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Delberthot

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  1. Thanks everyone so far I'm thinking that the 2x 2x10" option may be the best one for me but then I'm back to which one?. The now discontinued Ashdown one was still 29kg I had been looking at the TC Electronic BC210. Definitely couldn't use one of those to get what I wanted but two might work. I think more research is required. Its so frustrating that there's no standard way of measuring the output of cabs that all manufacturers would have to adhere to
  2. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1364651616' post='2029235'] Barefaced Super 12T, and you won't need to worry about bi-amping. [color=#ff0000]You will sound better. Better tone, clearer,[/color] louder, punchier etc etc. The only downside is you will have to save some more! [/quote] But these things are subjective. I like the sound from my cab just not the weight
  3. I have been looking at these but didn't think I'd have to spend nearly £800 to get the performance of a cab that I was selling for £110 just to get something lighter
  4. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1364649790' post='2029210'] Couple of questions; Why do you want to change from what you have? [color=#0000ff]The main reason is the weight of the cab. I plan on playing a lot more in the future so the 37kg Ashdown is too heavy[/color] What sort of music/size band do you play in? [color=#0000ff]Its mainly deps that I do from pub gigs to weddings/functions so I need to have enough power in the event of not having use of the band's PA (tonight being an example as its only a vocal PA) and to cover most scenarios. For town hall size venues I'd like to think that there'd be a PA that I can go through. [/color] Have you actually tried bi-amping in the past? [color=#0000ff]I've had 4 Gallien amps and never had any of their cabs to make use of the function so I wouldn't miss it Its not proper biamping as such, just a separate volume control for the horn[/color] [/quote]
  5. I currently play through a Gallien Krueger 1001RB II into an Ashdown ABM410 and am looking to change soon. Most of my gigs are without PA support ranging from pubs to large functions. I have my cab on a cab stand so it is at ear level and I have plenty of volume for everything I do. I mainly play my Green Precision with D'Addario flats and EMGs and I get a nice bright trebly sound with plenty of low end. I've been reading threads on here and Talkbs for the past month and don't seem to be getting any closer to choosing a new cab. I only want to be using one cab and want it to be as light as is reasonable but still be loud enough for what I use it for and enough bottom end. I managed to get it down to a Gallien Krueger Neo 212 II as I'd like to be able to use the biamp facility on my amp but just when I think I'm ready to order I read something else and it makes me doubt that it will do the job of replacing my 4x10". I've read up on the GK Neo 112 cabs but from what I've read the 212 sounds better. I've gigged with smaller cabs like the Laney NX115, Schroeder 1212L and first generation of the MBE series but they lack the grunt that I get with the 4x10" I don't really want to go more than £500, it must be a single cab so I can keep using my cab stand, it must be reasonably light(under 25kgs) and it must fit into the boot of a Mini coupe which has a surprisingly large boot. Hopefully that's comprehensive enough and thanks in advance
  6. [quote name='Jack Cahalane' timestamp='1364504196' post='2027521'] Spacehog - In the Meantime has a nice bassline to it, give that a go [/quote] Oooh I remember that one plus I have the original hologram limited edition CD How about Led Zeppelin- The Wanton Song. Sounds more difficult than it is
  7. I'm frustrated by nothing. I'm getting better every day and, by jebus, take a chill pill cos its only a hobby deary I dep with a lot of bands and I play what I want. I play the important bits and I'm busy playing. Why should I be worried about that I'm "only" the bass player. You need to get out more or at least relax
  8. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1364211320' post='2023140'] The roqsolid cover arrived today so I have erected it in my office so it makes it look like I have a S12T....it's alittle bigger than I thought it would be and am now having doubts it'll fir in the boot of a GT86..... [/quote] Haaaaaaaaaa Sorry but I looked at a GT86 a few weeks ago and didn't think it was possible to get anything bigger than a very small briefcase in the boot. At least with a Mini Coupe I'll get a cab in the boot and my bass in a gig bag behind the front seats. You could always try removing the passenger seat?
  9. Pickguardian do "signature edition" scratch plates. I'm sure he'd be able to do something like this for you
  10. The ABM410H did only come with blue drivers but the ABM 410T has black ones. This is my one: [IMG]http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad111/Delberthot/hartke%20ashdown%20gallien/DSC01465Large.jpg[/IMG] I contacted Ashdown who confirmed that they are exactly the same drivers, just a different colour
  11. If you want a corker of a Stingray then get yourself a 30th Anniversary with the mahogany body. If you want the rarest and arguably best fretless there is IMO then get one of the 20ish made unlined fretless versions. Still my dream bass. I had a 30th but always really wanted a fretless one. Beautiful and sounds amazing as well
  12. And ignored again just like I was ignored when I gave you a quote on my Ebay auction Sharky. Not going to win any friends doing that matey.
  13. I'm intrigued by the sound he gets on the OPs video clip. I'm not normally one for trying to cop someone else's sound but its bloody good. As for the playing, its OK but mainly a lot of slides.nothing difficult
  14. Yes, Conan and later on myself had 2 of the 4x10" versions with the carpet covering - there might actually still be one for sale on the forum. This was before the tolex, black drivers and fabric grill cloth
  15. I've owned the Genz 6.0 and several GK heads including an MB210 combo which had a variation of the MB500 in it, albeit missing a couple of features. I owned both when I had my Schroeder 1212L cab and sold the Genz to buy the GK. Personally, the GK head is far superior and it is nigh on impossible to get a bad sound out of it. It's something to do with its inherent sound and the way the EQ has been designed but I just cannot see past GK anymore. I'm still unsure about the lightweight head thing and want to see how these things are performing 10+ years from now before I give up my trusty 1001RB II. IMHO Genz isn't better than GK, its different but not better.
  16. Used this at audition last night and got the job. Sounded fantastic. Such a big, beefy yet clear as a bell sound
  17. Still happy with my Korg DT-10 after many years. If/when it packs in I'll probably go for one of the newer models
  18. Never used my G30 at home so haven't come across that problem but I'm more than happy with my wireless system.
  19. Got tickets for the Glasgow show but don't know whether I like them enough to go or whether just to sell the tickets on
  20. Going to be in Glasgow tonight and using this cab for an audition so could probably drop off afterwards depending on the time.
  21. If you go to the reviews section you'll see my review of the NX115 cab
  22. When I was 12 I picked up my first bass.It was a 4 string. It wasn't until I was 19 that I got my first 5 string. I played 5 and 6 string basses for the next 13 years and then about 5 years ago I went back to 4 strings. I don't miss the extra strings.I have a detuner to handle the lower stuff. I'm playing better than ever without the extra stings and I certainly don't feel that I "downgraded" In fact, all of those years of playing wide necks, especially the ironing board width of the Yamaha TRB6, anything with 4 strings feels like I'm holding a pencil.
  23. I absolutely hate cables. Coil them up neatly and the next week they're in a bigger knot than Knot McKnotley of Nottingham. Power cable, Speaker cable and wireless transmitter to bass.
  24. [quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1363561931' post='2014241'] Been playing in bands for 30 yrs since i was 18, love gigging but hate driving/ getting home at 3am, just bought all the "bedroom home recording gear so may well give that a go and se how i get on [/quote] Oh man, I love the drive home after a gig. Still buzzing, driving at miles per hour. Heightens the buzz.Can't be beat
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