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jimmyb625

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  1. If anyone's in the Chester area on Friday 30th and has run out of paint to watch drying, we're playing at Telford's Warehouse.
  2. It's the Chinese made one. At some point, I'd love a German Team-built version, but it's probably just a pipe dream.
  3. This one, unless I ever manage to afford the German made version of the same bass. It's the Warwick Lee Sklar signature bass (rockbass version).
  4. There were one or two, but not as many as I was expecting. We played at the British Country Music Festival last year, which was noticably different on that front! 🤣
  5. Well, that's setting unrealistically high standards! 🤣
  6. We played a set at the UK Country Music awards. Short and sweet, as there were numerous acts on the bill, interspersed with some talking and eating and general awarding. Really friendly and helpful crew and there was no chicken wire in place, so it was obviously a civilised crowd. We played well and got some positive reponses from the audience, which was nice, as we're more geared to Americana, than straight country, although I've no idea what the difference is really. Anyway, the band's called Fine Lines, just so I don't get shouted at.
  7. Oops! I try to limit what I drink before I play, as I've had that experience as well!
  8. Roger Waters is still touring his Pink Floyd shows. His voice (which I don't think was ever his biggest asset) seems to have gone south, but he uses backing singers to support what he does. Should he stop? Possibly, depending on your political leanings, but are the shows an experience, most definitely I'd say.
  9. Did you get bottled off stage? Yes = not a good gig, no = a good gig. If the crowd enjoyed themselves and you got paid, it's always a good gig. We're always too quick to find fault with what we do, life's too short to focus on the negatives.
  10. I've been using a Protec Contego for the last 3 years. I really like it, very comfortable to carry (longest was 1 mile) and very spacious accessory pockets. At a push, I can fit a small TC head in the main pocket, with cables and strap in there as well.
  11. I never knew that. I agree though, Mixing Station is a great app. I like the common theme across a number of different manufacturers and it's good to be able to make your own custom layouts.
  12. As a guess, I'd say it's so they can have the mixer on stage and just run a single cable out for the control. Unless they're using wireless MIDI as well...?
  13. I saw this on Facebook yesterday, pretty impressive, although possibly a little OTT for a compact setup...
  14. If you can, it might be worth doing a comparison between your current setup and whatever you're thinking of getting. If it is just a couple of larger gigs, it may be better value to hire something specific for those and keep the current setup you have.
  15. What's your budget for this and what sort of places do you play? At the less expensive level, I use Alto TS312's (obviously not 15's). I use them without a sub when we're running a 5-piece set (using a cajon instead of a full kit), but we have done the kit through it as well. We're not an overly bass heavy group, so it works ok for us in your average pub. A DJ friend has used the TS315's (although a friend of his managed to blow the hf driver) and he was very positive about the bass response and volume available. Alto have just released the TS4 series, so there may be a price reduction coming along, although that's purely speculation. As Phil's just said, higher up the price line, the RCF's are quite well regarded, particularly the ART 745's. Again the 900 series has recently been released (I'm now odly considering a pair of 945's) so prices for the older series may drop.
  16. The band I tech for uses an A&H QU-SB and we use it for the stripped down "acoustic" version of our band as well. It has 4 x mono and 3 x stereo groups, in addition to main L&R. It needs a router and a tablet to control it (unless you can get the MIDI connection to run) but it's a pretty useful piece of kit. We use the X-Air18 at the theatre, which again is a good mixer and is directly compatible with the Behringer X-Touch physical surface.
  17. If you look at the number of posts that go out about bands having gear lifted, either from the venue, or the tour bus/van, it makes sense not to take ultra-expensive/rare instruments out on the road. We're touring in October and November and even though I'm planning on keeping my bass with me, there's no way I'm thinking of taking my '73 P-bass. I'll use my main Warwick Sklar rockbass, but even then, I'll be watching it like a hawk. Edit to add: I'm not a pro bassist by any description
  18. Not strictly my gig, but the band I tech for played at Krankenhaus festival in the Lake District today, which is organised by the excellent Sea Power. A really friendly, small festival, with acts today including Steve Davis (yes, that one) and Daniel Wakeford from Channels 4's "The Undateables" https://www.krankenhausfestival.com/lineup/
  19. Another Orchid fan here. If you get the classic, you can always power it from a 9v battery if phantom power isn't available.
  20. I use a Sontronics Solo for our female singer, which is a great mic for the price and the people there are really friendly and helpful. It was designed to be run flat on a desk, so as a plug and go, it's a good choice. The sennheiser e935 (or e945 if you want a super cardiod) as mentioned by others is also a great choice, as is the new (and fairly pricey) 435. For slightly less money, the 835/845 versions are also a good option. For higher-register male vocal (think David Gilmour) the AKG D7 is a good choice, but it is quite sensitive, so needs careful eq'ing of any stage monitors.
  21. It'a still a win, you got out there, overcame the struggles and played a good gig to people that enjoyed it. Stick a cheap DI (Orchid electronics is my choice) in your bag and you're sorted for the future.
  22. I'm on the drummers left, as he tends to look at the snare/hi-hat and can't turn right! 🤣 I tend to look at the neck a fair bit, but no-one in the audience ever looks at me, so that's not a problem.
  23. One word of caution though, don't get too reliant on a stereo mix. It's great if you're taking your own desk, but at all of the festivals or gigs we've done (without our own desk) they haven't been able to provide stereo feeds.
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