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bonzodog

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  1. When I got back into bass my gigging rig for 12months was a Vintage brand V4 bass, Hartke HA3000 and a Hartke 410 transporter. Total cost £230 and it not only sounded great but was also very loud. Spent a fortune since and not convinced my sound is much better

  2. 2 hours ago, Creeper said:

    Strings strings string, how many people have sold amps and guitars when they are not happy with their sound or feel of their instrument when changing strings makes such a huge difference. You gotta get the right strings on the right bass.

    i would consider myself to be a string whore and I’m constantly chopping and changing strings, and go from loving my bass and sound to hating both just as quick.

    Thats exactly the point I was trying to make in my OP. How many times do we change something to improve our tone when it was something else that needed to change.

    I posted a while ago on here about how often people use the tone dial on their bass, and like me, I was surprised how many people just leave it on full whilst messing with their amp settings.

  3. Having young daughters X factor is on in our house all the time and I ignore it. However I have just watched Kevin Davy White do a great version of Voodoo Chile and he played guitar too complete with wah wah. He just been voted into final and as much as I detest everything Simon Cowell, respect to this man for getting through. Maybe we should all vote for him ??

  4. I've always thought my current set up lacked bottom end and have been looking at changing my amp/cabs. I recently bought a thunderbird from here and tried it out at last night's gig. Sound was fantastic with tonnes of bottom end keeping the same EQ settings I normally use on my MIM Jazz. Happy now to keep my current set up.

    It made me wonder how on earth you know where to start when trying to improve your sound when there are so many factors that can determine your sound.

    Off the top of my head you have, pick/fingers, type of strings, bass, bass EQ settings, amp, amp settings, speaker size, speaker configuration, effects, effects order, effects direct or fx chain, room size, number of people in room.....and that's before you think about type of cables and how hard you play.

    It really is a minefield.

  5. Does it really matter how long it takes as long you've set up in time?
    Most of our gigs are a 9pm start and we always get there at 7pm and share out the duties at a steady pace. We chat and have a beer while setting up and have it all done for 830 when punters start drifting in.

  6. [quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1509470187' post='3399227']
    I wouldn't recommend Vistaprint - unless they have changed their ways since I last used them - simply because their (exorbitant) delivery costs are hidden until the last moment before you press BUY, and usually cancel any savings you may have over other companies.
    [/quote]

    I think as long as you are aware of this then you can remove the delivery cost. I've had fliers, business cards and a banner done at vistaprint and have been happy with price and quality. Like you say though they do try and rip you off with delivery charge. I just amend the delivery at the end from standard to economy and they still deliver in a couple of days

  7. I always use XLR leads for mics in our band and although if I'm honest I don't fully understand why they are better other than the noise reduction issues they work better as I can use same leads for mics and active speaker leads.

    In another project i am doing i have a radio mic receiver and a media player with Mic input housed together in a 2U flight case. I want it all to be pre-wired but the problem is when I put the covers back on the front of the flight case the Mic lead sticks out quite a bit when plugged into the media player and is rubbing on the inside of the cover.
    Both the radio mic and media player can accept jack leads and i have a few L shaped Jack leads which would be ideal but I've never used jack leads for mics.

    am I likely to see a loss in quality or volume? As they are in same case the lead only needs to be a few inches long and the Mic is only being used for talking not singing.

    Not sure if you can get L shaped XLR leads.
    Thanks in advance

  8. Rebel Rebel is the perfect way to be noticed as a bass player. We play it at every gig. Guitarist starts the song with the recognisable riff and a few heads nod. Drums kick in and a few more heads start to nod. i then do the run down on the bass and belt out the D note and the crowd really react.

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