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  1. Some people claim the 1st version tracks slightly better and has a better tone. I used to have the mk4 version and I once compared it to the mk1 and couldn't really tell them apart. I figure that once you add any gain or fx the subtle difference in tone is negligible.
    The mk4 I had seemed to track perfectly and I would struggle to justify paying the extra for the old one.
    £300 is good price for a mk1 whammy though - I've seen them go for £400 in the past.

    Cheers
    John

  2. Every school and LEA does things slightly differently.

    I'd suggest you ring around the school's you're interested in working with - probably best to ask for the head of music and they'll explain they're school policy.

    I'm 99% sure my LEA does a CRB check which would allow you to work at any of their schools, and this should be fairly quick to do - bit of a pain but fairly straightforward for most people - if you've moved house a lot and changed your name it could be more involved.

    I you want to know anything specific I can go and talk to the music people at my place and get their ideas.

    Cheers
    John

  3. Hi,
    The Faith are playing at the Springhead tonight - pop along and say hello if you're in the area.

    (best to go via anlaby - the willerby side is still a bit wet!!)


    Cheers
    John

  4. [quote name='s_u_y_*' post='23233' date='Jun 25 2007, 09:45 PM']I've got a few questions myself.
    How large is the front pocket. Do you think you could fit a Mark Bass Little Mark II? (http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua=en&cat=1&vedi=69)[/quote]

    I *think* you could fit the little mark but it would be tight - the pocket is quite long and wide but not that deep (if that makes sense).
    My mates Mark is in a purpose built flightcase and that wouldn't fit but I think without the case it should slot in nicely - no promises but I don't see a problem,

    Cheers
    John

  5. [quote name='s_u_y_*' post='23233' date='Jun 25 2007, 09:45 PM']I've got a few questions myself.
    How is it to carry via the front handle, i.e. can you walk with it comfortably holding it there?
    Does it have a side handle? If so, how comfortable is it and what material is it made out of?
    Have you used it on public transport? If so, how was it?
    How large is the front pocket. Do you think you could fit a Mark Bass Little Mark II? (http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua=en&cat=1&vedi=69)

    Sorry for the million questions. It's just I'm still looking for my perfect soft gig bag solution after trying so many different cases.[/quote]

    The front handle seems to be the one I use most (so far) that way you can wheel it.

    There is a side handle but it's not as comfy (to me)

    I'm lazy so I don't use buses etc.

    The front pocket should easily hold a little mark - I'll check tomorrow night with my mates amp.

    HTH
    John

  6. [quote name='OldGit' post='23211' date='Jun 25 2007, 08:47 PM']How heavy is it? Is it bulky?[/quote]

    It's very light I think, sizewise it's a little bigger than 2 gigbags, there's a little plastic frame at the base where the wheels sit that helps give it shape.

    Hope that makes sense

    John

  7. Generally you would put the fx that change the basic sound - wah, gain, distortion etc before fx that add to the basic sound - chorus, delay, phase, flanging etc. but there's nothing wroing with experimenting to see what works best for you.

    Tuners work best with a clean tone, so with either at the beginning of the chain or on a seperate branch (from an A/B pedal or some volume pedals have a seperate tuner out).

    I've usually made my own boards, but for ready made ones I'd probably get a [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/"]diago[/url] board.

    Cheers
    John

  8. I've got an AKG 451 which is sweet, (I combine it with a c414).

    For live work (i.e. where I don't want things to go missing) I use either a pair of Beyer opus53's (a bargain from thomann) or the Joe Meek JM27 (from Gear4music)

    They are both really good sounding SDC's without breaking the bank.

    The SE1a would be also be good buy (studiospares has them cheapest I think), and for more critical work I'm sure you can buy a matched pair.

    Cheers
    John

  9. Mark bought my amp last week - one of the easiest sales I've made - really nice guy, good communications and no messing about - brilliant!.


