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  1. [quote name='alexclaber' post='674864' date='Dec 5 2009, 12:18 PM']Other than the minor niggles, glad it worked well in practice! :)[/quote]
    It certainly did. You should give yourself a pat on the back for coming up with a great new product in a very crowded market.

  2. [quote name='Moos3h' post='674818' date='Dec 5 2009, 11:03 AM']I'm teetering on the edge with picking up a Compact, is it possible for me to get on the rotation for the Southern one?[/quote]
    It's due to go to Sibob as he's next on the list and has been waiting for a while. Drop him a PM and see if you can sort something between you, maybe. There's also a master list a few posts back, you'll need to add your name to.

  3. Did a gig with the southern Compact last night and it did a great job. Normally, I get one of the guys in the band to help me carry in my combo or 4x10 (they're both too heavy for a one man lift) but for the first time, I was able to carry the cab in one hand and the head in another and do it myself. The compact is really light - no need for wheels here. That just left the PA, mixer, cables, stands, lights and oh yeah, my bass, to bring in (when I come back in the next life, I'm not going to own a PA. :)).

    Lots of positives about this cab. Gigging, it felt like my Hartke head was working really easily, with little resistance. There was plenty of level (I had to back off) and plenty of tone. Both in rehearsal and at the gig, I found I was having to roll off the bass (it was a bit boomy) but the high notes were all clear and audible. I stood out front of us at a couple of points in the first set and the sound was warm and smooth. Maybe not quite as punchy as I'm used to but pretty close and I'm sure if I fiddled a bit more with the EQ on my bass, I'd get there.

    Maybe because of the lightness and maybe because of the lack of cover (I tend to have thick covers for all my stuff), the cab felt a bit fragile and I wondered if it would survive the rigours of cover/function band gigging. The grille is quite fine and I'm thinking it would prob dent quite easily if something fell over and onto it in the car, or it got kicked at a gig. I also agree with earlier comments that the cab could do with some beading around the grille and work on the ports to make it look a little more high-end. The covering looks a bit odd at first (it's a sort of hard textured vinyl) but you get used to it.

    But those are minor niggles really. I've actually become quite attached to the cab and don't really want to see it go. In the real world of regular gigging, it works very well. It's light, takes half the space in the car of my regular cab, and sounds really good.

    Would I buy one? Probably yes.

    Anyone want to buy a 4x10?

    :: The cab will soon be onwards to the Sibob - the next on the list. Thanks again to Alex for the loan - great idea.

  4. [quote name='Merton' post='652589' date='Nov 12 2009, 01:08 PM']The Hartke LH500 is a fabulous head, dead simple to use and dead easy to get a great tone from. And it's perfectly powerful for almost anything you'll need :-)[/quote]
    +1. Really pleased with mine. It's an antidote to over-complicated amp heads.

  5. [quote name='Jigster' post='671318' date='Dec 1 2009, 05:20 PM']guys this is deprressing! Love my Ray but not sure it's the answer to my dweams or that I can accept that there is this G fault I have to live with!

    - the sweet trebs are what I love most about bass playing!! Gonna take off the Labellas currently on there later tonight and put some EB's on and see what that does[/quote]
    Try a G&L. It's the one he designed [i]after[/i] the Ray. :)

  6. Powered speakers and a small mixer with built-in FX is the way to go. That then means you're only transporting two speakers, a mixer, a box of cables and some speakers stands.

    We use Alto PS4 powered cabs and a Behringer 1204FX mixer. That set up has done over 100 gigs and parties and always worked a treat. Those cabs sound like hi-fi speakers too, very clear.

    Edit: in answer to your original questions, I've always been underwhelmed with powered mixers. They always seem weedy and the sound quality isn't too good.

  7. [quote name='maxrossell' post='667973' date='Nov 28 2009, 06:17 AM']He probably didn't even realise he was ripping you off, he probably just doesn't give a sh*t about the condition of his gear.[/quote]

    I think you're right - Ebay's full of people selling stuff they have no clue about. Much nicer to buy it from here, you stand a better chance of getting something decent, that's been well looked after.

  8. [quote name='Ziggy Allen' post='668018' date='Nov 28 2009, 09:29 AM']I would love to interact with like minded people..ie BASS PLAYERS>[/quote]
    Bass players? I thought this was a forum for chatting about bass fishing. At least, that's what I've been on about for the last few years. :)

  9. Perhaps it's just psychological on my part. It's defo lighter than a L1500 that I used to own. That had that weighty American feel to it. But I spose as US G&Ls are essentially made to order, it's all a bit academic.

    Your Trib still a great buy though. :)

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