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drewm

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  1. My Streamer was shipped from Germany in a paddy Warwick gig bag surrounded by a cardboard box. I figure if it can survive that (and if Warwick are happy to ship their basses like that) then that should be enough protection for the odd trip out to a gig in my car.

    When at home, my basses either stay in their gig bags or out on stands in the spare room where I practice.

    Oh, apart from the Star Bass, which scuffs around the bedroom for me to busk about on.

  2. Ok, so I've begun noticing this a few times myself today, so I've been browsing with a profiler running.

    The latency I'm seeing is purely the ads. As they're inline JavaScript, the page is blocked until they finish loading. If the ad servers are slow or don't respond at all, the page stops and waits.

    One way the site mods could combat this would be to place the ad JavaScript at the end of the page, and then use the site's own JavaScript to shift them back up to the top once everything has loaded. That way, if there's a delay in loading the ads, page rendering is halted way down the bottom where no one will notice or care.

    That's all presuming the problems I'm seeing are the same as the ones you are.

  3. Here's my Trace Elliot Series 6 GP7 715S combo. And my cat.

    Built in 1991 I think, owned by me since around 1995. Just bought myself a Markbass/Aguilar rig, so soon to be listed in the For Sale forum. (The amp, not the cat.)



  4. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='1088073' date='Jan 13 2011, 02:44 PM']I sometimes get just the forum header which is the big black band with the basschat logo on the left and that jazz bass on the right and every thing else is blank, other times just a blank screen with the url search line on top.[/quote]

    That sounds like the page load could be blocking on the ads. i.e. perhaps it's not a basschat server issue at all, but the ad servers failing to respond and preventing the page from loading.

    Obviously, basschat relies on revenue from the ads so I wouldn't recommend it long term, but it would be interested to test browsing the site with an ad-blocker enabled in your browser to see if that makes any difference.

  5. Ordered a couple of speaker cables (and a new instrument cable while I was at it) based purely on the recommendations from basschat. Excellent service, fast delivery, and a really high quality product. Thanks!

  6. Barrie responded to my Wanted ad for an Aguilar GS 112, and turns out he's local. Perfect. He did me a honest deal on really smart pair of GS 112/112NTs, [i]and[/i] he even loaded them into the car for me. What a gent!

    Thanks Barrie - we should gather up some other local basschatters at the pub some time!

  7. [quote name='bartelby' post='832317' date='May 9 2010, 04:26 PM'][url="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/18v-dc-regulated-power-supply-7-p.asp"]How about this[/url]?[/quote]

    I'd literally just found that myself - looks perfect. Manual says centre pin is negative, so I guess I'll order one up and see if it works.

    Thanks!

  8. In an inspired moment yesterday, I remembered that I had an old Trace Elliot compressor pedal somewhere. A rummage around in the garage through the boxes of stuff I moved out of home with, and success! I found the pedal neatly boxed up in its original box, complete with manual and a set of duracells which must be at least 10 years old and still working!

    It's a fantastic pedal - bought it from new at Manson's in Exeter about 15 years ago, I think. But it takes 2 9v batteries, so it's not cheap to run.

    The only 18v power supplies I can find online from Maplin etc are for laptops and cost about £70. Eek.

    Searching on the same issue, I've found talk of using a 'voltage doubler' with a 9v source. Anyone know what that is or where I could find one?

  9. Thanks guys.

    My medium term plan is to get myself a lighter rig (the combo weighs 30kg - it's great, but solid!). My thought was a to add something like a Markbass 2x10 which I could use with my existing rig immediately, and then as funds allow, pick up a Little Mark III to use with the 2x10 independently.

    Then further down the line I could move the combo on and add a 15" cab to my new rig. That'd give me a more flexible system with no component weighing more than perhaps 16/17kg.

  10. I have a 1991 Trace Elliot 15" combo of slightly unclear spec, as no manual or record of the 715S model can be tracked down (see [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=73211"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=73211[/url] for the backstory). It's most likely 200W into 4 ohms.

    The amp has two speaker outputs, labelled Minimum 4 ohms, into one of which is plugged the combo's internal 15". I'd like to add a 2x10 extension cab.

    As there are two outputs and the minimum load is 4 ohms, my assumption is that in the internal speaker is 8 ohm and I can therefore add an extension cab at 8 ohm to produce a 4 ohm load.

    Is that a sensible assumption? (And is my maths right?)

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