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  1. Just emailed ashdown and got an instant reply!!! Heres the exciting news from the ashdown artist relations and marketing guy!


    Hi

    Yeah there will be a video demo done by Nate but at this time we are in the process of final testing with Nate in LA next week, we will have more info on this at a later date at this time i do not have a firm date but should have in the next week or two.

    It will be worth the wait keep an eye out on our web site and Facebook page for more info.

    Sorry for the delay.


    All the best,

    Dan Gooday

  2. My second effects purchase! (first being ehx bass blogger) It was really what got me into effects and left me wanting more as i sold it months later for single effects! But for what the little guy is i say go for it especially if its going to be an introduction to the effects world its a great way to start!

  3. Hello! After tonight's band practice i don't think i can sleep without sharing this with someone.

    We rent out a practice room for a couple hours once a week and we have been for over a year now in a well known facility in belfast.

    Now ive seen many bass amps come and go there including a peavey tnt fender rumble and roland cube, but recently a new ampeg has arrived! The BA300 210 now considering it was the best option i always go for it and have done for the past couple practices. Now this amp is like 2-3 months old so theres nothing wrong with it but let me start..

    Ill just talk about tonight as it was probably the worst.

    So i start getting my stuff set up including my pedalboard, all thats left is to turn on the amp and plug in! Right so i plug my bass in and turn it on... it literally takes about 5 seconds to actually produce sound which actually is only half the volume its set at then 3 seconds later it bumps up to the volume that has been dialled in. Right okay i understand maybe it needs time so i dont mind.

    This is a 300 watt 2 10" bass amp! now i have to set this damn thing to about 3/4 the way up on both volumes to even compete with the rest of the band. However my 210 fender rumble only needs to be turned up to about 4 for practice which is about just after 1/4. (i honestly think im gonna start bringing my amp again as this sucks.)

    So ive finally got my volume set and everything quick once over that everything is working right and my tone is set before it hits the amp, now this amp has more treble than a guitar bumped up 2 octaves. its disgusting and tinny and hurts and sounds rubbish and ugh!! I had to dial back the treble to about 9 oclock... and it still had wayyyyy too much and i mean too much. Now to my understanding there is a controllable tweeter that if i checked correctly was maxed out if so then sorry for the misunderstanding but its just put me off.

    Now mids wise i cant complain with like 6 different pre amp settings or something i can get different mid range sounds and the eq control for mid range seems to be fine. Bass wise well umm i dont like it haha, i turn the bass up nearly 3/4's and its still a little low and i dont want to hit the ultra bass or ultra high buttons as these seem to throw off the eq.

    I havent even started playing with the band yet and its already p'ing me off.

    If i run any drive or fuzz through this amp it just comes through tinny and clanky.

    So i finally have this thing set up to an acceptable standard before we start playing. Now through out the 3hrs rehearsal we had my amp must have stopped working about 3 times and by stop working i mean it randomly drops the volume and just buzzes anytime i play a note and it sounds like hugely blown out speakers. I turn it off and on again wait the designated 8 seconds or so for the thing to actually work and im off again.

    Now i know im not the only one having volume problems because everytime i turn up the volume is either more or the same from what i usually have it at and eq wise all the other bassists must use a pick and play sum41 or blink 182 because the eq is always set with boosted treble and its honestly sore to listen to...

    So for a close to £700 amp im absolutely shocked at its performance, i would choose my fender rumble over it any day not even joking on that one the ampeg has really surprised me. Im not going to want to use this amp again its just an unreliable pain in the back side and to my ears!!

    Rant over haha. Either this model sucks or im getting bad luck, im guessing i might get people telling me that ampeg rule and i need to go rethink what ive said or something but honestly this has been an awful experience with this amp.

    Hopefully ill have someone agree and i wont feel full of bad luck haha.

    And just before i end this, im in no means a snob im giving my gods honest experience with this amp tonight and god was it shocking haha.

    Thanks for reading comment if youve got any experiences with this guy or similar experiences! :D

  4. [quote name='Green Alsatian' timestamp='1344552056' post='1766471']
    Yes - if you wanted, you could just remove the bridge single-coil, get it routed and pop whatever replacement you like in there and still have your controls as Volume (Neck), Volume (Bridge) and Master Tone.

    I've done this in the past, replacing a single coil with a cheap MM-style humbucker. The first time I did it, I simply desoldered the single coil and soldered in the replacement. Watch out for wiring them out of phase accidentally - this will result in a horrible thin sound with both pickups on. If this happens, simply switch around the two wires you soldered in on the bridge pickup.

    The only thing of note is that you may find the bridge pickup overpowers the neck, but this can be controlled with the bridge volume. I've also done it with a Seymour Duncan passive soapbar in the bridge position on a P/J bass.

    If you're feeling adventurous, you could add split/series/parallel switching to the bridge pickup. I added a Seymour Duncan MM pickup to a home-made P-bass in the bridge position. I added a switch to allow me to operate it as a regular humbucker, in series or just as one coil. Here's a poorly-recorded demo of mine. This was wired Volume, Volume, Tone.

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6ic5Aq0qXc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6ic5Aq0qXc[/url]

    Note that putting an MM pickup in the bridge position won't get you a Stingray sound - the pickup needs to be nearer the neck in the 'sweet spot' to approximate that sound.
    [/quote]

    That's one hell of an awesome looking bass I gotta say

  5. Hope this is the right place!

    Never use my bridge pick up on my squier jazz it's a Bartolini pickup and they've served me well I mostly solo my neck pickup even for funky stuff. I was wondering if swapping out the bridge pickup getting it routed out for a humbucker and getting it wired back up would be a practical thing to do? Would I be able to get the same sort of thick in your face sound as most basses with a humbucker have like a stingray etc.. Would it be able to be controlled using the regular tone and bridge volume standard on all jazz basses? Will it be as simple as taking one pickup out and resoldering another one in? What are the complications? Is it worth it? Would I get a badass sound off it?
    please leave comments help solutions etc

    Thanks!

  6. Hello for sale is a boss odb-3 £40 + £3 P&P

    Has the usual scuffs cosmetically but works perfectly. no box or battery included.

    Bank transfer preferably as paypal isnt working very well atm! but we can arrange something whether its through paypal or not :)

    Any questions feel free to ask me and I'll get back asap!

    Thanks

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