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jimmyb625

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  1. Me? Yes, I have a 5HSP, although I don't use it too often and never live with the band.
  2. Interesting viewpoint. I take it from this, you have your own sound engineer, who you pay to attend rehearsals/mixing sessions etc?
  3. Duracell Procell for me. You can usually find them on Amazon, or ebay for under £20 for a 10 pack, or you can get them at a decent price from CPC (as long as you reach the free delivery threshold).
  4. If we ever get to the stage of having a crew, I'll be using 4 Ampeg 8x10's, together with a Trace Elliot elf.
  5. That was exactly the issue we had with our singer. Night and day difference when I managed to persuade her to try them.
  6. I've also been asked for a pic and autograph whilst I was tech'ing for the electronic duo I do stuff for, which was pretty weird.
  7. I think it depends on the style of music you play. We're now a 6-piece (formerly 7-piece) playing a mixture of Country, Folk and Americana (apparently) original songs. We've played in a multitude of combinations, ranging from a 2-piece, through to the full 7. Some line-ups work better than others and personally, I don't enjoy it as much when the drummer isn't playing with us, but they all have their place. If we were offered a really great gig/festival, where we had to play as a full band and the drummer couldn't make it, I don't think we'd have a problem using a dep. It gets harder to use dep players for the keys and violin though, as their parts are more intrinsic to the sound of the band. I could be replaced by any one who has a pulse...
  8. Do you have your own PA, or are you using the venue supplied one, as well as their engineers? The rig and room you're playing in is going to influence the sound out front, as will the engineer doing the mixing. It's likely that this will have a bigger influence than the mic you're using. Also, as others have said, the mic positioning is going to make a difference as well, so make sure you allow a good amount of time to trial it before you get to the gig. Ultimately, it's your money and your choice, but I'm not sure you'll get that much benefit. With that said, I've used the Sontronics Halo and the Sennheiser MD421 when recording.
  9. I've been asked a few times and it always feels a little odd. I've also had people queing for a concert say hello to me by name, which really threw me, as was the guy standing at the back, in the support band.
  10. Another one for the list, but a bit spendy, is the Origin Effects BassRig. DI out with cabinet simulation and also has a model that emulates an Ampeg (albeit the SVR).
  11. This is what I have: https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_jb_75fl_sb_vintage_series.htm You can hear it on this track (shameless plug)
  12. I bought some Superlux HD668B's after people on here seemed quite complimentary about them. They're pretty good, although I haven't used them for a while.
  13. A heads-up for anyone who struggles with using a separate instrument and wired IEM cable. Design-a-cable have a version as well, but this is pretty cheap (£38 at the moment) https://amzn.eu/d/adEflBz
  14. I was just about to say the exact same thing. Send them an email with what you need and one of the engineers will get back to you fairly quickly. I lost a nut from my tablet holder and they told me the part number I needed, sent an expanded spares sheet and gave me the details for the UK supplier (Barnes & Mullins btw). It's one of the reasons I use K&M stuff. A little more expensive initially, but readily repairable.
  15. When our first daughter was born, I bought my partner an expensive watch and in return, she bought me a 5 string Bongo. The message behind this story, is that it's the last time you'll see any money for the next 15 years (and counting)!
  16. I was out after Origin Effects brought out the BassRig. Then I decided to compound my failure by picking up a '73 P-Bass, as an early 50th present to myself. To top it all off, I thought I'd better try a short-scale, to see what all the fuss was about.
  17. I didn't, but both daughters did, which was also apparently wrong...
  18. That's all part of the adrenaline fuelled adventure that is the gear abstinence thread. It's like a real-life version of "Squid game". Fortunately for me, the only bass on my radar would need to sell for 10% of its original price in order for it to be affordable at the moment and, as they're pretty rare, I reckon I'm ok.
  19. There's one up now, it's early days, but it's looking like 2023 is going to be the year of buying as much as possible!! 🤣
  20. Andy Fairweather-Low - "what's that stupid old man doing? Why's he there?" Gabrielle - "Why has she got that stupid haircut? This is awful." (Stupid is an oft used description in this particular household) Still, at least we've been allowed to have the volume back, as it was muted for about 10 minutes.
  21. George Ezra - "Rubbish! He's just swallowing his microphone and it's incomprehensible"
  22. We're with the in-laws. So far everything has been "just awful". Poor old Sam Fender on Beeb 1 was also talentless apparently. 🙄
  23. You have just over 5 hours to get your last minute purchases in, if you want to join those of us who are deluded enough to think we'll make it through 12 months without buying something we don't need... I think the rules are in the below topic: https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/331041-2019-gear-abstinence-challenge-updated-with-rules/
  24. Bought 2 ('73 P Bass for big 5-0 birthday next year and a Harley Benton Short scale that I had absolutely no need for) Sold 0 +2
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