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[quote name='clarkpegasus4001' post='1361238' date='Sep 3 2011, 07:43 PM']Do you think an 8" active monitor would be loud enough for a pub/club rock band? Tony.[/quote] We use a couple of passive 8s for monitors and even rehearsing full band with just vox going in and they cope fine. If space is an issue they'll do the job but the 12s have a heck of a lot more poke for not an awful lot more cash or weight so they'd be my preferred option if I didn't already have 8s.
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SOLD PLEASE REMOVE: Mark Bass Traveller 102P
P-T-P replied to davebass66's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='JTUK' post='1284098' date='Jun 27 2011, 01:58 PM']How many times do I have to say the same thing..????? they have nowhere else to go with this vehicle. IMO. Plenty of bands are in the situation.. but artistically they revive things or don't depending on what they have left in the tank. This applies to all levels of musicians though..or really should, IMO.. If U2 were as good as their status suggests, they might be able to do this.. but they don't seem able...or willing. My bet is on the former but If they still sell tickets, who cares..? I guess they wont. Going round in circles here and there are too many of these types of threads to keep up with..besides, the fest is over, this is all done, I'm out.[/quote] Just from my PoV, not having a go at you personally, just interesting to discuss. I'll be honest and say I'm not entirely sure what you're saying though. I mean, I get the words, just missing the point I suppose. First, the nerves thing... yeah, at that level you'd expect them to overcome it - and I think they did to a large extent and would have been much better with more favourable weather - but it's been 20+ years since they played a full set for a non-partisan audience and they came into it with a huge weight of expectation from both the supporters and detractors. They already knew that whatever they did, there would be people falling over themselves to pick them apart. If they were to do Glastonbury in a couple of years or perhaps a few other festivals, the nerves would be less forgivable. I think they're capable of changing things up, they've done so several times in their career - compare War to the Joshua Tree to Achtung Baby to POP to No Line on the Horizon - and there's some very different material going on. I think the last album was, for many, not enough of a change from it's predecessors for some people. Or too different depending on who you ask. I think it's true that they are not a slick, fluid band in a natural musician kinda way and their shows are very much a production, rather than simply a gig - but they know that and that's why something like Glastonbury puts them outside their comfort zone. I disagree there's nowhere artistically for them to go, I just think for them it comes about through new songs and looking for a new sounds rather than reworking old songs. If an old song stops working, they have a ton of others to choose from. I can see how it would be far more interesting to them to juggle the set-list and work on new songs than to spend that creative time re-working old songs. Maybe you could cite some examples from other bands of what you feel U2 could be doing.
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Only FT: My Lakland 55-02 Deluxe for your White DJ5
P-T-P replied to AREA's topic in Basses For Sale
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JTUK, just wondering how many U2 concerts you've been to in the last 25 years or so (not talking about Live Aid, Top of the Pops type appearances). I'm a big U2 fan and I agree with you to an extent. Glastonbury was, by their standards, a "safe" performance. They were clearly really tense at the start of the show and in comparison to their own gigs, the distance from the crowd and general stage layout didn't help. All that being said, they're in bit of a no-win situation really, to please someone looking for the kinda dynamics you are looking for would mean the risk of boring a whole host of others. With their own shows, because of the sheer size of the b®and and the weight of expectation, they are somewhat restricted as to how much they can mess around. They do/have changed things up over the years, though sometimes the changes are subtle and wouldn't be as noticed by someone who is a more casual listener. Also, because a large part of their audience is not going to accept wholesale sweeping re-workings of the songs they're paying good money to hear, they will use the production to give a different flavour rather than the music itself. The shows I saw on the 360 tour all had 6 or 7 numbers from the most recent album and about 10 post 2000 numbers all told. Each album's accompanying tour has always featured a bunch of songs from the new album and every tour since ZOO-TV has featured a section of the show where they do a stripped back version of one or two numbers (and karaoke versions on POP tour) For as long as people bill them as "the biggest band in the world" thy will be treading a line between living up to that billing and their own artistry and innevitably they will always be on the wrong side of the line for different people at different times. FWIW though, check out I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Crazy Tonight and compare the recorded version (or very early TV show live performances) with the version they do on the 360 tour.
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Mike bought my Aguilar Octamizer and I've nothing but good things to say.
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Bought my Bottom Feeder. Very easy and pleasant transaction.
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Andy bought my IEMs, pleasure to deal with.
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The power supply for my pedal board gave up a few weeks back and, being the lazy arse that I am, I've not replaced it. I've actually found that, quite honestly, I don't need any pedals at all to gig with (just a simple tuner) and so that's one less thing to carry around and one less thing to set-up and take down and one less thing to unpack at stupid o'clock in the morning when I get home. So I'm going to bite the bullet and sell by pedal board and pedals, all of which are in excellent condition, here's what I have to go... Aguilar Octamizer Octave Pedal - £95 posted ono <b>[b]SOLD[/b]</b> <a href="http://www.aguilaramp.com/products_octamizer.htm" target="_blank">http://www.aguilaramp.com/products_octamizer.htm</a> BoomStick Bottom Feeder Bass Envelope Filter - £50 posted ono<b>SOLD</b> It is this <a href="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/bottom-feeder-bass-filter-27-p.asp" target="_blank">http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/bottom-...filter-27-p.asp</a> but that's now rebranded as this <a href="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/analogue-filter-442-red-bass-528-p.asp" target="_blank">http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/analogu...-bass-528-p.asp</a> <b>BBE OptoStomp Optical Compressor - SOLD</b> <a href="http://www.coda-music.com/product_info.php?products_id=3634" target="_blank">http://www.coda-music.com/product_info.php?products_id=3634</a> This was imported from the US so has a US DC adapter but works with usual UK 9v DC adapter <b>BOSS TU-2 Pedal Tuner - £55 posted ono</b> <a href="http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=122" target="_blank">http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=122</a> PedalTrain Jnr Pedal Board in Soft Case - £50 posted <b>SOLD</b>
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Have had this for a couple of years now. Fantastic audio interface allowing you to record up to loads of channels at once as well as providing up to four seperate stereo mixes for monitoring. [attachment=94826:IMG_0654.jpg] Here's everything you could possibly want to know [url="http://www.motu.com/products/motuaudio/copy2_of_828"]http://www.motu.com/...io/copy2_of_828[/url] and all the ins and outs [url="http://www.motu.com/products/motuaudio/copy2_of_828/inout.html"]http://www.motu.com/products/motuaudio/cop..._828/inout.html[/url] In really good condition, just a few marks on the casing but nothing serious. Comes with manual and box. I have taken off the rack ears but I still have these too. Looking for £[s]280[/s] £220 including postage in the UK.
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I used IEM from Thomann for a couple of years, then sold them, regretted it and bought these (as did our singer). We went through a bit of a dry spell with gigs since getting them however and during that time have really worked hard on scaling back our gear and taming our onstage volumes and as a result, I've never actually used my set and now I don't think I ever will. This is what I'm selling [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_iem_100_863_mhz.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_iem_100_863_mhz.htm[/url] and they are as new. Travelled to a few gigs but only set up once and even then I didn't use them as onstage volume was very pleasant. I have my own set of Shure SCL3s so the phones that came with this are completely untouched and ready to be used. Would like £120 ono including postage. [b]SOLD Pending payment[/b]
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lakland darrel jones 5 string placid blue skyline AS NEW
P-T-P replied to greyparrot's topic in Basses For Sale
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