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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1488536120' post='3249709'] Haven't checked, but I'm assuming there's parking at Olympia? Also, does anyone take a bass with them or not? [/quote] I think I parked there once and it was a bit busy so I'm sure there's better places nearby. You can take bass to try out some amps and such but if you go to watch something in the main hall it might be a bit of a pain to lug about. I've been working on the nest 'meet times' for the BC stand to try and avoid clashes with the stage and masterclasses and also space them out for different times of the day. Roughly this is planned: Sat 12:15 2:00 3:30 Sun 12:15 2:00 Obviously feel free to drop by any time but this is so that you can all congregate at a given time to meet other BCers! Cheers ped
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[quote name='timmo' timestamp='1488476838' post='3249318'] I am far from an expert, but I would imagine from Kings Cross, go to High Street Kensington, and walk straight down Kensington High Street. Takes about 10 minutes to walk, and you can`t get lost [/quote] Is it really that close! Ok well I'm up for a challenge. If you never hear from me again please search the Kensington area
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What's the best way from Kings Cross?
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Yes it's quite an even response actually. I was a bit surprised; the first few times I used it I was wearing my headphones which are closed back and assumed it didn't produce much noise itself, but when I took them off it does make a bit of noise. Not so much as to annoy someone in the next room and hardly a full range response but it kind of sounds like a cheap speaker. As it sits under my office chair I actually pump my music through it to provide some kick along with the hifi, and it's amazing. With the hifi on any noise it produces is drowned out very easily leaving just the feel behind. It's still a central part of my setup and I don't know how I lived without it provided that most of the time I play my bass through headphones, in my own world with everything at my fingertips on the VB99. At some point I want to either send the signal through a pre-amp or get a different power amp so I can filter out the top end going into the board which might make it more efficient as my current power amp struggles a bit as it cab't be bridged. The board takes about 600w at 8ohms. If I ever get round to buying a house (unlikely) I'm going to have one installed in the floor in my office and at least my half of the sofa One detail I forgot to mention that's quite neat is how it 'floats' on a set of springy feet which nicely isolates it from the floor, transmitting zero energy to the space around it. I was a bit concerned it would make everything in the office shake...
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[quote name='silverfoxnik' timestamp='1488399028' post='3248680'] Great bass, great story! Saw John Giblin play with Kate Bush in 2014 at Hammersmith - he was unbelievably good.. Shouldn't say this, but compared to some of the 'vintage' basses being sold at certain establishments for crazy money -that don't have anywhere near the provenance that this bass has -. this an absolute steal at this price IMHO!! GLWTS [/quote] Came to say the same thing. Fabulous bass and great price.
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[quote name='police squad' timestamp='1488384998' post='3248493'] I'm going on saturday, I'll pop over and say hi to Ped. BTW I'll be trying stuff out using a plectrum!! Hopefully some of us will work out who we are!! [/quote] Jolly good! You can grab a Basschat lanyard from us at the stand and write your name on a bit of card
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It's really sweet - the satin finish and the shape make it a really tactile instrument and it seemed to respond very well to different positioning and technique. You can't beat a graphite neck IMO and the marriage between the body material and the neck works really well, bringing out the best in each. Yeah we want some better pics to show off the neat design details such as a really crafty bridge cover.
