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joel406

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  1. 🤣
  2. You don't know what tedious means, do you.
  3. Wow... It sucks to be you.
  4. First off, I do own some amps. Mesa Subway D-800+. Got 2 of em. An Epifani UL901V2 with a custom tone stack and 2 ohms capable. I paired these with either my Subway 212s or my Subway 410s. I own 2 of each. While these are IMO the best amp/cab combination to get great sound. I have found better options. 4 years ago I switched to IEMs. With a Quad Cortex and various other pedals, I now enjoy. I just picked up the Anagram last week. I have built several pedal boards with various devices such as (but not limited to) the Le Bass. Subway pedals. ReVolt. CabM. And a few others, All in all I estimate I have 6 pedal boards. 2 are Quad Cortex based. So what freedom am I finding? I no longer gas for amps. No matter what's out there. I'm free of interest. The IEMs rock. And sound so much better than trying to run an amp. Whether it's a small pub or huge stage gig. All I gotta have is a pedal board. Bass and my wireless units. Pure freedom. Wireless cover 300 feet in every direction. I tried to find where they would start to lose signal. Never got far enough out. I just don't need to move 300 feet from my signal point. So happy to be free of amps. I will keep the amps I have. They may come in handy one day. But gigging with amps is over. And needing more is never gonna happen. No dragging a 410 or 212. No more volume wars with the guitar player. IEMs truly set you free. And! Wait for it. If you buy decent IEMs (like I did). The sound you get is pure magic. I even still experience that "thump" we all know and love. Probably some kinda weird effect. Like still being able to feel a lost limb. But satisfied I am. I get some people will never part with their amps. I guess they like hauling cabs. I guess they like having ringing ears. But for me amps are so 1985.
  5. I'll take IEM's for the win.
  6. Sorry for your deficiencies.
  7. If your ever in the USA (I don't know why you would want to be) hit me up.
  8. No, they're not. In fact, the smaller the venue the more the need for IEMs. Amps muddy the sound in small venues. I've had sound techs tell me they had to take me out of the mix all together. And I was just running a 212. ONE! 212. Amps are fun. I get that. But if you want quality sound at an event. No. They are a liability. And your overall sound suffers. Play what you want. But my ears haven't rung in 3 years. And spectators tell us we're the best sounding band they have ever heard. Amps are cool but ignorance will make you deaf.
  9. Ya know... If you're going to use an amp. Don't diss Mesa Boogie. I don't know how available they are where you are. But I'm a player who has had the chance to play just about everything. My house use to be littered with heads. At one point I think I had close to 30. Now I keep just 3. 2 Mesa Subway D-800+'s. And one Epifani UL901v2. I keep a pair of Subway 212s and Subway 410s. That being said. Stage volume is not your friend. Nor your sound techs. A Quad Cortex. Helix. Anagram. Or just a pedal board with a nice pre amp and your favorite effects. Even just a DI box. Some decent IEMs. I use a wonderful 8 driver a side set. That just sound magical. Fixes all your amp troubles and reduces the amount of crap and weight you haul by as much as an SVT. Not to mention it puts an end to all volume wars. Believe me your tone will thank you. As well as your sound tech. Time to get caught up to the 21st century. Amps are dead.
  10. joel406

    Darkglass Anagram

    Holy fudge ripple... So dang glad I got mine.
  11. joel406

    Darkglass Anagram

    Mine has arrived. Studio should be ready by Saturday to start assembling. I got so much to hook up it's gonna be a hot minuet.
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    Darkglass Anagram

    Sorry fellow low enders. I seem to have bought the last Anagram Sweetwater had. I suspect most here order from a more European based distributor. Don't know how their stock is doing. But I consider myself lucky. Yes, I have a tracking number.
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    Darkglass Anagram

    Well, I have 2 Quad Cortex. I recommend it for bass. Theres plenty in there. I use a few external pedals I prefer like a compressor, Chorus, envelope and the Pog III. The other QC runs all that and a Pog II. I have way too many boards now. If they all didn't sound so f'n great I'd stick with just one. But hey! Where's the fun in that?
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    Darkglass Anagram

    Wanna hear something funny. I just saw this. Like 30 minutes ago. Read like the first 3 post. Ordered it. It arrives tomorrow. So... pedal board number 6?
  15. Disappointing that Fender doesn't seem to offer the "dark night" finish for the American Pro II Jazz V. I do have a dark night Pro II V precision. Switched it to Seymore Duncan QP pickup in the P position and added the SD Apollo jazz pickup. I also scored an American Pro II precision rosewood neck. It's one of a kind now.
  16. I played an American Standard Jazz for about 5 years. Switched to American Pro when I went 5 strings. I'm loaded with 2 American pro V jazz and like 3 or 4 Pro IIs. I did recently find an American Standard Precision V in CAR. With sparkles. A 2013 model. Pairs nice with my 2021 American Pro II V. Yeah, I'm a Fender freak.
  17. Personally, I'm not a Sadowsky fan. Their 5 string models just don't fit.
  18. Hartke. Everyone I've tried just sucked.
  19. I don't understand the question. I never owned a bass I didn't have feelings for when I first met it. Stingrays don't interest me. And I've never lusted for a bass only to later want it out of my life. I have been fortunate enough to love every bass I've ever owned. Ones I no longer have I wish I still had. All that I have and any I will get in the future will have a forever home here. Current stable is 15. I think I have too many. Yeah when "you" think you have too many your past intervention levels. So I hope all my itches are scratched, nobody needs to tell me I need to start on pedal boards or amps. I have 7 pedal boards. And 3 amps and 4 cabs. I could go on for "a while" on my inventory of "stuff" I have here. So no! I've never had a bass I fell "out" of love with.
  20. This is the way. I loved a G&L L-2500 so much I had to try the M-2500. Loved it so much more I got 2 more. So the current stable sits at 15? I gotta take a new inventory. You could find a tribute close to budget. But you may have to pad it up a bit. But G&L should be on your short list.
  21. joel406

    NBD

    Whatever you want.
  22. Count on going through a couple till you get it right. My first 5 was a disaster. But it showed me enough to go and find what wasn't. You're going to need to figure out what balances for you. What string spacing you need. And most of all... What B string works best for "you". Switching from 4 to 5 can cause confusion if you're not use to it. I've played nothing but 5 for the last 15 years. 4's feel funny. You have a need for a 5 you're looking at the woodshed. The end result is more than worth it. But your first 5 you should try before you buy. Especially if you are new to it.
  23. joel406

    NBD

    435, 434 are 4 string. 35" and 34" scale. 535, 534 are 5 string. 35" and 34" scale. The actual model of mine is "534-17". Meaning. 5 string. 34" scale. 17mm string spacing.
  24. This was originally priced at $9k usd. I managed to get out at $7k. Perks of being a "preferred" customer.
  25. Garbage cell pics. I'll take more later.
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