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Musicman20

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  1. [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1329851495' post='1548578'] Hmm interesting. Hmmm. Interesting. The RH450 has definately been on my radar. Just not sure that I'd like the rather compressed tones that the RH series seem to produce (according to popular www gossip). WOuld like to try one if possible though. Oh, I forgot to mention, that I tried an Ashdown Spyder 550, and was thoroughly unimpressed at it's EQ inflexibility. The ABM's, on paper, have a LOT more flexibility. [/quote] If you want a rock n roll tone, normally this is due to the age old 'tube amps being pushed' which is exactly what the TC RH amps is all about. Basically, they are emulating an Ampeg SVT when its being pushed....but it can be clean or dirty.
  2. [quote name='Matt_UK' timestamp='1329849256' post='1548530'] Same here, but a 4 banger. Been wanting an all white DJ4 for a while... Wonder if they've fixed the QC issues (string to p'up alignment) that seemed a problem with the older ones? [/quote] There was a huge thread on talkbass about a pretty recent Lakland bass, and then more came out of the woodwork, which meant what I found wasn't me being mental. The bass pictures in question all had misaligned bridges/pups and some of the B/G strings were almost hanging off the board because of it.
  3. [quote name='Ghost_Bass' timestamp='1329840053' post='1548293'] I've tried one last weekend and came out of the store with the Neo 110 i've tried it with and am now putting both my Rumble cabs for sale to go and get the Reidmar and probably a Neo 112... It really sounds good and loud. Those 250W are not "digital watts", it held its ground AB'd with my shuttle 9.0. I still don't know wich head i'll end up with because i really like the clarity of the GB and i always am a bit sceptical about chinese made stuff (reidmar says made in china...) but i'll need to use both heads live to see wich suits me best. [/quote] Don't worry about where an amp like this is made, as long as it has been inspected and checked properly. For the price, its good value. FYI - the Genz amps are made in their factory in Taiwan and inspected in the USA. I've never heard many issues with the Streamliner/Shuttle amps which is a good sign.
  4. These appear to be made in their factory overseas then checked over and inspected at Genz USA. For the price, something had to give, and I bet they are excellent quality.
  5. I had a guitar with a licensed Floyd Rose back in the day, (some sort of cheaper Jackson). Super thin neck, very easy to play, but I hated the Floyd Rose and I hated the shape/headstock. I still hate Floyd Rose trems.
  6. I'll be moving there soon, but also looking for a band. If you get gigging let me know i'll come take a look!
  7. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1329811753' post='1547598'] I'm starting to wonder if we have different definitions of "low-mid kick" here [/quote] Plus 1. In comparison to the Streamliner 900, the RH750 does NOT have the absolutely HUGE low end. When I say low end, I mean actual bass. Some Streamliner owners say the low end is juist too much, but its a unique product. The RH450/Classic/RH750 definitely, to my ears, have that kick in the low mids region for a punchy rock tone. Even with a scooped Jazz with both pups on full, the mids still ring through. The RS cabs themselves also have a small low mid bump. Together, you get a more 'sealed 8x10' low mid kick and less of the real low frequencies, (which some like, some don't).
  8. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1329790893' post='1547542'] I always liked that model. Glad it is back. [/quote] +1 great bass design. I want the White/Maple 5er.
  9. [quote name='PTB' timestamp='1329831419' post='1548030'] The argument about making their own pickups etc doesn't matter to me, nor where it's made. Only the end result is important to me. That's why we all need to play a bass to be able to tell whether it works for us, just knowing about its components isn't enough. [/quote] Agreed, and its all down to personal taste. Personally, I love the Musicman H tone...and I always have since I started bass. It was always, in my head, P, J or Ray, and the Ray for me just edged it a little. I can definitely see a Sadowsky in my future as Roger has a very good eye for design and quality, there is no doubt about that. I just think we get stung quite heavily in the UK. I would also prefer Bass Direct to be the main dealer over GuitarGuitar, because Mark would make sure they are all setup perfect and looked after at the shop.
  10. [quote name='Toasted' timestamp='1329817560' post='1547674'] I've no idea how you can justify that statement with the quality issues - well documented here - that you've had with Musicman. Find one thread about metros with 10% of the issues you had with your Stingray. [/quote] The main Stingray problem I had was, after some investigating, nothing to do with how it was originally made. It was 'modded' shall we say, when it arrived in the UK. The Metro's are often £600-£800 more than a normal Stingray H or HH. I would expect it to literally be mind blowing for that price. When i discuss quality, it is something I am quite a perfectionist with. Simple workmanship or innovations, like how flush the battery compartment is with the body, and what material/how flush the electronics rear cover is. Neckplate details, quality of wood for the fingerboard/neck etc, are all very important. The reason I side with Musicman is because they make virtually everything themselves, in their own USA factory. Little upgrades like the Truss Rod Wheel, the excellent heavy duty bridge and their own pups. As much as I have final build issues in the huge Stingray thread from the past, when I received one that was straight from the factory (and was actually the one I ordered, and not a bodge) it was stunning quality. Everything screamed 'this is worth the money'. I have 5 Musicman basses, and they are all excellent and well built in their own way. To be honest, everything over £800-900 SHOULD be excellent in terms of build etc.
