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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1379789627' post='2216842'] Really impressed. I've been testing it with my Big Al 5 in passive, then in active and trying a LOT of bass boost and it just doesn't flinch....at all. A heck of a lot of volume, punch and tone from a little light box. I tried some music through it and the more dance orientated sub bass stuff or heavier music sound excellent. I haven't really missed the tweeter plus my bass strings are a little old. It is EXCELLENT for plec/lots of tube grind....just sounds effortless for that. I couldn't believe such a little box could kick that much bass. [/quote] Glad you like it! I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of it at the rehearsal....
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[quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1379714644' post='2216228'] See? This is where BC is for losers while YouTube is for winners. If we had had any quality at all, WoT's trip to you would've been a vid upload by now!! [/quote] Ha ha.. the batteries were flat on my camera. :-) Before I dropped the 1126 with MM20, I'd A/B'd it all day in a rehearsal along with the 8kg Neo 112. The 1126 really is a huge sound... wide and open. The detail really comes through with that 6". As Mr. Pietruszka noted earlier, every note is even. The 112 as an incredible amount of authority for such a small box. It's obviously 'rounder' sounding as it has no tweeter.with tighter lows. It's a classic P-with-flats cab, and instantly gives me 'my' sound. I have a gig in a big hall tonight, but we have full PA support so the helium-filled 112 is coming with me...
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It's nice that they've come up with something Roscoe Beck-ish. They did that very well.
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I think they look lovely.
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New 'Later' Series On The Way....Yawwwwwnnnn!
wateroftyne replied to spongebob's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='KiOgon' timestamp='1379495799' post='2213252'] Best bit - for me was Jimmy Nail's expressions around 3:10 > [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o7Eiar4cNc[/media] [/quote] ^^^^ Me pal Peter Tickell on the fiddle. Livin' the dream, the lucky duck. -
[quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1379495155' post='2213238'] It also means the transients are very definitely curtailed, and that is something you may be able to feel. I can honestly say the TC stack sounds really loud, possibly louder than my rig in fact. [/quote] This was the problem I had with it. It was [i]loud[/i], but then so is my 7-year-old daughter. It was a dynamic wasteland. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1379495426' post='2213245'] I prefer to judge an amp by the way it sounds and the features it has, rather than some arbitrary value like its (supposed or otherwise) power output. [/quote] That's the right way to do it of course, but IMO there is question around whether it's reasonable to advertise it as such, without being open about how the figure is arrived at.
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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1379484352' post='2213116'] Now your making stuff up. The unit wasn't fixed under warranty, I had to pay for the parts and the labour. Same as anyone else whose unit is no longer under the warranty period. [/quote] Oh, OK. That's different. You should have said earlier...
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Fender 2013 Japan Limited Edition '66 Jazz Bass
wateroftyne replied to DanEly's topic in Bass Guitars
Yip - collate a feature list of what makes the '66 unique and desireable, and then scribble most of it out. Those crazy Japanese. -
[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1379412854' post='2212264'] I got it as import due it being about 200 pounds cheaper, but neglected to change the voltage selector when turning it on, lots of fire, lots of smoke, then dirty wet patches everywhere. [/quote] I don't want to sound mean, but a ) you didn't buy it in the UK and b ) it was your own fault. Maybe they should have been quicker, but... y'know...
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Fender 2013 Japan Limited Edition '66 Jazz Bass
wateroftyne replied to DanEly's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm sure they're lovely basses, but pointless as a 66 without lollipops, dots and binding IMO. -
There's a clip in this thread somewhere of FarOn slapping through the 1126 - it's as clear and as punchy as hell. That's should give you an idea...
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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1379323580' post='2211151'] It seems odd in that, as far as I'm concerned, the GB brand holds a lot more credibility than that of Fender as an innovative, forward thinking amp maker. Why not use that to their advantage? [/quote] At a guess? An amp with Genz Benz innards and 'Fender' written on the front is more valuable to the Fender brand than if it had a name only recognisable to bassists.
