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A while back I was interested in their 2 x 12, looked great, good price as well but 30kg? Too heavy for me.
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No GAS for basses but even though I moved on my Ashdown stack a couple of weeks back and am planning on using my RCF speaker if I need backline, I find myself drawn to looking at amps and cabs again. It`s madness I tell ya!
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If your daughter is young and smallish, I would recommend a short scale Harley Benton P bass. Had one a while back and after a set up was a damm fine bass,
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A few years back, I replaced 10" speakers in an Ashdown cab. Spoke to Dave who sorted me out with a set at almost half the price Blue Arran wanted and delivered them next day. Superb service!
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Silly fact. It was Billy Bremner who played the solo on Back in the chain gang by the Pretenders. And Tony Butler on bass.
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Thanks for all the helpful replies👌
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40th Anniversary Precision £259 at Thomann!
jezzaboy replied to Frank n funker's topic in Bass Guitars
I bought the red P bass last year, just days before being told I was getting paid off! Sold it but it was a great bass at £400, better at this price though. -
They are nice pickup`s but I went onto the G&L online store to order a set but the postage price was something crazy like £50! Aye just checked, £66 for the pickup and £49 postage.
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Fender precision bass guitar used Antigua green. 1978
jezzaboy replied to BOMBADEL's topic in Basses For Sale
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Like lots of us on here I do the occasional gig. I`m not a professional musician, I don`t make loads of money doing it but do get paid for it sometimes. I`m doing the car insurance quote bit and as it`s a bit of a nightmare trying to work out the best deal, most policy`s state that for social, domestic and commuting use but excluding any trade or professional use. Does doing gigs if you get paid for them come under these conditions? Does anyone else bother? Thoughts?
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This was my set up last year. It has now changed a bit as it`s just a tuner and a Sans Amp programable through the RCF 715. On this occasion, it was used as a stage monitor and put through the pa but I have used it on it`s own for pub gigs and as I have sold my ABM stack, it`s all I have left. I wear ear plugs as well due to having a loud drummer and 2 Marshalls, one each side and this set up does the biz. Well worth thinking about. @Skybone just reread your opening post. This RCF can handle all the bass you can throw it, 15" speaker and 1400 watts, (more like 700 watts) of class D power. The DSP / FIRPHASE gubbins built in takes care of the sound without you having to think about it.
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For playing the bass guitar through a set of Beats, not a popular choice but after trying quite a few different makes, including some that were recommended on this forum, they work for me. £30 ish second hand. For listening to music, a set of Audio Technica ATH - M50x.
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@Phil Starr no problem mate, I know sod all about pa so any input is gratefully accepted. I have been offered a set of Mackie SRM 450`s, made in Italy for a good price. From what I can gather, they are decent speakers?
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It wasn`t Betsy as it`s a real 64 if I remember right. It was the Jazz copy that his dad bought him that was ply. Nowt wrong with a ply bass though.
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The serial number and made in.. are on the back of the headstock below the tuners. On the one`s I have owned, it`s stamped into the wood and can be difficult to see. The bridge and tuners are replacements but as Maude says the pickups are the the original type. Cracking bass.
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As the rest of the band don`t seem too keen on chipping in for the cost of the speakers, I have decided to buy them myself. Might save me some hassle further down the line if things go belly up. More than likely I`m going to with the Alto 412`s. I reckon that they should do the job and cover any gig when we have to supply the pa.
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In the early 80`s, my ice cream man George`s theme tune was "buy your drugs here!" Well it might as well have been as he got done for selling lsd tabs taped inside the dodgy vhs video`s he was renting out. All true.
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After a few weeks in the studio going back and forwards between an ABM 500 / 15" speaker and my RCF 715, the RCF is the winner. We are a loud band and tbh, the RCF performs as well as the Ashdown set up and is a easy one hand lift. I have gigged in a small pub with the RCF and it was plenty loud enough but always felt the need to use a traditional amp and cab set up most times. Signal path is so easy: bass - tuner - Sans amp bass driver di - RCF. So, I`m sorted for now
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I think he uses in ear`s? Bit pointless unless it`s for the look.