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colin100

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  1. I bought Wayne’s Aguilar TM500 amp and he was a pleasure to deal with from the start to the finish. He had offered tea and coffee if it was possible to go to his house and try the amp out but that wasn’t possible for me. He instead placed a tea bag and a chocolate roll inside the carefully and wonderfully prepared bullet proof package that contained the amp. What a great guy. 

    Many thanks Wayne. I am delighted with amp which is a good as new and not a mark on it. What a pleasure to buy from such a top guy. 

    Colin

  2. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1359721075' post='1959283']
    Put it at the front of the chain or at the end depending upon application. Front of chain is no good if you are using effects that rely on triggering dynamics e.g. envelope filters - but a compressor after the envelope filter reigns in the peaks so it's more friendly on your ear and speakers. (Anybody who has owned a funk a duck knows what I mean). Front of chain is good for reigning in the dyanmic range so you can boost your signal without peaking out...

    What are you trying to achieve with the compressor?
    [/quote]

    Im not planning on using an envelop filter at the moment. I swap a lot between normal playing and slappy stuff so im really just looking to level out the peaks that I get when I slap. Also when I go to lower notes on the 5th string it can get a lot louder and would just like to tame that a bit. Any effects I use are pretty subtle so I dont see them giving me any problems if I put it at the front. Am I right in thinking that for me it doesn't really matter as it will compress the signal either way?

  3. Thanks for all your input. I'll try it before and after a few times. Doddy's reply confirmed what I was sort of thinking and it will even out things after any effects. I had a little go of it earlier and I think I will probably end up with it at the start of the chain. Its a nice compressor :D

  4. I am waiting on getting a markbass compressore pedal which I am going to use at the same time as a multieffect pedal. My question is this.... would it be better to put it in before the other effect pedal or after it? I suspect it is basically personal preference but what do most people do? Im sure I remember reading a similar question that somebody asked and I cant find thread and I cant remember what the answer was so sorry if this has already been discussed.

    Cheers

    Colin

  5. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1348055391' post='1808537']
    I used to use a Vox Venue 30 Bass combo. A nice smallish 1x12. Ironically, it weighs more than my Markbass 2x10 combo, despite being about 1/3 of the size!

    Why not just get a small 1x10 (1x12) cab to plug the GB into & leave that at home?
    [/quote]

    I had thought about getting a small cab for the GB but even though it would take a couple of minutes to plug in etc its just another hassle and I would like to just have an amp thats ready to go!

  6. Geeeeepers!!! Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. So in summary amongst other amps a few people are suggesting a line 6 studio 110 and a few suggesting a rolland bass cube 30 which I had considered. There is a guy on the for sale forum selling one so maybe I'll drop him a pm.

    Cheers all and thanks for your suggestions.

    Colin

  7. I am thinking of getting a decent practice amp as I am fed up lifting my 2x12 up 28 stairs in the middle of the night after gigs etc etc. Can anybody suggest a nice amp for the house? Im wanting to get a used amp for maybe £150 max but hopefully a lot less.

    Any suggestions?

    Colin

  8. If its any help when I started playing nearly 20 years ago I decided to use 3 fingers. I made up my own technique where I decided not to play 2 notes next to each other with the same finger. What ended up happening was that I used all 3 fingers in rotation. To put it in another way if numbered my fingers 1 to 3 then my notes would be played with finger 1 then 2 then 3 then 1 then 2 then 3 etc regardless of which string Im on and I still use this effectively. I dont even think about which finger Im going to use, it just happens and always works. I also use my thumb for slappy stuff. But as many people have said it takes practice but once you ve got it then youve got it. I think for the fastest playing then a pick is the best and easiest but I rarely use one unless I want a particular sound that comes from playing with a pick as I can get fast enough with my fingers.

  9. Hi Guys

    My main band's new year gig has been cancelled at short notice leaving me available for Hogmany and the night before aswell. I am also available for most of January and February 2012. I am an experienced bass player and can play most types of music. I'm available for rehearsals etc and will work hard for you. Im based in Dundee and can travel no probs as Ive got my own car!

    Let me know if your in need and maybe I can help.

    Cheers

    Colin

  10. I am the proud owner of a GenzBenz Neo 212T but I have noticed that there are now NeoX 212T cabs these days (notice the X). On here Bigthumb was selling a neox 212t which looked the same although it wasn't furry like mine. Is this the only difference? When did they add the X??

    Im sure the X makes it even better if it is a newer improved version. Does anybody have any info on this?

    Cheers

    Colin

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