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  1. I played a mates RBX 170 a couple of times a while back and was really impressed by it (it cost him £170, I think) its a much nicer looking thing than the BB, which imho is one of the ugliest basses out there!

    I have never seen one of the Peaveys, so can't comment.

    The squier classic vibe range get nothing but praise on here, so I'd be tempted to look at some of those or the vintage modified jazz?

  2. I think some bands are great live and not so good in the studio and vice versa.

    Examples are Cheap Trick at Budokan, a great live album but their studio stuff is nowhere near as good.

    Fairport Convention's Leige and Lief, Full House and Unhalfbricking are all great albums, but Fairport Live Convention and Farewell Farewell are dire by comparison.

    Wilko Johnsons solid senders first album is rubbish, but the free bonus live album that came with it is brilliant!

  3. [quote name='alanbass1' post='797880' date='Apr 6 2010, 06:43 PM']Recently I got one of those Line 6 wireless jobbies as I was fed up getting my feet tangled in leads on stage. This allowed me to go right out front during soundchecks to check out the balance of the band and I have to say it was a revelation to standing up on stage. The way the bass sat in the mix was a little overpowering so I have since dialled out some lows and in some lower mids which has worked wonders - but on stage I thought the old sound was better.[/quote]

    I say go wireless too! I bought a fairly cheap wireless kit just for using at soundchecks, really helps with finding out how the whole band sounds, not just the bass.

  4. I look at it this way....

    If you're an amateur, then playing gigs is fun, so just enjoy it whatever song you're doing. You're there to entertain an audience, so as long as they like the songs, thats what really matters.

    If you're a professional, enjoy it even more, you're lucky enough to be playing bass for a living.... you could be working 10 hours a day in some sh*tty factory!

    (apologies to anyone who works in a factory)

  5. [quote name='bumnote' post='792262' date='Mar 31 2010, 06:20 PM']What utter rubbish, and you could pick up a 2x15 peavey or an old HH for peanuts.

    I use a 2x15, and to me their advantage is that most of them have wheels at the back so its a built in stack truck and no lifting required. [we dont do upstairs]

    4x10s have become something of an industry standard, and if you look through manufacturers catalogues theres more 4x10s than 2x15s.[/quote]

    Agreed, I picked up my Acoustic 2x15 with a non-working head for £52 a while back. And as we all know, Acoustic are the worlds best amps!

  6. [quote name='bumnote' post='789977' date='Mar 29 2010, 09:28 PM']I dont think you have quite got it, and some of the other explanations are not not very clear.

    If you are using a solid state amp, the power delivered by the amp is dependant on the impedance of the speaker cab you are using.

    published specs for the eden traveller will develop 500 watts into a 4 ohm load and 300 into an 8 ohm load.

    If you have one 8 ohm cab the amp will deliver 300watts, ie not full power, if paired with one 4 ohm cabinet it will deliver the full 500 watts.

    However in the real world I dont think it makes much of an audible difference, for lots of technical reasons that alex or bill could explain.

    I have twice used the same amp [seperately] with 4 ohm and 8 cabinets, in a gig situation, just by swapping the speaker cable and found no significant difference in volume.

    The normal way to increase your volume is not to use a single 4 ohm cabinet in preference to an 8 ohm cabinet but to use two cabinets so you are using more speakers.

    Two 8 ohm speakers plugged into the amp gives the amp a total impedance of 4 ohms allowing the amp to develop full power into more speakers.

    Most amps [but not all] dont like two 4 ohm speakers.

    Therefore if you buy an amp with a 4 ohm cab, it doesnt really give you much more volume, and it prevents you adding a second cab when you play the albert hall.

    theres lots of maths in there but i tried to keep it simple

    Does that help or make itworse?[/quote]
    Does anybody make 4 ohm cabs nowdays? I only ever seem to see 8 ohm cabs for sale.

  7. [quote name='derrenleepoole' post='789941' date='Mar 29 2010, 09:06 PM'][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ashdown-Mag-600-Bass-Amp-and-Cab_W0QQitemZ110510697674QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL?hash=item19baf36cca#ht_500wt_947"]This[/url] Ashdown is on eBay at the moment. With this setup you'll get 300 watts out of the 600 watt head. But you can always add another cab when funds permit. It's right at the top of your budget though.[/quote]

    Those MAG cabs go quite cheaply on ebay too...

  8. Here's my 2p's worth...

    I used to have a Behringer 32 channel mixer in my studio and it was great, loads of features, never let me down, wish I had kept it.

    I now own a Behringer powered PA mixer, which works and sounds ok, but not really as loud as the quoted 1200w.

    I have used a Behringer amp through a Marshall cab in a rehearsal room recently and again, sounded ok (not brilliant though) but not as loud as the quoted 450w.

    I have used 3 Peavey combo's in rehearsal rooms, and they have all sounded utter sh*te! And the Ampeg head I tried once was also sh*te! I wouldn't buy anything from either of those two.

    I own an Ashdown MAG EVOII 300w head, and I've yet to use it at a gig, but at fairly loud levels at home it sounded good through a variety of cabs. It cost £230 brand new from PMT Birmingham. Your budget would get you one of these and a decent s/h cab.

    Good luck with the search though!

  9. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='786381' date='Mar 25 2010, 09:52 PM']I may have been there in the 60's but I don't remember them much (man).

    I do remember the projected rotating liquid gel light show though.

    Now I'm in a retro band, I thought it would be fun to have such a backdrop. Anyone know if modern day equivalents exist?[/quote]

    Do you mean the old oil wheel thing? I'm sure I've seen them on ebay, brand new.

  10. [quote name='crez5150' post='785865' date='Mar 25 2010, 02:30 PM']5. At the Bridesmaid with the massive norks who has had one too many to drink and is about to be unleashed in front of everyone.....


    Seen it many many times :)[/quote]

    I'm in the wrong type of band! Gotta start learning "Lady in Red" etc, and join a wedding band.

  11. [quote name='josh3184' post='782477' date='Mar 22 2010, 12:39 PM']Violin bass in silver... Now there's an idea! That'd look amazing :)[/quote]

    I've got a Le Marquis violin bass in black, which looks great and for £90 new (when I bought mine) was an amazing buy!

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Electric-Violin-Bass-Guitar-LE-MARQUIS-N-Y-LM-VB-BK_W0QQitemZ120388979579QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item1c07be0b7b"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Electric-Violin-Bass...=item1c07be0b7b[/url]

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