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jaydentaku

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  1. Thanks for all the info. Yeah, this is most certainly GAS. :D

    I like the look of that 700RB.

    http://basschat.co.uk/topic/177659-gallien-krueger-700rb-bass-head-fs-l199/page__p__1674057__hl__gallien%20krueger%20__fromsearch__1#entry1674057

    Its in my price range and it looks featured enough to satisfy my need to tinker and through tinkering I can learn a think or two about sound and get closer to perfecting my own style. I feel limited by the laney head in terms of learning and features.

    When using an amp with a wattage rating higher than the cab wattage rating, I assume you need to make sure it isnt turned up to high or the cab will blow? Is that right and is that all you need to look out for?

  2. I would prioritise getting rid of the head over the cab, but on the other hand, the cab is so big!

    I do like the look and sound of the Orange crush combo 100, but I am not experienced enough to know if that would be adequate enough for a gig environment and I don't believe it has DI. For that money, I could get a nice trace Elliot head second hand.

  3. Last year, I acquired a cab and a head so I could do some gigging with the band. It's just what the guitarist had lying about.

    We are a metal band and therefore rather loud and I have no trouble with volume, but I can't help but feel that what I have is a bit sh*t and I could do with something I have chosen and to suit me.

    The head is a Laney BH150. I believe its from the 90's. In Terms of features, it has some, but not many. The compressor doesn't seem to do anything. It isn't satisfying me in terms of features and size. It seems far too big for what it is.

    The cab is an antique, a HH Electronics 412BL. Its from circa 1976 and it is HUGE! I just fits in my car and weighs a tonne. I love it and it works.

    I haven't the experience or the facility to compare and contrast with others.

    So, am I fine with what I have or is it a total pile and could do with replacing?

    What do you think of the cab? Does this just need a decent amp?

    I could do with something smaller I guess.

    Given I play metal, with two loud guitars and drums in medium sized clubs and pubs, what should i be looking for.

    So many questions!

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  4. very nice shape. Like the top, but I think its a bit 'busy' in terms of the natural pattern. Perhaps a less complex pattern next time? is there going to be enough support for the neck once it is in?

  5. [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1336590968' post='1648149']
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Why? Because they wanted to escape from it?[/font][/color]
    [/quote]

    I had a huff with my GF once and ended up in Spandau. That is all. :mellow:

  6. This is VERY interesting. My current setup is an old 90's Laney with a HUGE H||H 412BL cab. It weighs a tonne and I love it. I have an old English made Carlsbro practice amp which I was looking to replace with a new Roland.

    I would be very interested in trying one of these new H||H combos.

  7. yep. its all about popping it in the case until you are on (unsually somewhere out of the way of the amps and cables and in clear sight of the audience (where you will likely be standing when not playing). I use the little hercules stand when I am on, just incase, but it is usually too cramped for it to be of any use.

  8. I think, if I was in your shoes, I would look for a different band to be apart of. There are plenty of people out there who value the benifits of a pool of talent. If someone doesn't like your vibe and you are not happy, take the time to find others that are. I think you are giving up too easily and a musical dictatorship (too strong?) sounds like a hiding to nothing. Your troups will get as fed up as you are now, regardless of what they may have signed up for.

    I suggest you find a guitarist who plays or played bass. They will know where you are coming from.

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