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  1. 2 hours ago, pete.young said:

    Whereabouts are you @guyl - if you're anywhere near Ipswich you're welcome to come and try mine, and it'll probably go to the east anglian bass bass if that happens.

    Thanks for the offer @pete.young  I’m in Stockport - but travel a bit for work and will take you up if I’m in your neighbourhood 

  2. There's been a few Nathan East signature basses for sale on here recently. For some reason I'm getting a bit of a hankering, even though I've never played one!

    What do people think of them? Just as good as a "standard" BB, or a serious step up?

    I'm lucky enough to play a variety of gigs so looking for something versatile. I suppose default needs to be something that sounds big and punches through your standard function band set...

    thanks for any advice...

  3. I double with upright and electric. Of course you can adjust the volume on your instrument, but the whole point of the AB pedal is to be able to make the quickest and easiest possible swaps. It suits me to have the adjustment on the pedal, so one less thing to think about in the scramble of laying down your upright and strapping on the guitar. And I prefer it on the front where you can see it (ie the green one - £100 from Thomann). I also like the indicator light although it messes with my OCD that the lights are the opposite way round to the inputs on the Bigshot.  

    As posted previously Radial Tonebone is built like a tank. Totally reliable. I have previously used a "budget" option that made a click or pop when swapping channels. Not great when your going through the PA, or if its a quiet gig (eg theatre).

    AB pedal is a boring piece of kit, but I'd always pay up for reliability and functionality.  

     

     

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  4. Splashed out on a Lehle pedal last year. Seemed pricey for “just” a volume pedal, but I’ve been really pleased with it. Used it with loads of different basses including upright. No degradation whatsoever and very robust. Best volume pedal I ever owned. 

  5. Took the plunge recently and bought custom IEMs (and a pair of attenuated ear plugs) from Read Audio. I have no previous IEM experience, but Read Audio came highly recommended. 

    Two gigs in, and I'm really pleased. Matt started life at ACS, but then set up on his own. He really knows his stuff and customer service is outstanding. He came to meet me at a pals house to take the moulds and the IEMs arrived at home within 48 hours.

    The custom mould earplugs are excellent too. Should have done this years ago...      

  6. Possibly the reason they are ignoring your "discussion" and "helpful playing" is because their ears are switched off. I agree with everyone above - not a lot you can do in that situation.

    If they actually care about the overall performance, you could try to encourage them to reopen thier ears with the tack of "I love the energy you are bringing by pushing the beat all the time, but the singers/guitards/bagpipes are really struggling at that tempo".

    Good luck!

  7. I too have a Mono. Stitched it into my optimum length (a great Billy Sheehan tip) and it has been fine. However, at last gig the strap button tore - same as post above. Fortunately a good save/luck caught bass. Is this a Mono problem?

  8. Have Shuttle 6 and EA Micro. Both are great - Shuttle is warmer, EA is cleaner - depends on your bass and gig as to which fits.

    IMO if your gig gets loud, both are a bit girly when cranked up. The Shuttle 6 looses low end when pushed hard, where as the EA just stops getting louder. Because it is so clean it doesn't feel as loud in the 1st place.

    So this year I bought a third option - GK1001RBII. It's like a car with a really big engine - always feels like there's lots of power in reserve, whatever your gig. I'm lucky to have these 3 amps - and they all get used. But if I had to sell them, the GK would be the last to go - even though it's not as clean sounding or as portable as the others.

  9. The absolute Daddy! Lots of power - lots of features - lots (and lots) of tonal options. This is a Rolls Royce! (And the lights look pretty cool too!)

    It is very loud. The idiot in me still loves the warnings in the instructions like "Caution - your ears are your most important piece of equipment.." and ""Bridge Mono Switch (800w output into 8 ohms) can severely damage loudspeakers .." But mainly, I love the warmth and tonal variety that it gives at literally any volume.

    I'm not exactly sure about age, but it has banana plugs so I think it is one of the earlier models. I considered changing them for speakons (not a big job) but never got round to it. Will include a banana to speakon lead in the sale.

    The amp is in Stockport (South Manchester). Am a bit nervous about postage, but give me a shout if interested. We might be able to sort something out ...

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