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  1. [quote name='Rumple' post='580081' date='Aug 25 2009, 12:24 PM']I was being chased by homicidal wasps at a picnic in Crystal Palcae Park so it can't have been me.



    R.[/quote]

    Bizarrely enough I was doing exactly the same thing! Darn things are everywhere in the park this year!

    Maybe we can expand the post to include BC'ers who were doing the same thing on saturday, but weren't in Oxfordshire and weren't playing 'tastily'? :)

  2. Afternoon,

    I need to give my Ampeg SVP a bit of a wash and brushup and wanted to check something with you all.
    Its got a bit noisy - electrical hum at turn on, and our engineer says he can hear noise in the DI when I'm playing.
    I'm thinking it'll need a bit of a resolder (its a 1998 model if I recall) and I was going to revalve it whilst I'm at it.

    Watford valves has come up many times - but do they just sell you the valves or can you send it to them to overhaul your amp as well ? Failing that, are there any recommendations for someone who will do the full package in the London/North Surrey area?

    Thanks

    Nick

  3. [quote name='73Jazz' post='561189' date='Aug 5 2009, 02:51 PM']is there anyone with experience in both preamps?what are the differences in sound?
    which one do you prefer?what are the pro`s and cons?

    thanks in advance[/quote]


    I haven't tried the SVTII Pro but I can heartily recommend the SVP. I loved it from day one, and prefer the tone/verstility to the SVT4 Pro head that I had before.

  4. Never really had a problem without them.
    Well, I tell a lie, when I was using a cheap strap it used to pop off from time to time. But since I switched to Comfort Straps the whole 'double folded eyelets' seems to have held the straps in place well. Touch wood thats 6 years and counting.

    I tried installing straplocks on my first bass years ago but to be honest I didn't like the concept of fitting a different thread screw into the tophorn. It caused some cracking in the finish and I was glad it was just my P-bass copy and not anything more pricey.

  5. Morning,

    I'm looking to update my octave pedal. I'm currently running a Boss OC2 pedal, and although it can create some very interesting sounds I'm looking for something a bit more regular.
    Basically I'm looking for an octave pedal for fretted bass that will track down to at least an open A string. The effect I'm looking for is to create 'big and deep and long', rather than anything more funky.

    Comments on here relating to the EBS Octabass and Micro POG have intrigued me and I wondered if anyone has run these back to back, or could explain what differences I might find between the two. The Micro POG's octave-up is on interest to me, but does it track as well as the octave down? Should I keep things simple and go for the EBS which (I believe to be) a very solid performer.

    Thanks all

  6. Thanks for organising another bash guys!
    Subject to gigs blah blah blah, I'd love to be there!

    Subject to chiropractors advice :rolleyes: I'll be bringing: Mesa 1x15 RR, Mesa 4x10, Ampeg SVP and Eden WP100 preamps. And if there's any other lefties coming* then I'll bring any/all of my basses.

    * Pretty please can another lefty come along this year so I have someone to play with :)

  7. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='552967' date='Jul 27 2009, 06:02 PM']Edit- I still can't understand why people slate the 80's more than any other decade. The 60's, 70's and 90's have produced similar quality/rubbish ratios in terms of music![/quote]

    IMO - its less to do with the quality of output, but more the attitude and brashness that accompanied it. The 80's took itself more seriously than any other decade and gets a resultant ribbing because of it.

  8. [quote name='JTUK' post='554501' date='Jul 28 2009, 10:19 PM']can a single HLF handle that amp...?[/quote]


    I never had a problem. Ran exactly that rig for 9 years and it never blinked. Used it in pubs/clubs without PA support through to backline behind a 25kw PA. No problem.

    Sure, if you run it bridged then you are going to fracture the cab, but who puts 1200w through a 600w (1000w peak) cab!!??!

    The whole purpose of the HLF is that it goes lower in terms of response (28Hz?) from a single 4ohm cab. Therefore you can happily run one side of the SVT4 into a single 4x10 and get a lot of bang. You'll bet 600w at 4ohms there.
    If you want to run it bridged then you'll need to get some more cabs and link them together. It only runs bridged down to 4ohms so get 2 x 8ohm cabs and you're laughing.
    The key thing (IMO) regarding the SVT4 is not its phenomenal (rated) power output but its flexibility to drive different cab combinations. Anything from a single 410 to 2 x 115+410.

    In answer to the other post about the SVT2, you really can't compare the two. Yes, you'd be very silly to drive a single 410 at volume with an SVT2, but its a valve power stage. SVT4 really shouldn't give you problems.

    The 410HLF was revolutionary when it came out in 1998(?) in terms of its handling and range, but I have no doubt that more modern cabs (partic Schroeder) would be able to handle more juice if you were really concerned about the handling.

    Nick

  9. [quote name='crez5150' post='553522' date='Jul 28 2009, 08:18 AM']Boys of Summer is another.......[/quote]


    Agreed.
    Just finished learning that last night in fact. We've done a splice of the Henley version + The Ataris. Gives it some interest later on to prevent it from being another Summer of 69

  10. Hi,

    Its that time of year where we play a public gig (as opposed to weddings and corporate functions) so if anyone would like to come and hear coasterbass play then you are more than welcome.

    We get to play the more indulgent tracks that we've learned (its all covers) rather than some more standard wedding tracks so I love it. I've also completely changed my rig (again) since last year - principally due to BassChat induced GAS so that should be something to come look at too.

    Seriously though, if any BC'ers fancy coming then drop me a line and I'll get you in at a discount rate (£5) rather than the fullprice (£10).

    Three bands and DJ 'til past our bedtime.

    Hope to see some of you there

    Nick

  11. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='552440' date='Jul 27 2009, 11:02 AM']Unless you go totally OTT/stupid, you shouldn't have any fears; just use common sense... and your ears! :)[/quote]


    +1
    Its a great all round cab and should hold earsplitting volumes well.

  12. [quote name='Xzantes' post='547486' date='Jul 22 2009, 12:42 PM']thanks for your input guys, lol i don't mind the back breaking, been use to that with my old peavey rig!
    and i shall remember grille ^_^
    but if anyone does know or find a 8x10 RR for sale let me know please! :)[/quote]


    Did they make an 8x10 ? Haven't seen one of them.

  13. [quote name='simon1964' post='547414' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:10 AM']Yes - we've had to do the same. Our normally excellent drummer just couldn't get his head around it otherwise![/quote]


    Ours failed at the first 1000+ attempts. This seems to be a common issue.
    I think its a case of accepting that there's a beat missing at the start. Takes a while for the head to get around it.
    It works fine now though.

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