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[quote name='51m0n' post='838263' date='May 15 2010, 05:08 PM']Try and have a go on a Barefaced BigOne (not the compact, thats not the same sort of thing) or an Epifani UL410 (series 1 preferrably). Or if you have the cash a Bergantino IP112 and the extension cab or an IP310, with the right pre can sound HUGE.[/quote] The ISP Technologies rig I had, you could say was a mixture of Big One and Berg IP. It could certainly deliver the goods, especially scooping some mids out and cranking it up! [quote name='tombboy' post='838411' date='May 15 2010, 08:33 PM']Couldn't agree more with this. We had a rehearsal this morning and the drummer was trying out his new shells (Ludwig Vistalite in blue, for the mono-browed dribblers out there!). After he'd finished masturbating we just locked in together, really tight and the sound/power was immense. Still smiling now! [/quote] Woooo!! My ole drummer, Glenn Hughes' Matt Goom (now playing for Raven Vandelle) owns a clear Vistalite kit - I concurr with your views! OMG!! What a kit!! - He also had a Yamaha 'clear' kit as well - and I have to say, those clear shells sound great! ...Hmmm... come to think of it - there's a theme here - my current drummer's kit is a clear Sonor one! - Well... *one* of his kits is! Immense, punchy and tone tone tone!! [quote name='silddx' post='838584' date='May 16 2010, 02:01 AM']Just get a POD X3 Live, programme your bass nightmare and let the PA take care of the rest, man. Backline is so '90s [/quote] Yeah, I gotta agree here - the X3 is capable of some really brutal tones, especially as you can mix a deep stereo bass rig with a ..well.. big deep stereo guitar rig! Imagine a big phat bass playing through a massive Hartke stack and a Mesa guitar rig at the same time!! - Slightly off topic - I've just bought a line6 GX as well, to travel light with and POD FARM 2 is just awesome!!!
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FS/FT ISP Bass Vector Pro 115 + Preamp 1000W SOLD
Dood replied to JMT3781's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
[quote name='JMT3781' post='842301' date='May 19 2010, 05:42 PM']Bump for pics of my own making... 650 pounds everybody!! surely its worth it just for Doods seal of approval![/quote] That's cheaper than a Barefaced Big One AND you get a power amp AND you get a preamp AND you get a cover too! (The Barefaced uses the same woofer, for those who are interested) -
It isn't 'switchable' and doesn't use an'auto sensing' switch-mode power supply - you'll need to buy a UK version
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I love the Chapman Stick and that tone is beautiful! Especially those deep notes! Clean and resonant. The piece is sweet and hypnotic Guido!
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Look also at the possibility that the 6.5A fuse in the amp is a 'delay' or 'slow blo' type that is designed to take an initial surge of high current. The 5A fuse in the mains plug is a fast blow type and is probably unable to handle that initial spike. Without a lesson in egg sucking, have you checked the manual for you amplifier and does it suggest the size fuse required? Definitely heed Dave's advice - those 'computer' style IEC leads (yes - some people call them kettle leads..) are rated for 13A. Try one of those with a 13A fuse.. and if you are unlucky and the 6.5A fuse blows - don't just replace it - it's time to get your amp checked over!
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FS/FT ISP Bass Vector Pro 115 + Preamp 1000W SOLD
Dood replied to JMT3781's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='Musicman20' post='838749' date='May 16 2010, 11:53 AM']Personally if I had the extra cash, a Markbass F1 would be in my collection. Very small, very light, and a tight punchy tone.[/quote] Yes, definitely +1. By coincidence - I have only just spotted the MB-200 and made a post just a few minutes ago!!! lol
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[url="http://www.gallien-krueger.com/products_mb.html"]http://www.gallien-krueger.com/products_mb.html[/url] Look at this! it's a weeny one!! compared to the MB500:- (Same size as the F1)
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[quote name='basswarrior66' post='839298' date='May 16 2010, 09:40 PM']I think it was me who sold it to you on evilbay, and how i regret it. I was desperate to raise some money at the time to buy a new amp, now my band has broke up and i have been searching desperately for another of these units, thats how i noticed this post when i did a google search. I love the fact that the controls are all inside the unit so once you have found a setting you like there is not so much temptation to mess with it. The sheet i sent with it was something the Tech 21 support team sent me when i enquired about a manual for it, i too was puzzeled by the phontom power info, i assumed it was becouse i was not using it with a suitable mixing console. If you ever decide to sell it, please get in touch.[/quote] Woh! Small world eh!! a bit OT, but it reminds me of my recent reunion with a digital EQ that I sold on BassChat a loooong time ago! - I couldn't find another for love or money, so on the off chance I posted on BC. Long story short, I bought it back from the chap I sold it to and it's not leaving again! he he! It's brilliant. Anyway, what an intriguing early Sansamp. I actually like the controls being out of the way so they can't be bashed when you have set it up just how you want it! I have a Paradriver and I do knock the controls sometimes!
