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Don't buy the Hartke Hydrive 2x10 as i hear it tends to suffer from 'farting speaker syndrome' when you turn it up loud. This one [url="http://www.samsontech.com/hartke/products/combos/hydrive-combos/hydrive210c/"]http://www.samsontech.com/hartke/products/combos/hydrive-combos/hydrive210c/[/url]
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Reddog music is based in the grassmarket right in the middle of the oldtown. It stocks markbass gear. Guitar guitar is out on the western fringes of town, on corstophine rd towards the airport. They stock Aguilar/mesa boogie stuff. They are the two main music shops in Edinburgh. Little bit of advice about Edinburgh, bring an umbrella............you'll need one.
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I have a lot of empathy with you. Been there got the T shirt.
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Why not just give them cash, which will be returned once it's been confirmed no damage has been done? Cash, cheque, pieces of eight They're all the same. If there's damage after the gig you lose the money, if there isn't you get it back.
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[quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1351810755' post='1855847'] IIRC it's pretty much The Meters playing on Robert Palmer's Sneaking Sally Through The Alley; a bass line more funky than a funky thing with its funk pants on! [/quote] I wondered who was playing on that album. Thanks for the info. I need to check out the meters now.
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grease: you're the one that i want....to play well!
gjones replied to iconic's topic in General Discussion
Played bass in the band for the musical years ago. Some great songs. -
Mike bought a set of tuners from me. Great communication and all round good guy to deal with.
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Do you have a maplins near you? They're sure to have the wire you need.
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My rule of thumb is if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. I also always deal in cash and in person when on gumtree.
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Borrowed an ABM500EVOIII and ABM810, fell in love!
gjones replied to mike257's topic in Amps and Cabs
A local venue used to use an ashdown mag 600 through an ashdown mag 4x10 and the sound was pants (farting speakers). They changed the cab to a ampeg SVT classic 4x10 and now the sound is fantastic. So my advice is to get an ashdown amp but if you already have a decent ampeg 6x10 stick with it and see if you like the sound before you spend money on an ashdown 4x10 because an ashdown amp and ampeg speakers are a good combination. -
think the police might be owed some royalties on this one
gjones replied to Chrismanbass's topic in General Discussion
Is it so lonely or message in a bottle? I'm not sure. edit: think it's both. -
[quote name='thumperbob 2002' timestamp='1351515999' post='1851987'] Hi All I have recently purchased a LH1000 and Hydrive 4 x 10. Mega rig- really powerful and warm. Old school heavy amp and pretty light 4 x 10. On a couple of gigs I find its a little mid scooped for my taste. Actually sounds great but to cut through the band without being ridiculously loud I need a bit more mid punch. These amps have a fender tone stack type of EQ where for flat response Mid is on full ( 10 ), with bass and treble being on 3 . Obviously with both bass and treble full off that is the max mids I am getting. Not enough though and this is my problem. Its the speakers really- very warm and clear but I need more mids. I can use my basspod as a preamp and get all the mids I need but I am trying to be as simple as poss and the Pod Live XT is simply too big to carry with all my other gear. Does anyone have any ideas- I have a Sadowsky pre amp which is too scooped in any event and a VT bass which has a very simple mid control. I think I need a small Bass EQ pedal but would like a high quality one- does anyone have any ideas? I really need my tone to be minus 1 from Honky. I use a Fender Jazz with both Pickups on full- prefer that tone to Bridge as I do a bit of slap in each song and dont like the slap tone of the bridge pickup. Any advice on what I should buy would be great. [/quote] I have the Boss graphic equaliser and bought it for the same reason. It's excellent and unobtrusive too. Beringer do a version as well for around £20 which is basically a boss copy. edit : although I have to say that once I figured out the parametric EQ on my MiBass I've not need to use it as much. Now I tend to use it to even out the sound in dodgy sounding venues.
