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Beer of the Bass

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  1. Could it be the valve power amp being affected by the impedance curve of a ported cab (which increases either side of the porting frequency) when driven hard? I've heard of this as a potential issue with valve amps and modern cabs, but have no idea what it would sound like.
  2. [quote name='Jecklin' timestamp='1396368432' post='2412773'] There is a guy who sells through ebay who will do full size xlr wired mini clip on mics. I'll see if I can dig out his details [/quote] Would that be something like this one? [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/48V-PHANTOM-POWER-MINI-TIE-CLIP-ON-LAPEL-LAVALIER-MICROPHONE-XLR-3P-PANTOM-POWE-/231087519248?pt=UK_Music_Instruments_Microphones_MJ&hash=item35cde3b610"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item35cde3b610[/url] I feel like the gooseneck arrangement on the Ovid might be worth the extra, and I wonder if the cardioid pattern might give me a little more volume before feedback compared to an omni mic. Although I've just had a bit of a brainwave; I've seen players using SM57s and similar mounted between the bridge legs using elastic bands or hair ties. I think I'll try this with the Rode NT3 I already have before thinking about spending money on anything...
  3. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1396289512' post='2411924'] I've found a better buy are Status Nylon Tapewounds - come in "sensible" gauges - 40-100 and 45-105 - and only £13.99. [url="http://www.status-graphite.com/status/frames/index_home.html"]http://www.status-gr...index_home.html[/url] You also have the privilege of knowing that your money goes to a British company, hand building exquisite basses and that Rob and Dawn are serious contenders for nicest couple in the world... [/quote] What's the tension like on the Status tapewounds? My D'Adarrio 0.050" set are quite soft feeling, so I could imagine that 0.045" or 0.040" gauge would be even more so.
  4. At present I play in a fairly quiet acoustic outfit without a kit drummer, and around a third of our tunes use the bow. I have a Revolution Solo II bridge wing pickup and an AKG C411 condensor contact mic. The AKG is more natural sounding and is listenable for arco playing but lacks a little detail for pizz work, though it can work with the right EQ. The RSII is not my favourite on this bass, as even when run into high impedance inputs it has too much direct string sound, like that DI'd pickup sound which was fashionable in the 70s. I can't get enough body on the G string either, and it's seriously unflattering for arco work. I think this might be a consequence of the tall bridge on my particular bass, as I've heard it sounds more natural on other basses. I think it just doesn't suit mine. So I'm looking around for other options, and wondering if a microphone would be a good addition. I often run straight to FOH rather than using a backline amp with my current band, so I may be one of the people that a mic could work for. Has anyone tried one of these; [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_ovid_system_bass_bundle.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...bass_bundle.htm[/url] It looks like it's been "inspired" by the DPA 4099 mic, but is obviously much cheaper. If I did try one, I would probably keep the AKG as a backup (and for louder applications) but move the RSII on.
  5. Aren't you a couple of hours early in announcing this?
  6. I have gone ahead and insured it with Allianz for £2750. It only comes to a bit over six quid a month, which seems worth it.
  7. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1396179446' post='2410637'] [/quote] Which one's you?
  8. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1396131897' post='2410345'] The Jazz looks quite amazing - and at that price it would be worth me getting one and keeping it in a cupboard just to stop me from buying Jazz basses and selling them again because I don't get on with the necks! Yes, I know. [/quote] You could buy both a J and a P, swap the necks then sell the leftover P with a J neck to someone who likes skinny necks...
  9. Here are some pictures of the bass in question, it has that big, detailed old-bass sound but it's really not pretty. In some ways I'm quite glad it's so rough looking as I would never have been able to afford a similar bass in better cosmetic condition. The case, pickup and strings would add several hundred to the replacement value, admittedly. [url="http://s1076.photobucket.com/user/MJBeer/slideshow/Double%20bass"]http://s1076.photobucket.com/user/MJBeer/slideshow/Double%20bass[/url]
  10. I got the impression that the OP wasn't really trying to make a political point. It's just an amusing clip of someone making a fool of themselves discussing their musical tastes with a group of kids. I think everyone who regularly has to communicate with teenagers has had moments like this - you can never look cool, it's just not possible!
