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Gunsfreddy2003

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  1. Snap! I am not a big guy either - but have never noticed any weight issue with this bass at all! Mark [quote name='Sibob' post='624037' date='Oct 12 2009, 03:01 PM']I played one of these on a dep gig a few months ago, weight wise I had no issues with getting through two 45min sets, and I'm not a big guy. The preamp is also pretty nice, great usable tone, albeit with a slightly odd control layout! Si[/quote]
  2. The bass weighs 9lbs my friend! Mark [quote name='BassBunny' post='623263' date='Oct 11 2009, 05:42 PM']Hi Mark, Any chance of weighing it? I was speaking to Bernie about KSD's and he commented that some are pretty heavy.[/quote]
  3. Yep will try and do it in a while! [quote name='BassBunny' post='623263' date='Oct 11 2009, 05:42 PM']Hi Mark, Any chance of weighing it? I was speaking to Bernie about KSD's and he commented that some are pretty heavy.[/quote]
  4. Yes - no problem at all. Mark [quote name='gnasher1993' post='623253' date='Oct 11 2009, 05:27 PM']Would you be willing to post this one?[/quote]
  5. Up for sale is my KSD Proto-J 5 string jazz bass which I bought brand new from Bernie Goodfellow last year. I got Bernie to put the EBS preamp into the bass which makes a huge difference to the range of tones available and the output from the bass. It is really punchy and has a thunderous bottom end but also very sparkly highs. It is not a million miles away from the sounds that I can get from my GB Rumour! I am only selling as something has come along to really catch my eye and I need to raise some cash quickly! Condition is mint throughout apart from the plastic battery cover on the back has broken and will need to be replaced but I am using good old tape at the moment to keep it in place! Looking for £550 for this bass. Any questions then please ask Cheers Mark
  6. No response from Phil The Bassist yet - perhaps he is away? Mark [quote name='Sibob' post='618879' date='Oct 6 2009, 06:47 PM']Ok great, only a couple away from me Si[/quote]
  7. Saw this when I was down at the shop the other week and it really is a stunner! [quote name='EBS_freak' post='618949' date='Oct 6 2009, 08:07 PM']Been neglecting this area of late... time to change things. Here's a little teaser... Think you've seen it before? Nah, this a four string![/quote]
  8. I need to sort out passing on to the next on the list so I will PM this morning. Cheers Mark [quote name='Sibob' post='618034' date='Oct 5 2009, 10:16 PM']and the south one? Si[/quote]
  9. Hi Alex, Think you could be right that the cab just does not suit what I am looking to achieve tone wise - will try your suggestions at the next rehearsal to see if that makes any difference to my thoughts. Thanks again Mark [quote name='alexclaber' post='611976' date='Sep 29 2009, 02:01 PM']Sounds like the cab simply doesn't suit your sound - something like T'Midget or T'Double Midget would be more up your alley. 'Sizzle' doesn't happen without a tweeter or midrange driver to get those extra highs. The D&G strings getting lost will be due to a lack of high midrange in your tone - but if that's the sound you like then you need a cab that can reproduce your higher treble to give you that cut. I'm still amazed at the number of people that comment on it having huge lows - with the proliferation of smaller lightweight rigs has everyone forgotten what real bottom end sounds like?! I boost my lows when using a Compact to get closer to the greater bass depth and weight of the Big One. Anyway, for your next rehearsal, get some more high mids into your sound and/or go towards the back pickup and you should cut through better. Note that adding more higher treble won't do much because the Compact cuts off fairly sharply at ~4kHz, plus it's quite directional in the highs. Getting the cab off the ground will make the treble more audible and reduce the lows, which sounds like a win-win for you! But regardless it's not the cab I'd recommend for you based on what you've said about your tonal leanings. Alex P.S. No carpet because lots of players don't like it - hence the ratfur nickname - with its pilling habit, and tendency to collect smells and hairs. And tolex rips too easily. And neither of those can be easily recoated when the cab is looking old and tired. P.P.S. All the new Compacts are lighter still![/quote]
  10. Could the new GB pick ups and circuit be retro fitted into this bass? [quote name='EBS_freak' post='612203' date='Sep 29 2009, 05:05 PM']No, some early basses contained Bartolinis, EMGs and Kent Armstrongs... - this example was produced prior to the GB Spitfire circuit (in line knobs) and pickups... they were later phased out and replaced with the Rumour pickups and circuit as standard. He doesn't have any off the shelf electronics at all now.[/quote]
  11. Must admit I thought it was a northern thing when I first read the name! [quote name='alexclaber' post='612088' date='Sep 29 2009, 03:40 PM'] Alex[/quote]