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I am crying from laughter. "Boshhh!" lol
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I use - with the really inspired title 'YouTube Downloader HD' lol ;0) it works and you can download to different formats depending on your needs - ie high quality or low file sizes for use on an Ipod etc.
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If something is rattling around *inside* the valve then the first port of call will be getting a warranty replacement as it is blatantly faulty. Then if their biasing has broken your amp, then they are liable for sorting that out as well surely?
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Forum Noob help needed! EMG PJ Bass pickup set help please!!
Dood replied to clint1009's topic in Repairs and Technical
Glad you are sorted! That's great! I noticed an improvement going from 9 to 18v - but I think it was worthwhile as I am using a preamp as well, so having the extra current is probably a bonus! -
Maybe the dust cover is working loose gain - or worse, the cone itself is coming away from voice coil?
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[quote name='allighatt0r' post='838033' date='May 15 2010, 11:52 AM']I like this version: Quite like David Gilmour's bass solo. [/quote] Just a shame that, as usual the people behind the video editing and camera direction have NO IDEA where the solo is coming from.
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='838035' date='May 15 2010, 11:52 AM']In the first instance, you can buy monorails direct from [url="http://www.status-graphite.com"]www.status-graphite.com[/url] They're also available at [url="http://www.ABM-mueller.com"]www.ABM-mueller.com[/url] & [url="http://www.allparts.com/ABM-Single-String-Bass-Bridge-p/bb-3501-010.htm"]http://www.allparts.com/ABM-Single-String-...bb-3501-010.htm[/url][/quote] Beat me to it! The same three I thought of too!
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NnnnnnnnngggAaaaaaarghHHHHH !!!!!! How frustrating Pete! Talk about having to prolong the pain! I hope the month of May sales past for you!!!
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[quote name='Jono' post='832217' date='May 9 2010, 02:23 PM']dammit - just remembered the 2 blue picks slipped under the scratchplate at Wembley - should have added those in my pic![/quote] Good point! I have blue pics - just not the same ones as JD's
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[quote name='allighatt0r' post='838018' date='May 15 2010, 11:31 AM']You were thinking of this: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=83877"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=83877[/url] [/quote] Indeed I was! Thank you so much!
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[quote name='Alien' post='837990' date='May 15 2010, 10:59 AM']^ What he said A[/quote] I've voted black as I am feeling the 'black on black' love at the moment with my 'Deacon' bass - however - the mirror guard is a great idea! OR - as recently posted on BC - get a clear guard and place a photograph underneath it! Then you can change the guard to whatever you want as your mood suits. I think it looked brilliant!! - But I can't remember WHO posted it or where it was!! I was thinking of something like a photograph of a circuit board, or a picture of a piece of curly maple?? Something a bit different!
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Ah yes! I saw this last year too - but watching it a second time was a must. I also watched the whole of the Tom Petty documentary before it. I'd never really been a massive Tom Petty fan - but after watching that, I do have a greater respect for him, his band and what he has achieved. Great stuff and both tv programs should definitely be caught if you haven't seen them yet.
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[quote name='wizbat' post='837031' date='May 14 2010, 11:42 AM']Weird! My post ended up in the quote box!! you can tell I don,t post much!![/quote] I've fixed it for you ma man!
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If you can grab a cheap looper or Boss LS-1 so theyou can mix a dry bass one in as well - I think it will sound pretty good yeah. The stock pedal loses a lot of bottom end so you'll need to keep that in, if you don't wantg to dissapear into the depths of the mix!
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I think your assumption could well be true. I'd hope that any company worth their weight would mark up their cables correctly - oh unless it's a dodgy far eastern clone make. So my feeling is that it is indeed a speaker lead. you have no real way of telling by sight with moulded plugs that you can't unscrew. The only reference I have found to Series X Professional Audio is this one so far [url="http://bernsmusic.co.uk/guitars/guitar-accessories/guitar-tuners/planet-waves-guitar-tuner-3m-series-x-pro-jack-lead.htm"]http://bernsmusic.co.uk/guitars/guitar-acc...o-jack-lead.htm[/url] - but it doesn't say any more about the cable itself.
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Forum Noob help needed! EMG PJ Bass pickup set help please!!
Dood replied to clint1009's topic in Repairs and Technical
Are they passive pickups? I am assuming yes. Next thing to do is to upload a really nice clear photograph of all the wiring (so we can see cable colour and where the wires are attached) - I reckon it will be something fairly simple and a second set of eyes will set you straight in to time!