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  1. [quote name='cheddatom' post='168568' date='Apr 2 2008, 05:08 PM']It genuinley annoys me when I can hear a great band with a crap sound/sound engineer as this is what I aspire to be, and this is where IMHO my talent lies.[/quote]

    You're aspiring to be a crap sound engineer??

    :)

  2. I've never tried them, but Birdsong make a 30" 5 string (though they do some weird things on it), and Landing make a 32" 5 string. These are both high quality, low volume builders, and I'm guessing that they wouldn't bothetr to make these if they didn't work and hence couldn't sell them.

    I'm guessing that a lot of it comes down to correct string selection. If you put a standard string onto a shorter scale it will be correspondingly 'slack'. Personally I don't find that a problem, but if I did I'm sure a change of strings would address it.

    Having said that I'm quite willing to accept that a 32" and a 36" will sound different, but which is best is a different question, probably with out a definitive answer.

    Clive

  3. [quote name='David Nimrod' post='160528' date='Mar 19 2008, 10:21 PM']There's your problem... bass really needs to mesh in with drums etc.

    The feeling of locking in with a good drummer in a real groove is like,

    Sex?

    As good as, anyway ;)

    Get together with some other musicians and it'll all be exciting again.[/quote]


    [quote name='gilmour' post='160586' date='Mar 20 2008, 12:41 AM']a big +1

    I find bass pretty boring to play at home or on it's own, the joy of the practice is in playing with others, when you sense that you're on that groove together ... :)[/quote]

    Much like the aforementioned sex then! :huh:

  4. [quote name='bremen' post='160320' date='Mar 19 2008, 04:29 PM']Are Star*ucks on it?

    They look for succesful independent cafés, find the landlord and offer an increased rent over whatever the café is paying. Saves all the tedious, time-consuming and expensive process of building up a business.[/quote]

    I gather that this also goes for the paint balling company 'Delta force'. Don't bother to compete, just go straight to the landlord and screw the small guy.

    Clive

  5. When I've got the time I'll do it and try to analyse exactly what it is I'm doing and try do put it in writing, but I think the 'one forward, one reverse' description is probably better than my original. When you're doing it it certainly doesn't feel that like your putting any strain into the cable.

    I think the main problem with any coiling method comes when you uncoil it in a different way from how you coil it. For example if you roll the cable onto a drum (or round your arm) and unroll it there is no problem, but if you roll it on and then pull it off sideways you end up with a cable coiled like a spring.

    Clive

  6. [quote name='Rich' post='159560' date='Mar 18 2008, 01:18 PM']Nothing wrong with the velcro strap, but winding it round your arm?? Noooooooooo... :) :huh:
    THE quickest way to tie your cable in knots, not to mention twisting it unnaturally. Wind it up into one hand... it doesn't take much longer than doing the round-yer-arm thing, but it preserves the cable's natural twist and stops it tying itself into knots the moment you release the velcro.[/quote]

    A trick I learnt many years ago, from a BBC sound engineer/roady, was to coil it up into your hand, but put a sort of reverse twist into it every other coil. Very hard to describe in writing, but the affect is that you can coil it up, then hold one end and through the coil away from you and it will (should) completely uncoil itslef and lay flat on the floor without a twist in sight.

    Clive.

  7. [quote name='OldGit' post='159600' date='Mar 18 2008, 01:51 PM']Do you have a link? I couldn't find a website for them[/quote]

    Try these two:

    [url="http://cpc.farnell.com/PL00946/electrical-lighting-security/product.us0?sku=BRITISH-GENERAL-CT100&_requestid=182950"]http://cpc.farnell.com/PL00946/electrical-...equestid=182950[/url]

    [url="http://cpc.farnell.com/PL01353/electrical-lighting-security/product.us0?sku=PRO-ELEC-CT200&_requestid=183238"]http://cpc.farnell.com/PL01353/electrical-...equestid=183238[/url]

    Unfortunately with CPC you need to go above £40 on an order to get free shipping, and remember that the quotes prices don't include VAT.

    CPC also have a lot of other stuff pertinent to musicians: cable, plugs and sockets, adaptors, and pre-made cables, so you can soon spend more than £40 on useful stuff, and get the free shipping.

    Be warned however, that as well as quality stuff (Neutrik, amphenol, vandamme etc) they also do nameless stuff at ridiculously low prices, but you get what you pay for.

    Clive

  8. I don't know about the other things, but I find the plastic things to wind cables round very useful for heavier/longer cables (eg a 15M speaker cable) - far less likely to get tangled in the cable box. Mind you I would pay more than £3.50 for one, and I still use a hand wind, or repeated fold, and velco for mic and instrument cables.

    Clive

  9. Historically my heirarchy of instruments would be

    Melodeon(s)
    Anglo concertina
    Trumpet
    Bass Guitar.

    Currently I'm practising bass more than anything (its the one I pick up if I've got 30minutes), but melodeon is probably still top in terms of playing out.


    Clive

  10. Saturday night, Welton Village Hall.

    Apart from my screwing up my short bass solo in 'Rocky Mountain Way' (very annoying), all was going well until the bass drum skin split at the end of 'All right now". Took an impromptu break while the great god Gaffa tape (all hail) came to the rescue. Unfortunately the incident threw the drummer off a bit and he started the next song (Roadhouse Blues) at about half the speed we'd normally do it (this was unusual as he's normally rock solid through any incident).

    Anyway recovered from there and all in all we seemed to go down a storm, which was nice.

    Question: Why don't they just make things out of Gaffa tape in the first place?

