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DrChu posted:I understand that, but having such a huge dial with such a small range of travel means its gonna be hard to be precise, and considering they expect you to twist your foot to use it its gonna be awkward.
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NarkyBark posted:why would anyone want a 2-string bass? I figured that it would be because of tendinitis or something of the sort. Either that or just the novelty of it.
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# ? Nov 28, 2009 09:14 |
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It's such a limited range though, you can't even do a single scale in place. When I first saw it I thought that maybe it was some weird MIDI bass or something, but I dunno. I'm even someone who prefers a 4-string over a 5 but 2, I don't get that. Pedal seems strange to me. That's not the kind of sound I like so I wouldn't use it anyway, but if they want a foot control why not make it an actual pedal (like a whammy pedal)?
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# ? Nov 28, 2009 18:13 |
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I'd give it a shot, but I'm still a fan of the EHX Bass Big Muff for fuzz. That actually sounds more like tube overdrive, but I've got my VT bass for that. We'll see, depends on the price-point.
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# ? Nov 28, 2009 19:40 |
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Lowest I've seen is $130, which is doable for me.
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# ? Nov 29, 2009 03:18 |
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Yeah, that's not bad. But honestly I'd like to see those trim-pots be more accessible, either on the face or on one of the sides with an actual knob.
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# ? Nov 29, 2009 04:41 |
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thegloaming posted:Anyone got any advice for singing while playing bass? I find it almost impossible to play even the simplest rhythm while singing a melody with a slightly different rhythm. I guess it just takes time to do both independently... You'll get better; just keep practicing!
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# ? Nov 29, 2009 21:49 |
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Anyone have any experience with the Markbass Little Mark II 500W Bass Head? Very light and portable, but hows the sound? Scuz, your recommendation of the GK 800RB is still in the air, I found one on craigslist for $300. Any ideas of how the two compare?
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 00:52 |
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It really depends on what you're looking for. In my limited experience with MarkBass amps, its sound is very dependent on what sort of bass you have. Active basses play really well with them and their whole pitch is "brings out the sound of your bass" which was misleading for me since I thought I liked the sound of my bass, but turned out that I didn't. The MarkBass amps are what I would call "sterile" but it would help to know what genre you're playing. MB stuff is all over GuitarCenter these days, so I recommend bringing in your bass and trying out a bunch of different stuff. If you're really hell-bent on the smaller form factor, give the Gallien-Krueger MB2-500 a look. Also $300 is perfect for the 800RB.
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 01:11 |
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scuz posted:It really depends on what you're looking for. In my limited experience with MarkBass amps, its sound is very dependent on what sort of bass you have. Active basses play really well with them and their whole pitch is "brings out the sound of your bass" which was misleading for me since I thought I liked the sound of my bass, but turned out that I didn't. The MarkBass amps are what I would call "sterile" but it would help to know what genre you're playing. MB stuff is all over GuitarCenter these days, so I recommend bringing in your bass and trying out a bunch of different stuff. Well my bass isnt the best, but it gets the job done. It is an Ibanez soundgear. The tone is limited, but it does most of what I need it to do. Right now I'm playing through a 75w line6 practice amp. I play reggae, jazz, funk, blues, and rock. So a little bit of everything. I would like a punch for some funky tunes and something to float very low, below everything for some of the reggae ones. It was a dude at GC who told me about the MarkBass heads, which is why I was inquiring here.. because often they are just trying to sell you things. But that may not be the case. Thanks a bunch for your help
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 01:20 |
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I have the combo version of the LMII. Performs very well, but I would not call it sterile. Of anything it is less colored than other amps. I love the sound of the gk, even had a few over the years, but it is a very colored gk sound. The markbass amps are more natural to your bass sound and can be colored slightly. You need to sit down with these for only a few minutes to see what settings work for your bass or basses. Passive or active does not matter. I have gigged with both and interchanged in gigs as well. DI works fine to soundboards. Reliability - very good. Have not had a warranty claim on mine either so I can not comment on that. Questions?
