Richard R Posted Thursday at 21:21 Posted Thursday at 21:21 Worst purchase: set of Ernie Ball strings I bought on a whim at the guitar and bass show and haven't put them on. Second place best: the Smoothhound wireless kit I took in px when I sold my EBS Session 60 amp. It buzzes and plips like anything on stage, but in my practice room it's silent and means one less lead. Which makes it easier to pick up the bass and practice. Best purchase: In person lessons! I don't practice enough in the week to get the maximum value (blame the job) but I am slowly and measureably improving stamina and repeatabilty and adding to my technique. Big shout out to Chris at at The Instrument Factory in Newport Pagnell. Quote
Richard R Posted Thursday at 21:27 Posted Thursday at 21:27 On 02/11/2025 at 01:32, YellowLedBetterBass said: First of all (and probably least interestingly) a wired IEM set up using a pair of KZ ZSN Pro 10s and a Behringer P2. Good solid IEM setup there. Quote
ghostwheel Posted Thursday at 22:31 Posted Thursday at 22:31 Basses: Best: Music Man Stingray 4 3EQ fretless, 2005, just one off the shelf, nothing special, but feels and plays the best Second best: Music Man Stingray 4 2EQ, 2005, same as above Third place: Harley Benton MP-4, occasionally fitted with Tone Pump Jr. Rather good: Spector NS Pulse II Worst purchase: Fender AVRI '62 Precision Gear: Best: Ampeg SVT-3 Pro Second best: Aguilar Tone Hammer preamp v1 Worst: Ashdown Mi10 with a 3rd party speaker Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 10:25 Posted yesterday at 10:25 Well, I have bought quite a lot this year, and it is a bit hard to pick out individual bests Best: Rickenbacker 4003s - Its very good, I dont' have any issues with the quality apart from the stupid pickup thing, and once you get round to having the right strings on it (which it didn't, it had a regular 4 string set) it is great. Its currently my only taking out 4 string, which means it is in drop D for the metal group Boss XS-1 - great pedal. Again, with the metal group - a lot of the songs are drop C or C# or something, so with the above bass this can get put in for those songs so I just need a standard tuned 5 and a drop D 4 and I have everything covered. This is the most transparant drop tuner I have used and as a side trick you can merge in an octave up for a nicer richer feel. If it had memories or midi, it would be perfect, but for what it is it is great. Worst: nothing really bad, I guess the Sei flamboyant is the worst in that I don't really play it as it is too big. But maybe I will just tune it at F# standard and use it for the metal group! 1 Quote
TrevorR Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) No “worst” and no contest for absolute BEST for me - my Sandberg VM4 in Marley Blue bought in January. I just love this bass. In fact, it’s pretty much kept both my Wals securely tucked up in their cases all year. In fact, it’s so good, I’ve got a Superlight on order which will hopefully make it onto next year’s thread!!! Edited 7 hours ago by TrevorR 3 Quote
Sean Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Best? Without a shadow of doubt, it's the LFSys Monaco. It's not just a cab that I like, it's changed how I think about backline and what the function of backline is. The Monaco changed the narrative completely for me. So many people have commented on my sound since having the Monaco and it's not the character of the cab that’s doing it, because it's FRFR, it's how it disperses the sound and enables you to be heard. Yes, it's light, it's compact, it goes incredibly loud and drowns out a vigorously played drum set (these are features that we’ve come to expect over the past 15 years or so). What’s different about this is how it does what it does and that is the feature that makes this such a good product. The construction of it is also top notch and beyond that of comparable UK boutique builders. I absolutely love these cabs and they've changed the whole gigging experience for me; I can now hear the detail of what I’m playing all the time and don’t have any of that mid wash out that sometimes makes playing notes guesswork. Ive got 2, and together, one horizontal and one vertical it's like another dimension as @stevie demonstrated at the SE Bash recently. Worst? Nothing, really. If there was, it would have been returned. Edited 3 hours ago by Sean 2 Quote
FretsOnFire Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I was going to say my squire 60s precision bass but a few days ago I purchased a Digitech Drop pedal and that has replaced it on top 😂 wanted one for ages Quote
Mickyk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Don't know about Bass gear, but the best purchase by far I've made this year is this little tyke. It was actually a pic our 5 month old Cocker Poo but it's an HEIC file so it wont work for some reason, unless someone knows an easy fix. Edited 2 hours ago by Mickyk Quote
Richard R Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Take a screenshot of the image and use that. A quick and dirty way to change format 😀 Quote
tauzero Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago Or load it into Irfanview and save it as whatever format you want. Quote
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