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I've just borrowed £2 from QuickQuid so as long as I pay it back tomorrow I'll only owe £20,000
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People in York have taken to the streets. I'm staying indoors because some have been carrying burning bass effigies. Brb
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[quote name='Bridgehouse' timestamp='1488313751' post='3247872'] Thanks for the info! I shall start researching! [/quote] Sent you a PM with a few links
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[quote name='Bridgehouse' timestamp='1488307465' post='3247783'] Cheeky question, I know - but what sort of flight case is that? It looks exactly like what I need...! [/quote] I think it's made by Scott Dixon. I found it on eBay quite cheap. It's brilliant, takes up very little space compared to a normal guitar rack and with the lid on its very neat and good protection. It also serves as a limited to buying any more instruments (unless I find another, then I get to buy three more
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[quote name='Schnozzalee' timestamp='1487713367' post='3242154'] The Old Arpege is hands down the best 'Rock' Bass [/quote] Which one? I've got two
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Dodgy Elixir Nanoweb strings bought on Ebay
ped replied to EmaTheMirror's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='MoJoKe' timestamp='1488227291' post='3247053'] I spoke to Andy Palmer and Mrs Elixir at the Birmingham Guitar show on Saturday. The guitar strings are already sporting sexy new packaging, and the Bass string packaging will be updated in the next couple of months. They are going to be in a slightly more substantial boxed packet, with the Elixir logo embossed in very high relief. In addition, the packs will be sealed with a holographic sticker which is destroyed when peeled or removed. While these changes are not going to prevent counterfeiting, it will certainly make it MUCH harder and more expensive to do, hopefully reducing the financial gain to the point that these gits will no longer bother because it isn't worth their while... [/quote] Great stuff. Yes I've seen the new packaging and some interesting developments due to be released soon... -
I'm using a no-name 800w 1U Poweramp to power my Tecamp Pleasure Board but because I can't bridge it I'm not getting the most out of it. It says D800 on the front, which I think means 400w a side into 4ohm. It sounded massive with my SWR cabs but I'm looking for something a bit more suitable for my 'board. I saw this - Palmer Macht 402 for £250ish http://www.palmer-germany.com/mi/en/MACHT-402-19-Stereo-Power-Amp-for-Guitar-PMACHT402.htm http://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/Palmer-MACHT-402-19-Stereo-Power-Amp-for-Guitar/1QZG#full-des It looks great - bridged it'll do 400W into 8ohms (Tecamp is 600w rated) and it also crucially has a 'rumble filter' and EQ for each channel, so I can make more use of the watts on offer by dealing out the high end completely (remember this is to power [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Eich_Bass_boards.html"]one of these[/url] so it essentially provides a vibration) Has anyone tried one? I'd like to know what frequency the EQ is set at... better email them...
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[quote name='Kevin Dean' timestamp='1488143748' post='3246315'] Shuker 36" Designed to have a piano /alembic tone with built in Roland Midi pick up , Shuker JJB Roland GR55 also used for main tone modelling Ashdown ABM1000 Ashdown Labs 500 pre JJB head .....Still can't decide which one I prefer as both are very different & I like both 2 x Root Master cabs with Sica drivers ....but always looking at cab options [/quote] Let's see your Roland equipped bass!
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Here's mine, probably a bit different, at least
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1488135015' post='3246198'] It's exactly where I'd go for an amplifier module. Or a Powersoft module for example.. The only reason why I haven't done it so far is due to the reasons above (BeerOfTheBass) that slightly (hugely) outweigh the likelihood of me making a dog's dinner of crafting an enclosure! I just don't have the right tools. I do love the idea of onboard DSP though, especially when it can work in tandem with the speaker enclosure connected. The Bergantino B|Amp or Barefaced's FR800 powered cabinets are a good example of this. [/quote] Check ur PMs
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Ah I see, well, you should have asked for more
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[quote name='mojobass' timestamp='1488049342' post='3245450'] Must be some mega overheads/wages at £600 markup for 2 days! [/quote] Markup from what? What was it before, and how do you know?
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[quote name='AlpherMako4' timestamp='1487960346' post='3244660'] Yeah I know..... can you change it???? [/quote] Done
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[quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1487629834' post='3241414'] I used to own an almost identical model in the 80's...mine was white. Quite simply the best bass I have ever owned. Congratulations on a stunning collection. [/quote] Need some pics please! Spent the day setting this bass up and making a patch for it in my VB99. I've set the intonation but undecided exactly where to set the 12th fret note. Reading Gary Willis' guide he says to set it just in front of the line so that lower frets are on the line exactly. Either way I've gone for 12th 'on the line' and almost zero relief giving a very low action.
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[quote name='dyerseve' timestamp='1487683254' post='3241770'] Hi Ped, thank you for taking the time to expalin all that. Hopefully everything is now clearer for all those that needed clarification. As a relative newbie I was merely playing devil's advocate. I have been a member of various forums for many years and now the hrs of thankless work that is put in by mods so I know it's not an easy job. Keep up the great work, it is an amazing forum! cheers, Chris [/quote] No problem, I don't claim to be an expert and the software isn't very intuitive so I've had to discover a lot of things on my own! Cheers ped
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Hi guys Just to say that the BASSCHAT discount code has been activated again until the day, so if you haven't got your ticket yet, use the code!
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[quote name='bazztard' timestamp='1487650947' post='3241498'] Quick ! while there is still time . Buy all the basses you will ever need, NOW ! coz after the day, SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED will be in charge of your bass purchases [/quote] Coincidentally I posted a NBD yesterday