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Your 5 most influential/inspirational bassists
police squad replied to grayn's topic in General Discussion
For me it has to be who was most prominent when i started playing sting Bruce foxton John Taylor pino Nick beggs. But as i got more into rock Steve Harris Andy Fraser Neil Murray Phil lynott suzi quattro all the people i listen to at the time. I still like sting and his more modern approach with his thumb billy shehan for widdling My wife because she plays like me Mark king, bootsey, Chris squire all because they are un unmistakable -
Its tough out there now. I used to think nothing of 100 mile round trip but that's about 14 quid of fuel. Lucky i don't have to rely on my gig money as i did 12 years ago
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Allen & Heath ZED 24 vs ZED 22fx Mixing desks
police squad replied to jim_bass's topic in Accessories and Misc
Everything goes through it. Bass, drums, 2 guitars and vocals. Good desk, well made -
Allen & Heath ZED 24 vs ZED 22fx Mixing desks
police squad replied to jim_bass's topic in Accessories and Misc
i've been using the zed22fx for about 3 years now. love it to bits. easy to use and the fx are good. just use a little delay and reverb. -
might give it another gig, but this time take a spare head with me/us. some of these amps play up and some don't it would appear. admittedly, the amp is loud through one cab but surely, this shouldn't be a problem. It doesn't even feel like it's getting warm. When I get home (on holiday in Kossovo would you believe) I'll phone digital village and see what they want to do. I will push for a replacement first and if that one fails, then I'll have to think again. Lightweight and THAT ampeg sound is all I want. SVT pro7 is starting to get too big and too heavy (although hardly heavy at 7Kg) Lozz, is your MB500 good. I did try one side by side with ampeg and it sounded good but I prefered the ampeg.
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I don't understand how the tolerance thing works. the cab is 8 ohms and they can run to 4. how can there be a problem. the mark cab is ok, does flap a little when the amp is really cooking, but we DI on all gigs that have the full PA, (that's all the police gigs and most of the scandal ones) but I will try different cabs at some point. (need to pay off my new (actually old, 1984) Steinberger first. Originally tried the ampeg through a mark 4x10. now that really worked!! but we need portability and light weight and the mark cabs we bought were only 250 each, so thought that a good starting point, seeing as my hartke was knackered, but its fixed now (and too heavy) I'm away in Kossovo at the mo and don't get near a computer too often, if you find anything on talkbass John, that would be great mart
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Thanks JTUK. but we've still got our old hartke head. I've been down the studio today, with the amp and 2 different cabs and 2 speaker leads. I couldn't get it to play up at all and I gave it a good thrashing. One thing though, there was some intereferance on the wireless last night. Just white noise. could there be a problem with the pub electrics? The guy at bass direct, (whom I recently bought a steinberger from) was very vocal about my wanting another markbass cab. 'what amp you using?' he asked , so I said the ampeg PF500, which he said was fine, but needed to match it to less woolly cabs. he was very insistant about it, so I'm thinking he would have said there was a problem with the ampeg etc. Now, I work in manufacturing and realise that things go wrong and the ampeg has been out long enough for them to have ironed out the problems, surely. It's such a good sounding amp I don't want to change to anything else
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any ideas, I'm going to send it back anyway. Nothing has changed from last usage. Playing away, it cuts out and the yellow fault light comes on. no sound for about 5-10 seconds, light goes off, sound comes back. after one set, (we changed everything, bass, lead, transmitter) we went direct into the powered monitor which has a speaker extension socket, which we plugged into the bass cab. It all worked very well. any ideas, (so I can tell the shop what it might be) thanks for your help
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Selling my approx 6 year old beatle bass. Bought it to hang on my wall in my lounge. It's done 2 or three gigs and is in excellent condition. I sit and play it when I'm learning songs. It's tobacco sunburst and has the German made pickups. No case, but I have the original box and hang tag. It's in almost perfect condition, a few very small marks and a little tarnishing of the hardware. comes with it's factory fitted roundwound strings Looking for £300. It's a bargain and that's shipped folks!! PM me
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don't know how to embed, but here's some police tribute that I do [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2mlUDKszy0U"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2mlUDKszy0U[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2RudkX65ocg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2RudkX65ocg[/url]
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here's a Jam tribute I helped out for a few gigs, (note heavily strapped little finger. Dislocated while playing cricket, ouch!) [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xl9st1CNPxU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xl9st1CNPxU[/url]
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I have a mid 70's P bass. Paid bugger all for it in 1990. It's done over a thousand gigs with me, I had it set up when I got it and the guitar tech found Jimmy Page's phone number in the neck pocket , he phoned it and Jimmy got the arse!! I have used all sorts over the years but keep coming back to it. However, in my police tribute band I use a 70's re-issue Jap fretless P bass , The Fender Sting bass and now a Stagg EDB. None of them expensive or complicated. I used to have a Jaydee Mark King. I couldn't get a single usable tone from it. Lovely to play and to look at, but no soul.
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you can see the buckle rash here. I think I might be able to polish it out
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I actually tried my gear out in a fantastic shop in Italy, near where my mum lives. They sell Ampeg, Markbass, Genz Benz, Epiphani, Aguiler, Marshall, Orange, Hiwatt, Line 6, and more, what's more they had tons of stock of different heads and cabs. I actually waited on making my decision till I went to this shop. They also have good prices but it was getting home to the UK which was the problem. My PF500 + my '75 P bass = heaven
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excellent clip. I'm becoming more of a Sting fan all the time. Must put more solo stuff in my tribute set. and WHAT a fab looking bass
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I put my PF500 through a mark bass club 1x15 and it sounds incredible. Warm and punchy. I originally tried it through a mark bass std 4x10. The shop felt like it was going to fall down we D.I on most gigs now anyway. I've got this fantastic QSC PA system and we mic everything up
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picking up a great '62 squier today. Same owner from new and in fine condition. A little buckle rash but unused for the past 10 years. It's light and sounds great. I've always wanted one of these and I found this one, quite literally, on my doorstep. pics to follow
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Firstly, I couldn't find a section on the site to post this wonderful information. I've recently been playing bass for my friends Sean & Mandy. They are the parents of the young drummer lad, who was on Britains got talent a few years ago, (His name is Kieran Gaffney). ( he is unbelievably good. Great technique and he actually listens to the bass player). Now, Sean & Mandy (Mandy was totally ripped to shreds by Simon Cowell, which is a bit unfair really) are pros. That is to say, they make a living from their playing. So, they bought this PA system, made by QSC. Each cab is 1000 watts each and is full of DSP trickery, They use the K12 tops and the Ksub bass units. I was so impressed with the power and the portability that I also invest the necessary £3K to buy the same rig. So, last night I decided to do a full band mic up. DI the bass guitar and Good grief!!!! Everyone I spoke to commented on the unbelievable quality of sound. They could hear the vocals perfectly and moreover, the effects of the voices became totally crystal clear. I used this rig in my Police tribute band a couple of weeks ago and it got the same comments, especially from the people that come to see us a lot. If anyone is looking for a new sound system, you really need to check this stuff out.
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Bravewood '55 P bass (just like Sting's)
police squad replied to police squad's topic in Bass Guitars
nice, did you relic the poly finish? how did you get the checking?