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Bands you think were better before they got big
40hz replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
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For me, Power Windows by Rush. A Wal MK1 and Geddy Lee. It's a match made in heaven. Twangy, rubbery and aggressive as sin.
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I've been thinking the same recently, there are a crazy amount of bargains in the for sale sections that aren't selling, whereas in the not too distant past, you'd see a lot more movement on stuff. I think, anyway.
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Im sure its been asked to death. So any practice amp recommendations
40hz replied to Jakeyc's topic in Amps and Cabs
I'd recommend the TC BG250 combo. Nothing touches that for the money IMO. It has an accurate onboard tuner and the toneprints are a huge plus, you could just about gig with one too! -
Not sure if it quite qualifies as 'super' rare but my 1997 Modulus Flea bass has the doodle signature headstock, string guides and original Lane Poor pickup. Non truss rod neck too, so it has the slimmer neck profile. Not too many of these around!
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2x10 neodymium speakers 600 watt handling. 8 ohm Variable tweeter. Handmade in Holland 17kg (one handed carry) Retailing at £725 new. Had this up a while back but it's still not getting any use. Less than 6 months old in excellent condition. This cab has less than 15 hours playtime on it. Loud, smooth, detailed and clear sounding cabs. Perfect solution for smaller bar/club gigs. Collection only or meet up/delivery possible within a fair radius of Witney, West Oxfordshire. Will consider trade of a cheaper cab + cash my way. I'm very fussy though!
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Like many I started using earplugs about 7-8 years too late, now aged 32, I have tinnitus in my right ear. I don't care much for filters, just pure all out protection is all that matters now, 35db cut foam earplugs. I can hear the kick, that's all I need!
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Having owned a LM2 through a NY122 and now using a TC BH550 through a Vanderkley MNT210 (previous TC K210 cabs), I'd say the Markbass stuff was warm but a bit flat dynamically, there wasn't enough 'pop' to the sound for my tastes. My TC rig gave me that crystalline tone and presence that was lacking and even more so when I moved over to the VK cabs.
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https://youtu.be/UfzmVUrZplw My favourite. Paul Denman with some serious groove.
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£500 In mint condition with less than 8 hours playing time on each. They still smell new! Selling as I have no gigs on the horizon and to have this sat in my living room is a travesty. Beautiful sounding cabs, fat and rich with a very detailed mid-range. Oozing tonal class. Will deliver within a 75 miles radius to Witney in Oxfordshire. Also happy to meet up. Will not post. 17kg in weight each 600 watts power handling 8 ohm impedance.
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The Kiloton is the only Stingray-alike I've heard that actually sounds like the real deal. A great sounding instrument. I second the Musicman USA SUB as an alternative (I just happen to be selling one 😂) however I'm not sure where you'd find a mint one for £400 (I paid more than that for mine 3 years ago). When pricing mine up and looking around the net for an idea, they seem to go for more than that now.
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That's fair enough! The table lists the BH500 which is the precursor to the 550 and 800 in design. As always with these discussions, I am just going by what my ears tell me and the BH550 I have is in no way lacking in terms of volume/power (I actually found it cleaner than the MB800 I owned funnily enough)
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I don't have a source. It's bits and bobs gleamed from the interweb regarding the issue as I was wary of it at the time. Given the fuore over the RH series, im not sure would TC persist with the same rating system on the newer heads? In any case, the RH series were known for compressing hard at volume, I can confirm that there is nothing of the sort with my BH550. It's clean, clear and utterly composed all the way up to stupid volumes. Easily going toe to toe if not surpassing a MB LM3 I used for a while.
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It's only the RH series that suffered from this wattage/compression issue. The BH series do not and are very much the full 550w and 800w wattage rating claimed.
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This appears to be a cut down BH550. Good price though!
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£450 Here we have my beloved USA SUB. This has been my main bass over the past 3 years and will be sad to see it go but have been using my Modulus Flea almost exclusively now. It's one of the very first USA SUBs made dating back to May 2003. All original and un-fettered condition all-round aside from a few nicks (worst of all being a scratch on the upper bout that is hardly noticeable). Body is Poplar and the neck has the nicest figured Rosewood I've ever seen on a production bass. Weight is 9lbs. I have recently had a new G-string tuner fitted (official Musicman part) as as with a lot of Musicman basses the original got slightly bent (I will supply this also as it is still functional). Bass will also come with a black pickguard as well as the original metal-look scratchplate Collection only or will meet up/deliver within a 70 mile radius to Witney in West Oxfordshire. Will consider trade for Squier CV 60's Precision or Jazz plus cash my way.
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IMO there's no substitute other than to just buy new strings.
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Did someone mention sparkles?!
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The real deal!