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I have the rectangular one which I mainly got to ship a bass to me. I reckon they are very good - light and really effective protection (for personal use, I wouldn't expect to take one on tour with a road crew of course). I think they beat padded bags for protection, equal them on weight and are a bit more bulky. At 35 quid I'd recommend. I'd probably go rectangular as it takes the same space and might give more protection, depends on bass and fit though. Mine fits a std Jazz perfectly.
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My update on this. Got the CE5 as mentioned above and just find it a bit toppy no matter what settings I have tried. Or you filter the top and lose most of the effect. Sitting in its box at the moment. Then very recently got a TC 550 head with 2 toneprint channels. Loaded the TC Classic chorus which I had known from a BH250 I had a while ago. That works brilliantly I reckon - I don't really go beyond about 11 oclock on the toneprint knob, plus it has the switch pedal. I've put a phaser on the second print channel. So my vote to myself right now is TC - either a BH head with toneprint slots or their toneprint capable pedal (because there are some really good pre-set prints available and it saves a lot of knob twiddling).
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I passed on the pjb head @Dan Dare, an M300 it was. I'm very happy with the 6B cab, was a bargain too 👍 Currently using a TC 550 with the PJB - I'm liking the TC and the toneprints are great with the fretless. I'm in no rush to try other heads at the moment - the PJB cab is so 'analytical', I mean precise and responsive to slight changes of signal shape. So it takes me back to the actual bass, the strings and right-hand technique to finesse the sound. PJB 6C is also nice with the Genz - warmer and slightly valvy as we would expect. So, working on sound now without the need to change any more gear. Is that allowed?
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SORTED - Happy Christmas all Well Christmas morning, what else is there to do? Found and downloaded the Toneprint Editor onto my Mac, synch'd the head and Mac via USB... hey presto (like what you put on prasta). So I'm currently running one of the Chorus and a Zen phaser, which happens to complement a pick sound really well, quite 90s but so what. Having loads of fun with the fretless through this head now - has a really good flat sound and the EQ is 'substantial', liking the split mids (hi and lo). Touch of chorus and we are off. It's a very good chorus for bass, I have a Boss (CEB5?) but don't need it with this. The phaser is a bit mad but handy for upper-register fretless mullarky. So, thanks for all the help above... back to it 👍👍👍
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spotted that @lemmywinks - took a bit of finding but the prints for amps list was what I chose from (Chorus). I'm going to link the amp to my Mac and see how I get on. Does anyone know a page URL where the amp toneprints sit on the TC site?
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Thanks @grandad and @jimmy23cricket. The manual I have is downloaded from the TC site. It's a 23 pager for the 550 and 800. It has some info about toneprint but nothing I can find about downloading via USB. (see pic) On P20 there is a link to 'toneprint-bass' but (as usual on this site) it goes to a failed page, the site doesn't recognise the URL. I'll try this link on a tablet running Chrome, cos my mac runs Safari and it has been known for sites to not be optimised or de-bugged for Safari... 👎 Did have phone volume up high, back pup on a Jazz on full, toneprint channel 1 selected LED lit. Happy to try again but would like to work out how to do them via USB anyway. Re the app, I downloaded it about 6 months ago (when I had the 250) but this is the first attempt to use it. I'll try and check version or just delete and re-load from App Store. I only probably want to do this once - just put Chorus on and maybe delay or flange (fretless nonsense). Great amp jimmy23 - very happy and will get the sound, just like to get all the toys out
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Had a 250 a while ago and rated the onboard Chorus toneprint quite highly. Just got a 550 with 2 toneprint slots, pedal etc so all good n promising. Basically - can't load toneprints (so far). Got the App on an iPhone, Toneprint 1 selected (LED lit) on amp, bass volumes up full, select print, beam.... nada. Also irritatingly I can't quit the beaming - it just keeps trying and there's no quit or back on the app screen. The app is trying to beam but the amp isn't getting the package (that's how it seems). Next I'll try USB amp to Mac and check firmware/software updates. The TC site seems a bit rickety - there are links around the site taking you to tutorial on Toneprints and the link goes to an error page (this happens on all the various in-site links I have tried so far). All the community user tips etc seem to relate to toneprinting onto one of their pedals, not an actual amp head. I'd be happy to synch head to Mac and do the 2 prints I want via USB from site (assuming that works) but can't find where on the site to do that. HELP - anyone got this toneprint to amp head thing working??
