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EBS_freak

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  1. Had, had, had.... need!!
  2. I'm ashamed to say that I recognise the first one. She's fairly well travelled.
  3. We must hang out at the same sites... The swinging scene is not what it once was.
  4. I got this one...
  5. Fresh strings is probably the best thing you could buy.
  6. I wouldn't have thought theres a lot in them but you should be testing them to see which one you like best. Are you going to be moving them around? The fact that one is 10kg lighter than the other may be a feature you like.
  7. Remember to get a non playing member of public in so they can tell everybody that they can't hear any difference.
  8. A lot of players may find this a worthwhile upgrade.
  9. Not keen on the blocks... but loving the piano
  10. If you like the sound of what you have and just want more of that, buy another SVT115e.
  11. [quote name='bassmanbish' timestamp='1344342305' post='1763029'] I just think it's amusing that he's going to use these strings (or at least 'says' he is) on a headless bass and they don't even seem to be available in double ball end sets. Yes, I know that the single ball end sets can be anchored using the grub screws in the nut piece, but what a faff! I know what sort of string I'd rather use on a headless! It does seem very strange to me that he's moved to Rotosound in favour of Status strings, particularly as Rob Green seems to constantly chuck gear in MK's direction. Just as long as he doesn't go back to Fender... [/quote] There's probably the next incarnation of the King Bass just around the corner, with head, to enable him to make use of the new strings. Of course, all the MK-ites will have to buy those, so I don't think Rob is losing any sleep. I wonder how many people will start using Rotos because of Mark King? Unlike Mark King, most people don't have a fresh set of strings for each gig - which in my experience, is necessary with Rotos!
  12. [url="http://www.fbass.com/blog/article/27/f-speaker-cabinet-joins-the-f-bass-arsenal/"]http://www.fbass.com/blog/article/27/f-speaker-cabinet-joins-the-f-bass-arsenal/[/url] Looks like F Bass have joined the ranks of cab manufacturers. Wonder how long these last before being criticised for their inferior design.
  13. Ridiculous money for what is essentially a CNC cut and assembled bass. They are workhorse basses, not boutique basses and I think at that price, they are just going to fail. I think all it's going to do is drive people away from using their basses. Thinking about it, it's probably a way of them pushing the prices of the Sterling branded basses up towards a grand. As for Warwick. Stupid money... and as said, it's done nothing for the resales. If anything, it's a reason not to buy a new Warwick.
  14. [quote name='lettsguitars' timestamp='1343986109' post='1758148'] bareknuckle(do they do bass pups?) [/quote] Oh yes. Had a pair of J bass pickups. Wow.
  15. [quote name='WalMan' timestamp='1343825698' post='1755820'] You did mean astronomer didn't you!? Seems an odd mix otherwise Of course you could have meant psychic, in which case I suspect NASA's reply might have been a two word email with the second one being "off" and he would probably have had the fluence to that effect [/quote] Ha yeah! Astronomer. Astrophysics and that stuff.
  16. Celestion RnD in Ipswitch would be quite interesting.
  17. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1343899782' post='1756913'] You don't even need a fancy drill, I've drilled enclosures just fine with a hand power drill! [/quote] Indeed. A centre punch and a hand drill is all you need. And a file to deburr afterwards... if you care about that sort of thing!
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYdej8v3QoE&feature=related For when it's evident that the room and your cab don't see eye to eye...
  19. Compact for cheap <> offer on Compact. Dirty tactics there Mr C.
  20. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1343836451' post='1756071'] (and my current car is a 100k+ Honda Civic so it's not exactly posh).[/quote] That's must have some pricey ricer mods for 100k+...
  21. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1343836179' post='1756061'] I've told you a thousand times why. The amp wasn't powerful enough for your band, the tone of the amp and cab and your bass and your playing wasn't suitable for your band (bear in mind you said you were going to use it with a different and more powerful and less muddy amp but then didn't) and the only output that was loud enough to cut through the mix was down at the bottom. If you use an amp you don't like with one of our cabs then the cab is only going to show off why you don't like it! And if it's not very powerful then it's going to be even worse because you'll only hear the bits that are out of the range of the other instruments, i.e. below the guitars and in between kick drum hits. [/quote] Make that a thousand and one now!
  22. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1343835971' post='1756054'] For those of you that don't think this stuff matters enough to be worth caring about when choosing a cab (or indeed designing one), what the hell are you doing wasting your time on a forum about bass amps?! [/quote] Anyway, I think it's about that time we should sum up the thread - "What's the big problem with 4x10?!" Answer? The simple fact is there is nothing wrong with a 4x10. It's just that a cab engineered for better dispersion will have better dispersion. That's pretty much it.
  23. [quote name='ThomBassmonkey' timestamp='1343835490' post='1756038'] So we couldn't hear the difference in the 60s because we didn't have the understanding? I'm not saying that what experts like Bill and Alex talk about isn't true (I respect their posts and trust them) but it makes such a small difference once you've taken into account all the factors that 99% of people aren't even aware of it and the majority of that 1% isn't bothered by it. If it was a serious concern and something that should be taken into account when buying, it'd be a much bigger deal. Just for the record, I went from two 210RBH cabs to two 410RBHs and never noticed a difference. Maybe I would've done if I'd specifically listened for it or directly compared them (I didn't own them at the same time) but I've certainly never thought "bloody hell, this cab goes really quiet/sounds totally different when I stand here" with my 410RBH and I've used my wireless with that and gone into the audience at various gigs ranging from the amp being on the floor to being at head height (for the audience). [/quote] You liar.
  24. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1343828730' post='1755885'] A cab with better polar response will work better in less ideal positions than a cab with poor polar response. [/quote] Didn't say it wouldn't. [QUOTE] Funnily enough, look what I wrote a few hours ago: [/QUOTE] So you did, I must have missed it in all the excitement. [QUOTE] Using science and engineering to design better loudspeakers isn't about trying to make some theoretically 'ideal' (WTF would what be anyway?) bass cab, or making something that sounds good in theory but not in practice (HTF do you manage that unless you're some hack who doesn't really have a clue what the scientific method entails?) This isn't some kind of pure maths style playing around with ethereal bollocks, it's actually looking at the REALITY of gigging and using engineering to design cabs that perform better in the REAL WORLD, not in a guitar shop or in someone's bedroom. A cab that you know you can trust to sound as good as possible when the stage layout isn't great, when the room acoustics are poor, when you don't have time to soundcheck properly, when the guitarist or drummer play too loud so you end up pushing it really hard. f*** theory, this is about PLAYING REAL GIGS! [/quote] Again, I agree... but I still maintain that the majority of people out there still don't care. If we did, and felt that the improvement was worthwhile the investment, we all would be playing <INSERT SUPER CAB MANUFACTURER HERE> cabs. Just how much better is one cab over another at a gig... really...?
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