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23 hours ago, Pow_22 said:
Now that`s how to advertise a bass.
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On a slightly related topic, I have just sold my 17kg Rumble 500 combo and bought a Markbass 4 x 10 that weighs 16kg and a Laney Digbeth 500 head to go with it.
Where is the smug emoji? Having said the I`m now well skint
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Now £80 posted UK mainland.
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My best bass and most valuable in £`s gets gigged and as it`s a Roadworn 60th aniv Jazz it doesn`t matter if it gets dinged. I keep my eye on it at gigs as it so easy for someone to lift it when your back is turned say during a break.
On a similar line, I was talking to a guy in my local the other week who was playing a 6 grand Les Paul custom shop 59 re issue. After doing a soundcheck the 3 guys in the band disappeared out the back for a smoke leaving the Les Paul and a nice Ric just sitting near a door. Not something I would do especially where I come from
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2 hours ago, Hellzero said:
You won't like my comment @la bam, so don't read it, even if the solutions are in there.
Easiest way as it's what's your heading to with your vanity is stopping playing in any band.
Sounds harsh, but your behaviour is exactly that: harsh and selfish...
Wearing glasses is not an option, it's mandatory and concerning the distorted view with varifocal it's linked to the type of lenses, the cheapest one will give that effect and as you go up the range and price, there are excellent varifocal glasses that will allow you to read from left to right without any distortion or problem as well as from bottom to top : this is what they are really intended for and need a very tiny bit of time to get used to them IF you wear them all day long (took me exactly 1 second to get used to them and I only need glasses for close sight, but chose to have the perfect correction even for my very good far sight, which is now excellent).
But, excellent varifocal glasses are expensive, around 2 to 3 k£...
Think about it another way: I guess you're driving a car without glasses and not seeing anything at a remote to far distance, it's simply criminal and I hope you'll never get involved in an accident where it's proven that it's linked to your poor sight!
Concerning the weight of instruments, you could play sitting, using a Dynarette (https://www.thomann.co.uk/hopf_dynarette_high.htm) as this accessory will relieve all the weight, or use a lighter instrument for ALL sets, your back will thank you.
Now I'm certainly pissing against the wind as you seem to prefer the ostrich way than acting for the better ... and you know it.
Sit on your vanity and see the positive of all the above and I hope you're not dying your hair too or wearing a head covering to hide your baldness...
Told you you wouldn't like my comment.
Harsh and selfish? The op was just looking for helpful suggestions not character assassination.
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If you need a lightweight bass there seems to be some nice options out there these days. If I had the need and money I would speak to Shuker and get him to make something nice and light. I have crap eyesight due to various things and wear glasses when gigging. It`s a bit of a rubbish look in a rock band but as I can`t wear contact lenses, glasses it is.
In fact the one time I played without glasses, I couldn`t see the set list and a few comments were made that I was getting vain in my old age
In other words, do what can to make the gig easy. Good luck!
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It`s a fake from a factory in China selling on E bay. It`s says so down in the description. It doesn`t actually say it`s a fake but I do know a real one costs a few bob.
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We only gig about once a month. I do sod all exercise really but am trying to do more walking as I now deal with all the pa gear and am starting to feel it in my bones. Being a truck driver sitting down for long periods isn`t helping either.
My main problem when gigging is the first 2 fingers on my right hand. As we play pretty hard and fast (too fast sometimes thanks to drummer boy) my fingers end up chewed after the first set (we usually play for 2.5 hours). I`m trying to get used to playing with a pick but find it hard to get the speed and keep it consistent.
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Re posted due to error in original advert.
Fender Rumble 500, good condition, 2 x 10 Eminence ceramic magnet speakers, 500 watts at 4 ohms, weight is 17 kg, comes with a custom made Hotcovers fitted cover. Full spec:
Compression tweeter with on/off switch
1 x Jack input
1 x Channel with switchable bright switch
Contour, vintage switch and overdrive
Controls: Gain, bright on/off, contour on/off, vintage on/off, drive, overdrive on/off, level, bass, low mid, high mid and treble
Headphone connector
Mini jack stereo AUX input
Line out - XLR with Ground Lift
Effects loop send and return
External speaker output 8 Ohm minimum
Ivory soft touch radio potentiometer knob
Collection from Paisley only, not looking for any trades thanks.
