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Rik (ESA)

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  1. Bought a gruv gear fretwrap. PM to receipt of product took 2 days, great service with great comms, deal in confidence. Thanks Rick
  2. That's very helpful both thank you. Good to know there isn't anything drastically wrong with the volume settings! It's interesting as I've recently done away with my bass amp live (using in ears following a lot of studying of your posts ebs, thanks!), and even without my amp there is still low end by the bucket load. HPF seems to be the order of the day, I'll see how it goes! Thanks again. Rick
  3. That's really helpful, many thanks. It's a Soundcraft ui12 "desk", so has the option for HPF, but I'll need to play about with it... Thanks again, will give it a go. Rick
  4. Sadly I have found this thread too late, and purchased some myself last week. Not having used elixers before I didn't know what to expect, but these clearly aren't the genuine product; the build quality is dreadful. What is the best way to progress this with the seller please? Thanks Rick
  5. Hi - if you decide you can courier this I'll take it off your hands. Thanks Rick
  6. I reckon this is the 1st second hand one of these on here... Whoever buys will not be disappointed - absolutely love mine! GLWTS, but I reckon this will be gone in no time. Rick
  7. Hi - don't suppose you're interested in trading to a smaller combo (Markbass)? Thanks Rick
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  9. Hi all, looking for suggestions... We've just finished the upgrade to our PA (for now) to using 2 X RCF 712a tops and a 905as sub. We run the left and right channels into the sub, and deploy the built in crossover to send the signal to the tops. My question is, with only a 80 or 120hz choice for the crossover point, which is likely to be most suitable and why...? We did the first gig with it set at 120, and it was ok if a tad muddy (even with sub set on 10% volume and tops on about 70%)... But I suspect with more tweaking the lows could be tightened, though I've no idea where to start. For reference we use a soundcraft ui12 desk. All help appreciated! Thanks Rick
  10. Sold a zoom ms60-B to Pete recently (sure I'll regret moving the pedal on...), perfect transaction and a pleasure to deal with, trade in confidence with this top gent.
  11. Are either of the nano boards still available please..? Cheers
  12. Yes to both! That particular section is so flexible, I wish they had a couple of slots for it as I'd set one as a clean octaver and one as a fuzzy filter, and not have to change the settings live. The tracking on the octaver is terrific. Cheers Rick
  13. I'd echo that Iain, really pleased with the build quality and size. Not quite fathomed the sansamp settings yet but such a vast array of tones. Chorus is nice and subtle, and the tuner is bob on. Pricey, but has meant I can sell the rest of my board :-)
  14. Zoom gone, polytune going, bump for the loop pedal and Behringer gig saver!
  15. Hi all, Just taken delivery of a lurvly Tech 21 bass fly rig so it has rendered many previous pedals redundant. Will knock a few quid off if you collect from Haworth, West Yorkshire... Vein Tap Noose (soft touch version) - £30 posted Behringer BDI21 (original box) - £20 posted Thanks for looking, and any q's ask away. Cheers Rick
  16. Many thanks Phil, just the answer I was hoping for! So a power amp with 2 X 4 ohm putput would power the whole rig? Cheers
  17. That's a good question - they have a daisy chain output which id assumed sends the higher range stuff to the tops... That said its more likely a filter just for the sub. The subs are peavey messenger 15's if that helps! Thanks Rick
  18. Cheers Dood - sorry this is where I get a bit lost in terms of crossovers etc. - we actually have two amps already but very amateurly put the subs through the right hand channel of the desk and tops through the left. We then pan bass heavy instruments to the right and vice versa. Not ideal. The subs we have do contain built in crossovers hence I thought it may be best to run one amp and utilise the crossovers? Thanks again.
  19. First up, I'm sorry if this is the wrong section of the forum - mods, do please move as necessary. I usually consider myself quite knowledgable on the ohms front, but not today for some reason... Problem - what tech specs amp do I need for our PA to power 2 X 4ohm subs, and 2 X 8ohm tops? By my reckoning, each side needs an output of 2ohms from the amp, thus a 2 X 2ohm amp to power the whole lot - is this correct? If it is, not sure on the feasibility on running it from one amp... Suggestions and guidance most welcome! Thanks Rick
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