Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Delberthot

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    5,999
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    4

Everything posted by Delberthot

  1. As the owner of an 800R and 2 700RB II amps I can say that they are no more complicated to work than ordering a pizza over the phone - if you can't work it then you're in the wrong game. You just need to spend a few minutes checking out the manual like you would with any amp. The front panel of the current series is split into sections. The main one is the 4 band active parametric EQ which is designed so you can;t get a bad sound out of it, may not be your sound with everything all the way up or down but I generally have everything set level and make small adjustments according to the room I am playing in. It has a couple of voicing options similar to the old 800RB but instead of being on or off, you gave control over how much you add. Boost is designed to give a slightly gritty overdriven valve effect and works very well Over at the left hand side you have your DI out with a level control which is very uncommon, saves having to fight with the sound guy when he tells you you;re going too hot into the desk. You also have the usual tuner input, effects send and return, passive/active switch etc. On the back you have 2 speakon and 2 1/4" inch jacks, and your power connection. Not any more difficult to work out than any other amp. They can sound warm, bright but not harsh and do a lovely gritty sound. Very punchy and bags of power. And don't pay too much attention to JTUK because if he/she doesn't have it or doesn't like it then its not worth anyone having it and he can't accept that there others who think differently - just check out the 2x15" thread to see what i mean
  2. Is that Jedward Lee from Mush any relation to Sarah who makes the chocolate gateauxs? I always remember what my dad told me on my 16th birthday - 'Get out' Some of these songs remind me of my late wife - she's late for everything Anyway, its nice to see you, to see you nice. Bu bu bu ba bu bu ba, good game, good game I've not got much money but my granny's got piles Gay guy walks into a butchers and says ' can I have a mince round?' and the butcher says 'yes but you'll need to be quick cos we shut in 5 minutes' I was compared to that Fela from the Red Hot Pilly Sneppers - compared to him I sound like a rabid pensioner throwing a bag of cats down a staircase
  3. I think having to learn so many songs in such a short period of time after such a long hiatus from playing automatically gives you the right to have a music stand at gig.
  4. Queen, The Chilis, Faith No More or the Glen Miller orchestra
  5. You'll wet yourself when you hear this. The thunderbird was roaring tonight. The combination of this and the Hartke head should give quite a close sounding version of the Basschat communal Trace V-type combo that everyone on the forum needs to own at some point
  6. Until you said active I would've said Epiphone Thunderbird - slappable, tappable, fingerstyle or with a plectrum. The Goth model has 1.5" nut width same as a Jazz bass. If active is your thing then the [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/epiphone_thunderbird_pro_iv_nabundle.htm"]Epiphone Thunderbird Pro[/url] would cover everything. 7 piece neckthrough, active pickups, 1.5" nut width. £318 delivered from Thomann with gig bag. If I can't find a non-reverse Epiphone Thunderbird 5 then I may invest in the 5 string version
  7. Just off to use it for the last time tonight
  8. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='982780' date='Oct 9 2010, 06:18 PM']He sure has talent anyone that disputes that is just being a knob but if you dont like it then its hard to listen long enough to pick out the bits you do like.Lets face it most of the people in the diehard MK camp have never tried to listen to any RHCP stuff and visa versa.I think the fact Flea uses a less cheesy sound is what attract people to him over MK.Sure Im going to get a barrage of have you heard this that and the other without the cheesy sound but Its not for me,Sorry. BassDayUK tomorrow so I should get used to the slapfest really![/quote] Diehard Chilis fan, even have the band tatoo on my forearm. My biggest influence by a mile. Went to see Level 42 on Tuesday and thought they were brilliant - some people miss the point thinking that all MK does is the slappity slap thing - his finger playing is equally amazing. Try to listen to as much as you can - my favs are the above, Chris Squire, Lemmy, John Deacon and my slap playing is a combination of Flea and listening to Nathan East's first instructional DVD about a squillion times One of my favourite clips ever [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cIdJFmFkag"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cIdJFmFkag[/url]
  9. whereabouts are you - one of us may be local to you and possibly able to help you out
  10. I'd be having them off you if i could sell my Trace 2x15"
  11. Its one of those Escher creations isn't it?
  12. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='979883' date='Oct 6 2010, 08:49 PM']Would make a nice avatar eh. [/quote] Definitely
  13. I used a Genz Benz Shuttle and it was nasty. So bad that I;ve erased the sound from my mind The best amp was as above - my GK 700RB II
  14. [quote name='AndyTravis' post='979961' date='Oct 6 2010, 10:05 PM']no 'Love Games' though...grr,[/quote] So it wasn't a one-off after all And what else didn't they play? - Mr Pink [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKI8pFqWm0s"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKI8pFqWm0s[/url]
  15. Right, I've found the cab that I am going to pair with my Trace 2x10" so I really need to get this sold ASAP. I am open to offers as well as trades for the aformentioned stuff and possibly a Hartke LH500 I will be away tomorrow from about lunch time until Friday afternoon so won't be able to respond between these times.
  16. [quote name='bumnote' post='979570' date='Oct 6 2010, 04:31 PM']Would go nicely with the jacket on your avatar[/quote] Jacket not included
  17. I've just priced this up on the Warmoth website and for all the parts, the nut install by Jimmy Moon, shipping and duty/VAT/etc you're looking at well over £1000 to put this together. It has the best of everything, nothing was sacrificed to put this together
  18. no one does gold '51 style covers, only chrome ones. That's why I added a later style gold bridge cover
  19. MK made a point at the start of the night by saying that they weren't doing any new material
  20. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='977262' date='Oct 4 2010, 03:55 PM']I'm hoping they release a 70th Anniversary model instead. [/quote] But it will be 60 years - 2011 - 1951 = 60 If you want it to look original you can fit period correct chrome covers over a gotoh 201, that's what I had on my second one. Now that's a bass and a half with a Lollar pickup. someone on here from Ireland has it but I can;t remember who.
  21. I would have thought that the Jazz would be worth about £5-600 ish and the G&L about the £375-400 mark I, of course, could be way off though
×
×
  • Create New...