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  1. Just my opinion, of course, but I played in originals metal bands for 20 odd years and I never used any distorted sounds, kept it tight and punchy because with two massive fuzzy guitars, I didn't want the bass to get lost in that. Obviously that might not be waht you want, but may be worth recording yourselves and seeing what you think??? Best of luck 🤘🤘🤘

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  2. On 02/06/2023 at 19:19, NJE said:

    For ages I heard a line in Pearl Jams rearviewmirror wrong.

     

    Original line: saw things, so much clearer

    I heard: Sophie, so much cleaner.

     

    There is a guy on Instagram who does amazing misheard lyric videos. One of his common ones is swapping out ‘the rain’ for Lorraine in songs. It ruins so many songs and is hard to unhear 😄

     

    Not just you, I always thought it was "Soap is so much cleaner" 😂😂😂

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, TheRev said:

    I was playing in The Grace upstairs at the same time. Heard their soundcheck as we were loading in and the Dingwall was indeed a monstrous sounding thing.


     

    Wow, didn't know there was anything above the venue ( I'm from out of town and it was dark😆😆😆), hope your gig went well

  4. Kris Barras band at Highbury Garage last night, great performance from the band, and the sound was one of the best hard rock mixes I've ever heard, everything was very tight, punchy and powerful, just how I like it. The bass player played a Dingwall ( I think) 6 string, and it was so clear and punchy, with no bloat at all, I couldn't see an amp on his side of the stage so not sure if he went straight to PA...???


     


     

     

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, tom1946 said:

    Here yer go...

    I only need 3 knobs so I prefer the input jack on the front.

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    I have the orange version too, just for home use, it's a great bass to play, and I absolutely love the way it looks.

     

    Those MTD basses do look very nice too, a bit pricey compared to the Ibanez though.

  6. The bands that awakened my music addiction were AC/DC and Iron Maiden and I still regularly listen to both, my gateway albums were Piece of Mind and For Those About To Rock, and while these may not be their best, they'll always have a special place in my heart and soul 🤘🤘🤘

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  7. I was working in Lakeside shopping centre back in '92 (?) and me and my mate spotted Steve 'Arry Harris, my bass God, having a spot of lunch with his Mrs. ( or a random lady, who knows) so we sprinted all the way back to HMV and purchased an Iron Maiden calendar, and returned to get the good man to autograph it, which he did with a smile and good grace, despite being halfway through a sizeable cheese baguette. I wish we could have had a chat, but I felt it was pushing my luck having already spoiled his lunch.
     

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  8. For me , the absolute peak pointy ( although with a strangely subdued headstock) was the Def Leppard Hamer scarab bass. The body is small enough to not look unwieldy, but still with extreme angles and edges you wouldn't want to poke yourself in the eye with....😉

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  9. Obviously they're cool AF. 😉 I ditched my Japanese '86 Squier P bass ( which is probably quite desirable nowadays) for an Aria pro with pointy headstock, thin neck, lightweight, sparkly red, everything the P bass wasnt. It probably sounded dreadful but it didn't matter, it looked sooooo good with all the bright clothes and hair and stuff. Great dayz.....

     

    like this one, but not this one.....

     

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  10. I have the SRMD and it's very similar to the SR I had a few years ago, (it needed a little smoothing with one of those washing up sponge things from new to make it super smooth) it's a lovely playing and feeling neck IMO. Not got any glossy lacquer on it either which I like.

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  11. Rival Sons / Dirty Honey at KentishTown Forum. Mentioned by others from previous dates on this tour, just an incredible pair of rock bands who, for me, strike the perfect balance of the 70's vibe with modern, well written songs. Also helps to have two of the better male rock vocalists I've ever heard in my 40 years watching bands.

    The sound was , refreshingly, a master,class in mixing a rock band, you could hear the bass, the bass drum kicked but didn't swamp, and the vocals were clear above the guitar which didn't drown out everything. Top job .

     

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  12. 8 hours ago, LiamPodmore said:

     

    I saw Tremonti in Manchester and it was the same problems. Loud even with my earplugs in, though the bass wasn't too bad. It was one of the most rammed gigs i have ever been to, and incredibly hot with it being mid 20's that day. They always put on a hell of a show though. 


     

    Seems their sound guy just cranks everything to 11 and thinks "that'll do", which is annoying as the band deserve better. They were great.

  13. Tremonti at Shepherds Bush Empire.

    The band were excellent, top notch, and the sound was LOUD. The guitars and vocals (for me) were all good, the bass was it's usual mess for a hard rock band, and the drums struggled to be clear against the wall of guitar, but maybe it's where I was standing.
    And ( maybe I'm just getting too old for this type of gig, or covid has reset my preferences) my god there were some people in there, never seen it so full, it was actually uncomfortable, even at the back where the main bar is. I did find a bit of space near a side bar eventually.

  14. Planty and Krauss did The Battle of Evermore and a stripped down When the Levee Breaks to finish their set and those songs  are still magical to me. As mentioned, would have been better in a more intimate venue.

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  15. Being in a heavy band I spent most of the 90's playing stuff off the low D or B on a five string to get the 'heaviness', then I watched Geezer Butler playing to the heaviest riffs ever on a four string halfway up the neck and had a moment of "duh!!!!". 
    I guess players like John Deacon and Geezer knew a thing or two about filling the gap in a one guitar band. 😊

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