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RockfordStone

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  1. excellent, thank you. im picking up an Ashdown 2x12 tonight which one day i may pair with a 2x10 for a bit of punch. im looking forward to carrying a 15kg cab instead of the 40kg cab i currently have
  2. thank you, i thought that was the case but i'm not all that great when it comes to electrics and impedance. appreciate the help
  3. As the title says, I am looking at getting a 2 x 12 cabinet rated to run 300 watt at 8 ohm. My ampeg says it runs 450 watt at 4 ohm, 275 at 8 ohm. Does this mean that i would be able to use a single 8 ohm cabinet just with a reduced out put? or would the ampeg fry it? im assuming the former but there is just no switch to select between ohmage. any help would be great. cheers
  4. that's basically were i stand. no issues with people who do love playing covers but it doesn't flick my switch as much as the writing and performance of my own/my bands own stuff. we're all different and play for different reasons, that's ok in my book.
  5. in fairness you could argue that very little is "original" these days with the vast amount of music available. i don't deny that my stuff is influenced by other artists, i just don't want to spend my time playing their songs, regardless of how creative i can be with them.
  6. never said they are, and i never said you can't be creative in a covers band. there are lots of people who do it and love it. i don't. i'm a song writer, my reason for playing music is to write songs. this also means that i go through periods where i don't play (currently haven't played live in 3 years). but i'm okay with that. i've said before to you, fair play for being in a position where you are in a band you enjoy. i have no issue with people who are in your boat, or who want to do covers, but honestly, if i did 4 hour cover gigs 3 nights on the bounce then i would get bored quickly.
  7. i don't mind playing covers, but for me its about creating. i get much more joy out of creating something from thin air than learning someone elses music.
  8. this is a tough one, ive got a number of bands i would consider "my band" in the way they have inspired me to make music, and honestly i draw my influences from all over the place. feeder - the band that showed me you don't have to a be a virtuoso to make music people want to rock out to to angels & airwaves - showed me that any pop punk musician can have dreams beyond their imagination black stone cherry - for showing me that even fat blokes can be rock front men. the who - for having the balls to do things other people didn't.
  9. i agree with this, drums should form the basis of a good song not be the song. ringo for his faults provided the base for the others to do their thing, and it worked. nothing wrong with that at all.
  10. i suspect the line "you had to be there" will come up in this thread once or twice....
  11. i appreciate he was talented, but i find most of it unlistenable. but that applies to most jazz for me. it's just not my thing. i also can't get on board with mark king either.
  12. to be honest, the 410 already sits in the garage. my main reasoning is that i am starting to return to the band scene and have discovered that i want to travel more lightweight than I have in the past
  13. I currently have an Ampeg SVT 3 pro and a 410HLF cab to go with it, and whilst it has served me well i don't gig or play all that often, so looking to downsize. Rather than replace everything, i'm considering keeping the head, but replacing the cab with something smaller, perhaps a 2x10 (maybe a 2x12 but not sure i would save much space). I am looking for a good cab to pair with it for not a massive amount of money. Any recommendations?
  14. i can do it in about 5-10, breakdown about the same time
  15. [quote name='clivem' timestamp='1509459684' post='3399075'] And just out of interest, how many other people upon being instructed by the dentist, to book another appointment with the receptionist on their way out, walk up to the reception desk, and immediately ask for the receptionists name? Really? [/quote] i went to a meeting the other day and was greeted by a male and female receptionist, i didn't ask either of them for their names... they didn't ask me mine either, i'd like to think there is a receptionists forum somewhere discussing whether i was reduced to something less than my worth, but i'm not going to get hung up about it.
