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Bankai

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  1. Surely if we're saying the Electric Bass Guitar is a derivitive of the Double Bass (which it is). Maybe the Guitar is a child of the Chello?
  2. Pick up a little giant head. It won't cost you more than £150/200. If you like it, keep it. If not, pass it on... You can get very nice deep tones from it! It may not match some of the more upmarket rigs, but it's certainly worth considering
  3. I use a rackmount compressor in my rig both live and in the studio. The FX Send of the amp goes to the first compressor which is set as a limiter at +10dB. This runs into the second one which is set as at 2:1 above 0dB. I've been getting very good comments about the sound it's creating
  4. I'd say it's because it's bigger. It's also why I play with the strap at it's longest..
  5. I have a feeling that probably 90% of the people who clicked on this post are probably not over 18! It's just the title, it draws them in...
  6. Bankai

    Boss ME50b

    An interesting thing it does is if you use Octave Up on the first pedal combined with an Overdrive/Distortion on the second, it'll only put the effect on the higher signal and will leave the normal signal clean underneath My favourite effect is Muff Fuzz. Try it with both the Tone/Cutoff and D.Level/Resonance knobs turned to full and the Drive/Sens a little over half way. Awesomezorz.
  7. I have a HTC Hero and when I got it I spent quite a long time trawling the App Marketplace looking for cool apps. I found many that are awesome but I thought I'd mention this one as it's relevant to us all. It's called gStrings. [url="http://www.cohortor.org/gstrings"]http://www.cohortor.org/gstrings[/url] A full chromatic tuner that just uses the built in mic on the phone. Probably would work better on Guitars but I've not had any problems using it on my bass. If you've got an Android phone, I highly recommend it. What's more, it's free as well! Search for it on the marketplace, you won't be dissapointed...
  8. Native Tongue in Epsom defines the phrase 'Small Venue'. Play there, you'll understand
  9. Although I was originally planning on attending, it looks like I won't be able to make it due to the placement of exams either side of the weekend
  10. I started playing with picks, but I now play with fingers.
  11. Battery?
  12. On mine the pickup poles are flush with the pickup body on the E and G strings (normal on A and D). I thought they were all like this or has mine had something done?
  13. Am I allowed to say I don't like the drumming?
  14. Although the guitar in that starter pack does look all nice and shiny like Sorry to rain on your post...
  15. When I started playing bass last year I purposefully didn't want to buy a starter instrument. That meant Encores, Squiers etc. They were all out as far as I was concerned. The reasons for this came from my drumming. I've been drumming over a decade and my first kit was a 1960s beauty. It was worn, it wasn't the best, but the quality was there and that made me want to play. I've seen so many people start the instrument, buy a cheap kit (CB, Percussion Pro etc.) and then get disenchanted with it, and subsequently playing drums at all due to dissatisfaction. And I'm not suprised they do when they have something like that as their introduction. Toneless, hard to play and poor quality. As such, when I decided I'd have a go at playing bass, I'd go out searching for a good piece of kit second hand. In the end I bought a Shine Extreme Series 845, not the best some might say (well, it isn't!) but it's a damn sight better than some starter kit that one could purchase off of eBay for a similiar price. I loved it, I loved the intrument and more importantly, I've stuck with it. So here I am, a year down the line, now with a Fender Jazz and an Ashdown half-stack. My message to parents out there, considering purchasing an instrument for a budding musician (or any older budding musicians who are purchasing for themselves) is to buy second hand. What you get might be a bit road worn but what you/they'll get out if it will make it worth it!
  16. Bankai

    harsh basses

    Iceman maybe?
  17. I use a bass drum mic right up against the cabinet and a DI.
  18. I have always been kind of a fan of Rammstein but really like one of their most recent songs. Ich tu dir weh Link here: [url="http://www.visit-x.com/CAMS/US/specials/Rammstein2.html?resolution=low&video=ITDW&track=SpecialsRammstein2"]http://www.visit-x.com/CAMS/US/specials/Ra...cialsRammstein2[/url] (Rather nice if you get past the craziness)
  19. I'll try my best, but it'll take a while!
  20. My mind says yes but my money says no. (Well, unless you're interested in trades...) I'll send you a PM.
  21. I recently purchased my setup to replace my previous amp which was too quiet. I got a Little Giant 350 second hand off here for £150 and a 2x10 compact cabinet new for £150 I am very happy with it. Certainly got enough volume for what I want and not too expensive either.
  22. Might seem a bit wierd but I love the sound coming from Sharlee D'Angelo (Arch Enemy).
  23. The black speakers replaced the blue line drivers they used previously as they reportedly had several problems. If you've got one with the black speakers then consider it an 'upgrade' on performance and a 'downgrade' on looks.
  24. [quote name='daz' post='787310' date='Mar 26 2010, 07:40 PM']Watch it. a lead foot start could put that Hartke head amp through the back window of that Celica! I wish id taken a pic of my Volvo 940 (with boot not hatchback!) with this little lot crammed in it. I won the lot off ebay for £16, consisting of 12 small combo amps and 4 large PA cabs. Worked out at £1 per item!! Pictured below [/quote]
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