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alexa3020

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  1. Just thought I’d revive this thread and add my experience.

    They feel quite rough, and are really zingy & clanky sounding. I’m sure they would mellow after more playing. I did notice that there was a horrible buzz on the A string, so after adjusting my action and even my truss rod ever so slightly, I found I couldn’t 100% get rid of it. 

    Turns out it was the string buzzing, as I swapped them onto a different bass and got exactly the same thing. I think it must be something to do with the windings at the ends of the string.

    so if you use these strings and get a horrible buzz, before mucking about with your bass, know that it might be the string that has the problem.

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  2. I’ve just gone through this myself and ended up with Ashdown ABM head and Barefaced cab. Well happy with my rig.

    Of all the class D heads I tried, I thought the Aguilar th was the best, but the ashdown rm was good, as was markbass lm3. 
    if weight is not an issue, obviously I’d recommend ashdown Abm evo iv, the other head that caught my attention was the Handbox R400. Unless you could try one you’d be going off YouTube and bc reviews, as I’m not sure anyone stocks in uk. There is an extensive thread on here.

    Good luck

  3. Not strictly bass (but neither is Rick Beato who has been mentioned) is Warren Huarts produce like a pro.

    Loads of cool content & he’s got some really cool bass tracking videos with Billy Sheehan and others.

    He’s now doing a video series ‘songs that changed music’ which is essentially the same as Beatos wmtsg 

     

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  4. 4 hours ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said:

    Electric bass tens tend to be displacement limited to 100 watts, in which case you wouldn't be able to put 600w into the 2x10, and by dint of that the 4x10 would go louder.

    Hi Bill, thanks for all your input, it’s been really useful. 
    I am trying (but struggling) to understand this. Are you saying there’s no point in having an amp that can push more than 200w to a 2x10 cab, because each driver can’t handle more than 100w each?

    if that’s the case, why are these cabs rated as much higher wattage (barefaced 2x10 is rated at 500w or up to 800w if clean).

    I know it will be louder with 2x 210s, but ultimately I’m trying to understand if it’s worth me spending another £600 on a cab, if the difference in volume will be marginal.

    I would also like to point out that I’m really happy with the 210 & on its own is in most circumstances plenty loud enough. It’s certainly the loudest 210 I’ve ever used.

  5. I’m considering a hard shell cabin suitcase for my ABM head and a few cables. Then attaching my pedal bag to the handle.

    it’ll be well protected, only downside is I think I’d prefer to carry it on my back. That way I might be able to unload my gear in a single trip.

    perhaps a good quality backpack would be better.

  6. Thom Yorke can be a bit hit and miss, particularly on the busier stuff. This is superb though (particularly the last minute or so)

     

    It’s all about tone isn’t it. There are really good singers, that can hit all the notes, but I just can’t take to them - Miley Cyrus springs to mind.

    And others that are more limited that i much prefer to listen to.

    speaking of tone, I’ve always loved Dusty springfields voice, so cool & unique in a soul setting

     

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  7. 19 minutes ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said:

    No, because watts don't matter. Volts, sensitivity and decibels do. I'll spare the math, but the two will go louder than the one.

    Sorry I haven’t explained myself very well. I  do expect 2 cabs to be louder than 1.

    A single cab at 600w I assume will be louder than a single cab at 250w (which is what a single cab would receive roughly if paired with another in the above scenario and assuming watts to volume relationship is not linear). 

    So my train of thought was; if at 250w it reaches 75% of the volume it reaches at 600w, would pairing 2 cabs be 150% louder than a single cab.

    after a bit of research I can see it’s really not that simple.
     

  8. Since I posted this I’ve checked out some info online and in all honesty, I’m probably more confused.

    so far I know that +6db is double the volume (I think!).

    55 minutes ago, jrixn1 said:

    Halving the power (into one cab) would be -3dB.

     

    Did you take 6db as double the volume and divide by 2 (because your halving the power) to get a value of -3db? I did read that relationship between watts and volume is not linear.

    Thanks all for the help so far

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