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dave_bass5

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  1. We play it in Bb and ive not noticed a low D. then again, maybe im not playing it exact. Lowest i go is a F.
  2. Yeah, one of the best looking basses in the Lakland catalogue IMO. I never really liked Jazz basses back then but i got mine because i love the look of the blocks and inlay and the matching headstock. They are coming out with a replacement though, but of course it wont be called a DJ.
  3. Good luck selling this. My DJ5 was the best looking and playing bass ive ever owned but i could never warm to its tone. Even when i changed it to a PJ.
  4. I wonder if the poll should have been based on gigging basses. That would maybe give a better indication of how much playing time a set of strings get.
  5. I started a thread around christmas time on here as i didnt know anything about MM basses either. If you can track it down there is loads of good info in it. Im also not a lover of P necks and thats really the only reason i dont own a SR4. My Ray34 has a P sized neck and while i can play it im struggling and dont play it much now. They do a version called a SLO special that has a Sterling (jazz) sized neck. That what i would kill for. Could the NR stand for Natural/rosewood by any chance? EDIT: Probably not i guess as all the Natural ones ive seen have maple fretboards.
  6. Ive given out quite a few sets of strings on here, some almost new. I change mine about every 6 weeks if im gigging every weekend. While i dont like the strings too zingy i dont like thme when they go dull. Saying that im going back to Chromes for a while as i like how they sound and they last forever so i should save a bit of money.
  7. [quote name='4-string-thing' post='886566' date='Jul 5 2010, 06:51 PM']Ah, I should have said 300w 8ohms each....[/quote] Yeah, i was going to ask, seeing as you already have been using them both together. I would say that this sort of cab wouldn't be ideal for punching through a band mix, probably not enough mids. I think the new cabs would be a good idea.
  8. Two wedding with my other band this weekend. Could well be the last time i play with them as they are splitting up at the end of the year. On sat we were playing at Nottingham Uni. Lovely venue and great crowd. I used my BD21 (Sansamp clone) for the first time with my CVJ and god did it sound meaty. Very pleased. last night we were in Bath (yeah yeah) at Priston mill. Another nice barn type venue. Although we were knackard from the night before (and got to the venue 4 hours too early so had to sit in the cars and watch the rain) we had a great gig, probably better than the night before. The Groom was an Aussie so we did a lot of our more rocky covers, plus of course some ACDC and it was more like a proper rock gig than a wedding. Great way to end the weekend. Now im back and work, trying to catch up on some sleep.
  9. If your cabs are 4 ohms then you can only use one cab connected to a MAG head. Dont connect both to the MAG.
  10. [quote name='Rich' post='883775' date='Jul 2 2010, 10:39 AM']Don't worry Dave, if Si started disappearing up his own butt, his missus would soon bring him back down to earth she's great[/quote] I guess my statement sounded a bit sweeping but i hope the IME qualified it as just personal experience. My girlfriend is a singer, ive disappeared up.....oops, wrong thread lol.
  11. [quote name='OldGit' post='883767' date='Jul 2 2010, 10:35 AM']Sorry Can't talk to you as you are just a bass player [/quote] Yeah, sorry sir, i should know my place (bows, stays low and walks backwards out of the throne room). Im still strugling with backing vocals. Although i do them as im the weakest singer i dont get a monitor so most of my singing is probably never heard. maybe thats a good thing. One thing i do find is its hard to do both for more than a bar or so at the same time so big respect to anyone who can.
  12. Nice one, sounds liek a great night for you and the audience. Well done. So you'll be demanding your own dressing room now, and no blue M&M's lol. LSD soon turns you in to a twat IME ;-)
  13. [quote name='IK Multimedia' post='883553' date='Jul 1 2010, 11:37 PM']heard some good things that are coming just a couple of hours ago. Can't wait![/quote] Sounds very intriguing.
  14. [quote name='Musicman20' post='882582' date='Jun 30 2010, 11:31 PM']That colour looks great! I can see by looking at yours that I had a fairly rare problem; a neck pocket gap and a step between the neck side to the body. Yours looks perfect! Enjoy [/quote] To my eyes that step is still there, especially at the body end. Could be my contacts playing up though. Its a lovely bass though, im jealous even though i would never get one (neck too big).
