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bonzodog

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  1. I think we have to accept You Tube is like another TV channel now. I watch YouTube through my TV and can watch pretty much any live performance by any band when I want.

    Can't remember the last time my kids watched 'normal ' TV as it's always Youtube or Netflix which also has lots of music programmes on.

  2. 6 hours ago, Cato said:

    Hang on, does this mean there's going to be a general end of line sale like there was when the American Deluxes and USA standards were discontinued a few years ago?

    Sh!t, someone hide my wallet.

    I hope not. I bought a brand new MIM standard P bass from PMT three weeks ago and paid full price. I'd be gutted if they dropped the price now.

  3. I had been considering joining for a while and this thread renewed my interest so I joined up last week.

    I'm finding it very helpful so far and have already watched a number of lessons. Very well laid out web site and the tutors including Scott are very likeable and easy to follow.

    Downloaded some of the podcasts too to listen to in my car.

    Like has been said above you need to put the time in  to get your moneys worth and I'm fortunate now that my wife is out most evenings so once the kids are in bed I can have an hour on my bass every night.

     

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  4. 19 minutes ago, EBS_freak said:

    Don't do this - you over compensate for your open ear and the volume coming into your ear from the IEM will be dangerously loud and you risk permanent damage. 

    Thanks. That's an interesting point and I did read into this previously. As we play relatively low volume and I only have a trickle of output in my ear I didn't think it would be an issue. I did try putting both buds in and could still hear everything else so will try that next gig

  5. I recently tried IEMs for our small 3 piece and although we only put vocals and a bit of guitar through PA it's worked wonders for me. I just have one ear bud in and as me and guitarist harmonise on most songs it's really improved my vocals. I'm using an LD systems wireless.

    However he doesn't want to try IEMs so he now has the single monitor we have at the front pointing soley at him. 

    The problem is wiring it all up. We only have one monitor output on our Mackie DFx12 desk so am running that to the active monitor (Alto TS212) and then out of that back to the mono input on the back of the IEM unit. This is a pain as the unit is racked in with the mixer so have a lead going one way to monitor then another coming back same way.

    The other option would be to go from mixer to IEM then out of the IEM headphone socket to monitor but this would need to be a jack lead?

    Or I could just use the monitor output on desk to the monitor. Then use the headphone out on the mixer to go to the IEM. However doing it through the mixer headphone output means I can't turn the guitar level down.

    Not sure if there is a better way of doing it like using a splitter cable to send two signals out of the monitor output of the mixer?

     

    Thanks in advance

  6. 2 minutes ago, musicbassman said:

    That looks perfect. I have a JV P with identical finish (I think it's known as tobaccoburst) sporting it's original white scratchplate and I was thinking of treating my self to a decent tortoiseshell, but yours does look the biz.

    Where did you get the new one from? - looks like a decent 3ply.

    Thanks. Yes very happy with quality of pickguard. Bought it off eBay here and arrived in 24hrs

     

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F191149735203

     

  7. I bought a MIM P bass last week and have really connected with it. Gigged with it last Saturday and am also pleased with the tone.

    However it is brown sunburst with a white pickgurad and despite some advice from people including bandmates that I should leave it as it was I decided to try a black pickguard (3 ply BWB) . Arrived promptly yesterday and I put it on last night. My great bass just got a whole lot nicer and I personally don't think this colour combination can be bettered.

     

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  8. You know my thoughts on the JHS vintage basses. They are so under rated and I think you are struggling to accept that such cheap basses can be very very good quality and very playable. I still regret selling my Tony Butler one to you and in truth part of the reason I moved from Vintage to Squier and now MIM is purely the name on the headstock.

    To make it worse my first V4 before I had the Tony Butler one had a lovely slim neck for a Precision and haven't found one as nice since. 

    Just enjoy playing it mate and forget the brand stereotype. If I had the room and a more forgiving wife I would be getting another V4 😁😁

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  9. I find Radio 6 very repetitive in terms of playlists especially Radcliffes show. I used to like Craig Charles funk and soul show that was always on when I was driving to gigs but don't think it's on anymore.

    Slightly OT but why aren't there any comedy radio stations? I would happily listen to some stand up and shows that appear on Radio 4 like Sorry I haven't a clue. There used to be comedy section Radio 2 Saturday mornings and it was very funny

  10. We've recently upgraded our none powered mixer from a tiny 4 channel that used to sit on a music stand to a 12 channel mixer and I'm now after advice on what you guys put your mixers on during gigs.

    Never like to rely on a spare table at a pub and the X shaped keyboard stands always look a bit unsteady to me.

    Needs to be foldable.

    Thanks in advance

     

  11. 11 hours ago, Bluewine said:

    But why is the rain so consistent. Are you guys located in a space on the globe that's condusive to a lot of rain for a reason?

    Blue

    It doesn't get any easier. I'm in my mid 40s and our weather still depresses me. We did a 3 day outdoor festival last year and played on the Saturday. Friday and Sunday were hot and warm but when we played on Saturday night is poured down of rain and everyone ran to the beer tents.

  12. I think speed is a factor a lot of bands struggle with when playing live. When I watch videos back of us playing live I am shocked how quicker some of the songs are. Must be an adrenaline thing.

    I always struggled with the bass solo in my generation till I realised we were playing it a lot quicker than the original.

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