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  1. I have a Precision Elite which developed a fault in the stereo jack input. I bought a replacement a year ago and still haven't installed it. A G&L L2500 tribute which sounds fantastic but I don't really need a 5 string for the Blues band I play in. A MM Stingray which sounds great but is a bit too aggressive sounding for my Blues band. A MIJ Precision which doesn't sound aggressive enough for my Blues band. Plus a couple of others that don't get played for one reason or another.

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  2. London Weekend Television.

     

    The wife of their chief executive asked if her husband could get up and sing Eric Clapton's cocaine (small pub gig during Edinburgh Festival).

     

    I said no.

     

    She had a strop and said she'd make sure my band would never appear on LWT while her husband was in charge.

     

    .....and she was right, we didn't.

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  3. On 17/02/2024 at 18:07, Cheeto726 said:

    I want to master the instrument and eventually gig 

     

    I think you'd be better off gigging before you master your instrument. If I'd decided to master my instrument before I gigged, I'd still be waiting to play my first gig after 40 years :)

     

     

     

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  4. 24 minutes ago, solo4652 said:

    Oh Lord. That hadn't occured to me as a possibility at all! I used to play alongside a heavy-hitting double-kick drummer. Eventually he bought an electronic kit with a most marvellous thing -  a volume control.

     

    I think that's what your drummer, in your present band, needs to do. He'll get a clearer sound in his IEMs than micing up an acoustic kit will give him.

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  5. 12 hours ago, ToLo said:

    Have you ever used this on it's own in a rock setting without PA support? I'm quite interested in one of these but just wondering if it's up to the task...

     

    They are definitely up to the task. I used mine with a Gallien Krueger MB800 head and it kept up, on it's own with a loud drummer, in a Rock Blues band. The more powerful the amp, of course, the louder it will be. 

  6. I joined a Rock band a couple of years ago, after many years playing a jazz bass with fingers in Blues bands. With the rock band I started to play with a pick, because many songs needed that kind of sound. One day I brought in my Stingray and found out that I could get a great aggressive, rocky, sound, just using fingers.

     

    You can get something similar, with a two pickup bass, if you switch to the back pickup and add some bass to give it both definition and fullness.

     

    Or you could buy a Stingray....

  7. On 10/02/2024 at 10:43, Geek99 said:

    they kept turning me up and I knew I had got lost and kept reducing my volume (not proud of that part)

    That's an old pro trick. If you don't know the song or you've got lost just turn your volume down and dance around like you're having a great time. :)

     

    I did that through 90% percent of a wedding once.......nobody noticed!

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  8. The main thing I like about J Retros is that it gives you versatility - you can get any sound out of a Jazz Bass with it installed.

     

    But it also means, if you are using a FOH PA, you can alter your sound before it gets to the desk. I usually add a lot of low mid to ensure that I keep definition when going into a random mixing desk and through the PA.

     

    It's also really easy to fit as there's no soldering involved.  

     

    So a thumbs up from me.

     

    Edit: I have two

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  9. I played a gig in Glasgow recently where the house amp was an Ampeg Micro CL. I took along my Markbass combo, just in case the amp just wasn't loud enough, but when I got to the gig the Ampeg head was going through a Session 1x15 and was pretty loud. Considering we were playing rocky blues with quite a heavy drummer, I was very impressed at the volume a 100 watt transistor amp could put out. We were going through the FOH PA but even if we weren't the amp could have handled the gig (and the master was only halfway).

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  10. I watched this review and because the guitar sounded so good in the video I had to try it out.

     

    When I actually played the guitar in my local shop it was absolutely s**t! The sound was thin and nasty and the tuners couldn't keep it in tune for more than a few seconds at a time.

     

    I actually did buy a guitar that day, it was a Yamaha Pacifica that they had going secondhand. It stayed in tune, had a decent set up, sounded pretty good and only cost me £68.

     

    Don't believe the hype.

     

     

     

  11. 18 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

    https://www.facebook.com/share/79yh6Jirwbbu6i3Y/?mibextid=WC7FNe
     

    saw some action yesterday, the bass was actually DI’d from the head.

     

    But sounded great in the room.

     

    That fella can really sing. What a great voice.

     

    I really like Hartke amps. I almost bought the combo version of your Hartke rig but when I tried to pick it up it felt like it was nailed to the floor. A head and cab might be a bit more manageable.

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  12. 4 hours ago, Greenguitarman said:

     

    Thank you so much for the advice. Never heard of the Barefaced One10. Are they as good as trace elliot / ampeg etc? I've just googled them, they look like a budget combo's ( by the style/looks). 

     

    Barefaced are very good but also very expensive. I would suggest you look to less boutique type combos. The Fender Rumble V3 100 watt combo is a great little practice amp, which is very light and is also loud enough for small gigs (with a quietish drummer). I own one and use it as a practice amp and have played quite a few smallish gigs with it as well. I have another more powerful combo for louder gigs.

     

    My Fender rumble cost me under £200 secondhand.

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  13. On 26/11/2023 at 17:46, Bass Fumbler said:

    I’m also having issues with the eq on my ABM600 in that the VU meter is permanently in the red when I’m playing live. 
    I’ve put an Ampeg compressor in front which has tamed the signal. My only problem is that I don’t like the compressed sound. 
    is there anything else I can use to tame the signal other than using a compressor?

     

    Are you having to turn gain and master to full in order to get a decent level of volume through your cabinet? The first time I owned an ABM 500, back in the day, I put it through a 1x15 cab that wasn't very efficient. This mean I couldn't get loud enough to play with a loud drummer and a loud guitarist without putting the needle way into the red (gain and master maxed). The reason was, that my cab just wasn't efficient enough (it was a TC Electronic 2x10).

     

    I ended up selling the ABM and buying a TC Electronic head.

     

    A few later I bought a Barefaced Compact 1x15 and recently I bought a secondhand ABM 500. I tried it with the Barefaced and because the cab is so efficient I no longer had the same problem.

     

    What cab are you putting your amp through?

  14. 47 minutes ago, Hobbayne said:

    Has anyone had any dealings with them? I sent them an email on Friday, and have yet to get an answer.

    They have good reviews though, so I guess they are legit.

     

     

    I sold a bass to Will from BassBros a few months ago and sometimes he is very fast at replying to emails and sometimes he can take a while, but he always replies eventually.

     

    He has a lot of different plates to spin I suspect. People contact him via Whatsapp, Messenger and email.

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  15. I have a G&L L2500 tribute (which is a really versatile and great sounding bass)  but I keep eyeing up L2000s, which is the 4 string version. I'm mainly a 4 string player and bought the 5 because I was playing, at the time, in a covers band which played songs in weird keys.

     

    Logically, I don't need the 4 string version because I've got the 5 string version, so why do I keep on eying up the 4 string ones?

     

    Very odd....

     

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