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Musicman20

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  1. Ah its bad timing for me. I used to live right near you but now Im up here and Im not back to see family in NE Lincs until the end of July. Im really shocked this hasnt sold.
  2. Ah...right. Hmm. Ive not got a digital MB amp, but Ive got the TC. The sound of the RH doesnt go through the cab; its just the actual unit itself I believe. Im pretty sure any F1/F500 owner would be able to sort this out. Put a topic on talkbass....someone over there will answer really quickly
  3. The digital amps of the modern day can make quite a funny 'zip' noise when turned off. The TC RH450 does this. Its sounds futuristic; I like it. I tried another RH450 and it was exactly the same. Im pretty sure that virtually all digital amps make a whoosh or zip when then are turned on/off. It may also be your fan powering up or down.
  4. Good idea...
  5. [quote name='Pkomor' post='856666' date='Jun 3 2010, 10:59 PM']I dont, but I mean that even with no bass plugged in or the volume turned right down on the amp there seems to be an inherent hiss through the tweeter. I might be making too much of it![/quote] Ah, I see. Hmm, I know JTUK and plenty of other Basschatters have these cabs. they will chime in soon and help I reckon. Its probably nothing, but best to always check
  6. I owned a modern 810E (Ampeg) for about 9 months. It sounded pretty lame at low volume levels. When I bought the Aguilar cabs, my ears suddenly starting hearing so much more! I vote for two 4x10s. One 8x10 is a real pain to move unless you have friends who will help all the time/live in a house/can store it safely in a practice room/have a big enough van. As with most gear, it was the 'hype' from seeing bands that made me get an 8x10. I didnt like it. My advice? If you want a powerhouse cabinet, get a stunning 4x10 (4 ohm) or something like the Berg NV610. Youd be surprised at what the TC RS cabs can do; its the height advantage that makes them sound HUGE.
  7. Hmm Its a Ray with an F500? Do you have you mids/highs boosted a lot on your bass?
  8. Hi! What do you mean by hiss? There is a certain 'noise' with nearly all tweeters, especially if you run your treble high and have the tweet on full. My DB212 makes a VERY slight noise near the tweet but you have to really listen for it. Thats with a very similar LM3. Usually I have tweeters on max 1/3...or off.
  9. Im doing a similar thing with a Stingray I want to order to replace my Classic. It would be White body/black plate/black pickguard/maple board. Purely as the other EBs I have coming are rosewood and I like a mixture.
  10. [quote name='Linus27' post='856328' date='Jun 3 2010, 05:33 PM']Yep, all the time in my driving guitar punk pop days. Used to break a string every 4 or 5 gigs but then I did play fairly heavy with a pick. Not heavy as in heavy music, heavy as in I play heavy. Got quite good as being able to improvise the bass lines with one less string. Quite a weird feeling when a string breaks. String goes all floppy and it feels like everything goes to jelly as both hands try to make contact with a solid string and trying to find the right note on a different string I have found that now I play with fingers more, I still dig in really hard and get a clanking sound as the strings hit the frets and pole pieces on the pickups. I tend to hit down on the strings rather that pluck them upwards. I guess its different if not ideal [/quote] +1 Back in my old band, I used to use light Rotos with a fairly heavy ish pick, and play REALLY fast, and when we were on tour the adrenaline often hit me onstage so id dig in far too much. Snapped a few E's and A's doing that. It will probably happen again. Recently Im playing much calmer music, but Im missing that massive adrenaline rush of playing ridiculously fast on a Precision. Cant beat punk.
  11. There is possibly going to be a dealer for the north very soon.
  12. Birdseye maple neck, thats it. Not keen on flame/quilted bodies, but thats just me
  13. I still personally like having a pedal; I don't really want my phone on the floor
  14. There is a few updates on the 'Schroeder' front. Are they still quite popular in the UK?
  15. [quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='855555' date='Jun 2 2010, 11:43 PM']It seems like a lot but its because of the exchange rate! The NYC i bought 2 years ago when it was $2 to the £1 cost $4085 (just over £2000) now at today's rates the same bass would be £2800 ahh i remember the days when a metro 4 string was about £1400 im so glad i bought when i did [/quote] £1400 seems much more reasonable!
  16. They do have some high end basses in stock, but I think the pricing, especially on Metro Sadowskys, is insane! Almost £2100. Its a shame most of their prices across the whole bass range is quite high.
  17. [quote name='Doddy' post='855291' date='Jun 2 2010, 07:59 PM']So I'm guessing that the Rotisserie ovens and tumble dryers didn't give him the tone he was after. However,who would have guessed that he'd start endorsing Orange!! [url="http://www.bravewords.com/news/140090"]http://www.bravewords.com/news/140090[/url][/quote] This is quite cool.
  18. I was going to say rosewood, but the colour of the bass and the pickups in this instance means the maple just tips it!
  19. Yep, got it this afternoon, great App!
  20. Yep its great!
  21. Linus, I was cheeky for you and asked on the pricing of that Olympic White P, and he said the price is pretty much firm due to the charges he has to pay. I doubt you would be able to talk him down much. The thing is, people who do not know the market would probably pay that, but we know otherwise. If he said £500 all in itd be good, but £600 is too much.
  22. Ive had a look at the specs and the CMD121H is a little too large unfortunately. Back to the drawing board!
  23. [quote name='Linus27' post='855043' date='Jun 2 2010, 04:17 PM']Yeah the price is putting me to be honest. If it was £500 then I would go for it but £575 is quite steep considering they go for around £400 - £450 on here. Then like you say £650 for an MIA one. I think patience is needed.[/quote] I think £600 is WAY off the price it should be. You can find them for much better prices than that. You should be able to get a good MIA 08-10 in White for £650; perhaps a tiny bit more for a total minter if its barely been used. Depends on how much they want to sell it. Probably around £25 more for a sunburst.
  24. Nice! I dont need anymore dirt pedals but thats one nice distortion! Aguilar do seem to get it right every time
  25. www.interparcel.com
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