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pantherairsoft

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  1. [quote name='Finbar' post='1287993' date='Jun 30 2011, 05:08 PM']Your cabs almost certainly don't properly generate the frequencies that the thumpinator is cutting out. You'd be hard pushed to find a lot of PAs in venues that most of us play that can REALLY handle that kind of frequency properly too. I think if anything it would tighten your sub sound up. YMMV.[/quote] Maybe. The theory is great... If it did tighten up the subs then I'd be all for it... I don't want to gamble on it though. If any kind basschatter fancies lending me one for a week shout up!!!
  2. Nope! Shame. He always answered promptly when I had enquiries regarding my gigrig modular power system. Hey ho.
  3. Had a couple of PM's yesterday - replied to all, but thought it was worth reiterating the answers here... Bass is located in Nottingham and ANYONE is more than welcome to come have a play (If you're thinking of buying or not - always happy to share a cuppa with a basschatter). This has been my main instrument for 18 months and has been used for gigging, recording & rehearsing. Anyone that knows me however will be aware that I am very precious of my gear and I've kept this in the same condition it was purchased in. It's cleaned after every show and is still lovely and shiny! Lastly, as I've done this for basschatters in the past with great success (looking at you dbass & Fryer), I happy to consider payment over 2 or 3 months if this helps people afford things (come try it, if you like it, give me a deposit and I'll pop her in a case never to be touched again until you pay for her). Much cheaper than buying on finance! Shep
  4. I'm tempted by the Thumpinator as well... But being that my aim is to generate loads of sub from my huge chain I worry that using it before the effects chain will be pointless given how much sub generating stuff comes after, and using it at the end of the chain will effect the sub tones I generate? Shep
  5. Quality control seems to the big difference. You seem to know what you're getting with the MIA's. With the MIM's you can find some that feel like Squires and others that feel like MIA's. Small things like the hardware arn't a nice, but I found that by trying enough MIM's out you can find a gem!
  6. Yup! Sounds good. OC2 for the win!
  7. For anyone interested in why the front light is blue here's the low down - The Fafner has a known issue with blowing it's little red lightbulbs. The panel that glows basically has the valve behind it, and behind that a glorified outdoor Christmas tree light. As light builds are fragile at the best of times there blow just from taking the amp to gigs and back. Many Fafner users have never had one pop, however most have been through plenty. Contact EBS and they'll own up to the problem and send you a pack of lightbulbs free of charge. I got through 4 in as many months and asked EBS about doing something about it. They mentioned that Bernie Goodfellow of GB Guitars had developed a work around as he was at the time, thier UK distributor. I spoke to Bernie and he mentioned they'd found a way to solder in a couple of bright LED's to the bulb fitting, effectively replacing the need to ever fit a bulb to it again. I took it to him and an hour later hey presto. I picked blue as it fits with the EBS colour scheme. Bernie is no longer the EBS distributor so I imagine he would either not do this anymore, or charge a fair whack to do it as they aren't 'his' business anymore. As such, there aren't many of these 'modded' ones around! BUMP!
  8. Sorted, tested, happy, feedback left! cheers dude
  9. Bought Jakes Neo110. Easy deal. I took a train to Manchester to collect and he was decent enough to buy me a pint before my train back. Top bloke! Cheers dude Shep
  10. I can hear a lot of promise and ideas in what they do. The sound quality isn't great but it's made of elements of music I love... Definitely one I'd like to hear more of
  11. [quote name='mcgraham' post='1283295' date='Jun 26 2011, 08:10 PM'] No thanks.[/quote] ?
  12. [quote name='DanOwens' post='1282711' date='Jun 26 2011, 01:36 AM']Luke who plays guitar in 'From the Kites of San Quentin' has a diago board on a keyboard stand: [/quote] I like it... And the other dude uses the lid as his 'work bench'... Smart stuff!
  13. I'd hardly call myself a genius! I just stole lots of Pre-existing ideas & info! Oddly I don't use as much blending as I should and most of my signal is one pedal after another... I've started blending a little recently and part of me wants to do more... But my signal chain is a little to crazy to do it easily. I use an LS2 for what I do and it's works perfect. Tone is coloured 'slightly' by the Boss buffer, but in my set up that doesn't matter... As I don't use a clean tone at all! I've heard real good stuff about the Barge so that be my 1st port of call after the trusty LS-2
  14. Stumbled on this track from it being in the current Renault Clio advert. Really liking it. Kinda Dubstep meets Massive Attack vibe going on... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8TbZvy2msQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8TbZvy2msQ...be_gdata_player[/url]
  15. AudioSpares.co.uk I used to work there. Lot of cable makers buy the cable an Neutrik plugs from them, then just assemble, rebrand and sell...
  16. Since October 2009! I doubt it...
  17. [quote name='Pete Academy' post='1280123' date='Jun 23 2011, 08:34 PM']Roscoes rock![/quote] Damn straight! And the 6ers are super awesome Right folks. Great weekend, been to Manchester today to grab a Neo 110 off J.R.Bass & just booked studio time to do a new EP. As such I'm in a bloody awesome mood and I'm bumping the Roscoe with a price drop to £1350! Edit - Added a few part ex options to the 1st post... Bump and a couple of pics of this sexy beast being used live... You too can look that cool... You just need a Roscoe
  18. [quote name='chris_b' post='1282018' date='Jun 25 2011, 11:54 AM']I use a GRAMMA with my all my cabs, and on every gig. As far as I can tell, because I don't do with/without tests, the GRAMMA improves the sound when it can but doesn't detract when it’s not needed.[/quote] Same here - And I couldn't agree more!
  19. Chris, I use rounds on my Fretless as well. Flats make a fretted sound woolly, so added to the already natural muted tone on a fretless i personally think it lacks too much definition. Beauty of using rounds on a fretless as well is that with a few EQ tweaks you can get an almost fretted tone from it! I can't hear the benefit of flats on a fretless at all... Unless you own one with a bad choice of fretboard wood, like something softer than Ebony, Diamondwood etc in which case flats are a good choice for protecting the board.
  20. Cab now SOLD Head no SOLD PENDING Cheers folks
  21. Oh dear. If thats classed as 'ridiculous' then whats mine Interesting track… Not exactly my kind of thing but some interesting ideas and layering going on.
  22. I use it for steep climbs and dives along with delay... Www.ourhelicalmind.bandcamp.com - listen to the track 'Neon Tangerine' . It has a very simple structure (Intro, A, B, A, B, A, B, Outro). Each 'B' section uses the 2 octave climb along with delay to create an over lapping trail into the next section... Shep
  23. This is Jazz we're talking about! He barely has time to play the other 900 thousand basses he has… I have played this bass, its bloody fantastic!
  24. Mark, That's the best idea yet... One I'll consider. And if 2 Tourman boards won't fit stage wise that's a solution to move one up... Interesting...
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