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BassMunkee

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  1. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='433774' date='Mar 13 2009, 03:23 PM']Cheers for the offer man but I’m happy holding onto the Pod at the moment. It comes in handy quite a lot [/quote] Damn! Still if you don't ask you don't get!!
  2. You would be better off with Firewire than USB because of the way the processing is handled. I would go for the Edirol/Sonar audio interfaces - (Sonar Cakewalk use them, which is what I have) - they are VERY good. Seperate drivers, no mucking about, the works. If you use USB and your PC and/or soundcard is even slightly off it's game you will just sign up for a world of latency pain.
  3. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='428035' date='Mar 7 2009, 02:59 PM']A lot has changed since the last time I posted a pic in this thread – [attachment=21644:DSC02229.JPG] I don’t really know what I’m doing in terms of separate stomp boxes and signal chains as I’m used to my Pod XT Live multi-effect pedal, but I’m having a lot of fun with this. I can’t fit all my effects on it though (not that I’ll need them) so I've got a delay, a symth, and another fuzz that I can't squeeze on. Oh well... Check out my beasty practise amp :brow: I use that in the house rather than my main rig so the neighbours don’t call the police [/quote] tell you what, I will swap this: Zoom 708ii - box, instructions Marshall Echohead - box, instructions Marshall Vibratrem - box, instructions Marshall Reflector - box, instructions Boss SYB3 - box, instructions 1 power bank pedal power distribution jobbie 4 patch cables For your Bass Pod XT Live!!
  4. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='433341' date='Mar 13 2009, 10:31 AM']"Sounded like the Melvins" That was the whole review. We were quite chuffed.[/quote] Praise indeed - in fact.
  5. You shouldn't ever give up. Being in a band is not the be all and end all of playing an instrument, it's a bonus but playing is the main thing.
  6. [quote name='Shockwave' post='432807' date='Mar 12 2009, 07:57 PM']I would take this, but my flat hasent got a door wide enough, damn Bristol flats! Rob.[/quote] Curse the small doors of the southwest!!!
  7. I play in an Ambient Shoegaze band. Sometimes we do Post-Rock as well...
  8. Colonel Mustard in the Living Room, with the Poker, 1905.
  9. Available now for presale on www.dancerecords.com.
  10. [quote name='Sean.Robinson' post='425251' date='Mar 4 2009, 04:28 PM']I'll need to get some better pictures but heres a quick pic with my V8 what has just arrived [/quote] oooooohhhhh... ...I need to go and have a shower, I've just messed myself...
  11. [quote name='liamcapleton' post='422988' date='Mar 2 2009, 11:00 AM']The current rig. It's heavy but the sound is 100% worth it. [attachment=21290:P1020535.JPG] [attachment=21289:P1020546.JPG] I usually bridge the channels for most gigs, but it's more than loud enough! EDIT: sorry for the sideways pics [/quote] That's putting out some power, it's made your camera vibrate!
  12. More often than not I'm direct into a laptop via a whole load of effects pedals, one of which has a custom "punchy" set up on it, and I have touch of Chorus and a bit of reverb. Through an amp - bass about half, mid up 100%, treble about half-ish, I have a "bright" setting so that's usually set fairly high too. Bass - Ibanez is active so neck and bridge at detente, bass all the way up, volume up; Aria = passive so neck up, tone up, bridge down. Or something like that - I don't slavishly try to copy someone else's sound. Most of the time my playing run through a huge ocean of effects anyway so I need something reasonably distinct to start with so I dont lose it...
  13. You'd wanna fairly meaty action with that...
  14. I think this should be made into a sticky and should be required reading for everyone contemplating a career in music.
  15. [quote name='mr_russ' post='423845' date='Mar 3 2009, 07:24 AM']This is why I believe every bass player should learn to play with both;[/quote] +1
  16. Just get a non-latching footswitch from Maplin. It's all you really need. The Boss ones are extortionate.
  17. [quote name='spacebeer' post='423273' date='Mar 2 2009, 02:49 PM']I can relate to your comment, however I REALLY like the looks and specs of this bass, it's something you don't get on a regular Thunderbird IV. Like I said I love the fact it has an ebony fretboard (normal Thunderbird IV is rosewood) and it has solid figured maple body wings whereas a normal Thunderbird IV has Mahogany wings making the sixx sig sound brighter (which I love!). The price fyi was the same as a regular thunderbird IV at € 1599. The only finish yuo can get nowadays with the regular Thunderbird is vintage sunburst which is not my style, I like the black cherry over figured maple a lot better so there you go. BTW been playing the hell out of this bass this weekend, the only flaw I could find was that the action on the lower E string was somewhat too low since I have rattling problem when fretting the first 3 frets, but this will be an easy fix with a slight truss rod adjustment. Other than that it's the absolutely best sounding bass I have ever played, it really sounds huge. Those TB plus PU's have some mighty punch especially if you considder they are passives.[/quote] Ok fair point. FWIW I was going to get an Epiphone Thunderbird Gothic at one point but gave up after waiting 4 months for it - turned out to be a good thing in the end as I ended up with an Ibanez ICB200EX which is fekkin' glorious...
  18. This is my Ibanez - finally got round to taking a proper photo... and
  19. I wouldn't leave it lying around with the jack in either - or you'll be spending some wedge next having the socket and/or the surround replaced. Oh AND, what's the point of spending money buying a Nikki Sixx signature bass and then removing the Nikki Sixx signature scratchpad. I don't get that... but there we go...
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