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Dood

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  1. Off topic and changing the subject just a little bit, I read Carl's interview and have to say I found it all a bit wishy washy. He was no doubt wanting to be honest yet modest at the same time!

    There are some points that I didn't agree with, but it's only opinion so I won't dwell on them. However, some of his basses do have a refreshingly 'different' sound to them, thats for sure.

    The highlight for me was:

    [quote]Carl: I have no idea. I wouldn't know what anyone was talking about. Anyone talks about how I can get them the sound I don't know what they are talking about.[/quote]

    I feel sure as a luthier he does. he does right?

  2. maybe you could buy a rack tray, like the ones used it IT. Mine has a number of predrilled holes in it that adhere to certain ermm 'mounting standards' if you get me. Anything that doesnt quite fit, I use black cable ties, threaded through the holes to secure the item. I currently have my EBS mulitcomp and PSU strapped to it. Plenty of space for other items!

    Sorry, I can't think who made it, but I I suspect Maplin / RS / farnell / CPC may do them.

  3. [quote name='Tinman' post='38548' date='Jul 29 2007, 06:20 PM']Me too Dan. In fact you're enthusiasm about them was one of the reasons I went in for it when it came up.
    I just hope it fits in with what I've got already. It should do, I reckon.[/quote]


    Awww cool mate! I'm chuffed for ya. ALl I can say is.. it will fit in nicely for sure!

    [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='38611' date='Jul 29 2007, 08:37 PM']i used to own one of those cabs - I loved the sound coming from it but at 125lbs it was no easy lift. I believe Lukeward got in contact with Larry Hartke to astke if they were planning to release a light weight version of the XL cabs at a higher spec than the TP series. I can't remember what the response was though.[/quote]

    Yes, I gave Larry a bell a cuppla times, but didn't get thru, after he left some VERY complimentary remarks about my playin' bless him! I wanted to ask about NEO cabs too.

    The nearest I can get is to buy 4 of the new NEO cones that Eminence now make.. i think they are called something like ca2003 or something similar anyway.. they look exactly the same as the Hartke cones, but with the added bonus of being much lighter. I can see them having the same deep tone as the Hartke one. However, with a bit of fiddling with WINISD it looks like they will happily go straight into a Hartke cab ok. Something I would love to try!!

  4. [quote name='Cantdosleepy' post='29665' date='Jul 10 2007, 11:45 AM']4) It seems odd that with concert DVDs they don't have an extra feature where you can focus on one player for the show - wouldn't cost much to slap a feature like that on, and the market for 'MUSE in Wembley Special Edition: with extra Disc Featuring Matt Bellamy's fretboard for an hour' would actually be pretty significan, I reckon.[/quote]

    It'd be nice to see more of that option. I have a Queen DVD and a Dream Theater DVD both with 'bass player cam' options for a few songs. The novelty still hasn't worn off. Deacon is god lol lol!

  5. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='38344' date='Jul 29 2007, 05:27 AM']Aye its true enough, Tonyf and I reached a deal over his. Its a gorgeous sounding amp - less grindy than an Ampeg, clearer than the Bass400+ (although that is a nice amp), warmer than an Aguilar. In short full, clear, well balanced and sweet.

    I just need to get some cabs for it and hopefully that'll happen in a few weeks.


    Phyrexian has his for sale up on Talkbass IIRC. I don't know if he's sold it yet.[/quote]



    I can't even put into words what that pic does to my loins. lol. She is gawjuss!

  6. In another thread Ped was asking about microphones for miking up his gear. I have heard some really good results from the T-Bone Condenser microphones. Especially for vocals. I think Shure gear has always been artificially higher in price. I don't think it is because they are actually better than everything else either - I guess there's the perception that if something is higher in price it must be. nooo-h'waaaaay!

  7. Hey Ped! Check out what microphones were used in the models on your POD.. and also the ones used in the Ampeg SVX plugins. Pretty much the industry standards I reckon ;o)

    I really like the Nueman (spelling) U87 condensers and the similar types. A nice open sound with the ability to translate bottom end on to 'tape'. For a bit of extra room noise, plug in a PZM for boundary representation, up on a wall for example. Oh and send a DI feed as well to mix in for effect.

  8. Errrmm we have a new Wiki already and each forum has stickys that include recommended repairers/luthiers etc!

    With ref to 'cheapest prices on the web' stickys, that'd be hard to manage with so many outlets on the web changing their prices and stock so often. You could pay me to do the job full time if you like lol lol!

  9. "MAKING THIS INSTRUMENT EXTREAMLY FLEXBLE AND PERFECT FOR THE MUSICIAN WHOLIKE'S THING'S JUST THIER OWN WAY." - Except for those who have shoulders, as this thing will be so top heavy it's likely to dislocate body parts!

    I reckon it'd be fun to play though, if it wasn't (imo) so damn ugly. 13 strings, yes great.. but a bit of time of the body design wouldnt have gone amiss he he he!!!

  10. [quote name='The Funk' post='37438' date='Jul 26 2007, 05:08 PM']Ah, well, if you go Dual Mono, you can use two different bass cabinets and control the output volume of each seperately - handy if the cabs are different. You could emphasise the low end or high end or midrange and balance the two cabs with the volume controls.

    Then, if you go Stereo, you could bi-amp - splitting the frequencies output by your preamp using a crossover - and then sending each to a dedicated cab.[/quote]

    Can I just clarify. With a stereo power amp you can go dual mono, Bi amp or stereo using the 2 channels. (Bi-amp and Stereo being 2 different setups) The last meaning that you can run 2 full range channels using stereo FX like ping pong delays, reverbs, panning effects and choruses. Once you go stereo, you'll never wanna go back! ;o) (especially if you are an ERBer!)

  11. [quote name='Hamster' post='37381' date='Jul 26 2007, 03:52 PM']A desk man also told me it increases your S/N ratio - but don't ask me why!

    Hamster[/quote]


    In theory it could, but there are other reasons why it would decrease it too, especially in a noise environment such as 'the stage' ;o)

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