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Mesa M6 with its "pull deep" A cab that can deliver a meaty low end eg Fearless F112. (Or in place of the above a Markbass AC 121 Lite combo with its extended speaker excursion specifically for it to handle meaty lows and ability to deliver its full 500W load through its solo cab). A decent sub woofer with cross over for the PA. DOD Meatbox pedal. How much more sonic sludge could one person ever wish for? Job done!
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Mr Pink - My Level 42 tribute band. Promo video.
Al Krow replied to doc40hz's topic in General Discussion
The other thing I always find impressive is the ability to do both vocals at same time as laying down a bass line. Our dep bassist does that and I can't even sing! (Fortunately she's only been playing bass for 3 years so I'm not yet feeling threatened by her, but by my draft P45 is clearly being got ready). Being able to do both very well, like you do (albeit with an inappropriate Scotch accent - just kidding!) is taking it to the next level. Level 42 in fact. -
Please tell me why I should avoid getting a Rickenbacker!
Al Krow replied to Al Krow's topic in Bass Guitars
@prowla - what are those two very tasty basses in the centre of your pic nestled between those W'icks? -
Please tell me why I should avoid getting a Rickenbacker!
Al Krow replied to Al Krow's topic in Bass Guitars
I used to own a Warwick. But praise be, I've seen the light brother, and a Spectre has been lifted from my bass soul 😁 -
Fixed 😁
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That was clearly a gender neutral use of the word 'gent' 😁 More seriously - apologies - I hadn't looked too closely at your avatar! I'll try not to fail on that score going forward!
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Excellent! @lozkerr and @Trueno smaller / lighter pedalboards have been awarded an exemption by chief monk, so you're good to stay in a while yet gents. Haha - exactly how much was that used Digitech pedal? 😁
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@bassfan & @Sibob is getting a smaller pedalboard (or indeed any form of pedalboard) a "fail"? Kinda feels like it's entirely in the spirit of not getting more gear. Costs no more than a decent set of strings (which are defo allowed) and it's not exactly a swanky Sandberg is it?! Any leniency here refs?
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Well you'll be supporting a great British team, so it's in a worthy cause! Surprised you didn't "accidentally" order a custom bass, or is this pedal malarkey just a ruse to disguise some such sinister sneaky sequestration?!
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Mr Pink - My Level 42 tribute band. Promo video.
Al Krow replied to doc40hz's topic in General Discussion
+1 all the above! Loved it! Got me checking out Jaydee basses. But I'm not sure that they make 5ers (wallet says "phew")? -
My understanding is that the 1024 and 2024 are pretty identical in a lot of aspects, neck dimensions included. But that the oil finish on the 2024 is better.
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I think there's a typo Dave on the Legacy 500 spec you quoted. If it's 300W at 4ohms and 450W at 2.7ohms then 500W at 2ohms is very plausible. Needs to be paired with two 4ohm cabs to deliver that 2ohm load, so entirely feasible.
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Please tell me why I should avoid getting a Rickenbacker!
Al Krow replied to Al Krow's topic in Bass Guitars
Yeah, agreed - that actually does look very tasty! And the Ric's not too shabby either 😁 -
Yup, as an example outstanding sales pitch for our beloved brand, can't see how that's gonna fail to nail it. 😁
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I guess my real disappointment here is seeing our leader dropped by a Digitech pedal. I was expecting a man of bassfan's calibre and class to be felled by something amazing like a new custom Shuker bass or similar. But nope, it's an used Digitech pedal... *sigh*
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@dave_bass5strongly recommended you follow @cetera's excellent advice. I certainly did! ...and get a Spector 😁
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Aww man, you could have saved yourself a few quid by programming as many drops as you need on your Helix HX; it does it exceedingly well. (Too late to back out of your purchase?) We're now a leaderless bunch with our chief monk having fornicated. It's Sibob 2019 all over again...😁 Moi? I'm in danger of getting through a whole month without any new gear purchases (amazing!), although there is a headless bass in the FS that has me sorely tempted!
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@MartinB and @naxos10 - totally get where you are coming from. But... If we remove the pre-amp section we will need to replace it with a separate preamp, so this ceases to be a stand alone amp. I'm also a big fan of HPF but how many amps offer this? I'm guessing around 95% of pedals are 9V? From a marketing point of view Ashdown absolutely need to consider what is going to sell / be useful to an "average" guitarist or bass player.
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Hah! You're right, thanks; although I guess more commonly expressed as 3 Amps? I'll correct my post.
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Dunno if you've seen this thread? Have to admit if it was a choice between the older chipset B1on or the newer more powerful processor on the Zoom B1-4, I would go for the B1-4 every time! Worth every penny of the extra £20 in my books - and that's just for the ability to adjust volume and EQ 'globally' on the pedal itself without having to dive into the effects themselves, something not available even on the predecessor 'flagship' Zoom B3N. And having an easy to use tuner that is so easily visible in the dark is further icing on the cake.
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Ideally it would be several isolated outputs to avoid the need for a separate PSU. A single daisy chained output is likely to lead to pedal noise if several (particularly dirt) pedals are going to be used. Totally appreciate the engineering constraints in adding this to Ant / Newt - frankly hats off to you for beating the competition to get to where you already have. For me a Deluxe version would comprise Ant + 3.0 Amps single 9V output (e.g. to power a Helix) + aux in. Other isolated 9V outputs would be icing on the cake. If the Deluxe version is happening later in the year, please put me down for a pre-order - I'm supposedly trying to buy less gear this year, but I would happily fall off the wagon for an Ashdown Ant Deluxe!
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Good point about the wireless receiver - would have been a neat solution to powering a Smoothhound absent a pedal board.
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Time to start planning the great SW tour then... 😄
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Dunno whereabouts you're based Orbs, but young master bassfan uses his Berg 212 to great effect with his covers band. If you're ever in his parish, see if you can get along to hear them. Come to think of it, I might get a posse to join you 😁
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Also: Standby switch that works through the headphone send Programmable drive And above all...metal knobs that don't feel "wiggly" 😁 Awww blow that - actually you're right, a lower price would cover it just fine!