  12. Yes please! [quote name='alexclaber' post='612025' date='Sep 29 2009, 02:37 PM']I'll be started a T'Midget tour quite soon, if you want to go first on the list! Alex[/quote]
  13. Apex kindly dropped off the "southern cab" at our rehearsal rooms last night and I used it for a full rehearsal with the band and my observations and opinions are as follows: Weight - incredibly light for a 15" cab easy to transport and load in and out of the car. If 15" cabs have always put you off due to dimensions and weight then this cab will definitely change your mind! Finish - I would say very practical and hardwearing but I, like others, would say that I really prefer a carpet covering - it just seems better quality. I would be interested to know why Alex does not opt for carpet covering? Sound - Last night's rehearsal was with an instrumental jazz/funk band so I am always looking for quite a punchy sound with plenty of middle and highs. I use a GB Rumour 4 string so normally no problem at all getting that really nice high end sizzle. With my Aguilar AG500 head I normally have the EQ set flat and just dial in the extra EQ that I need from the bass as the pre-amp is so powerful. This was my starting point with the Compact but I realised immediately that some adjustments would need to be made! The bottom end from this cab is nothing short of thunderous - really round and fat! However the overall sound was just a little muddy for my liking so I rolled off the bass on the head and increased the treble and high mids. By itself it sounded fine but in the context of the band anything played on the D and G strings just would not cut through and this was commented on by 2 other band members. I am not sure why this was happening and no amount of fiddling seemed to fix the problem. To sum up I would say that the Compact would probably suit players who are more into the "rock" sound as it powers out the bass and in that environment would probably sound awesome. Whether it was the 15" speaker or perhaps the lack of the tweeter I don't know but I just felt that the sound was not right for me and what I am looking for. Price - Spot on. A great value when you compare what I have paid for my Epifani cab. I am hoping to have another rehearsal on Thursday with another band which are a bit louder and if so I will give it another spin just to sense check the sounds again. If not then I will pass on to the next on the list. Thanks again for Alex for the opportunity and I admire his absolute faith in his product to allow such harsh testing to proceed! Mark [quote name='Apex' post='611197' date='Sep 28 2009, 08:09 PM']Southern Compact now with GunsFreddy, who is down in a rehearsal room setting it up as I type... .....the Sax player observed that "Bass players must be a real nice lot" [/quote]
  14. Apex kindly dropped off the "southern cab" at our rehearsal rooms last night and I used it for a full rehearsal with the band and my observations and opinions are as follows: Weight - incredibly light for a 15" cab easy to transport and load in and out of the car. If 15" cabs have always put you off due to dimensions and weight then this cab will definitely change your mind! Finish - I would say very practical and hardwearing but I, like others, would say that I really prefer a carpet covering - it just seems better quality. I would be interested to know why Alex does not opt for carpet covering? Sound - Last night's rehearsal was with an instrumental jazz/funk band so I am always looking for quite a punchy sound with plenty of middle and highs. I use a GB Rumour 4 string so normally no problem at all getting that really nice high end sizzle. With my Aguilar AG500 head I normally have the EQ set flat and just dial in the extra EQ that I need from the bass as the pre-amp is so powerful. This was my starting point with the Compact but I realised immediately that some adjustments would need to be made! The bottom end from this cab is nothing short of thunderous - really round and fat! However the overall sound was just a little muddy for my liking so I rolled off the bass on the head and increased the treble and high mids. By itself it sounded fine but in the context of the band anything played on the D and G strings just would not cut through and this was commented on by 2 other band members. I am not sure why this was happening and no amount of fiddling seemed to fix the problem. To sum up I would say that the Compact would probably suit players who are more into the "rock" sound as it powers out the bass and in that environment would probably sound awesome. Whether it was the 15" speaker or perhaps the lack of the tweeter I don't know but I just felt that the sound was not right for me and what I am looking for. Price - Spot on. A great value when you compare what I have paid for my Epifani cab. I am hoping to have another rehearsal on Thursday with another band which are a bit louder and if so I will give it another spin just to sense check the sounds again. If not then I will pass on to the next on the list. Thanks again for Alex for the opportunity and I admire his absolute faith in his product to allow such harsh testing to proceed! Mark
