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stuckinthepod

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  1. Ratings are only a very rough guide to selection for purpose. So it would seem!
  2. Yes lesson learned there I guess. In short cab went. Ampeg is fine and still working and I'm now using 410 cabs
  3. It was the cab. Opened it up and burning smell present inside. Cab just makes a quiet, buzzy sound now, it is most definitely dead. I'm returning it for a refund.
  4. I shall thanks. I rang Ashdown and the engineers are back in Monday so I'll sound him out then.
  5. I've just checked the RM cab and its farty/buzzy town, it has expired. I'm going to ring Ashdown support as it was new.
  6. Thanks all. I'm going to get the cab looked at before I use it again. Its a mystery how the Ampeg is still going but I've lost confidence in it. I've got a gig coming up and can't risk it. I've bought a TC BQ500 Thrust instead which seems to be just the ticket.
  7. I've recently bought a RM Evo 2 112 cab. It is rated at 300w at 8ohms. I have been running at Ampeg Portaflex 350 which delivers 250w at 8ohm in to it. The ampeg has been cutting out and last practice there was an electric short burning smell from the Ampeg as it cut out and I switched it off sharpish. The Ampeg thankfully still works fine and has always performed well with a bigger 410 400watt rated 8ohm cab and zero issue. Is the issue that the cab is not correctly rated or is the Ampeg overloading? Any help appreciated ?
  8. Help required please? I've recently bought a RM Evo 2 112 cab. It is rated at 300w at 8ohms. I have been running at Ampeg Portaflex 350 which delivers 250w at 8ohm in to it. The ampeg has been cutting out and last practice there was an electric short burning smell from the Ampeg as it cut out and I switched it off sharpish. The Ampeg thankfully still works fine and has always performed well with a bigger 410 400watt 8ohn cab and zero issue. Is the issue that the cab is not correctly rated or is the Ampeg overloading? Any help appreciated RM crowd?
  9. There used to be a few metal four string basses that came set up from factory with low tunings. I’m thinking brands like ESP/Jackson/Schecter perhaps it was signature models from Korn or Deftone bassists. Speak to a local guitar tech discuss what you want and see whether you’d need extended range.
  10. We got offered a small unpaid slot at food festival approximately four hours drive away. Turned it down as we didn't want to be the opening act for Hummus...
  11. HI I'm in a rock Power Trio. I'm running a Ibanez Talman with a precision type tone (EMG Geezer PJ) through Ampeg Portaflex and Laney 410. The main part of my sound is coming from my Hartke Bass Attack Preamp pedal- Discontinued but I highly recommend one if you can find one. It adds massive girth and presence to my tone. If I need a bit more colour I add in some OD from my Ampeg Scrambler pedal. My current board looks like this:
  12. Thank you! A Classic Albums episode I haven't seen!
  13. Is this a case of dress for the job you want- Guy wanted to be in Mastodon, all places were taken. Decides to be come a soul/pop balladeer on the flip side?
  14. Daddario EXL Nickel Round wound- Far less hard on your fingies that Rotos or Ernie Balls- IMHO
  15. Biggest gig we've done last November. Proper venue and we are first support for a name Artist. Enter stage from backstage trying to look cool and collected for the hundred or so early punters there lined up at the barrier. Every thing was sounding great at soundcheck, but when I start the first song I can hear myself in the monitors and front of house, but my trousers aren't exactly flapping in a bass tornado. Turn around to look at the amp and its dark. In my pre-gig nerves I've forgotten to turn on the bloody Ampeg and all I'm hearing is the DI to FOH from my preamp pedal. Clearly punters are hearing bass so not an issue ....but at the end of first song I have a walk of shame to the amp to turn it on- Which being a Portaflex - erupts in beautiful purple light to highlight my shame in a beautiful glow...
  16. Great bass players in Norfolk. Lots of double thumbers....
  17. Errgh, I feel like I just caught something. How old are those strings also.
  18. The BB sounds great as it is and the EMGs wouldn't fit anyway as the BB has the metal pickup rings and the pups have rounded ends. Talman needed minimal adjustment for the EMGs and it sounds immense.
  19. Best of the Year for me was my Ibanez Talman. I picked it up in Dawsons closing down sale for £130 new and then dropped a set of PJ EMG Geezer Butlers in. Its now ow my main gigging bass as it sounds monstrous (although I like the neck far less than my Yamaha BB)!!! Worse for me was a EHX Bass Big Muff. Failed to get any decent usable tones out of it.
  20. http://www.flyguitars.com/interviews/martinturner2.php This is really very interesting
  21. and.. Your distinctive sound comes in part from a Gibson Thunderbird, which you’ve played for decades. When Wishbone Ash was first in the studio, I had a Harmony I bought for £5. The producer took one look and said, “No, we need a fresh, new guitar.” They rented a Fender Jazz Bass, which was completely wrong for me because it’s quite clippy if you play with a pick. Is that when you found the Thunderbird? First, I discovered Rickenbacker basses. I had one sent over from the States in ’71 – it was one of the few made with 21 frets and its neck broke when we were flying to Europe for a festival. I was really upset and rang up Overend Watts, the bass player in Mott the Hoople, asking if I could borrow one of his Thunderbirds. I ended up buying it and used it since. What did you like about it? I call it a cricket bat with wings. It’s one piece of wood from the headstock through the body, and that design is shared by Rickenbacker. I played with a pick, so I needed a guitar that had quite a bit of low-end to it. I’ve played a lot of instruments over the years, particularly for recording, and strangely, it always sounds the same. Maybe it’s more to do with me than the instrument. Do you play with your fingers? Yes, but I prefer my leather plectrum to fingers. It was made for me by an African guy and I have two or three with slightly different thicknesses. What kind of strings do you use? Rotosound. They’ve got a trashy edge to them; I use a .105 on the bottom. https://www.vintageguitar.com/27229/martin-turner/
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