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Delberthot

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  1. its definitely worth doing your homework when it comes to buying second hand - you can get a bargain on Ebay only to find that its only a few pounds to buy it new


    McNach - did you intend your avatar to look like a classic John Deacon image?

  2. I'll be leaving my band at the end of the year - they just dont know it yet

    We get together to gig and that's it - no rehearsal, no promotion, no discussing new tunes etc

    We're no longer a band and more like 4 sessions musicians who turn up to play at various events - if we weren't so bloody talented it would've all came crashing down ages ago

    Shame - been together for 14 years

  3. That combo doesn't have a speaker output.

    Its only 60 watts, you're going to need more than that for a pub gig.

    Read as much as you can on here and ask as many questions as you can.

    My personal experience - first gig was with a Peavey TNT150, not loud enough, distorted badly. Traded for a Trace 200w 2x10" combo. Still not loud enough so added a 4x10". Plenty of volume now.

    Smallest setup was a Genz Shuttle 6 and a Schroeder 2x12" - loud enough for any pub gig, very pokey.

    Lowest powered loud setup was a Trace amp putting out about 90 watts into a Trace 4x12". Very loud from low watts.

    Its a combination of amp output with efficiency of your speakers

  4. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='999487' date='Oct 24 2010, 10:41 PM']You don't really mean that. Tell me you don't really mean that.

    With all those other great basses in your possession, when would you actually play that thing?

    :)[/quote]

    I love 12vers and the Chandler is the daddy - nothing else can come close

    plus with only 2 weeks until I see Cheap trick what will Tom be using? His Waterstone, Hamer or the Chandler?

  5. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='998588' date='Oct 24 2010, 01:45 AM']What a bass looks like is the most important thing about a bass, unless you're only going to use it in the studio.

    Would you get on stage where a room full of people are going to be staring at you and not think about maybe wearing something that looks good? It's the same with your bass - you have to wear it while a room full of people are staring at you, it had better look good!

    FWIW I like Jazz basses but I wish they did a 24-fret model that looked "classic". Currently I'm gigging my Thumb, which I think is pretty understated and natural looking, and I like having the million miles of frets. I wouldn't want to play a bass with garish wood though, like a figured top or whatever. I dress too scruffy to wear a bass like that. It would be like putting on a gold chain.[/quote]


    The Thumb, despite its unusual shape does look very elegant and understated considering the amazing sound it produces

    I really want this:

    [url="http://img835.imageshack.us/i/greenblacklarge0022881.gif/"][/url]


    Its the most amazing bass I've seen in a long time.

  6. used to be every day for several hours a day - lucky if its 20 minutes a week now

    I use the Sylvester Stallone workout method - concentrated, focussed playing over a short space of time.


    I think my playing has come on leaps and bounds over the past year with little practice. I'm not bragging.


    My favourite drummer of all time Buddy Rich never practiced ever.

  7. [quote name='Bass_Guardian' post='998332' date='Oct 23 2010, 06:35 PM']Plus i dont know anyone personally off this site or any other bass players :)[/quote]


    So far I've only met 5 members very briefly since joining the site so the chance to have a natter with other members over a ruby and a golden jar is very appealing. I'm also interested in the bass side of it as well. :lol:

    I enjoy alcohol but I'm not an alcoholic - they go to meetings. :)

  8. Sting's '57 single coil P bass
    Rickenbacker 4003S
    Yamaha BB5000a
    Gibson Thunderbird 1976 Bicentennial
    Chandler Royale 12 string
    Dean Demonator

    Reeves Custom 225

    That's what I'd have if I had a large pile of money but I'm really happy with what I have. I think the Rick would be first though

  9. couldn't agree more - as soon as you feel yourself tensing up that's when the cramp sets in and you find you can't play

    Same goes for using a plectrum, keep your fingers relaxed as possible when holding it. If you tense up you'll find it hard to playand if you switch to fingers for the next song your fingers will still be really tired

  10. I like things that are a bit different - Jazz basses are 10 a penny

    If it doesn't look good then forget about it. I'd rather play the biggest pile of sh*te in Europe than something that looked bad

    Yes, I'm shallow when it comes to basses

  11. Anything repetitive - Sussudio by Phil Collins, Parralel Universe suggested above, The Trooper and Phantom of the Opera by Iron Maiden etc are all good for building finger speed.

    Once you've got it - a ramp under the fingers can help increase it further whether it be the pickup raised right up or a piece of wood, plastic, whatever

  12. Separate pedals will usually be better constructed and sound better but I really liked my GT6-B. The sounds were really good but I just found it far too complicated.

    I've not listened to much Muse but I've seen the clip of his effects setup so a multifx would probably be a simpler way of switching between songs.

    Plus, instead of trying to remember which effects are used on what songs, you can name each setting with the track name.

    Another plus, you may find that certain combinations of effects require tweaking of individual sounds which would be much simpler on a multifx instead of having to bend down between songs.

    I think I may have talked myself into buying another one :)

  13. When I was running my 12 string split between my bass amp and a Trace TVT9 combo, I turned the bass all the way down on the guitar combo just to be on the safe side.

    I had so much distortion on it it I probably wouldn't have recognised speaker fart until it was too late otherwise

  14. Just found this -

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LED-LIGHT-BAR-guitar-amp-speaker-cab-rack-gear-/220611839202?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335d7d84e2"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LED-LIGHT-BAR-guitar...=item335d7d84e2[/url]

    I like this a lot - my only concern would be that it could introduce mains hum into the signal

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