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sunburstjazz1967

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  1. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1456351099' post='2988269']

    Please can someone tell me how you kill the mwahh on a fretless. I've tried relaxing the truss rod on mine, in the hope that it will help, but I still find I get fed up with it sounding like a sittar.

    I'm playing a fretless Streamer with Chromes.
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    Resist the urge to slide into the next note, the problem with that is you need to be able to 'stop' a note bang in tune time and time again, you can still slide into position but you do it without the note ringing out, as soon as you pluck and move or hang around on a note adjusting it's pitch....mwah! Of course the mwah can be good so I'm not knocking those that do but the players like Deacon I enjoy where they play it straight and it sounds fretted most of the time but with the odd mwah here and there.

  2. [quote name='Rich' timestamp='1456232562' post='2986821']

    Yes you're right. Said orchestral player would probably know (or at least [i]think[/i]) you meant this.


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    ¡Da Gamba!

    upright bass players have been bass players a lot longer than the users of these new fangled fretted beginner ones!

  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1456221490' post='2986680']


    They're all empty - he has a Rumble 100 offstage. :D
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    No need for that even but whilst people on a bass forum will buy gear that they see and hear with their eyes when their favourite players are clearly on in ears then it pays to ship 7 GK cabs around the world I guess?! They mic up one 10" speaker and that supposedly captures the tone of them all.

  4. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1456170701' post='2986252']


    I briefly plugged a GK MB200 into an 8x10 in a rehearsal room and it sounded fantastic. But the MB200 sounds fantastic anyway. Looked pretty silly, though. :D
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    I dont mind heads smaller than cabs, its the ones wider than the cabs that I couldn't cope with on stage, I see lots of these barefaced cabs with a wider rack case on top and it looks bad to me, many pro players use massive cabs without a head on show at all, Flea has 7 big cabs and no heads for example!

  5. [quote name='Muzz' timestamp='1456167471' post='2986199']


    And how often do you get to really hear that 'perfect tone', even on stage? It's very venue dependent for positioning, then there's the guitard and those cymbals to contend with...the clearest I've ever heard my bass tone onstage is with a nice me-centric mix in my in-ears (and I use them with modelling software), and then...oh...I don't need the big rig... :unsure: :D
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    If the rest of my band would go in ears all I'd use is a di box, in fact I could just use an inbuilt fx patch in our digital mixer, now that would be light weight, how heavy is a software patch?!

  6. [quote name='stevie' timestamp='1456154839' post='2986001']
    [IMG]http://i64.tinypic.com/mbjrjm.jpg[/IMG]
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    Yep hats off to ya :) All we wanted in the other thread was a playful pun post from a certain member, 17 pages later we are still waiting :(

  7. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1456163258' post='2986116']
    The big valve amps and big heavy cabs to me do sound better, but not to the extent that I would want to carry them around. If they sounded twice as good then I might be tempted but to me it really is only about 10% better, there`s just a bigger "feel" to the sound, as oppose to just the loudness. But with careful use of a good amp/good pedals I`m nearly there, with a rig that my knackered back doesn`t mind at all.
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    I agree and how much of that 10% gets to the audience via the PA if the gig is big enough to require a big amp? This "perfect tone" is mainly only enjoyed by the player as their on stage monitoring.

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