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GRAHAM SG1

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  1. The 25hz hum has become a lot more bassy and deep with the same amp setting going through the cab so I assume the woofers are loosening up nicely, my missus said it sounded like a Chinook helicopter in the distance from where she was (upstairs) .
  2. As promised . I am running the 25hz sine wave through it, I thought it would be noisy, shows how much I know
  3. I am suffering extreme torture I had my new Super Twelve T delivered earlier, wow, that must be awesome you may be thinking, all I can do is look at it until 2pm as my missus has had a moan about me playing it in the house (again !!) why are families so intolerant to someone having a bit of fun, roll on 2pm when she goes out then I can have a play First impressions, great care has been taken with the packaging, 10/10 for that, it definitely has the wow factor in my eyes with its silver cloth front and white piping, just how I like it It feels very well built and is sooooo light, it could easily do without the wheels but I like to be spoilt !, the top handle is in the right place for rolling the cab about . I like the crinkly paint finish, nicely different to the usual ripping tolex or cat scratch carpet ! I had a quick play and it sounds really good, cant wait for the woofers to break in so I can really hear it I got my camera out to take some pics but the battery was flat, will post them later
  4. I should recieve my Super Twelve T this saturday, have any of you guys broken the woofers and tweeters in using the `sine wave` method ? If so, how long for and at what levels, did you gradually increase the level and did you use all the `sine waves` ? Or is it simply good enough to just play the cab gently at first then gradually bringing the volume up to your usual level ? I am asking as my family will be in the house all weekend and I know what will happen if I play the sine waves loud for long periods
  5. At one stage a few years ago, most of our songs were covers of songs by dead artists ! Theres a different theme for someone - could call the band `Covers of the Dead` !
  6. In my experience, most audiences want to hear a mixture of sounds, if you play a good variation of songs then you have more chance of giving them what they want and going home happy . One thing that does turn an audience off sometimes is an endless supply of meaningless long guitar solos that do not resemble the song being covered, I would think many of you guys are familiar with that situation, that is one reason I choose songs that do not have much scope for too much guitar over indulgence !! My first band was a blues band and after an hour or so, many people turned off and left the pub bored ! `Middle of the road` is possibly the best place for a typical covers band My current trio`s set includes songs by; Beatles Stones The Who Credence clearwater revival Lynnrd Skynnrd Small faces Elvis Eddie cochran The Clash Sex pistols Undertones Monkees Steve miller band Stealers wheel Free Neil young Deep purple REM Hendrix and others I cant remember right now !
  7. `You won't regret it son!` I did not know my dad was from Nottingham Mids are where I want to be so cant wait . `That ampeg I believe has a similar tone-stack to the Fender bassman/OTB.` I dont know about the Fender but I do know that my PF500 has a fantastic set of tones, a really great sounding amp which should really sing with the Super Twelve, fingers itching with anticipation
  8. The Barefaced family is growing and will soon dominate the world of bass cabinets - be warned
  9. I should get my Super 12T next week, cant wait, all the praise has got me quite excited
  10. I have played some tiny places as a 4 piece, sometimes a nightmare trying to stop feedback with so much gear in such a small area, we are now a 3 piece which is much easier with one less guitarist`s gear, we had the lead guitarist on drummers left and myself and rhythm guitar on other side, I kept whacking him with my headstock !
  11. [quote name='lowregisterhead' timestamp='1330174761' post='1553709'] Just got the email from Alex... it's coming this week [/quote] Aaaargh, my anticipation is reaching fever pitch, hope you enjoy your Barefaced cab I had a bass lesson with an owner of a BF compact today and that was a nice cab, the births of my kids did not give me as much anticipation as the impending delivery of a Super twelve T
  12. I cant wait to join the Barefaced club Good things come to those who wait
  13. [quote name='GRAHAM SG1' timestamp='1329922696' post='1549809'] Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh, stop it, green eyed monster alert All this praise for the Super 12 is making me sooooooo envious, itching to get mine, there seems to be a huge demand for these cabs, must be good [/quote] I too will annoy the wife by breaking it in with Eastenders on telly, sine waves are much more interesting
  14. [quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1329842937' post='1548354'] My S12T has arrived. Played it this weekend after spending Friday night annoying the wife breaking it in through Eastenders and American Next Top Model. Gigged it Saturday and it sounds amazing. Truly the best cab I've ever played through, my post-sale sadness getting rid of the Ampegh is well and truly over, there's a lot of love for the Barefaced. I've paired it up with a Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0 and it sounds amazing. Both the guitarists in my band now want Barefaced for guitar, apparently Alex is considering the idea already... get one before the 6 string bunch get in there!! [/quote] Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh, stop it, green eyed monster alert All this praise for the Super 12 is making me sooooooo envious, itching to get mine, there seems to be a huge demand for these cabs, must be good
  15. Best of luck subaudio, it would be fantastic if you got the job ! Steve, I like your avatar, one of my favourite bassists was in Dead Kennedys
  16. Stuart Morrow was a great bass player with NMA, Moose also did some songs with the Damned on `not of this earth/Jack and the beanstalk` which is a great album IMO, NMA have always made great songs, `thunder and consolation, purity and ghost of cain` are also fave albums of mine` they are a very unique and individual band, it would be awesome if someone from this site got the job
  17. [quote name='thunderbird13' timestamp='1329839865' post='1548285'] Actually NMA was one of the only gigs that I walked out of . I used to follow then around yorkshire in the 80's and they were "my" band. then the next time I saw then was thie 20th anniversary show at the Astoria in London in the 90's and they just seem to have lost their edge. It was like watching a tribute band I absolutley hated it, but I suppose thats what age does to you Anyway their last studio album was very good ( much better than the Justin Sullivan solo album that came out about the same time !) [/quote] I last saw them at The Brook in Southampton in March 2010 and they were excellent, they certainly did not lack any `edge`, they played a lot of the latest album at the time `today is a good day` and have to say I was impressed by their playing and energy .
  18. [quote name='visog' timestamp='1329833984' post='1548108'] Are clogs supplied? [/quote] Good one I envy whoever gets the job, I have seen NMA a few times and they are a very exciting live band, good luck
  19. I try to learn a song pretty close to the original if I can, the secret IMO is in choosing songs within your ability level, being the singer/bassist gives you a bit more control over music choice . I also play about with some songs that are simple or just hang on the root notes throughout, a few runs in between always spice things up and stop things getting boring At the moment my favourites are; Stuck in the middle -stealers wheel Up around the bend-credence Should i stay or go-clash I fought the law-clash Mystery train-elvis My generation-who Substitute-who We do play one song that deviates completely though, that is `baby please dont go` by `them`, we tend to jam it as we feel fit at the time, audiences do like a bit of improv at times ! We also make up a few medleys of songs with a similar beat or feel, take `the last time` by the stones and `whatcha gonna do about it` by the faces, they flow into each other nicely without stopping, we also 3 sex pistols songs without stopping and it always surprises me how popular the pistols songs still are
  20. I like the bass on the `no rest for the wicked` album, very good lead bass style and extremely catchy lines, worth a listen by any bass player into good rock music .
  21. Here is a great opportunity for someone; [url="http://www.newmodelarmy.org/"]http://www.newmodelarmy.org/[/url] They are seeking a new bass player . Anyone who has seen NMA knows just how good they are, anyone who hasnt does not know what they are missing !! I would love to do it but dont think my very limited bass career would be enough to even fill out an application form
  22. Stop it guys, I am waiting for my Super Twelve T to arrive, you are just teasing me
  23. Yep, british bikes and british cabs for me (soon), shame my amp is made in China and bass USA
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