stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) @Sean's awesome Lany valve amp dwarfing his LFSys Monaco. I think that's @Wolverinebass's very noisy Explorer on the right. Edited 12 hours ago by stevie 4 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) This is a rubbish picture of a great bass. I had the chance to play @rwillett's printed headless wonder and it sounded awesome! Who needs tonewoods? Edited 12 hours ago by stevie 4 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Well, waddaya know - another LFSys Monza! Partnered by a Bugera Veyron - an excellent combination. Note the tiny but pokey homemade cab in the background. @Pea Turgh's, I believe. 4 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Nomen ist omen, as the old Romans used say. I found this amusing. Edited 12 hours ago by stevie 1 1 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) These photos would not be complete without a view of the three LFSys cabs I took to the Bash. From left to right, the Silverstone II, Monza and Monaco. That's my Classic Vibe Precision in the front and a Trace TE1200 providing the oomph. Edited 12 hours ago by stevie 2 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) The big reveal! @Phil Starr always puts on an interesting demo at the SW Bash. This year, he played a short bass track through all of these cabs - hidden behind an acoustically transparent screen - asking us to figure out what they were. Like everyone else, I didn't have a clue. I knew which one I preferred and which ones I didn't, but that was as far as it went. After the reveal, it turned out we had been listening to a range of cabs containing drivers extending from 6" to 15" - and nobody twigged. Amazing! Which, to cut a long story short, goes to prove something that most of us probably knew anyway: that size doesn't matter. 😀 My personal preference, which I think quite a number agreed with, was for the 8" cab. It sounded cleaner and better balanced to me because it was the only one with any decent high frequency extension. I think Phil is toying with attending the SE Bash. If so, someone should persuade him to do something similar there. Edited 10 hours ago by stevie 3 1 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) These are the cabs from Phil's demo (next to a headless @Chienmortbb) Edited 12 hours ago by stevie 3 Quote
stevie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago At the end of the day when everybody had gone home, the cleaner arrived with a bucket and mop to clean up the mess.😀 2 Quote
rwillett Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 36 minutes ago, stevie said: These photos would not be complete without a view of the three LFSys cabs I took to the Bash. From left to right, the Silverstone II, Monza and Monaco. That's my Classic Vibe Precision in the front and a Trace TE1200 providing the oomph. @stevie I am tryimg to remember which cab you brought over and plugged the Gnome into, I think it was the middle, the Monza. is that right? It sounded great with a Tonex or Mod Dwarf into the Gnome. Thanks Rob 1 Quote
Wolverinebass Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 52 minutes ago, stevie said: @Sean's awesome Lany valve amp dwarfing his LFSys Monaco. I think that's @Wolverinebass's very noisy Explorer on the right. Yeah, that is of course my Grainger Hades on the right. I think a few folk thought it was just "too mad" to have a go on, which was a pity. Naturally, sonically, it's set up for me, so precision with flats it most definitely is not. Noisy? Not really. Loud? Absolutely! I don't think that one can play a bass that visually striking quietly without appearing silly. Especially not when you're playing through a Laney Nexus and one of your Monaco cabs. 1 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, stevie said: It sounded cleaner and better balanced to me because it was the only one with any decent high frequency extension. To be fair, he switched off tweeters in the larger cabs 🙂 1 Quote
stevie Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Wolverinebass said: Yeah, that is of course my Grainger Hades on the right. I think a few folk thought it was just "too mad" to have a go on, which was a pity. Naturally, sonically, it's set up for me, so precision with flats it most definitely is not. Noisy? Not really. Loud? Absolutely! I don't think that one can play a bass that visually striking quietly without appearing silly. Especially not when you're playing through a Laney Nexus and one of your Monaco cabs. Did I say "noisy"? Of course, I mean loud. 😀 1 Quote
stevie Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: To be fair, he switched off tweeters in the larger cabs 🙂 I don't think any of the cabs had tweeters, @Stub Mandrel Quote
stewblack Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 21 hours ago, Richard R said: The mind boggles!!! What was going on there @stewblack? That's how good that bass sounds 😀 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 46 minutes ago, stevie said: I don't think any of the cabs had tweeters, @Stub Mandrel That's what Phil said he'd done at the start. Quote
Phil Starr Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Just one with a tweeter which was the BassChat lockdown 110 that @stevie designed. I did disconnect the tweeter for that one. 1 Quote
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