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  1. Lots of good points made already. As others have said it's really a 'horses for courses' type question. I would add two things: When I used to do monitors for a living, prior to getting kicked upstairs, I found IEM's were incredibly helpful if the turn had a weak singer (no doubt the singer found it incredibly helpful too, but I'm being selfish😂). Also, in terms of monitor systems, I think from memory all of the acts which I did used IEM's as an add on to their 'conventional' monitor systems.  Most specs I see nowadays seem to ask for both. I don't recall ever seeing a spec for a silent stage, but I guess this is what Metallica do, so who knows?

    Speaking as a player, and one who preffers wedges to IEM's, the big revelation for me came in the form of our drummer starting to use a triggered kit. All of a sudden there was no need to keep up with an acoustic drum kit. The on stage volume at shows and rehearsals is very much more civilised, and the complete lack of the aural 'slosh' (for want of a better word) you get onstage  from live cymbals and hi hats makes a huge difference for the better in terms of listening fatigue.    Our monitor system now comprises 4 Eon 110 speakers with an added 12" sub for the drummer. Works a treat.  Having said all that we still have to carry all of this. IEM's win hands down for portability. 

     

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  2. The pricing makes no sense. And I know, I know, the market etc etc, but there was a '65 P bass there today that was lovely, and cheaper than all of the Wals. They (Wal's) are fantastic basses and I'd love one, but price wise at lease, if the south sea bubble was a bass, it would be a Wal.

  3. I popped into the Gallery today to collect a bass that was having a new scratch place fitted. Whilst I was there I noted no less than eight Wal basses (all four string, Mark ones or Pro Basses, fretted and fretless). The ticket prices ranged from a breathtaking £5900 to a very breathtaking £14K odd (although I imagine that last one once belonged to someone famous). 

    I have never seen anything near this number of Wal's anywhere, ever.  Which leads me to my question, have we finally reached peak pricing for these doubtlessly wonderful basses ?

    Discuss.....

  4. I've been after one of these since I saw a review in 'In Tune' magazine in 1984.  It is a lovely and very well made bass. This particular example, having been in storage for about thirty years is immaculate. The Gordy brand is one of those fascinating little side roads in British guitar building that seemed to proliferate in the eighties. The neck profile on this bass is particularly praiseworthy. Its like a very fast jazz. The two humbuckers (Gordon Withams own make I think) sound nice and fat and the hardware is all very high quality. The woodwork is of a very high quality. All in all, I'm pretty happy to have finally anded one after a mere forty years....

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  5. 4 hours ago, police squad said:

    The black one with dots came from Livewire. I bought it in the summer of 1983

    Maybe the one I saw was black then? Uness they had two Manson explorers in of course. Which might be the case. They had a lot of very high end stuff I seem to remember. It was a great shop.

  6. 2 hours ago, police squad said:

    I've had two. 

    A black one with dots on the pointy bits (also owned by someone else on here at some point) and one with an Inlayed tiger on the top horn (also owned by someone else on here)

    Great basses, a bit heavy

    I dont have a handy picture of the tiger bass

     

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    The dots ring a bell...I seem to remember that the one in Livewire had similar dots on the (red) finish. I might be imaginging that of course...

  7. 9 minutes ago, Rayman said:

    Our guitarist has the lead version. It was one of Hugh Mansons early guitars. Mike had it custom made by Hugh in a black/white diagonal paint job and it’s been his main guitar ever since….. that was around 40yrs ago I think….
     

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    This picture was 10yrs ago….. I miss those Schecter Model Ts I was using then.

    Great pic....I've never played one of those Schecters but they do look very nice, I must say.

     

     

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  8. Many, many years ago, at a music shop in Cardiff called Livewire (I believe it was on Pen y Lan road, but it was a very long time ago) I played a  (red) Manson Explorer Bass.  I was utterly blown away by the thing, but I didnt have the cash to buy it. I have never seen one since either in the flesh or advertised for sale. Does anyone on here posess such a machine? Are they as good as I remember?

     

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  9. Congrats, looks like a really lovely little rig. I'm very happy with mine, small, light (for a valve amp) and (at least into the Ashdown 212 I use mine with),  loud anough for a gig, albeit with a relatively restrained Americana band. Sounds lovely too. Really nice break up when you push it.

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  10. 20 minutes ago, Paul S said:

    In true Basschat tradition I will recommend something entirely different.  TC Spectradrive.  It is an eq, DI, compressor and drive unit all in one.  You can download different patches for the compressor and drive - I used 'clean boost' patch which gives a decent approximation of valve break up when balanced with the gain.  I play in a blues/rock trio and it is my 'on all the time, take it anywhere' sound.

    I've got a Boss pedal that I use 'always on' to get a little bit of breakup into the tone. I need this OD for one specific song where I do a little riff at the top. Sounds nice ehough clean, but I just want to lift it a bit...

     

  11. Hello folks,

    I'm looking for a distortion pedal to do a nice warm bluesy drive sound. Any thoughts?

    I've also been looking for a Cali compressor pedal. They seem to be quite expensive secondhand atm, so I was thinking of maybe a rack mounted DBX 160A. In fact for the same money that one of the secondhand Cali's is going for, I could buy a DBX 165, which is a lot of compressor.....Thoughts?

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