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  1. 10 minutes ago, nilorius said:

    Just a usb cable will not work. If You want a quality usb connection buy something like Scarlet focusrite.

    Don't think thats correct.

    It is a midi audio interface as well as a stomp fx box.

    Deffo check you have the right drivers installed

    unusual for a USB cable not to work but its possible its faulty. Also change the USB hub on the PC if you have more than one.

    And if not succesful, try uninstalling the software and reinstalling in a new usb slot.

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  2. Used the platform for the first time in anger tonight. No backline just a wedge monitor. Got lots of comments from punters and people literally coming up and putting their foot on it! Was a great sensation with the added bonus of the kick and snare going through it so locked in really tight 

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  3. As BigRed says, T shirts are where the money is at.

    We sold a hundred odd cds at gigs and online, but T shirts seem to sell better and at £15 a pop (think they cost £4 each (?).

    Oh and a card reader has really made a difference, hardly anyone has £15 spare in cash at the end of the night, but everyone has a phone or a card.

  4. That stinks. Is one of the people getting more dosh supplying something like the PA or backline?

    The only reason why I could imagine someone getting a little more would be for supplying extra kit or petrol money, perhaps.

    We split all our gig money equally despite me and the drummer owning and paying for the PA.

    The guitarist changes his strings every gig so thats an expense for him.

    I have on occasion taken an extra fiver for me and the drummer for petrol if we've driven the others a fair old distance but thats about it.

     

    I'd certainly be asking questions as to why the Jam night guys are pocketing an extra £25 each night, that seems well excessive.

     

     

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  5. I have an old banger 05 plate berlingo.

    I took out the back seats.

     

    I can fit 

    4 x 15" powered RCF Tops

    2 x 15" powered H/H subs

    1 x 410 Ampeg HLF Cab

    1 x Ampeg SVT Head

    2 x large boxes of leads

    1 x Large Box of Lights

    1 x bass hard case

    1 x pedal case/board

    3 x mic stands

    4 x speaker stands

     

    or all the above less the 410 and the SVT head and instead a Markbass combo, orange 410 and Marshall Tube head, 1 bass and 2 guitars and 2 effects cases.

    Its amazing what you can squeeze in if you don't care about the interior getting trashed!

    Starting to feel like the Yorkshireman sketch...

  6. On 04/03/2023 at 00:04, Mornats said:

    I've got the Digbeth and love it. Nice range of tone controls, and that drive can be quite subtle but can be pushed a bit too. Would have liked a compressor perhaps like some other preamps have but maybe that's something a dedicated pedal would be much better at.

     

    I have the digbeth too, very happy with it. I've paired mine up with a Cali double stack compressor clone. yet to use it on a gig so we shall see how it sounds...

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  7. 9 hours ago, gjones said:

    Dave Swift has one too. He said because he uses IEM he missed the feel of a bass rig playing loud behind him. The vibrating plinth gives him the illusion that he's standing in front of a cab full of speakers.

    To be honest its a bit overkill for the Dog n Duck isn't it?

    But if it's available to use then I'm going to use it!

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  8. 6 hours ago, MrDinsdale said:

    Any first impressions?

    yes I like it.

    I'll try to get round to making a short video for youtube as I don't believe any exist for bass.

    It's quite a bit more involved than my Boss LMB 3, but first very brief impressions are good. It's pretty chunky and solid, heavy as well.

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