
Elfrasho
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Not sure this excites me this much. Pr9bably Will sound decent enough but what's it doing that makes it a better option than a b3?
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I used to have a multiFX which had an external loop which could be mixed in at different points in the chain. So basically I ran a Fuzz pedal at full pelt in the loop and then each patch I wanted some fuzz in I would mix it in at the right place in the chain, at different levels. It was an extremely useful thing to have, and it meant I didn't need to rely on the onboard fuzz sound (which were not great). I only got rd of it as the mutiFX was big and bulky and I wasn't really needing as many sounds as I had at my disposal. This, accompanied with a nice analogue Fuzz and dirt in the loops, along with a expression pedal would pretty much cover everything for the gigging bassist, all in a very small footprint! For me, this is a great idea! I just wish it came out 5 years ago when I probably needed one!
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Mine is set medium I'd say. It can go lower but I like a bit of grab to the strings which I feel you lose if you go mega low. I tried my mates bass (who is outstanding) and his action was high. I read somewhere (from a techguy) most basses can be set up the exact say you like as aslong as theres no fundamental problems with the neck or the actual design.
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If you want to learn all the songs though... personally speaking, you should listen to them whilst commuting etc especially if there is odd bits. But honestly I'd be surprised if aerosmiths or bonjovis gigging set list is as big as that. Most originals gigs are between 6 and 15 tunes. Your bands fans (If they have any) will likely want to hear 3 or 4 of the same songs every gig. Once you realistically look at it, theres not a lot to learn.
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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1497428620' post='3317981'] They won't be playing 70 songs every gig and some songs on the records won't have been played since, so get a set list off them, or at least a list of songs they play regularly. Start with those and work around to the rest later. [/quote] This. An originals band with that many releases will have a 30 strong set. A lot often recorded tunes will never or almost never be played live. So try get their last set and learn that. If you've joined the band then surely you already know this?
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Not quite the same but I had a mag300 head which was sitting unused at our rehearsal room. It had started buzzing and id already put too much mpney into fixing other bits to it so I replaced it with nice new amp. On a clear out I offered it to the other bands before i was juat going to lob it out. One of the guys took it off me expecting to have a tinker with. Spoke to him a few months later and it turns out he'd done nothing with it and it was perfectly fine! Doh! Could have been worse, I was just going to Toss it if no-one took it off my hands!
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Nope. Can listen to that for about 30 seconds. Bass players that video from the 12th feet upwards are missing the point imo.
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So been into richer sounds and got a set of the hd206. Firstly the sound is great. Balanced and not bass heavy. Secondly I dont think they are particularly loud. On my mobile phone the volume needs cranked to get anywhere near my in ear ones.. shouldn't be a problem for my application , they will pr0bably never leave the house! As a bonus they seem to be pretty well made with a decent jack. Thanks for your help guys, I'm happy with the purchase!
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[quote name='naxos10' timestamp='1497166759' post='3316180'] Sennheiser HD201 low cost but good quality [/quote] I originally looked at them but looks like theyve been discontinued? Maybe replaced by the 206's? They look very similar.
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Looking to get a new pair of headphones for general round the house usage. I will play bass and guitar through them no doubt but its more for general fannying about on YouTube type thing. I prefer flatter response rather than mega bassy but sound quality is the key for me. Ie I'm willing to wriggle on comfort (I'd only be using them in short bursts) and build quality (to an extent) if it means I get a good sounding nset. They need to be over the ear rather than in ear. I'm looking at sennheiser hd206.. However at this price point there seems to be about a million models to chose from. What are you all using? Fraser
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[quote name='missis sumner' timestamp='1496167293' post='3309310'] This. Shivers down my spine when I first heard the bass, which, embarrassingly, was only recently. I also like a bit of ABBA as well though... [/quote] This is up there. This was on a list from a recent dep I did... it was on the 'absolutely no chance' pile! It could easily go unappreciated but it's a master piece of feel and groove!
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[quote name='markstuk' timestamp='1496913685' post='3314627'] I'm still working out how best to use mine - I have a reasonably full board and generally the dedicated effects have a slight edge over the MS60B versions. However in a live situation I don't think anyone would notice, At the moment I'm using the bass synths and delays on it more than anything else.. [/quote] One of the synths on it (cant remember what its called just now) is basic but actually really good for 80's/90's pop and it tracks really well. I've never been keen on the dirt and fuzz on it, so if im ever back in a band where the dirt is important I'll get another stand alone. However everything else in it I personally think stands up pretty well to dedicated pedals. Even the octaver, which at first I didnt like, I've managed to get working brilliantly.