  11. I'll get quotes from Allianz and Endsleigh, who I was already aware of, and try Newmoon too. I'll have a look at the MU also. I'm not absolutely certain what value to insure the bass for - it's a late 19th century German flat-backed bass with no makers name. It's all solid woods with plain maple back and sides, a grafted maple neck and the original hatpeg tuners. It's been extensively repaired over the years and has a terrible varnish job, but it's solid and stable and all of the repairs have been done competently. I have about £1000 in it (including what I spent getting a new fingerboard, bridge and soundpost done), though the last owner had it insured for £2750. Is it a common practice to insure for a somewhat optimistic amount like that?
  12. I don't have any insurance on my double bass at the moment, and I need to get that sorted out, as I couldn't afford to replace it or have major repairs carried out if needed. I had a policy with Allianz a few years ago with a different bass but I let that lapse. Which companies would BCers recommend? Should I get a written valuation of the bass done before I apply? The previous owner of the bass had it insured for £2750, but I suspect that its market value may not be as high as that.
  13. Ignoring the politics, it's still a comically cringeworthy attempt to appear "down with the kids" IMO. It's worthy of Alan Partridge!
  14. [quote name='Dave Vader' timestamp='1395998273' post='2408727'] Jeff Healey. And they are Also good. [/quote] I'm also reminded of Herbie Flowers playing a Squier Affinity at the O2, while his much coveted early Jazz sits next to him on a stand...
  15. Vibrasonic Chamber? That's a very fancy bit of marketing spiel for a great big rectangular rout! They're cool looking basses though, with that deliberately clunky 70s aesthetic.
  16. Rickenbacker basses have narrow string spacing, as do Musicman 5-strings and their relations (OLP etc).
  17. I do wonder how many amps are close to flat even at their nominally flat settings. For a while I had both an Acoustic Image Clarus and a Markbass LM250 head, both of which are claimed to be flat with the EQ centred, and they sounded wildly different from one another.
  18. [quote name='pdw' timestamp='1395773842' post='2406159'] But those have a nylon coating, don't they ? [/quote] Yes, they do. Though they don't feel that unusual - I'd say that in terms of surface texture they're less of a jump from flatwounds than half-wounds are. If your criteria are smooth feel, low tension and still retaining some brightness, they fit those quite well.
  19. D'Addario tapewounds have low tension and a sound which is flatwound-ish but at the brighter end of that. Perhaps those would do the job?
  20. I think the softness is what annoys me about the AKG putty (due to the spreading and creeping), so perhaps I won't try the Schertler stuff. The AKG stuff is great for temporary use, but less so if it's on for more than a few hours.
  21. Ah, for some reason I though they used this stuff, which is insanely priced for a small blob of putty! [url="http://www.themicstore.co.uk/problem-solvers/schertler-adhesive-putty.html"]http://www.themicstore.co.uk/problem-solvers/schertler-adhesive-putty.html[/url] If the ordinary white-tack does a reasonable job, I'll try some of that.
  22. Since my current project is a low volume acoustic thing with a large chunk of arco playing, I find myself abandoning my piezo pickup (a Rev Solo II) and using my AKG C411 contact mic for most gigs. This attaches to the top of the bass with black sticky putty which was supplied with it. If I leave the pickup on, the putty has a habit of creeping, spreading out and making a black sticky mess which is a pain to remove. Is the expensive Schertler putty (I think this is the stuff you get with the Ehrlund) any better, or are there any other products which might do a better, cleaner job of this?
  23. I reckon that the reason that neither Xilddx or myself have noticed saddle movement or rattle problems with the Hipshot is that both of us are using them on non Rickenbacker basses. These issues will be worse with the saddles set low due to the lesser back-angle. My bass has the strings further off the body than a Ric, so the saddles are set quite high on mine.
  24. The brass one weighs a ton! There are no hollow bits in the casting, so that's a hefty lump o' metal. I have one on a home built bass, where it replaced an old Ric copy bridge. I think there was a subtle change in the sound when I changed bridge, though that could well be in my head. The attack of the notes just seemed very slightly crisper and brighter with the Hipshot. The main selling point for me is the ability to palm mute.
  25. I wouldn't want to carry anything bigger than a small 1x12" on a bus. I use an EA Wizzy 10 cab for bus travel, it weighs 17lbs and fits in a cajon bag along with a micro-head, but if deep lows and tweeter region highs are a priority it may not be the cab for you. It doesn't get gut-churningly deep, but it's reasonably punchy in the mid/bass region, and it goes up to around 5kHz, so it's quite clear sounding but doesn't get sizzly.
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