Yeah, me too -- just a Pod. I guess I have a powered speaker though, so that's kind of like an amp. Still, the idea of buying an amp at this point seems a little odd.
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Yeah, me too -- just a Pod. I guess I have a powered speaker though, so that's kind of like an amp. Still, the idea of buying an amp at this point seems a little odd.
Interesting notes. I sold my Jet City combo a while ago when I realized I had no occasion to turn it up and was playing more bass than anything anyway. Now I have a kid (almost two) and use any...
Well, I only have one guitar, so I guess it would be a Carvin DC127.
Bass, I don't really want to pick. I play an EBMM Bongo and MIM P about the same amount, and the 'Number One' varies from week...
That's pretty awesome.
You guys are making me feel tonedeaf!
Uh...no? I don't have any experience with that cab, but I have an Avatar 212 Neo bass cab that I love very much, and the 3-way that I have isn't too shabby either.
Wow, some of those are really surprising, particularly Tobias basses -- I always assumed they were independent. Interesting.
Wow, that's some really fine hearing!
"At 500 Hz, you can reliably differentiate two tones 5.4 Hz apart."
Apparently that puts me in the 'normal' category. At least I'm not deaf (yet)! That was interesting.
Strange. I thought you were all about this amp, DVM. What's the story with the other one you are looking to get?
Very cool. So I take it you will need to do some of the more intense modifications you touched upon in your other thread, yes? Do you need to do any flipping or swapping of pickups or anything due...
Yeah, I remember reading something about the Palmer can accept a speaker-level signal, right? So you take your power amp output, run it through the Palmer, and then into your cab? I thought that...
What sort of PA does your church have, DVM? I've found DI to be a good solution these days, but it depends heavily on the sound reinforcement and monitoring situation.
In fairness, it could just be cognitive dissonance. Rock and metal are almost always soaked in machismo. I don't think the difficulty in reconciling them is necessarily a bad thing.
I was just thinking about this the other day and I agree with the competitiveness. There's also some sort of visceral aspect to electric guitar that I think resonates a lot with guys (hence the...
Ugh. Sorry to hear about your troubles, Bob. Hope your condition improves shortly.
Boom. Any time I can play bass, I will.
I play at church a fair deal and occasionally get called on to play lead guitar because for some reason there aren't any people in church who can play an...
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That's pretty funny. My wife just decided to take up the guitar and ordered one of these today. I agree that it's pretty sweet! Congrats!
I downloaded kind of a Glass Hammer discography -- any input on what few albums are the ones you'd recommend as highlights?
Thanks for the suggestions. Downloading a bunch now, and I'll see what sticks. This isn't really progressive, but I have been spending a lot of time with Mastodon and The Sword recently. In...
BTW, if you give me maybe 2-3 albums, there's a much higher chance I will look them up and listen to them. Too many suggestions leads to overload -- I'm sure you get what I'm saying.
Hey all (*cough* Spudman *cough*)-
Wondering what you are listening to these days, specifically in the progressive circles. I have been listening to the new Flying Colors album a bit, a lot of...
Absolutely! Dave LaRue is one of my favorite bassists (primarily from Flying Colors, but he has gotten me into other stuff) and Blue Ocean is one of those bass riffs I am working on.
Back in early December, I found a good deal on an EBMM Bongo 4HH on CL and bought it while traveling, but due to not being sure if I could get it on the plane, I left it with a friend in the area...