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Danbass7

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  1. [quote name='andy67' post='1328182' date='Aug 5 2011, 03:07 AM']Hi,

    interested in one of these as a trade? Some money your way.

    [url="http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Peavey-ValveKing-Royal-8-Combo~ID~11084.asp"]http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~P...bo~ID~11084.asp[/url][/quote]

    Sorry man, I've already got something similar from a few years back.

    Cheers

  2. [quote name='Bass-ic' post='1326788' date='Aug 4 2011, 12:37 PM']Is this still available?
    Also just checking that everything works OK and if there is a mains lead with it or a manual?
    Cheers
    Matt[/quote]

    Yes, yes and yes. :)

    I think there is a manual, ill double check later on. It will come in its original box too with foam packaging etc.

    Hope this helps dude

  3. [quote name='Conan' post='1307993' date='Jul 18 2011, 03:46 PM']It isn't. Just because he wants it to be, doesn't make it so!

    He wants forty grand-ish for a bass, and won't even deliver it?!?![/quote]

    Thanks, thought I was missing something crucial such as it being made from holy wood from the cross or some such surprising value raising attribute.

    What would a sensible price for this be, anyone ?

  4. [url="http://www.ehx.com/products/bass-big-muff-pi"]http://www.ehx.com/products/bass-big-muff-pi[/url]

    This.

    Just awesome.

    But of course as previously stated it is largely up to personal taste.

  5. [quote name='paul_5' post='1295380' date='Jul 6 2011, 11:10 PM']I love EZ drummer. not cheap, but some great results and loads of MIDI loops included with the kit packages. Choice of microphone balance / room mics etc...
    Wouldn't be without it.[/quote]

    +1

    Also, If you ever get a chance to use Kontakt check this out.

    Probably the best sounding programmed drums I've used.

    [url="http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/producer/powered-by-kontakt/abbey-road-modern-drums/"]http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/pro...d-modern-drums/[/url]

  6. [u][b]SOLD[/b][/u]

    250 watt Hartke head as is surplus to requirements.

    [url="http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1794&brandID=3"]HA2500 on Hartke.com[/url]

    This head was bought second hand two years ago as a backup but has only been used once by myself.

    Great little bit of kit, the only signs of use are some scratches on the paint on the top of the unit but that's about it.

    Looking for £100 Collected from Wiltshire. These are about £200/£230 new.

    Open to trade offers.

    Can post if required for the added few bucks.

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  7. [quote name='cycrowave' post='1285284' date='Jun 28 2011, 02:12 PM']iTS MILK AND COFFEE MIXED TOGETHER!

    [/quote]


    But, do you respect wood?


    Uh, Sludge/Caveman/Stoner/Psychedelic Rock&Metal I guess here.

    Also Prog. Old and new.

    High voltage festival is going to awesome

  8. [quote name='mybass' post='1287194' date='Jun 30 2011, 12:29 AM']Some amps also have fuses inside the casing, that is, not accessible unless the amp is unscrewed and slid out of its
    case. The fuses simply look like clear glass fragile mini tubes with fuse wire visible inside and I think they are quick blow ones as in, sudden voltage peaks
    and they will blow to protect the rest of the unit.
    These can blow!
    IF you decide to investigate, make sure the amp has been switched off for 24 hours and remember the circuit can hold a
    surpise charge for quite some time. I've experienced it!
    Also, the tweeter units/crossovers can also 'blow' but it would be unusal for both to go together.[/quote]

    This story has come to a close. They both are totally dead. The head luckily is in sublime condition thank god.

    Cheers for all the input and advice dudes!

    Dan

  9. [quote name='icastle' post='1287064' date='Jun 29 2011, 10:25 PM']+1
    I'd suspect the amp (or first cable in the chain) as the culprit as well.

    Dan - what was the engineers report on the amp?[/quote]

    He took the entire amp apart (as much as these old bricks can be taken apart) did signal tests and replaced one of the output jacks. He said there are no issues whatsoever with the head, he said that any issues with the head/cabs (assuming the cabs were ok) would be to do with contact issues on the two patch units. I was assured that using a patch cable to go in-out whenever i dont use the patch ports would solve this problem. Also this was a lovely dude who came highly recommended and has over 30 years of experience working with bassist, some of which are on here.

  10. [quote name='hubrad' post='1286834' date='Jun 29 2011, 07:28 PM']If both cabs stopped simulaneously, I would suspect the amp, service notwithstanding.. when did this occur - before or after service? Tried the amp into another cab and with other cables? Etc.[/quote]

    Due to them both stopping simultaneously I figured it must be the head. It was a few weeks ago they stopped working and the head service was today. I go to uni in London but have no bass playing friends back in Swindon (Where I am now and will be for a week) so had to just try my luck with getting the head sorted. I tested all the cables a second ago and they're all in good shape. This couldn't have come at a worse time with a much needed practice looming on Saturday and gigs all next month.

  11. Ive got a Peavey Mk 8 head on two 210 TX cabs, both of the cabs instantly stopped working recently during a practice and the sound now being emitted is clear but extremely quiet.

    I know the head is still fine and its the cabs that are the issue due to the head having a full service earlier on today.

    What will the problem usually be in this situation and is it going to be worth fixing them?

    Cheers

  12. I do the main vocals in my band. I find it easy now but when I first started it was pretty challenging. Its just a case of getting throught the mindset of it being difficult, as soon as I stopped thinking about it everything was fine.

    As long as you know your music well then youll be fine and the bass will feel like its playing itself ;)

  13. [quote name='umph' post='349574' date='Dec 9 2008, 12:05 PM']yeah sure we could do with getting some more out of town gigs do you fancy sorting out some gig swaps etc?[/quote]

    Sorry it took so long to reply, havent had a chance to get on here over christmas

    Sounds good man, would be totally up for a bit of gig swapping. Were in the same sorta vein as Mastodon/ISIS/Pelican so it would be a good night

    Send me a message if you like over on the myspace (www.myspace.com/blackwatermass) and we can start throwing some ideas around :)

    Cheers dude

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