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 02:27 |
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Sterile is the only word that I can think of for it, but you're right, it's the wrong word. The last MarkBass amplifier I had was the LittleMark 1; a big, ugly yellow thing that weighed a ton and didn't have a VLF knob on it. Couldn't really get a picked tone out of it and I was pretty disappointed with the thing. Like I said, not a lot of experience with the amps. There was an LMII at the TalkBass meet I went to and it had a lot of presence to it, but I thought it was due to the $8k bass the guy was playing. Here's a listing for an LMII on TalkBass: clicky. $425 is as much as you should pay for an LMII unless it comes with extras. scuz fucked around with this message at 04:14 on Nov 30, 2009 |
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If you want a small but powerful and wonderful sounding head, look at the Genz Benz shuttle series. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqancBS121M
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 04:43 |
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Little Mark II is a great amp. Very powerful and very light; going to this from a huge-rear end Peavey was a lifesaver. Sound is good as-is for jazz or funk or reggae. For rock I like a Sansamp in front.
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 05:00 |
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My mouser order has been placed After I mod the DS-1, does anyone want sound clips? Do you want DS-1 soundclips BEFORE I do the mod, or does everyone know that it pretty much sounds like rear end and I can just do the post-mod recordings?
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 17:49 |
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I have a LMII combo and a 2x10 cab, with the vle knob at 830 and no eq I find I have a really warm punchy sound that sits extremely well in a mix. I mostly play a passive jaguar bass or P. Sounds wonderful with bass>cable>amp, and with an overdrive.
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# ? Nov 30, 2009 22:28 |
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Here's a poo-poo on the 800RB that I have (copy/pasted from TalkBass). Someone suggested that I need more efficient cabinets, so I guess my options are mod a fan into my 800RB (which may not even help), get new, more efficient cabinets, or double my driver count which would allow me to back off of the volume a bit. My 800RB has started overheating and there's a perceived loss of volume. I'm running it at 4 ohms with the master at about 65%, volume 90%, boost 10% for about 3 hours. It's an older model with the laminated transformer if that makes any difference. I'm thinking of cutting a hole in the top to allow to mount a fan in there over the transistor since that seems to be where the heat is coming from. Am I crazy? Has this happened to anyone else?
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 15:32 |
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I might just take warwick5s' advice and trade my 4-ohm 2x12 in for an 8-ohm, then buy another 8-ohm 4x12. That should double my volume and allow me to back off on the master/volume knobs a bit and hope that helps. Still going with my "cut a hole, mount a fan" idea, though. Edit: Alrighty, I'm building those Jacks that kynetx built in the silly thread I made. Cost effective and it seems like my volume issues will be solved so that I can turn the amp down a bit and still be heard. scuz fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Dec 1, 2009 |
# ? Dec 1, 2009 16:47 |
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Was gonna post this in the "Post your sketches" thread but since it's just a rough bassline thus far, figured it'd be better suited here. Lately I've been having a lot of fun writing songs while purposefully putting in bits of songs that are very influential to me. Kind of a "shout-out" to the original artist. I call it, "What're Melons, Man?" (shout-out to Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man) I flubbed a few bits, particularly at the turnaround at the end. The original piece does a bit of a time-change, and I'm trying to keep it all the same, at least for now since I'm just working with drum-loops in Guitar Rig.
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 19:39 |
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Scarf posted:Was gonna post this in the "Post your sketches" thread but since it's just a rough bassline thus far, figured it'd be better suited here.
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 20:26 |
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scuz posted:Haha, great idea you have there! Sounds pretty awesome to me, sir. Still using your old recording setup? Nah, guitar rig.
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 20:45 |
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Scarf posted:Nah, guitar rig.
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 20:45 |
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scuz posted:explain yourself! Because it's easier to play through my computer than to lug my entire gigging rig up and down 2 flights of stairs to my room
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 20:55 |
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Scarf posted:Because it's easier to play through my computer than to lug my entire gigging rig up and down 2 flights of stairs to my room
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 21:08 |
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scuz posted:I'm still confused. Where does the guitar rig come in if you're playing through your computer? Nevermind, it doesn't matter. Good recording no matter how it happened Guitar Rig by Native Instruments. It's a computer program w/ amp, cabinet, and effects models.