  11. If you can, try both cabs. Personally, the 4x10 and 1x15 sound wonderful (to me) and I have no problems with tone/mixing the cabs at all. I would LOVE to hear two OBC115s though. When I tested a Compact, years back (probably first revision) to my ears, the OBC115 side by side with the Compact sounded more suitable for what I was after. Slightly punchier, a little more aggression. The Compact probably had more low bass movement. My rather vain eyes prefered the style of the OBC115, for obvious reasons as it looks cool. Tom Bowlus did a shootout with a load of 1x15s and it came out very favourably, (the OBC115).
  12. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1329777990' post='1547357'] Really?! How odd... [/quote] +1...low mid kick is what I'd say the RH amps have in spades...
  13. No one mentioned the onboard system TC used to make the amp sound how it does before the recent Bass Gear Mag review. It is a LOT more than just 'compression', which many tend to simplify as it is. Read the docs on the TC site. Best test it thus: Line up a similar rated amp, (in my case it was a LM3, and also a Shuttle 9.0 which is 900W!) Take into consideration how the gain/master tapers work, (eg the LM3 is a full power at roughly 12 on the master, and then REALLY compresses and clamps down once you push it, with hard clipping). Use the same cab, bass, etc. Test. I did this. I had no reason to stick with the TC....it was actually MORE expensive than the others. What did I find out? Watt ratings mean very little. Management of power and heat management is very important in these types of amps. A good limiter, like the RH450, and the recent Genz Streamliner 900, make a massive difference. Out of all the amps, the 450 was louder, simple as that. If you don't like the tone, that's different. I think if you are hitting the limits of the RH750, something isn't right.
  14. Tough one. Recent crazy UK prices of Metros are, IMO, hyping it to levels more than they are worth. For a relatively simple J bass with an onboard EQ, it's a lot of money. The quality IS good, but it should be. It's a simple bass produced in fairly high numbers now. I'd say they sit at the £1300-1400 new price bracket, not the recent £1700-2100. Nice basses, but I wouldn't buy new for the price. I still think Musicman are some of the only 'made in USA' basses that feel like they are worth the money.
  15. Oh man Best luck for the future Clarky.
  16. Wow. That is a really good sunburst.
  17. I've had many different types of high end strings, and (what I consider) to be lower end strings (Roto 66 Swing Bass, Fender) and EB strings have always been consistent, and most of all, they are worth it. I am a Musicman fan, but I liked their strings way before I bought my first Stingray. I'd like to try these. Slinky's work for me fine though, and the Group III flats are great!
  18. IMO, I would stick with the Fender. Unless you know what you are getting EXACTLY, and the actual re-sale value of the custom, then stick with the easier option. Just make sure you shop around. As I have experienced, almost all Fender's need a check over for quality. From buying over the past 15 years or so, and in particular the last 3 years with the improved American Standards, its 50:50 roughly as to whether you get a good one with decent paint, not too high a weight, good pickup/string/neck alignment, etc. Apart from the odd hickup I've experienced (and one of them nothing to do with EBMM), Musicman basses like your Ray are much much higher quality than Fender. I've owned/kept/sold on (all together) around 15 Musicman basses, and when you get a good one they are mindblowing in quality terms compared to a Fender.
  19. [quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1328981454' post='1535676'] Who gives a rats ass when it sounds amazing? [/quote] Lol, me to. Call me vain (I am) but I have to have everything aesthetically pleasing. That includes cars, basses, amps, houses, women, and cabs. It also includes clothing. It's almost like saying 'these glasses help me to see, but they don't suit me'...you would wait for ones that do suit you
  20. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1328871564' post='1533969'] Er... isn't it about what the cabs sound like? [/quote] Yes, but it helps if the aesthetics are decent as well. I wouldn't buy a car/bass I didn't like the style of.
  21. Linus - what a great gig! Congrats. I really like Weller live.
  22. Once I've moved house I might take a sneaky look at the ebay prices on the Max 9.2. It'll be a while though, and in the mean time I might decide to just get a normal 9.2 (non Max) from BD and leave it at that. Not sure I need all those controls!
  23. £75?! No way?! What is the world coming to
  24. I don't understand how they are so cheap in the USA? I mean, not just the usual difference, we are talking less than half price sometimes. I'm seriously considering just picking one up from the USA in a few months.
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