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  1. Thanks guys yeah im all about the muse/tool distortion thanks again lads Michael
  2. Thanks again Martin. Great advice, much appreciated.
  3. Bumpdate Bit torn between buying a 400rb head off eBay for £200 or paying double that for GK 700rb 115 combo? anyone own either? Would a 15" cab cut it in a 3 piece classic rock band or should i buy the cheaper head and a 410? The combo uses the RBH cabs which are top end GK. Should i save my pennies for it tho? Any help appreciated guys. Thanks MICK
  4. Thanks again Martin, much appreciated. Mick
  5. Thanks for the advice the fasting showman. Much appreciated. Mick
  6. xgsjx, thanks for the input man, i won't be able to play through the amp unfortunately as Im buying it of a fella on gumtree and don't have a head for it that is sound advice though, try before you buy and all that. To be honest, im verging towards goin for cab, its cheap enough and powerful and has good reviews on here and talkbass. cheers Michael
  7. Hi, im looking to upgrade my cheap and cheerful combo for a head and 4x10 cab configuration that doesn't fart out when pushed above halfway at medium sized pub gigs. A local fella is selling a Hartke 410 XL and I plan to pair it up with a Gallien Krueger Backline/400RB head. I have chatted with another bass player and he suggested that I'll need a cab with a tweeter (which the Hartke doesn't have) to get that "GK sound", (upper mids maybe?) im after. I play mostly classic rock but enjoy more modern bass sounds too e.g. RHCP, Muse. Obviously im not looking to exactly replicate these bands sounds (not on my budget ) but id like a fairly loud, fairly modern, punchy sound that will cut through in the mix. I know the GK sound and "growl" has a lot to do with the "boost" control also so could i mix it with the Hartke and get the growl im after or should I just buy a GK combo/cab with a tweeter? Any help/experiences with these amps would be greatly appreciated, cheers, Mick
  8. thanks a lot guys, this is why this forum rocks, great suggestions a few hours after my first post
  9. Hi guys, so like the title says, anyone read any good bass/music related biographies lately? I personally loved the "Jaco" book by Bill Milkowski and Joel Mc Iver's book "To Live is to die", the story of the late, great Cliff Burton. Ozzys book is amazing too(at least one laugh out loud every page) as is the "Fornication" book on the Chili Peppers. Anyone else got any suggestions? Cheers Michael
  10. great tone man, you see the new Steve Harris custom SD pickups? kinda want them if just for his signature on them [url="http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/product-news/tone-of-the-beast-steve-harris-bass-pickup/"]http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/product-news/tone-of-the-beast-steve-harris-bass-pickup/[/url]
  11. i was partial to a bit of Chilis "higher ground" back in the day, would probably play some lame version of Rush now tho
  12. Welcome Chris, hope you enjoy the forum man, great dudes on here
  13. this is great, always wondered what Geezer would sound like in modern context, bashing away (although id say less than the sabbath days). sounds like his tone is what id imagine a Darkglass B3K could acheive (even though im pretty sure he doesn't use one). epic winning.
  14. thanks guys for the warm welcome yeah Len i hope the guy meant it as a compliment thanks to Steve bbb and Bass Tractor (great name, i love tractors!) btw heres some shameless self promotion, links to my soundcloud and youtube, some solo bass loops ive been working at, mostly atmospheric stuff: [url="https://soundcloud.com/#horrorshowbass"]https://soundcloud.com/#horrorshowbass[/url] [url="https://www.youtube.com/user/horrorshowbass/videos?view=0&flow=grid"]https://www.youtube.com/user/horrorshowbass/videos?view=0&flow=grid[/url] cheers again lads
  15. alright lads, heres my Soundcloud, set it up today [url="https://soundcloud.com/#horrorshowbass"]https://soundcloud.com/#horrorshowbass[/url] its a little rough around the edges to say the least, just some Audacity loops but see what you think.... any feedback would be great
  16. that was quick Dandelion thanks for the greeting
  17. Hello there, thought i would say hello since ive been on here for ages. Some of you BCers probably know me from my addiction to the basschat market place (still check it daily at work ) anyway, good to say hello (finally) to this super friendly community of low enders. All the best Michael
  18. hello Terry, fellow Norn Iron bass player here. Thats a lovely set up you have there. I should really introduce myself on this too, been lurking for years
  19. [quote name='V2factoryman' timestamp='1364390504' post='2025782'] Interesting thread. I've never bothered with any kind of effect but have recently been learning a lot of Muse tracks purely because I enjoy them so much! I was thinking about investing in a pedal to get the sound a bit more authentic and bring some variation to what I can do in gigs (in context with the songs of course!). Do you recommend ferreting about for a Digitech hardwire cm2? I'll look it up in a minute, but do I need anything else to make it work effectively e.g. you suggest above getting the B3K as well? I play through a SVT 6 Pro teamed with Mesa and Epifani 2 x 10s? Thanks. [/quote] sorry V2factoryman, i only just spotted this thread again. i dont think you need the Darkglass to get Musey sounds no, although I haven't got one so can't be certain of that. I only commented on the Darkglass as it is one of my dream buys but it'll be a while before i get one heres a vid of Muse via Darkglass, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSB_-ZxTDXA I know Chris uses a Boss LS2 to mix in some dry signal with his Animato and other pedals, he always has that clean undercurrent for all his effects to keep the bottom end. Im treading carefully here as I don't want to give advice that may lead to you purchasing a pedal you might not be happy with (ive done it tons of times). all i can tell you is even through my pretty crap behringer combo (svaing up for new amp ), the Hardwire CM2 sounds great for Muse tunes e.g. dead star, darkshines and is a fraction of the price of an Animato. The Hardwire also gives a nice wee touch of grit if you want it so would be fairly versatile too although id say the Darkglass has a lot more tones in its arsenal. Up to yourself man, the digitech is fairly cheap and i love it, id suggest hitting your local guitar store and giving it a go (theyre made for guitar and are at entry level price so id say most guitar stores would have them in stock). If you do decide to get one, make sure you search ebay (got mine for £20 cheaper than most sites) Hope this helps, sorry bout delayed response Michael
  20. ive got a digitech hardwire cm2 for musey distortion sounds e.g. hyper music, newborn. cost less than £50 for ex display model off ebay. sounds great, according to muse expert on talkbass (Kaputsport), it isn't a million miles off the Animato (either btw is a Turbo Rat). Pedal has low and high switches and keeps good bit of low end so shouldnt be problem. If it was me, id get the B3K and sell the Animato and pick up the Hardwire. just my opinion tho:) hope this helps
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