  16. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1509458892' post='3399069'] I'd wager that some people, subconsciously or otherwise, would have focused on her looks first as a result of having read the first thing given to them in the title...."stunning girl". It's something that is completely irrelevant to her musical output and so therefore the OP has, probably unwittingly, reduced what she's about. [/quote] but the thing here as to whether the OP was "reducing her", comes down to intent surely? his intention wasn't to put the video up here to start a conversation about her looks, he put it up here to display her ability and composition to a bunch of musicians, the fact she is attractive (or not) has only become relevant because he had an opinion that she was. have we really got to a point where we can't voice our own opinion for fear of offending someone who is never likely to even read this post? the guy is copping flack for bringing us this girl's music, and i think that is unfair. ok, maybe i escalated it. my point is, that if no one had mentioned the way he had titled it, we wouldn't be talking about it, we would be discussing the music. yes people may have thought wow she's pretty whilst watching it, but that doesn't mean they see her as an object.
  17. [quote name='lojo' timestamp='1509456578' post='3399039'] What first attracted me to my wife was her looks , is that bad ? 20 years on she's my best friend and I love her as a person None of us can judge the OPs comment unless they know him and his underlying character. [/quote] i don't doubt that the OP was doing anything other than complimenting a woman on her skills and looks, apparently its the ordering of his words that make him a sexist pig. id wager peoples focus wasn't on her looks until the first "OMG THATS SEXIST!!" comment was made, now we have had 4 pages about it. a lot of you are acting as if he put the video up and shouted "look at this woman playing a bass, woman are only good for cooking and child rearing", and its quite unfair
  18. i used to go play in the crowd, they had to notice me then
  19. [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]sexism - prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.[/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Misogyny is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women or girls[/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]i don't see how the guy posting a video of a skilled female player and complimenting her appearance is any of the above.[/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]lets also be honest, if a video of tom hardy playing guitar was posted amongst a mostly female audience base, do you think they would instantly compliment his guitar playing? would they f***[/font] [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]OP, you haven't done anything wrong, we live in a world were people are so quick to find offence in everything on other peoples behalf you are not allowed to have an opinion.[/font] [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]for what its worth, i like it, and i don't usually like seeing basses played like this.[/font][/size]
  20. [quote name='elephantgrey' timestamp='1476028910' post='3150571'] I haven't gigged for 6-7 years now, since the band i was in then imploded. Just havnt really found another band since then. I've jammed with a few people but nothing's really kicked off, so i'm mostly a bedroom worrior now. [/quote] this is where i am, only mine is only a 3 year break thus far. that said, i don't even play at home anymore. my only reason for playing is to gig, so if i'm not doing it then i don't bother playing.
  21. [quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1507668061' post='3387183'] Interesting, as I am the complete opposite. I feel that rehearsing is a necessary evil in order to gig. For me, all the joy of playing is performing in front of an audience. My current band haven't rehearsed for months, we just gig, and if we want to try a new song, circulate it amongst ourselves then refine it over a few gigs. [/quote] i agree, i hate practicing. i only join bands that want to gig. don't see the point otherwise.
  22. Location/Venue: Norwich, cant remember the venue name, but it was like a loading bay painted black with a small stage. Your age: 24 Your bass: Ibanez EDB 600 Your amp: Behringer BXH450 (which i still have) and Harley Benton 4x10 The set list (some of it): a set list of pop punk originals Anything else that might be funny/interesting/embarrassing: I had been in the band for a week, we were called This Is My Honesty and we had a pretty decent following around Cambridge. we eventually imploded because we had an argument about how the band should progress.
  23. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1506696478' post='3380513'] Pah! That's nothing! I've played to zero people. Literally. There were no punters at all, so both the bar staff went outside for a fag. There was no one at all in the entire pub except the band. We just kept playing ... [/quote] i've had that, it becomes a stage set up practice session then can be annoying if its 2 and a half hours drive away tho....
  24. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1506639912' post='3380175'] Actually my thread title should have read "For Those Who Like To Gig A lot" I really think, based on BC data we're the minority. It's a hobby for most, most have full time traditional jobs and families. Some are just indifferent to gigging. [/quote] i have a full time traditional job, but would gig every night if i could. having other things doesn't always mean we become indifferent to gigging. i crave the stage, but i haven't played live for 3 years because i haven't found a band i considered to be anywhere near a gigging band (and in all cases i turned out to be correct).
  25. i used to use strap locks, now its all about grolsch bottle washers, much cheaper and do the job really well
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