lights on the audience and blinding spots on the stage. You just won't see the glasses coming towards you til the last second. - Having a really gobby lead guitarist in situations like the one above. - Applying superglue into a thumb blister, but accidently supergluing thumb and index finger together - Guitarist getting careless, dropping guitar and shearing every single knob off the front of my combo. - Tucking in to the between-set buffet to the extent that you can't sing and want to sleep. - Letting the bride/groom book a PA ("no, 50w is not enough") - Having a pedal board so complex that your bandmates refer to it as 'the mothership' and you resemble one-legged t*at all gig. Remind me again why I do this?? ; )
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Good initiative!! ; ) Fingers crossed for you, and I hope you like the bass when it eventually arrives!!