    Mark - hope you enjoy the amp and good luck with the RHCP band :-)

    Thanks
    John

  10. Hi,

    I just came across the Ibanez double bag - looks good but I'd be interested to hear from anyoen that's seen them or used them

    IDBB5-BK

    [url="http://www.ibanez.co.jp/world/products/accessories/page/bag.html"]http://www.ibanez.co.jp/world/products/acc...s/page/bag.html[/url]


    Thanks
    John

  11. [quote name='The Burpster' post='15235' date='Jun 10 2007, 08:01 PM']Ok it works like this........
    bass goes on sale for 99p with £800 reserve..... biders 1,2+3 put small bids on say around £250

    Bidder 4 actually loves it and on day 2 bids his max (as it says you SHOULD do) that he wants to pay which £810
    eBay automaticaly takes his bid to the reserve @ £800 and NOT the next bid say £260 as its called validated bid (or something like that).
    Thats how it ends up where it is now!

    PS seems like a lot to me but I now squat about Warwick values![/quote]


    When I've wanted to increase my max bid (when I can't be near a pc at the end of the auction), the actual bid doesn't increase until someone else bids - have you any info about this validated bid malarky?
    I'd have expected it to sit at £5.50 until someone else put in a higher and pushed up the price.
    I've never seen someone (like bidder 2) be able to outbid themselves - increase their max bid but not force the actual price up.

  12. For no critical work (e.g. practising rather than mixing), I'd go for the cheap Sennheisers (201 etc).

    They're comfy, sound fine and solid. I've got 3 pairs we use for tracking and they look like they'll last longer than the cheap AKG (K55) we have.

    Cheers
    John

  13. [quote name='Hello_Dave' post='9209' date='May 30 2007, 02:06 PM']I need to send a bass through the post and I only have a gig bag. I'm gonna need two boxes one a bit bigger than the other but I'm having a hard time finding them from any online retailers. Does anyone know where I can get some?

    Cheers,
    Kev[/quote]


    I usually pop into town and ask in one of the shop if they have any spare boxes.
    They've always just given me one and I got the impression they always have too many - I guess a lot of people don't want the box when they buy a guitar so the shops end up with a surplus that are in the way.

    Cheers
    John

  14. The new zoom h2 is on my shopping list.

    Like a smaller verison H4 but lacking the xlr sockets for using your own mics, and with 3 internal mics.

    and a lot cheaper - we've got a H4 at work and it's very nice but the H2 will suit me perfectly - I'll be buying one (and give a review) as soon as they hit the shops - any day now.

    Cheers
    John

  15. [quote name='OldGit' post='6347' date='May 25 2007, 11:06 AM']Quick! before it goes.. have a look on basstalk and search for sennheiser ew172 g2
    Cracking wireless. rack mountable (with an arial extention gizmo)
    No tone loss if any, all sorts of goodness about it.
    I typed it all in before and it should all be there :)

    Best price I found was £325 from stagebox.com but that was Feb 2006 ... should be a few on t'bay.[/quote]

    Good price, you ned to make sure that you get the rack kit and cables to move the ariels as they aren't included.
    I looked at lots of wireless setups last year and rate the Sennheiser. It seemed to me that the cheaper ones are ok ish but with the proper setup you know it'll work everytime which is worth paying the extra for.


    [quote name='chris_b' post='6741' date='May 25 2007, 07:18 PM']Isn't the government planning to take the frequencies away?[/quote]

    I'm not sure how definite that is, but it won't be for a few years iirc.

    Cheers
    John

  16. I think there's been a bitof a decline in the amount of people smoking anyway - we were in a pub last night full of smokers and it was really obvious.
    I think it might mean even more people are outside during the summer period (which is always the case just it'll be increased) and then things will be back to normal by winter.

    It was one of the reasons that I decided to give up earlier in the year and hopefully it'll encourage a few others to do so.

    Cheers
    John P

  17. Hello - very speedy work setting this up.

    I'm sure within a couple of weeks it'll be just as packed with useful info and comments - well done and thanks to all involved!

    Cheers
    John P.

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