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Merton

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  1. Lee bought a Hiscox case from me, it was an absolute pleasure and an incredibly easy deal. Cheers, enjoy the tour
  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1445161130' post='2889144'] And to take the Shape 'out' on an ABM, the Shape button should be 'in'. [/quote] Yes. Damn it's confusible Thankfully the Rootmaster heads have it round the other way - button in = shape in. So I have an outey button.....
  3. I concur with Discreet - take the Shape "out" as it just clutters everything and without it you have a sublime tone
  4. [quote name='GazWills' timestamp='1445103919' post='2888854'] I was wanting something like this a while back, but the choice was very limited! Ashdown makes this: [url="http://ashdownmusic.com/products/1/Bass-Amplification/1/Custom-Shop/110/Drophead15C110/"]http://ashdownmusic....Drophead15C110/[/url] but I personally don't rate their gear in the slightest, so didn't look into it much further... EDIT - beat me to it! [/quote] Ashdown's valve gear is ace, don't knock it til you try it
  5. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1445077236' post='2888603'] I have to say I love my 2x10 so far, but I'd REALLY love a retro Four10. It'd be more cab than I'd ever need. I know I could just buy another 2x10, but it'd be light enough for me to carry one handed, small enough to fit in the boot of my golf without cracking seats down (6x10 wouldn't be) and loud enough to do any gig I've EVER done... Maybe it'll happen... [/quote] I'd like a Four10 too.... Hmm, do we petition Alex?
  6. The GK MB200 would be a perfect backup
  7. [quote name='ivansc' timestamp='1444808195' post='2886133'] *sigh* I so hope this was posted in fun as indicated by the smilies. Useful review but the discussion has sorta got dissipated along the way guys.... oh and the OP has sold her retro2x10 already. [/quote] Jennie's sold ONE of her two Retro Two10s...
  8. [quote name='Russ' timestamp='1444753376' post='2885634'] (Snip) and it's been replaced with a RM-800 (partly thanks to Merton's review on here ). Loving it so far. Great tone, and LOUD though my Barefaced Big Twin. [/quote] Ah awesome, glad you like it
  9. Tell us the sort of amp and bass(es) you're after and I'm sure we could help out. Or speak to one of the stores which is exhibiting and see if they can help out?
  10. They'll be fine, it's the same design as the Two10 which can sit horizontal or vertical, and the Six10 which has the port on the bottom
  11. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1444492961' post='2883678'] Don't we all? [/quote]
  12. It uses the new ICE700 ASC module I believe so it has auto voltage sensing
  13. [quote name='disgrace of bass' timestamp='1444055044' post='2879853'] Well in all fairness the bass is mostly made in Korea, but hand assembled in the UK with custom-wound UK made pickups, so yep, its a UK rig! [/quote] To be fair my two Ashdown amps are assembled in China so my British collection is similar
  14. [quote name='Ashdown Engineering' timestamp='1444426279' post='2883267'] Hi Bassix, Bit of confusion here it appears so I thought I should try to help. So firstly to clarify - 'pushing the input volume more than i would have liked' can you expand a little more on this? What was it causing the worry about turning the input volume up? A bit more info on the input gain on the Rootmaster.... If you ever played or saw the old MAG amps they had Passive and an Active inputs so as such unless you had a freakily high output bass or very low output bass most users would have the input level around halfway, However the Rootmaster is very different as there is a single input jack as opposed to the passive/active inputs on the old MAG. Therefore this means that the single input control on the RM has to cover the entire spectrum of what was covered by the pair of inputs on the old MAG. Therefore the input gain is designed so that if you are using an ultra low output bass, take a vintage P bass for example you will need the input gain almost all the way up! If you are using a monster 24v active bass the input gain will be set right down low almost off, then the vast majoity of regular out basses will most likely sit between halfway and 3/4. This is how the amp is designed and you should have been able to hear the front end clipping if you were driving it too hard and if you were lacking volume I would hazard a guess you weren't. The RM amps can run with the input all the way up all day long with no problem but you should hear and see on the VU if the input was too high. Hope this helps. [/quote] That's basically what I was trying to say, only done properly
  15. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1444397605' post='2882920'] I interpreted that as a piece of Benny Hill-ism ... [/quote] Aha fair play then sir! I am a numpty
  16. [quote name='Toasted' timestamp='1444391240' post='2882818'] [IMG]http://media2.giphy.com/media/6iWLxCrCWJ572/giphy.gif[/IMG] [/quote] Mock all you like but it's the way it's designed dude
  17. Wohoo, in the diary
  18. The RM800 has power in bucket loads, it's insane. The input stage can be pushed harder than you think (assuming no crazy EQ/sub/comp settings) so I wonder if the 420 just wasn't being driven hard enough at the front end?
  19. And I have the RM800 which is a fabulous amp. The 420 is the same with a less powerful power section but will probably be plenty for pubs
  20. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1444317512' post='2882206'] Shouldn't we at least try to treat the question seriously folks? [/quote] Vegetables
  21. Stunning
  22. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1444313959' post='2882170'] It would be cheaper to buy a 610 and a 210 together. Not quite as cool though. [/quote] But slightly more modular haha
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