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Not sure I'm after vintage with this cab - I think the GB head kind of does that with its valve pre, and really good input gain / volume controls. I am considering a PJB head... some blurb about set the PJB amp flat through a PJB cab, that's what your bass sounds like (and strings, R/H technique etc). Need to hear that - may not like it mind
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Interesting - so far I've used the 6b at low levels only, and with a GB Streamliner 900. Now the thing with the Streamliner is I cut the bass and boost mids a bit. There's a very old thread here about that GB head and several users did the same. Live I use it through a GB 8812, but I do need to cut bass through the 6b as well. I'm beginning the think the GB is bass heavy - I'd like to try the 6b with a kind of technical / flat / uncoloured head. Any ideas on that welcome. (not entirely welcome as I'm out of gear credits). Hey-ho
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I do like the Shuttle Max - so many knobs n lights. There was a nice one on here, but that'll be for later
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A rare beast here in the UK, very highly rated over in the U.S. Sounds a lot bigger than it looks. Absolutely the best combo I've ever owned - but it has to go due to some PJB incoming. Studio / pro combo in excellent condition. 200W into 8 Ohm, 2 x 10" plus HF horn. Comprehensive EQ with 3 pre-shapes (see pics) and parametric mids, tuner out, effects in/out, DI, fan switch (off at lower levels for silent studio etc work). Optional switched 2 channel output (2 x 100W to drive pair of external cabs). Tilt-back foot (see pic). Dimensions: 60W x 40D x 50H cm. Weight approx 28Kg. Never run hard, home and studio or rehearsals only so drivers in excellent condition. Very punchy indeed when input gain is pushed a bit 👍 - makes a P with flats sound EPIC. Trades unlikely, needs collecting or meet reasonably close . It is listed elsewhere but exclusively to the BC community - make me a polite offer (polite is spelt with a 2 at the front). FREE: Season's greetings to all.
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Withdrawn!!! Musicman Stingray Classic 5 - Birdseye Maple
Soledad replied to siso0450's topic in Basses For Sale
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My main live rig is the GB 900 with a GB 8812 cab (a 12, 2 x 8s and a horn) - and I like it. But I wanted a smaller more 'hi-fi' option for 'unplugged' / lower levels, and fretless mainly. Looked at BareFaced a while and I know they are much loved, but just got a PJB 6b Neo. Wow, this is good. Happy now. I have a smaller head coming for the PJB but even before it arrives I think it was a mistake - the 900 sounds so good all-flat, and I can turn it down. The PJB is rated 300 @6 Ohm, I'll prob never show it more than around a hundred anyway.
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Was planning patience and all that, try first, have a good think. As if. PJB 6b NEO - This is sounding very good indeed. Plenty enough bottom and I prefer front porting too. Mids really fab, and the top is SO nice. HFs are generally a bit hard and aggressive I find. These 5s deliver a lovely smooth (sweet, some say) top and plenty of it if you want. Notice the head set flat, and the usual VVT adjustments on the Jazz deliver every Jazz sound I know and use. (EB Cobalts on btw). Top marks PJB - comes amazingly well packed, with a fitted cover that wasn't mentioned in the blurb. Think I've got myself a keeper of a compact rig for fretless (mainly) ... then some. Finger lickin' good.👍
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SOLD SWR Workingmans 100w 12 Combo XMAS PRICE DROP £75
Soledad replied to Stealth's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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David bought my USA '62 Jazz. Fast and easy transaction. Instant pre-payment and a pleasure to deal with. Thanks David.
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Sold PJB 4B CAB with Hot cover.£300 Reduced to £275 rock bottom
Soledad replied to richardd's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Thanks @Dan Dare - That's 2 PJB users told me they prefer the 5s, and given their extended high-mid/low top I'd be happy without a tweeter - I find them a bit forward and aggressive normally. GuitarGuitar have an end-of-line 6B at a silly price at the mo but it's just a bit too big and also relatively weighty (about 22Kg I think). Lot of cab for £350 though. Can anyone tell me the differences between a 4B and a 4C? I'm aiming for a small light 2nd rig for acoustic/ electro-acoustic stuff so a 4C and micro head would be ideal I think - playing fretless almost entirely. And I prefer the flexibility of a head and cab, some small class Ds are almost pocket-size and I use a Sansamp for shaping mainly, don't need lots of EQ in the head. and thanks for the offer, it would be very sensible to try them - where N London approx?
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Under-rated I think (much like buses). I ran one a while and regret selling. You take a look and think 3 band EQ, no extra boost n bump switches or knobs. But the EQ is really good and just where you want it - the onboard tuner is a very tidy idea and the toneprint is ace - their chorus print is one of the best I've used (incl several Boss pedals). And they might be like buses (being red) but this one's priced very well so it's a good 'un. From Waterford so it should sound crystal. Bump to go 👍
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