    Clive

  11. [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='151726' date='Mar 5 2008, 01:57 PM']As long as these people don't complain when a music shop shuts down, then I'm not really bothered either way.[/quote]


    That strikes a chord - our nearest music shop has just announced that it's closing afer 35 years, quoting internet competition as the main cause. It never really had any bass stuff, but had a lot of sheet music and tutor books which my wife (piano/Sax teacher) used to buy regularly, along with sax reeds etc, and guitar strings for my daughter. Also used to give her a 10% discount as a teacher.

    So now its a drive to Northampton (18 miles) and trying to find a sensible parking place etc etc, or resort to the net ourselves and thus accelerate the next shop closure!

    As they say, 'use it or loose it' - it's not just a cliche.

    Clive.

  12. Well (refering to the original post) it might lack something in the execution, but as an idea it seemed good to me. Far more interesting and musical than a lot of high speed slapping (for example).

    Clive

  13. [quote name='alexclaber' post='146653' date='Feb 25 2008, 03:30 PM']Except in the instrument data window they have a photo of an electric bass guitar and an electric guitar,
    Alex[/quote]



    Ah, I stand corrected - I didn't even notice that panel on the right hand side, just went on the fact that the all the other instruments tended to be orchestral in nature. That'll teach me to read it all before commenting.

    Clive.

  14. [quote name='SJA' post='145063' date='Feb 22 2008, 02:10 PM']so the harmonics for guitar and bass peter out at about the same freq- around 5k?[/quote]

    And
    [quote name='Happy Jack' post='146336' date='Feb 25 2008, 08:14 AM']That is a fabulous piece of work. Thanks Alex.

    Just to confirm, do the descriptions 'guitar' and 'bass' in that chart apply equally to acoustic and to electric?[/quote]


    I think we should be careful here. Going by the rest of the instruments listed I would have assumed that they are talking double bass and classical guitar, and Im pretty sure that the harmonic content of these would be quite different to a bass and electric guitars.


    Clive

  15. [quote name='OldGit' post='135430' date='Feb 7 2008, 12:23 AM']And they say people don't "get" irony these days :)

    My brief to Jon was "62p bass with 5 strings please.. oh, and can it sound like the JJ Burnel one you make and have a bunch of oher features" but the 62 p was the starting point.[/quote]

    Sorry OG, the irony was lost on me. I just assumed it was yet another person having a dig at Fender, which seems to be the thing to do these days.

    Clive.

  16. [quote name='OldGit' post='134845' date='Feb 6 2008, 09:17 AM']New for 2008, the American Standard Precision Bass® V Shuker P5 copy .....

    It's a fret short, the pickup's on upside down and there's no LED's but, goodness, if this had been available a few years ago (at US prices!) I'd probably not have my Shuker 5 string P ..
    They have even used nice string trees like mine rather than that unsightly bar they use on the Jazz, and ... there's no extra J pickup to spoil things as on the earlier Fender P5

    Just £600 in the US ...
    Fender Shuker

    [url="http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0190560700"]P5 on the Fender Website[/url]

    [url="http://www.samash.com/catalog/showitem.asp?ItemPos=3&TempID=4&STRID=20449&Method=0&CategoryID=0&BrandID=0&PriceRangeID=0&PageNum=0&DepartmentID=0&pagesize=10&SortMethod=2&SearchPhrase=&Contains=&Search_Type=GROUP&GroupCode=2008%5FAmerican%5FStd%5FBass"]Sam Ash page Just $1200[/url]

    [url="http://www.dv247.com/invt/48144/"]DV247 page - Just £1200[/url] :)[/quote]


    To be fair to Fender, it looks to me like the Shuker design owes more than a little to the original fender designs of 40 years or so ago!, so no one could really complain at Fender borrowing a few ideas back!

    Clive

  17. [quote name='tauzero' post='133098' date='Feb 3 2008, 04:05 PM']Obviously a psychiatrist would be the best person to ask about this. As none was at hand, we asked Clement Freud to speak for a minute on the subject of Gear Acquisition Syndrome:

    "Gear Acquisition Syndrome, or GAS, is, according to Grandfather Sigmund, a form of kleptomania. The sufferer feels a compulsion to own a piece of equipment, be it an instrument, an amplifier, a speaker, or an effects unit. This feeling is not extended to the point of outright theft, however, and legitimate means of acquisition are pursued. The drive behind GAS is, in fact"

    Bzzzzzzz!

    Paul Merton has challenged. Paul?

    "He repeated GAS."

    That is a correct challenge. Paul Merton, you have fifteen seconds on the subject of Gear Acquisition Syndrome.

    "I remember once acquiring a gear. When I started driving I had a Mini, which I later replaced with a Maxi, which had five gears instead of four, so I had acquired a gear. Some Formula One drivers have taken this to the extreme, with seven gears in their"

    And there goes the whistle to mark the end of the minute.[/quote]



    Clive: Bzzzzzzz! Repetition of 'gears', Nicolas.

    Nicolas: Of course you are correct Clive, but the whistle had already sounded indicating that the minute was up.

    Clive: Can I have bonus point anyway, Nicolas?

    Nicolas: Eff off - you can't even spell my name correctly!



    Clive

  18. [quote name='crez5150' post='129463' date='Jan 28 2008, 06:04 PM']Be careful as a lot of wireless systems do not support Dynamic mics..... if you need info on Sennheiser systems let me know as I am an employee.

    cheers

    Jay[/quote]

    That suprises me Jay, but I'll take your word for it. Is it a problem with the impedance/output level, or do they have a non switchoffable phantom supply. Good job I've never tried the E608 into a wireless system, or I may have learned the expensive way.

    Clive.

  19. My wife uses an E608 on her Saxes, and its a brilliant bit of kit. Its a dynamic mic, so doesn't need a power supply, so it should work with any wireless system with an XLR input, or jack input if you have the correct adaptors/converters. Make sure that any phantom power supply is turned off.


    Clive

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