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stingrayfan

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  1. If I didn't already own this bass in exactly the same colour, I'd buy it right now. With the case, it's a steal. These basses really benefit from a good set-up but once they're done, they're fantastic. Forget a Mex or Jap Fender, these are much better built, nicer to play and sound a lot punchier. Actions speak louder than words and for the last three gigs, I've used my Yamaha bass like this one, leaving my Stingray at home in the cupboard.
  2. Just a thought - your nearest rehearsal place would probably take that off your hands.
  3. And not a Fender in sight - good man! That Bongo's strangely seductive.
  4. My local guitar store's having a sale on Eden heads and cabs, if anyone's in the market for anything: Andertons, Guildford, Surrey [url="http://www.andertons.co.uk"]http://www.andertons.co.uk[/url] Massive Eden Bass Amp Blow Out! The Eden distributor for the UK has closed down & Andertons has bought all their remaining stock at some very silly cheap prices!! Everything comes with a 1 year warranty - the Eden UK service centre is still going, so there is no problem with warranties. Stock is very limited & these prices cannot be repeated. Heads WT405 - RRP £999, Now £599.99 WT550 - RRP £1149, Now £699.99 WT800C - RRP £1649, Now £999.99 WT1550 (power amp) - RRP £1299, Now £699.99 NA320 - RRP £449, Now £279.99 Cabs D115XL - RRP £529, Now £349.99 D115XLT - RRP £629, Now £399.99 D118XL - RRP £649, Now £399.99 D210XST - RRP £799, Now £549.99 D210XLT - RRP £699, Now £449.99 NSP115 - RRP £319, Now £199.99 Combos DC210XLT Metro - RRP £1649, Now £999.99 NC810 - RRP £1299, Now £499.99 N15S - RRP £449, Now £249.99 N8 - RRP £139, Now £89.99 Use the search window at the top of this page to find these products on our web site, or call us on 01483 456777 for more info.
  5. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='30541' date='Jul 12 2007, 06:26 AM']Do you still live in a cave and sleep on straw? [/quote] No - I'm in the south - we've got all mod cons down here.
  6. Stop talking about G&Ls. It's making me want one! I'm putting my fingers in my ears now...la la la la.... Now I'm taking them out to look on Ebay.
  7. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='30251' date='Jul 11 2007, 01:14 PM']A few changes to report on the rig front - still got my GK1001RBII head, I've added a Korg DTR1000 tuner and stuck it all in an SKB 4U shallow rack unit. The blanking plate is there to hide the gap needed because the head's fan is on the top of the amp. On Sunday, I picked up the cab - a Schroeder 410R from Andyonbass but haven't gigged it yet. First impressions after my Epifani UL310 are...bloody hell it's heavy and f. me it's heavy. I can't remember if it's 1400 watts or 1400 kgs but - it sounds nice at room level and by all reports should sound marvellous live.[/quote] Can I be nosey and ask why you've changed cabs please? Aren't Epifani's sposed to be the dogs dangleys? I can't keep up!
  8. [quote name='smurfitt' post='29989' date='Jul 10 2007, 09:22 PM']Well guys I took your advice about buying used and trying out! Today I am the proud owner of a Hartke HA3000 head and VX410 cab! It's loud enough, without pushing it above level 4 volume and not too big to rely on others to transport until i get a vehicle. Thanks for all the help.[/quote] Well done. I gigged a VX410 for a couple of years in pubs, bars and even fields and it did fine. They're pretty lightweight too for a 4x10. Happy gigging.
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  10. Another Rickenbacker-don't-getter here. Great sound but playing one feels like playing an ironing board. Plus struggle to get comfy with a lot of Fenders - feel too big and too old fashioned.
  11. stingrayfan