  15. PM replied to - I am between Cheltenham and Cirencester in Gloucestershire. Cheers Mark [quote name='supabock' post='602134' date='Sep 18 2009, 12:28 PM']Hi, I'll take it if you tell me where you are?? Steve[/quote]
  16. Just clearing out some bits & peices at home and came across this gigbag which I used to carry my Warwick Thumb bass around in! I have no need for it now and thought that someone on the forum might find a use for it? The pic shows the Status branding on it but you could use it with any bass I guess like I did. The shoulder strap came apart from the stitching years ago so I just tied it on to the carrying handles and it worked fine. If someone can find a use for this then great you just need to pick up or cover the postage costs. Cheers Mark
  17. Sorry - I was knackered last night!!! Don't mind if this is moved to the correct place by the MODS. Mark [quote name='iamapirate' post='588159' date='Sep 2 2009, 11:31 PM']ahem, wrong forum alert! haha[/quote]
  18. Only a few weeks old and in pristine condition - not sure that it offers me anything more than I get from my other envelope filters so might be keen to move it on! You can hear more of the sounds from this pedal by following the link below. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enp9wkTSges"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enp9wkTSges[/url] Not thinking of any trades but if you are interested in buying then let me know and I will consider letting the pedal go. I am looking for £155 if I sell.
  19. I always avoid the clip lights coming on my Aguilar AG500 at all costs - is this wrong? Mark [quote name='alexclaber' post='582140' date='Aug 27 2009, 08:23 AM']I don't think extra power is going to make all that much difference. However I would encourage you to push the amp a little harder - the limiters on the PLX are good and should get you another 3dB of output before sounding bad. You don't want the LEDs lighting up all the time but having them come on full brightness on big notes isn't going to be a problem - clip LEDs on 25% of the time should be fine. I think you're the kind of player that would prefer the midrange output of the Big One or the Midget - the Compact may be flat through the midrange (and quite attenuated in the lows) but compared to your Schroeder which is very midrangey and has almost no true bottom I can see why you'd think it was bassy sounding. You might like to try some more aggressive EQing in the midrange to help with that. Alex[/quote]
  20. It should have had one with it - USB to a very small connector - not sure what it is called! That is the beauty of the Tascam - getting Mp3 files taking out the bass or looping section and then slowing it down to learn fiddly bits etc. Not sure how you have used it if you have not had mp3 files on it already! [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='569718' date='Aug 15 2009, 08:20 AM']Splendids! If I find a suitable cable I'll try that. Ta muchly. [/quote]
  21. You can put mp3 files straight on to your Tascam by just connecting it your PC/laptop and dragging them over. No need to convert any files at all - simples! [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='569715' date='Aug 15 2009, 08:07 AM']Sorry if this is in the wrong forum - feel free to move it Mr. Moderator. I've got an audition tomorrow and have been sent 4 MP3 files of songs to learn. I can hook up my MP3 player to my Tascam Bass Trainer and play along to the songs but I can't take the bass out of the recording, which is really helpful. Does anybody know if I can convert the MP3 files to a format that'll let me edit the bass in the Tascam ?[/quote]
  22. Happy to test out a midget too (if you know what I mean!!!!)
  23. Good points Alex and you are probably right - when I have some more cash I may invest in an Epi 1x15" that is unless I am blown away by your cab when it finally gets here on the tour! [quote name='alexclaber' post='569379' date='Aug 14 2009, 07:12 PM']Bear in mind that the loudness of the rig is much more dependant on the 'speakerage' than the wattage. So 500W into 2x15" will be far far louder than 500W into 1x12". Also there aren't many small cabs that can actually handle more than 250W so a modular rig of one or two smaller cabs could be an effective solution. That's a classic example of where the whole is not equal to the sum of the parts. Two matching cabs would sound a lot louder, about 6dB which once you figure in the human ear's oddities in the low end that's getting on for twice as loud. Likewise two non-matching but phase coherent cabs would be similarly effective. However two cabs which were 100% out of phase (not possible but it's a useful illustration) could actually cancel each other's sound out entirely! Any different cabs will have different phase response, and the more different the phase response, the less well they will combine. In this case you've obviously happened upon a particularly bad pairing. Alex[/quote]
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