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  1. I have had some lessons in Reading with Don Chandler who was great. He doesn't just do reggae and really helped my listening discipline. reggaebasshub.com
  2. I have got a Digimix24 mixer that I have been using for a few of our band gigs and some recording with the 32 channel usb card. It works pretty well. The reason I got it is that it has a master volume control knob on it so if I am not able to respond anyone in the band can kill the pa without going through layers of menus. Just interested if anyone else uses one.
  3. Thanks everyone for your thoughts. I guess the issue is more aesthetic than sonic so Dad's black tape solution is probably the best. Once you have seen the offset it isn't possible to un-see it though! As always, I was looking for equipment related reasons as to why my bass playing from string to string is a little uneven in amplitude so clutching at the bridge straw seemed a good idea. What can I blame next??? Cheers
  4. I bought an Ibanez SR1500 second hand about 10 years ago and, as it is my only bass, I have been more than happy with it. I believe it dates from around the early 90s and was quite good in its time. I have always wondered why the strings are not aligned down the center of the pole pieces on the pickups (see picture). The rectangular bridge with 90 degree corners (which looks as though it is correct from looking at original marketing flyers) sits in a slightly larger routed hole with rounded corners. Should I replace the bridge so that the strings are centered on the pickups, will it improve the sound and where could I get a new bridge from? Any thoughts appreciated. Many thanks
  5. FB. Thank you very much for your offer. I visited Malvis yesterday and had a very interesting hour or so on his Baby Bass. It is a bit early to know if an EUB could prove to be a solution but I didn't seem to have a strong pain as I would normally get on my dB. As such and as you aren't so far away I would very much like to try your bass to further experiment. I will drop you a PM. All the best. Simon
  6. Thanks Marc. I might go for a few days to discover Cardiff in a few months and maybe could arrange a meeting if you aren't to far away. I didn't realise that considering an eub is opening a Pandora's box of options! Cheers Simon
  7. MT If my tryout on Malvis's eub proves successful the I will really appreciate the opportunity to try a number of basses and will definitely give you a shout. Many thanks for your help here. Cheers Simon
  8. Many thanks for your kind offer Paul S but, as Malvis is not too far away, I will see if there is any benefit playing his for a short time first. If further experimentation is necessary I hope I can give you a call. Malvis - thank you also. I will send you pm. What a helpful bunch of guys and gals Basschatters are! Cheers Simon
  9. Hi. I have been getting very bad back pain in a muscle below my right shoulder blade and, despite an intensive chiropractor/osteopath/physio course of treatment, it has not been sorted. The pain starts after about 30 minutes of playing my DB and then grows and spreads horizontally across my spine until I am unable to play any more. I have had a chat with drewk_ie, who has suffered back issues as well, and he has suggested trying an EUB. I am willing to try everything and this seem like a good idea. As I have never played one, is anyone able to let me come and play one for an hour or so or let me borrow one to check out whether there is any benefit in playing one over playing standard upright. I am located just north of Reading. Many thanks Simon
  10. [quote name='thebrig' timestamp='1484304905' post='3214471'] I use a Zoom H1 to record our rehearsals all the time, I've never thought about popping some IEM's into the headphones out. I will get myself a decent set of IEM's and try that out next week, thanks for the tip. As for not worrying about their own ears? I've mentioned it so many times, and no pun intended, it falls on "DEAF EARS" I'm afraid, so I've decided that I will take care of my own, and if they don't care about theirs, then that is their problem from now on. [/quote] What a great idea! After struggling in rehearsals and gigs to hear myself I was getting pretty cheesed off. Ear plugs didn't help pick out my bass line but did make for a easier time for my ears. I have treated myself to an LD 1000 wireless IEM system and at the rehearsal last night plugged it into the line out of my trusty old Tascam DR-07 that we use for recording. Great result and even the guitards tried it and were impressed so it could lead to less monitoring on stage and less volume. Great result all round!
  11. More ammunition for the pedants out there. The Uxbridge Dictionary defines Acoustic as "a Scottish cattle prod" Where does that get us then?
  12. Thanks very much guys for your input. From an engineering perspective I would have expected there to be a high pass filter on the radio so apart from losing the fundamental frequency of the bass note (which is only a part of the whole signal) there should no adverse effects on the transmission. The effect I was hearing was definitely a faulty hiss. I was hoping that someone on here would have been able to put me out of my misery but I guess I will have to find an Olde Worlde music shop that stocks them and actually try it before I buy. Thanks again Simon
  13. I recently purchased a LD MEI100 G2 in ear monitoring system for use with my bass guitar. The bass sound was very poor with the lower bass notes being particularly distorted, a type of modulated hiss, and I tried various channels and other configurations to get a good sound without success. The bass sounds good when connected to the headphone output on the transmitter. The supplier has offered a full refund but won't be providing a replacement as they think it is unsuitable for bass guitar. I am sure I have read posts of players who have used it but I would be grateful if anyone can confirm successful use of this LD system with a bass guitar as it is most inconvenient not now having monitoring. Thank you for your help.
  14. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1447971353' post='2912031'] Back in the late 70s, I was going to see Black Sabbath. A friend told me that the support band were absolutely fantastic, with a demon lead guitarist. So I went, Dickens-like, with great expectations, only to be sorely disappointed by Tanzder Youth (Sabbath were good though). It turned out there had been different support bands, and the one I'd missed through going on the wrong night were called Van Halen. [/quote] I think I saw that tour. Lewisham Odeon around 1979. Van Halen came on as support and were great - full of energy. Then Sabbath appeared and ruined the evening. I wanted to ask for my money back but I had been given a complimentary ticket so I just had to leave early and harrumph all the way back to Canterbury on the train. Glad I saw Van Halen but it still rates as one of the most dissapointing gigs I have been to.
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