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Video - Awesome band, bassist and my God, the bass face!
gjones replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
Great playing but the worst version of 'Get back' I've ever heard. -
[quote name='TimR' timestamp='1351466185' post='1851581'] I'll banjax your night. Two years ago on a NYE gig my Ibanez E tuner broke as I was checking the tuning just before starting the first tune. Spent the first verse restringing the bass e-a, a-d and d-g, played the gig with no g string. Bit tricky. I suspect someone will lend you a bass for the night on the assumption it stays in the case except in emergency. Or buy a £50 one off e-bay and sell it after the gig. [/quote] you're the 00.1%
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[quote name='redstriper' timestamp='1351461649' post='1851518'] I've been playing for 35 years and I've never taken a spare bass to a gig and can't see that changing any time soon I like to live on the edge [/quote] +1 Chillaxe dude. Your bass won't melt or explode on stage. I can 99.9% guarantee it.
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Secondhand Ashdown EB 150 or 180. Very decent sounding combo with either 15" or 12" speaker. Good sound and loud enough to play with a loud drummer if need be. Quite light too.
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[quote name='TimR' timestamp='1351362171' post='1850584'] Indeed, I found the verse so hard, I decided to play cowbell. Which makes everyone look upl when I come in with the chorus. [/quote] Well you'll be glad to know there isn't any bass in the verse on the original 'All right Now' (I hope I'm right?).
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I depped on bass with some friends who occasionally do a covers set recently and found out that 2 out of every 3 songs they played were totally wrong. I used to wonder why the singer used to sing different melodies from the original version of the song when they played and now I know. I used to think he was 'improvising' in a 'jazz' way but actually what was happening was they were just too lazy to figure out the correct chords for the songs they played and he made the melody up as he went along. Even when I gave them the right chords their attitude was 'well we've played them this way for 10 years, it's too late to change now'. The really are an awful band. If you ever get the chance to see them live............I probably wouldn't bother.
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Barefaced Compact VS B stock speaker in dodgy Ashdown Combo.
gjones replied to gjones's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1351272339' post='1849607'] ok..if it works, then fine.... but you are only asking the speaker to do one thing...and it does it to your criteria. My feeling is that a cab that goes to 3.5khz or so is pretty much unusable but I am glad you have your solution. [/quote] I'm the kinda guy who likes the treble turned down on my hi fi. -
I think they may be ceramic as they have the magnet at the bottom.
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1351265660' post='1849487'] are they ceramic or alnico? I have what I thought was a squier silver series body and the pups sound amazing. they are ceramic witch disctincive slight rings on the tops of the pole pieces. I can stick some photos up... [/quote] I don't know if they're ceramic or alnico? If you mean are the poles bevelled at the top no they're not. I notice your mystery Jazz doesn't have the brass grounding strip running from the bridge to the rear pickup which means it's probably not a silver squier. Are these your pickups? Notice they are bevelled at the top [url="http://www.projectmusic.net/ekmps/shops/projectmusic/images/fender-original-jazz-bass-pickups-4913-p.jpg"]http://www.projectmusic.net/ekmps/shops/projectmusic/images/fender-original-jazz-bass-pickups-4913-p.jpg[/url]
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[quote name='bassintheface' timestamp='1351164882' post='1848087'] I've recently been offered a Squier Silver Series jazz bass for a reasonable price by a friend. I've known the bass for over 10 years - the current owner bought it off another friend of mine around 5 yrs ago. It's a lovely sunburst with RW board, Jaco style (no scratch plate). It plays and sounds really nice, with an awesome neck. What I'm after is a little bit of 'history' on these Silver series models and their general values. I like it and think it'll be a great backup for my 75RI CIJ Jazz - I've just added Fender USA vintage Jazz pickups, new controls (CTS pots), orange drop cap, new wiring etc and a Gotoh Jazz bridge so it now sounds even more awesome. Also, would it be worth putting the original Japanese pots and pickups from my CIJ into the Squier or do they have decent pickups etc etc. Cheers all. [/quote] Read my post [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/190101-squire-silver-series-jazz/page__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.u...__fromsearch__1[/url] By the way the pickup are awesome and have much more bottom end than a normal Jazz.