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1 minute ago, Lfalex v1.1 said:

Headphones. 

 

In retrospect,  using them for a while has taught me to deal with things like finger noise (on strings), muting,  and playing consistently that aren't even that obvious through a head/cab.

Green aliens may have a good answer on this!😄

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2 minutes ago, bassbiscuits said:

For gigs? I sometimes just use one cab instead of two. 
 

For home practice, either a Vox Amplug and my laptop, or my blackstar iD Beam little practice thingy. 

2nd. answer - correct

(no gigs, just a home practice or record) 

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3 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

Depends what room I'm in.

 

Lounge - full rig

Office - Helix and Yamaha monitors

Bedroom - Roland Bass Cube

Garden - iPad with interface and headphones.

Hmm, so Your advocate also likes to play something sometime !? 

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At home, I either use a USB powered mixer that has the pc sound going through it (if practising songs) and headphones or, sometimes, an Ampeg Micro-CL stack - mainly bought for its comedic potential. Additionally,. I will often just play acoustically.

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1 minute ago, Steve Browning said:

At home, I either use a USB powered mixer that has the pc sound going through it (if practising songs) and headphones or, sometimes, an Ampeg Micro-CL stack - mainly bought for its comedic potential. Additionally,. I will often just play acoustically.

Yeah...acoustically is good. So, what bass do You prefer acoustically?

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At home, if I'm just playing or composing I won't even bother to plug in. That way I concentrate on the tune and not get side-tracked by the sound. Once I've ready to work on the sounds I plug in my Helix and either go through the speakers in my "studio" or headphones.

 

At rehearsal for one band I use my Helix into my RCF745, and for the other it's Helix into the rehearsal room PA.

 

Live it's Bass > Helix > PA.

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Just now, BigRedX said:

At home, if I'm just playing or composing I won't even bother to plug in. That way I concentrate on the tune and not get side-tracked by the sound. Once I've ready to work on the sounds I plug in my Helix and either go through the speakers in my "studio" or headphones.

 

At rehearsal for one band I use my Helix into my RCF745, and for the other it's Helix into the rehearsal room PA.

 

Live it's Bass > Helix > PA.

Yeah.....it sounds very good, congratulations !!! 🤑

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6 hours ago, nilorius said:

Yeah...acoustically is good. So, what bass do You prefer acoustically?

 

Can't say I have a preference. I have 2 on stands and 1 on a wall hanger (and rotate them with my others) and just pick one of those up. They're all Precisions, of course.

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