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Bolo

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  1. Looks nippy out. I hope he doesn't catch his death a cold.
  2. Congrats!
  3. Bolo

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    [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1402010581' post='2469296'] Yep, doubling up on cabs I find very rewarding. Have had the 210/115 set-ups, and used 410/115, but I`ve now found that getting a cab you like, then adding another is the best way to getting a really great sound. The 2 x 410 must be great - individually each speaker probably not all that bassy, but all eight at once, yum! [/quote] Hmm maybe I should start saving money for a second 412 then. Drums will murderize me!
  4. [quote name='megallica' timestamp='1401696503' post='2465818'] I bought a compilation called Metal Killers from Woolworths in the 80's and Venom's "song" black metal was a bit of a shock to the system. Venom were releasing albums back in 1979 - which makes them the original black/death metal as far as I know. [/quote] While introducing heavier vocals Venom just does not do the proper death grunt. Musically yeah, but the question was vocals
  5. I guess possessed got the first album out with Seven Churches in 1985 and their Death Metal demo of 1984. By 87 Bolt Thrower, Morbid Angel, Death and a handful of others consolidated the genre, most of them inspired by Black Sabbath, Venom, Slayer, etc.
  6. [quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1400936562' post='2458323'] bold ! [/quote] I'm very font of these type of puns.
  7. [quote name='Mikey R' timestamp='1400433537' post='2453810'] No-one else has mentioned this - when I tried out a Ray, I found that you get the same sound whether you play soft or really dig in. I can see how this would be useful, but I didnt get on with it, I like to vary my sound by varying technique, which the Ray didnt respond to. But the Sterling really is a nice beast. [/quote] Dunno, I [u]always[/u] dig in.
  8. "We take instruments away from children" As a parent, I can only applaud such a worthy cause!
  9. I dislike how the lakland goes from fancy to very plain wood body to head, should've got a matching top.
  10. I'm not going to say what I really think of the bass and Fender's 'craftsmanship'. I hope it pleases and sounds better than you dreamed it would!
  11. [Img]http://www.stabilitees.com/store/image/cache/data/Designs/homer-simpson-doh-577755674-180x180.jpg" class="ipsImage" />
  12. http://www.numberoneguitars.com/shop/ Try this guy for Bach instruments if instruments online doesn't work out for you. I know him from the dutch version of basschat: basgitaarforum.nl and he talks with BaCH regularly.
  13. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1399916384' post='2448944'] don't! a bit of cardboard inside the cover will do the trick, as suggested. [/quote] Why not? Just rounding off the edge won't even take off a 1mm slant. The fact that MM does it to their own polepieces now says enough. It's not going to remove so much material as to reduce the strength of the magnetic field. The cardboard will work too though
  14. Hi Rod I have no experience with that company, and their business address seems to be a home in a residential area (yay streetview). It appears a bit awkward to me, but they claim to supply many music schools. I'd say shoot them a email with a number of questions that require more than average knowledge of their products. Disect their answer or post here (or pm me) so we can try to call hoax or honest They do seem to be registered as a bonafide business, from what I read in the conditions page.
  15. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1399996347' post='2449728'] Arses! [/quote] Agreed. This is how we'll pronounce Status henceforth. Arses!
  16. Have a look at conklin, those instruments look amazing too! No personal experience with any luthier though, I just GAS for pretty things
  17. Oh wait no, those are for the stRingray ><
  18. How about trading off with the kid? 30mins guitar lesson a week can't bring that much homework, if he does the work you could offer to teach his favourite songs on bass. You could learn a thing or two yourself
  19. Like asus, most likely because I'm foreign I admit. http://youtu.be/iq9B3evfu8s
  20. [quote name='MindGoneBlank' timestamp='1399759155' post='2447471'] This. Unless you get a twin pickup model, that is. But then you'll need to get a US one and it won't be cheap. Instead have a look at the Ibanez ATK800 which is more than a match for the Stingray in every way. Will do the Stingray sound all day long but you can also easily get the 'deeper, darker' sounds you're after as well. [/quote] I happily disagree
  21. Welcome Middleofnowhere! Here's some thoughts: What kind of music do you want to play? Do you have any bassplayers who's sound you like? Check out what basses they play. Does your budget include amplification? A small bass amp&speaker combo or a usb interface to run it through a computer will give you more joy in learning than plonking away acoustically on an electric bass. Buy secondhand, for instance from someone here that has gotten some positive feedback. There are never any guarantees but it improves the chance of getting a decent quality instrument at a good price, which will still be worth something by the time you move on to your next bass. That all said, I played an Ibanez sr500 for some years, good times! I have no experience with the other instruments you mentioned, but I think as long as they aren't broken they'll be fine. Have fun!
  22. Could you take a file and smooth off the edges of the polepieces?
  23. You might replace the current 4Ohm speaker with a 8Ohm one, and then loop to the 8Ohm 210. Or mount the combo's amp in the 210. Have fun with it
  24. It went off none the less!
  25. Making coffee while watching telly, I have repeatedly put the remote in the fridge, and milk in the cupboard. So annoyed when I wanted to change the channel with the stiring spoon!
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