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  1. 8 hours ago, Ricky Rioli said:

     

    If that's been made for who I think it was made for, a guy on TB and bassesbyleo called bdgotoh, he's not short of opportunities for appreciating the L2k – huuuuge collection of G&Ls.

    I shall check with the man to see if it is for him but I think he's more into Lulls these days. We shall see!

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  2. Have a 434 amd it does the job admirably - producing the tones you seek.

    Have owned several L2ks but all USA though same electronics and noisy bits. I believe old school tones can be coaxed out of it but with much more finaigling not as instantaneous as is the 434. The range of tones on the GL is far greater than 434 

    Necks on Tribs are known to be bloated whereas 434 neck is just superb.

    Currently using 434 as it gets job done perfectly and at right price. Watch for the rattly tuning peg - mine had it and sorted with super glue.

    The best of G&L IMO is the L-1000 with finer fretwire and the Musicman profile neck - the original. Amazing tone machine for classic sounds.

     

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  3. Headrush is an ALTO in disguise.

    Personally think THUMP is very poor; seen multiple failures.

    RCF is better choice but 12" if you can swing it.

    Budget choices would be ALTO and BEHRINGER (15")

    I use YAMAHA DXR 12" but am old school and still prefer my combo amp (AER amp 3). If you are always with a soundman, FRFR is OK but I like the comfort of something nearby with knobs to tweak. Budget combo would be a Fender Rumble V3 - light and good sounds depending on your genre. Even cheaper would be the Behringer BXD with claims of massive watts! Not tried one. 

    No substitute for trying before you buy. Have fun!

  4. Just can't get over how prices have sky-rocketed on MM stuff. The last StingRay I had was a mint 2008 I sold for $800. Perhaps the market and mindset will adjust but these prices are off the charts. Anyway, had several Rays when they were affordable. Enjoyed them but found them a little limited. Some say they are one trick ponies but if so, it' a good trick. So if people are willing to pay these prices, on with the show; reluctantly I am unable to participate.

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  5. Horrorshow - I think you are probably right. Ray is nearly always 'clanky'. Not so the G&L L2K - used in passive mode (BTW still functions if battery dies - unlike my Ray which fell over mid gig!), it is much calmer but capable of trebly cutting sounds too. Extremely versatile.

    I have 2 caveats with G&L:

    a. can be heavy - always ask!

    b. don't care for the modern frets and j neck but love them when sorted with my personal options - only in USA models. I'm just too picky, neck is fine for most.

    Well worth giving G&L a go. My fave model is L1000 followed by L2k and SB-2 but beware of L1500 - clank city!

    Good luck

  6. Bought HX stomp from Walshy and it is here in Spain in less time than it would take in UK.

    Great packing and shipping, friendly and timely communication. Excellent transaction. 

    A great advertisement for doing deals on TalkBass. Thanks Paul

  7. Thanks to those that added their suggestions of less obvious bass amps. Just looking at things outside SVT, B15 etc

    Interesting to read how members dial up a sound in their modeler and how some felt that bass models were somewhat irrelevant.  Jus Lukin’s observation that bass amps in a modeler make a great jumping off point was great and Fretmeister’s comments were dead on the money.

    I’m new to the whole subject but have dipped my toe in the water by buying a NUX mg 300 which contains the princely sum of ZERO bass amps. So I set out to send NUX a list of a few bass amps they might like to model, hence my original post. As my unit was €127, I won’t be holding my breath for instant action.

    As suggested above, I built some bass patches from what was available in guitar amps - Jc 120, hi watt and Bassman. Bit of compression and eq.  NUX 300 supports external IRs. I bought a bass pack from RedWirez for under 10 dollars that has SVT, b15, hartke  410 and Aguilar 15, all miked with multiple mics. These made all the difference. Some great patches despite lack of a bass specific amp.

    Highly recommend the humble NUX - maybe I’ll Kemper or Helix at some point, but for now, this will do fine.

  8. Great playing basses. HOWEVER, as several have noted, pickups/preamp are subpar. The recent inclusion of the Markbass pre has improved things. Suggestion to change the electronics IMO is ill advised on a bass of this value, unless it is viewed as a 100% ‘keeper.’ I’ve got an A4 with the same issues but it plays really well so has remained in the lineup. I’ve considered replacing electronics package but it’s an expensive and risky proposition. It’s a mystery that Cort has persisted with the Bart mk1 setup - they’d sell far more with a change. 
    If you can get the Markbass pre, you’ll have a great bass. Good luck!

  9. Learnt the same lesson with a StingRay many moons ago.

    Replaced by a G&L L2000 which gets along fine in active or passive.

    Like others have commented - why would a manufacturer set us up for a failure like this? Which basses, other than G&L, work just fine without on passive when the juice runs out?

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  10. John is that the 3 or 4 switch one?

    I have looked at Hotone but had come to the conclusion that price wise it was too close to Stomp. 

    I liked the construction and the sounds plus the switch to go between instruments 

    can you tell me why you are so happy with it?

    Thanks for your comment, it’s so great to see someone doing it.

  11. the NUX MG300 is a cheap modeler that sounds great for electric. What are opinions on if and how it could also serve for acoustic Git and bass?

    playing in a duo doing outdoor terraces in Spain and called upon for all 3 instruments to vary things up. Our PA is capable but I want to buy a modeler on which I can create patches for each and swiftly switch between. The NUX is cheap but I think might work. Any ideas or ALternative budget modellers welcomed..

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  12. Have a Valeton Dapper which is competent and also great value.

    However very tempted by the new ‘Atomic Amps bassbox’. Not had a play with it but thought some dems online outstanding. Atomic have really cracked the small pedal thing with the ‘Firebox’ for guitar. They’ve spent a lot of time on the ‘Bassbox’. Perhaps ideal for OP’s needs?

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