  15. Cheers Peter, cant wait to get hold of one. It definitely looks like a quality product, and i prefer the look fo this ot the Peavey one. Im having to learn a level 42 song as a first dance. Sitting her in the living room trying to slap (badly) while the others watch CSI is quite surreal. shame i didnt get one for the weekend but im sure ill have plenty of opportunities to use it.
  16. [quote name='4 Strings' post='882706' date='Jul 1 2010, 08:53 AM'](I realise when you say '3', you mean 3 O'Clock which is a hefty boost!)[/quote] It is but IIR 12 is flat so its not like its gone 3/4 of the way around the dial.
  17. [quote name='silddx' post='882319' date='Jun 30 2010, 07:38 PM']I wasn't listening to the bass at all, just the song as a whole, then a little lick jumped out and I thought "Mmm, that was quite a cool lick", and I started listening to the bass more. I thought "Mmm, it's a little sloppy here and there but some of those fills are pretty decent, and it's pumping along nicely, this guy has a decent feel but he needs to reign himself in a bit and tighten it up a touch. But generally it's really nice, a bit quirky, and that little lick half way through made me want to listen to the bass." "Shouldn't be too difficult to learn but I'll never remember all those fills.". Just before the song finished, I realised the bass player was me [/quote] I cant say i have experienced this but then i wouldn't recognize your playing without it being pointed out to me
  18. Yeah, i was looking at that last night. Im hoping the iRig works out as the Peavey looks a bit bulky.
  19. Yep, same here. Mostly play with the mids, thats where it seems to make the biggest difference between only sounding good on stage and being loud enough out front
  20. [quote name='Kev' post='879206' date='Jun 27 2010, 08:47 PM']No, istrobosft needs to be updated as your quite right, the strobe doesnt work. However i find polytune to be a much better tuner so im using that anyway[/quote] Ive just updated istrobosoft and it seems to work fine now under iOS4.
  21. Thats a shame. I assume they have checked all the way around the dome for a loose section. With my 1212L driver i had to push down all the way around until i found the problem but with my UL212 i never did find the problem, although it sounds exactly the same as your getting. Good luck with it.
  22. Whats actually wrong with the driver?
  23. [quote name='4 Strings' post='881911' date='Jun 30 2010, 01:38 PM']If something can't be heard, my mantra for mixing is to listen to everything else to see why before making anything louder. Any 300W bass amp that's been honestly rated should be loud enough for all but big festivals it is likely the problem is elsewhere. I have a 350W rig and I can't go anywhere near it at much above half volume.[/quote] You obviously know your stuff but i want to add to the above. we have done a few weddings in Marquees this summer and i have had to turn up quite loud. This is just me playing at soundcheck, no PA support and no one else playing. Standing on the other side of the dance floor i was very quiet at my normal 1/4 to 2/3 on the master. I know the position of the master is no indication of how loud i am but i generally dont need to touch it for indoor gigs. I have had to go to about 2 o'clock for these gigs as the stage (hollow platform) and lack of walls have made it difficult to get the low end out across the dance floor. My rig is a 500watt, quite pokey (ie, lots of mids) so that helps but i doubt i could have used my MAG combo.
  24. [quote name='Adrenochrome' post='881863' date='Jun 30 2010, 01:03 PM']Get more sensitive speakers. 600 watts is plenty of horsepower.[/quote] Well the amp is only putting out 300watts total (assuming they are 8 ohms) it might not really be the speakers, although i agree, the more sensitive the better. I also suggest boosting the mids more, but certainly not cutting them.
  25. [quote name='4-string-thing' post='879325' date='Jun 27 2010, 10:44 PM']Ah, I should mention that I only used the Ashdown rig, not the Acoustic stuff, as the point is I am trying to downsize a bit (so, Mr Foxen, your doom rig is not the answer) The PA speakers were up to the job, but as the guitarists and drums didn't need it, neither should I! I was loud enough when onstage in front of my rig, but when I went out front with my wireless kit, I could hear the bass, but not as much as I wanted![/quote] Are these cabs 8 ohms? That would give you the full 300watts from the MAG head. IME this isnt always enough. my bands only have one guitarist (to speak of) each and they use combos but even a 40watt Fender combo can blast my MAG300 C-115 out of existence at a outdoor or marquee gig. I now use 500watt rigs but i always have to turn up quite a bit for Marques and outdoor gigs. I guess without any walls to bounce the low freqs off you have to push your rig harder. And that can sometimes mean in to distortion which isnt nice.
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