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Tommy's just posted this on the [url="http://www.facebook.com/pages/tks-Engineering"]TKS Facebook page[/url]. I hope he doesn't mind if I c&p it here.... [i]Many are wondering what the complete product range will be after the update, so here's a list with basic specifications and preliminary prices in SEK (prices in £/GBP is slightly less than 1/10 of the price in SEK, a S112 for 2900 SEK will be about £275). [/i] [i]Prices are for standard cabinets: black vinyl, black metal grille (as pictured above) no tweeter.[/i] [i]Optional extras are:[/i] [i]Tweeter (with attenuator): 750 SEK. [/i] [i]Grille cloth + vinyl frame: 500 SEK for small cabinets, 800 SEK for large cabinets.[/i] [i]Custom vinyl (other colours/patterns than the standard black): 200-800 SEK depending on colour and cabinet size. [/i] [i]Here's the list:[/i] [i]Two way high performance cabinets (based on the current 1126 / D2126 cabinets):[/i] [i]1126 - 8 ohm, 450W, 15 kg, 6200 SEK[/i] [i]1156 - 8 ohm, 450W, 22 kg, 7000 SEK[/i] [i]2126 - 4 ohm, 900W, 26 kg, 9200 SEK[/i] [i]Standard cabinets, all cabinets except the 112 available both as 61 cm wide and the narrower/taller format (52x74x40 cm WxHxD). All based on the previous 112/212/2128 cabinets:[/i] [i]S112 - 8 ohm, 250W, 10 kg, 2900 SEK[/i] [i]S/W212 - 4 ohm, 500W, 20 kg, 4900 SEK[/i] [i]S/W115 - 8 ohm, 450W, 17 kg, 5500 SEK[/i] [i]S/W2126 - 4 ohm, 500W, 23 kg, 6400 SEK[/i] [i]Extra light cabinets - neodymium magnet speakers, the L115/L212 are slightly smaller than the standard S212/S115. Aluminium grilles instead of steel, and different handles, all to keep the weight down.[/i] [i]L112 - 8 ohm, 150W, 8 kg 3300 SEK[/i] [i]L115 - 8 ohm, 300W, 13 kg, 4900 SEK[/i] [i]L212 - 4 ohm, 300W, 14 kg, 5200 SEK[/i] [i]One way high performance cabinets - something in between the standard 112/212 cabinets and the 1126/2126 ones. High excursion, high power handling speakers, for bass players wanting to match a single 212/two 112 cabinets to a powerful amplifier, but not are in to the sound of the two way cabinets (1126/1156/2126).[/i] [i]H112 - 8 ohm, 400W, 10 kg, 4500 SEK[/i] [i]H212 - 4 ohm, 800W, 18 kg, 7200 SEK[/i] Mmm... lightweight ceramic 2x12"+6"...
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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1379273567' post='2210736'] Thanks for the dimensions.... I may want to run one with a DB750... so if I need/want that power, then 2 would the requirement. On some stages I do, I need to factor in a loud stage sound where the soundman 'forgets' to put bass in the monitors. [/quote] Based on my experience with one of 'em, two of them would be MAHOOSIVE. I've got rehearsals this week for a gig this weekend. I think I'll give the 1126 a run out.
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[quote name='mikey_reed' timestamp='1379258759' post='2210438'] Hi I've just spotted your add. I am a 27 (nearly 28 year old bassist) with BVs looking for Middle East work. My other half lives in Qatar but is relocating to Dubai so I would be very interested in any long term contracts you have. I do sing BVs and have over 15 years of gigging experience. Doing touring theatre shows, cruise ships Middle East hotels and all the rest. Available November the 6th, please feel free to have a look at my website www.mikeyreed.com or get in touch to my email [email protected] if you need any more info. Thank you [/quote] Responding to the ad would be more useful, I think..?
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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1379245574' post='2210178'] Not got a problem with a larger cab that can use a 6" and a horn... I don't use mini heads so something a rack can sit on sounds fine. 30-40lbs is fine as well. [/quote] All the cabs are available in vertical or horizontal configuration.. I went for vertical to make my Walkabout look less tiny. :-) [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1379244663' post='2210152'] Can't seem to find Dims very easily, but the 1126 seems about right for me. [/quote] According to the website, the current 1126 is 52cm W x 42cm H x 44cm D. The new revision seems to be around that - I'll measure it tonight. And, as Mr. Pietruszka mentioned, if anyone is around the Newcastle area and would like to try one out, let me know. As long as you look after it, and I know where you are so I can hunt you down if you try and pinch it, that's fine.
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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1379244452' post='2210145'] Oh I need to try these! I'm temporarily without a car so I should have gone to the bass bash. [/quote] Are you still in Gateshead?
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My 12s growl in the mids like a bugger when I dig in, in a way I never got with the Bergs. The 1126 seemed to have even more on tap, and as they're a bigger box (Aggie DB size) they'll go louder and lower too. TKS also do a larger 12" without the 6", with an optional tweeter. I'd like to hear that.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1379162837' post='2209312'] Headroom! Masses of headroom! [/quote] Not with the Blacksmith...!
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I don't think it's [i]really[/i] 1600w. [url="http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/914735/tc_electronic_bass_amp_power_rating___active_power_management.pdf"]http://www.tcelectro..._management.pdf[/url]
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I think Bassman7755's comment was made in jest, in response to a post waaaaay back in the thread before anyone knew they were TKS cabs. There's nothing 'Barefaced clone' about these, any more than Barefaced, Bergantino, Aguilar etc. are clones of each other.
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1379098644' post='2208755'] never mind the rig... that bass! mmmm [/quote] I hope her new owner is giving her the love she deserves.. :-(