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[quote name='Jus Lukin' timestamp='1496882978' post='3314515'] You can set up an A/B/C and cycle through. In fact four steps could give, for example- A: Empty patch B: Oct C: Delay D: Oct+Delay Each tap of the switch would cycle to the next patch. As for what I'm using mine for, it was a single pedal solution to 'no effects' gigs where I still want a tuner, HPF, and comp. It also gives the flexibility of a spot of boost and reverb for solos at jazz gigs, but I'm sure I will branch out with it as I become more accustomed to it. [/quote] Ah i didn't realise you could have 4 patches like that.. I thought it was only a and b. That's the solution right there!
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[quote name='markstuk' timestamp='1496864664' post='3314408'] Appears much the same..... [/quote] There's a lot extra... What we're you expecting?
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Alot of extra verbs and delays.. which are cool but not necessarily going to be used on bass (personally speaking) however this could easily now be used on a guitar board as the 'delay' pedal. lots of options. A few new preamps.... I'me sure the fliptop was on the b3 which was my favourite whilst i had it. I love getting a firmware, it pretty much feels like a new pedal now! Cheers zoom! By the way... I managed to get it installed from an xp pc. the little bit of software didnt see it as an ms60b but i still tried it and it worked fine.
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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1496848158' post='3314284'] Didn't want to start a fresh thread for this but can't seem to find a solid answer. Basically I have space for one pedal on my board. And was thinking I can use this as a "toys and fun" pedal with all its patch capabilities. At the minute though I really want to try out an octave up and a delay, with the ability to have them either on or off or both on at the same time. Now my question is, how easy is this on this pedal? As I have it I could have a patch each for supposed use and then scroll through them? I have no idea!! Very briefly own a B3 but never got very far with it. [/quote] Yep. It does both effects pretty well. You can easily have both on then off. But, without bending over and changing patch you won't be able to all three variations. What boss sized pedal would get close though? 😂
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This to me is quite clever. Almost every multifx has its critics in relation to the dirt and fuzz . This embraces it. Use your favourite dirt boxes in the proper position in the chain, and let the boss do everything else. Brilliant! Im Not up with fancy switchers etc... does this allow you to mix andatch what loop gets used where? For 3xample could you have two patches identical apart from loop1 and loop2 switched in order?
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Cannthe fuzz be set as a fuzz alone? Or does not need tonnage some filter on it?
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Cheers for the heads up! Anything exciting? (I can't view that pdf on my Phone for some reason)
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[quote name='molan' timestamp='1496431549' post='3311463'] To the best of my recollection we only ever heard about one failure at a gig and that was 'only' the DI out but that was enough for me [/quote] I don't think I'd write off a full company due to this. From memory, I've had Hartke, ashdown, ampeg and behringer amps all fail on me so I think amps in general can be a bit temperamental.
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I've got the carvin mb10. I'm frankly astonished at it against a full on drummer. Plus it sounds tremendous. So far I've only used it with pa support though but the amp certainly didn't get swamped over. The reason i went for this amp over other options is that you can connect an ext cab to get more power, so my plan is to build a matching 1x10 for those gigs i need more air pushed. From the short time I've owned it I'd definitely recommend it. Talkbass do have bigger love for the other models in the range though.
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I 0nce had a string tuned a semi tone out. Mates in The crowd were telling me this but I blamed it on others because my tuner was saying I was fine. After a few songs I then realised there was a wee dot next to the D on the runer which means D#. I still get shivers thinking about That! Such a daft mistake
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That album is probably my biggest influence in my playing. Rhcp are far from my favourite band, and flea is nowhere near my favourite player but that album was good enough, but achievable when i first tried to learn it. To me, under the bridge is just the 'pop' song off it. Just like 'More than words' off pornograffiti, or to be with you by Mr big.
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£350 to spend on an amp...what would you choose
Elfrasho replied to Oldfartback's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='krispn' timestamp='1495962017' post='3307730'] Hartke sale on PMT that was posted somewhere on this thread £199 for a LH500 head. - head and cab for about £350. Worth a look [/quote] Op mentioned he wanted a mid-type sound so I don't think this would work for him. Although I loved mine, and that would be a great set-up for 350 cabbage.