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 21:10 |
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Scarf posted:Guitar Rig by Native Instruments. It's a computer program w/ amp, cabinet, and effects models.
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# ? Dec 1, 2009 21:11 |
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Do you use the bass amp model in Guitar Rig, scarf? I've never really been able to get a tone I liked a whole lot out of it and some little tips and tricks if you have any would be cool. Also do you have any experience with Ampeg's software, AmpegSVX?
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 00:41 |
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Plastic Snake posted:Do you use the bass amp model in Guitar Rig, scarf? I've never really been able to get a tone I liked a whole lot out of it and some little tips and tricks if you have any would be cool. Also do you have any experience with Ampeg's software, AmpegSVX? Actually I was the same way... Then I decided to essentially do the old SVT channel-bridge trick through GR. I added in another "Bass Pro" amp in front of the other one. Set one to focus primarily on highs and with the bright switch on, and the other on lows and mids (granted I never completely cut ANY frequency from either). Here are my settings: Amp 1 Bright: ON Ultra lo/hi and graph EQ: OFF Volume: +14.5db Gain: -22.8db Drive: 5.9db Bass: 0db (noon) Mid: 0db (noon) Mid-freq: 930hz Treble: 8.4db Amp 2 All switches off. Volume: +17db Gain: -20.8db Drive: 5.9db Bass: 3.0db Mid: 3.0db Mid-freq: 765hz Treble: -4.2db Never tried Ampeg's software but I *THINK* the guy who recorded my band's demo (before I joined) used one of those plug-ins in the studio and it sounds pretty drat good (well, the tone does, his playing sucks).
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 01:11 |
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Thanks for the tips on singing and playing at the same time. I actually surprised myself today when I could do it on one of the songs I had been playing for a while -- it's all in the muscle memory!
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thegloaming posted:Thanks for the tips on singing and playing at the same time. I actually surprised myself today when I could do it on one of the songs I had been playing for a while -- it's all in the muscle memory! Congrats! I remember trying to practice doing it and it really does just come down to learning a song well enough to play it on autopilot and it'll eventually just "click" (at least that's what happened to me. Also thanks for posting those scarf, I never really though about stacking two amps together like that but I'll have to play around with it.
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 01:22 |
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Plastic Snake posted:Congrats! I remember trying to practice doing it and it really does just come down to learning a song well enough to play it on autopilot and it'll eventually just "click" (at least that's what happened to me. No prob. Next time you see someone playing an old SVT, take a look at what they're plugged into. A lot of SVT players use a little patch cable on the amp going from the Bright to Normal channels to activate the two... Each channel has it's strong and weak points, so why not make use of both of them? Then there are some people who go flat out and bridge multiple amps together. Those people are called "rich." Or, "playing off the label's bank account."
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 01:26 |
Can someone identify this bass for me?
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 01:14 |
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A MIRACLE posted:Can someone identify this bass for me? Could be any multitude of 60s-70s Japanese basses, like a Teisco. If it is, they've got some cool camp value, but generally considered to be novelty instruments. But who knows, could be something really cool I don't even know about.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 01:19 |
Cool thanks!
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 01:26 |
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Where'd you find it?
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 04:40 |
Craigslist, browsing for jazz basses and teles. The guy thinks its a Kay. Here's a link if you're interested: http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/1488430093.html
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 04:58 |
Also, worth $250? http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/1462456440.html And how much should I ask for a 4 string MIM Zone from 2004? Thanks
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 09:23 |
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A MIRACLE posted:Also, worth $250? http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/1462456440.html I dunno what the Zone is, but I "paid" $400 for a MiM Jazz made about the same time, but it was loaded with upgrades; Aguilar OBP-1, Bartolini pickups, and a Schaller rolling bridge.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 15:37 |
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Zone replaced the P-bass Lyte in the early 2000s. I'd say 300-400 would be pretty fair. I'd actually suggest becoming a supporting member over at the TalkBass forums and sell it there.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 16:24 |
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Scarf posted:Zone replaced the P-bass Lyte in the early 2000s. I'd say 300-400 would be pretty fair. I'd actually suggest becoming a supporting member over at the TalkBass forums and sell it there.
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