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Downunderwonder

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  1. Only to be expected!!!! ??? One man's warm tone is the same man's cone destroying tone it seems. The best thing for you is to get to high pass filter town where all the old pro's live. A Rolls Sx21 mini crossover will live happily in any amp's fx loop. Feed back the high output, job done.
  2. The staff poured you into an uber after the gig and you left the gear in the boot?
  3. I've always assumed it was an all around bad reaction to the song that takes the pish out of aspiring to be a rock star when they were already rock stars.
  4. Because no low B string is a pita covering many tunes. OP already tried DADG and it doesn't work for him.
  5. Wot a steaming pile of bollox. FOH PA's don't reach down to 30hz except in exceptional circumstances. For the same reason Trace Elliot put a red button on the 30hz slider. When a cab is advertised with a -10dB response at 28hz that means you aren't going to hear any 30hz at all. To boost the EQ up to where you could hear 30hz would take a buttload of power that would destroy the speakers. Hoorah for highpass filters that end the nonsense and leave a nice FAT 60hz intact that along with the higher harmonic series in the low B give the sensation it is all there when it ain't.
  6. @jazzyveeseems to have forgotten about his clank.
  7. Not happening then. You are struggling because you are feeding yourself conflicting information. You have a favourite bass, a most versatile bass, an actually most versatile 5 string bass, and a best sounding bass. That's 4 basses that are all ''the best'' at something. If the storage issue is truly critical sell all of them and buy the Fender Roscoe Sig 5 in the classifieds. If there's room under the bed for three basses in cases. Keep the lot. The one that sticks out as surplus to me is the 'versatile' Fender 4 Jazz. The Limelight should cover there just fine.
  8. Not so much epic bass sound as epic forward in mix bass.
  9. Someone monkeyed with the SMX preamp! Mind that 30hz slider. In the approximate words of my SMX manual, ''it's there for cutting not boosting''. The cab doesn't make 30hz. You can prove that by playing a 30hz sine and then a 60hz sine. They will sound suspiciously the same but the 60 will come out very much louder. Turning up the 30hz will get you a mess of 60hz distortion.
  10. I think an AC/DC tribute without a 'schoolboy' lead guitarist is just a cover band that plays a lot of AC/DC. If you aren't going to play dress up you aren't giving any sort of tribute to your idols.
  11. It's a pipe dream until we come up with I.R.L deflector shields. Keep in mind all of current space technology was once SciFi.
  12. Got a spare mic channel? Rig up a couple of thin boards and bungee cord under a steel washtub and mic it. I call it The Claptastic.
  13. I would put learning to get along with one another ahead of space travel for the meantime, but you're dead right.
  14. Eventually you will learn not to engage with the broken record.
  15. That's a result of supplies of vaccine going to places overrun with covid first. If they had vaccinated the cab drivers they wouldn't be in the current situation.
  16. I am no slapper. If I really need some zing I can ping the G or D off the fret board. I bought a new set a couple of years ago and will get around to fitting them one day.
  17. Wash hands first. Wipe down strings after. One time I did the old boil thing. Nothing much came out and didn't notice any improvement in sound.
  18. If they are non registered for VAT there is €0.00 Euro VAT in the price they are charging you!!! You can easily work out what you will pay in import duty and UK VAT.
  19. A big loss. The only reason I know is it appears big wheel bassists get RIP threads as opposed to being absorbed into the famous deaths thread. Long may it remain so.
  20. Trad is pretty closed up indeed. One wonders how long ''classic rock'' has before it's the new 'trad'. Seems pretty close already. Lately I have been getting back into the open mics a bit and having to exercise the ear muscles a lot more with new hits getting aired as well as the crusty stuff. Weirdly stuff I played in bars 20 or more years ago that was kinda old then and didn't feature 5 years ago is now deriguer too. Happy days!
  21. I haven't studied musical history a whole lot. 1000 years ago the only music here in NZ was the birds singing. What was popular music in 1021 anyway?
  22. Covers band turns into originals band while playing Dog'n'Duck gigs is a well worn path. The better you are as a band the easier it is to pull off. So far you have got to the stage of one hit wonders in your own Dog'n'Duck. I would be voting for churning out more original stuff and inserting the new tunes regularly, but dropping duds like hot rocks. Any cover gig can stand one original per set. Work your butts off to increase the number of your own solid gold hits to two per set. Then you might be getting festival slots.
  23. That's a perennial problem with Dark themes. ''Select All'' will make it readable.
  24. If you can't make a cab sound good with the GP12 you have a real duffer of a cab.
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