    HI

    Welcome to London, Shaun. Good man for bringing the bass!
  12. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='29253' date='Jul 9 2007, 07:06 PM']I've got one of each and the main difference for me is that the Sterling has more mids than my 2 band Ray and punches through the mix a lot better. It's also more versatile tonewise and has a higher output than the Ray but the Nordstrand pup installed might have something to do with that.[/quote] You've got a Sterling, eh? Ooh...I'll keep a lookout for that in the For Sale section then. Surely only a matter of days, eh? Haha.
  13. As for the US, check out [url="http://www.musiciansfriend.com"]http://www.musiciansfriend.com[/url] (Guitar Center) and [url="http://www.samash.com"]http://www.samash.com[/url] Remember that you run the risk of being stopped bringing anything back into Britain and charged VAT and import duty. Lots of people don't get stopped by factor that into your calculations when in the States!
  14. There's a very tasty Yamaha BB414 currently for sale in the FS section for under £200. Great, versatile bass, that feels more like £500 and it's not a copy of something.
  15. [quote name='bassboy115' post='29200' date='Jul 9 2007, 05:43 PM']Do they usually charge and how much would you say is a good price? The only problem we have is that we havent got any recordings...we have got videos but were still looking for a way of getting it recorded [/quote] Ones that do covers offer usually offer you a gig for a "net" price, which is after they've taken their cut. It's often higher than you'd get yourself if you approached the venue directly. Think of it like an actor having an agent. Without a decent demo CD, you're going to struggle getting a gig at the local pub. Ask around for local garden shed type studios near you. For £150 you can get a decent 4-track demo done which should get you loads of gigs. Take it out of the gig money at one gig and it's paid for. It'll more than pay for itself in the long run. Edit: I should add that I'm talking about bands that do covers or tribute acts. Originals is a whole different kettle of fish and different rules apply.
  16. Ask the venues who they use. Get the number then pester the promoter. Demo CD, promo pack etc. You doing originals or covers?
  17. Actually, it's quite interesting seeing exactly what people take, and I'd forgotten how much rubbish I do cart about, so here goes: 1 Bass (2 if it's far away or a big gig) Small guitar stand Mic stand + spare Active PA cabs x2 Stands for PA cabs Box of PA cables (kettle leads, XLR leads etc and spares) Mini mixer in a case Gig Bag (4 Guitar leads, Mic, Swiss army knife, gaffa, strings, cloth, setlists, mic stand cupholder, ipod for interval music, pens, pencils, batteries, business cards for band) Tuner pedal Aphex Compressor Pedal (don't really use...but would defo work as a DI for backup now everyone's suggested that...so will keep in the gig bag!) 4x10 cab Amp Head Wife (+ a spare, if it's far away or a big gig. haha) What a load of junk, eh? No wonder my car's bursting at the seams! Most used bit of kit in the gig bag? Penknife, Gaffa, Business Cards and pens.
  18. [quote name='Dr.Dave' post='28953' date='Jul 9 2007, 08:20 AM']And for Jaco's sake get a pair of decent working gloves. Use them for loading/unloading.[/quote] Do you know what, I've been thinking about getting some gloves for a while now. How many of us lug around dirty bits of PA, amps and grubby bits of cable and then eat a sandwich straight after?! On my shopping list today.
  19. [quote name='sqidge' post='28078' date='Jul 6 2007, 08:34 PM']I have been playing bass for about a year now and I would like to know what my next step is?[/quote] Find a guitarist and a drummer, get into a rehearsal room and start jamming together. It's the quickest way to learn how it all glues together. And it's fun!
  20. He prob has the pedals on different settings as suggested in the first post. It's what the fella in the Killers does. The Killers also hide a synth player/guitarist behind the bass stack to fill in on stuff. You wouldn't know he's there unless you really look!
  21. [quote name='ShergoldSnickers' post='28722' date='Jul 8 2007, 07:25 PM']I tried a VX 410 a few months ago and was not impressed. Very little fundamental bass note, very nasal sounding. This was in combination with a Hartke 2500 bass top. Unimpressed. [/quote] I gigged a VX410 for a couple of years and found it to be fine. It is a budget cab mind, and you get what you pay for I guess. Sounded a lot better with a non-Hartke head though.
  22. Nice work. Yeah, what's the bass? I'm guessing a Fender is too obvious.
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