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Leonard Smalls

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  1. I'm currently really enjoying a tone from my Parker bass on "slap" tone, going through a Yamaha FX770 with compression and a tiny touch of down octaving, into a Roctron Utopia on "Bass Ballz" setting (with some of the distortion dialled out), then all of that going through the FX loop on my Marshall into a Qtron.
    It's a seriously dirty Bootsy noise, which only gets crazier if I configure the Rocktron pedal to act as a bass wah.

  2. On certain floor types isolation will make a big difference to the sound of a bass cab (or any speaker!). The air within a hollow stage or floor can resonate, causing boom which will swamp other notes.
    If anyone ever played at the Greyhound on Fulham Palace Road they'll know how bad it could be if not isolated.
    Another cheap'n'cheerful way of doing it is to get a sheet of mdf, and glue half a squash ball into each corner...

  3. We've got a venue locally where they insist even the PA, which is 10kW goes through the limiter, which is set at 92dB, c weighted, and the mic is right by the stage!
    The real problem is that the limiter itself is only rated at 13amps - i.e. a max of about 3kW. So it's possible to fry the limiter with the PA and a Kw of backline plugged into it -these sort of things worry me being an electrician!
    And being c weighted means it's biased toward bass frequencies, so it's very easy to set off. And if it does go off, that's the whole PA plus backline to be damaged when they come back on again...
    However, there just happens to be a large supply on stage designed for lighting which isn't through the limiter, so we use that... Unofficially of course.

  4. Only gigged once in France - took 2.5 weeks over it, ferried to Spain, gig near Montpelier then bimbling around France with no room in the car boot for anything but bass gear!
    Bass heroes, btw, are Bootsy, Norman Watt-Roy and Larry Graham... And no, I'm not really a slap bass player.

  5. Not sure if I've introduced myself before, but here goes:
    I've been playing since about 1983, in various bands from punk to funk to rock to jazz. As far as I'm concerned - if it grooves heavily I'm in!
    I'm in shropshire, and currently in a funkrock band whose members are spread as far afield as France, Leeds and Shropshire so we don't rehearse very much at all. And the other band is a free jazz improv thingy, where we improvise in a free jazz sort of way :)
    Basses are a Wall Custom 2, Sandberg Basic and emergency fallback Kawai Sleekline, playing through Rocktron Utopia and Qtron, via Yamaha FX770 FX into Marshall Jubilee amp and PD cab.
    And I'm an electrician when not playing bass or riding bikes (mountain and '74 Guzzi!)

  6. [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='419641' date='Feb 25 2009, 09:29 PM'];)

    You're the first person I've ever heard mention Andy Warren on a bass forum and it's great to hear him get a mention!! I used to know him many years ago from the early Ants days and he had such a great stage persona, it almost didn't matter what he played. Certainly got a clanking great sound out of his Rickenbacker.. :P

    The first Monochrome Set (Strange Boutique) album was/is fantastic...[/quote]
    Aye - loved early Adam and the Ants (Xerox, Whip in my Valise, Dirk Wears White Sox etc), and love Monochrome Set even more...
    Here's their myspace page - check Eine Symphonie and He's Frank for those who don't know them!
    [url="http://www.myspace.com/themonochromeset"]http://www.myspace.com/themonochromeset[/url]

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