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Here is my Sire P5 bass for sale. Alder body, roasted maple neck, 42 mm nut width, bone nut, weight is 4 kg or8.9 lbs. Bass is in very good condition just one small mark on the very end of the headstock. As the front and side dots were black and I couldn`t see them due to the roasted maple, I have fitted stickers on the face of the board and luminous stars that glow on a dark stage on the top edge.
I will include a gig bag as well. Collection from Paisley or meet up within reason only.
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15 hours ago, Cosmo Valdemar said:
This confirms the rumours that Fender's black is, in fact, a very very very VERY dark grey 😆
Nah it`s defo black n maple
Price now includes del to UK mainland.
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Here we have a Player 2 in as new condition. It has a new Badass 2 fitted and a black scratch plate - original white one supplied, will come with a brand new Fender gig bag. Weight is 4.2 kg or 9.25 lbs
Collection from Paisley or localish meet up, not looking for any trades thanks. Now includes delivery to UK mainland.
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Cool, I had an idea it was a daft thought. Lesson here is don`t post nonsense after being down the pub for a few hours!
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File this under stupid question due to being bored.
I have a Rumble 500 combo that has a 8 ohms output to another cab to give full power. As I seem to have an abundance of 10 inch pa cabs hanging about, could I connect a active top to the output, will it blow the combo or active speaker? I have to say that I haven`t tried this and dont not recommend trying this until someone with sense comments on this
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To be fair to them, if I order say a bass on a Sunday it`s usually out for delivery on the Thursday. The DHL balls up the final bit of the delivery!
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The Sire P5 was £400 new so the top end of your budget although they may have gone up in price. But they are worth the money. I bought one recently in Dakota Red and it was perfectly set up out the box and I havent had to touch it since. Much better than a Squier, Harley Benton and as good as a Fender Player for half the price.
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Well Saturday night being the first time I tried using the EV 12" sub didn`t go the way I thought it would. Due to the pub being in the centre of town unloading was a real pain and I had to move the car round into the multi storey so time was a bit tight for an 8pm start.
I used the venues DBR 12`s along with my sub but as soon as everything was powered up, there was a loud rumble type feedback from the sub. My mic was in line about a foot away from the sub/top so it may have been coming from that but even when I turned down the sub volume the noise was still there. As I was in a rush I just turned the sub off and went full range with the speakers. The DBR`s didn`t get any feedback from my mic.
I am thinking that possibly I didn`t have the sub connected right as it was very low down and beside the wall. It worked ok at low volumes in my home but I should have taken it down to the studio and spent some time on setting it up correctly so a lesson learned.
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Really nice job on the paint!
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On 31/05/2025 at 00:36, Lozz196 said:
Just got back from a Spacewasters gig at The Water Rats, Kings Cross - 2nd gig we’ve done there in 6 days.
Was a 2 band bill tonight, making the logistics of the evening much easier, us opening up with an hours set.
The headliners allowed us to use their kit & cabs so we only needed to bring guitars, cymbals, snare, pedals & amps, the bass cab was a rather nice Markbass 410 which sounded great with my Fender JMJ Mustang and Ashdown RM500.
We played very well, it was our guitarist Joeys last gig with us and it was a nice end to his tenure in the band.
Home by midnight with a McDs, and lesson learned from last week, black New Balance trainers this time, much better.
Get you about the trainers @LozzI96 For years I have worn Adidas Sambas but after being on my feet for 2 hours plus at Bonfest, I have invested in a pair of Nike Air as my feet were killing me. This getting old lark is not what it`s cracked up to be!
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Thanks Phil. Yes I can set the subs crossover to match the DBRs. I will set them to 120.
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Well after posting about changing my pa set up, here is where I`m at. I own a set of Yam DBR 12`s which I think we have used twice. I recently bought a set of DBR 10`s and a s/hand EV ELX 200 12" sub. I have only used this set up in the flat at low volume but on Saturday we are playing in MacSorley`s in Glasgow centre a pub well know for bands so I will see what happens.
The DBR has a 100 HZ and a 120 HZ setting on the back, what would be the best setting? The good thing about the sub is it has an app to adjust, saves me bending down too far!
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