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  • Birthday 11/30/1979

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  1. Hi there ... bass player looking for a new project. Live and recording experience drop me a line if you want to know more or hear some recordings. Nick
  2. Do you have a sound in your head that you're going for? I'd add a Markbass SA450 / LM3 and a the Genz Benz Streamliner 900 to your list (there's also a 600 watt version). IMO the Streamliner does the best impression of a valve head of any solid state amp out there plus it fits in a shoulder bag and weighs about 5lbs. (Pretty damn cheap as well for what you get.)
  3. Hey there ... I'm a bass player looking to get into something new and interesting. Sounds like this might be up my street. I'll drop you a text. Cheers, Nick
  4. In the past I've played a bit of everything from function gigs to blues, jazz, pop, funk and drum'n'bass. I'm a Motown fan so anything that even smells like soul, r'n'b or funk gets a big but I'd also list Seth Lakeman, Squarepusher, Rage Against The Machine, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains alongside The Four Tops and Otis Redding as influences and stuff I listen to. Basically I'm up for playing in pretty much anything so if you're looking for a bass player for your pop, folk, funk, hip hop, dance, blues, soul, rock, metal, country or whatever else covers / originals band then drop me a line. Should probably also add ... own gear, transport and living in the city centre. Cheers, Nick
  5. I have to say I wasn't that impressed by Mogwai. To me the tunes sounded very samey. I was really into it for about half an hour and then I got bored. Didn't like the mix much either ... there was one tune towards the end that had some sequenced bass in the last few bars. When that dropped in I realised quite how empty and toppy the mix was. (I'm going to assume that they want it that way.) I've seen one or two comments along the lines of "no atmosphere" or "the crowd were rubbish"...didn't really see the band make much of an attempt to interact with the audience, bass player seemed pretty bored!!! Surely we've all seen and played enough gigs to realise that the band has to meet the audience half way and at least acknowledge the fact that there are a bunch of other people standing in the room. Glad I've seen them 'cos I wanted to understand what they were about but I wouldn't bother seeing them again and certainly not at damn near 20 a pop. Bring on Maceo Parker @ The Lemon Tree And by the way ... walking out a gig because of a football scarf???!?!? o_O I knew there was a reason why I prefer watching rugby.
  6. Are you still looking to sell this or have I missed the boat?
  7. Huw, Would you take 100? Drop me an email to nickthebass@gmail.com
  8. BUMP --- this is an awesome cab. All the rig you'll ever need and it'll go in the back of a car with ease.
  9. In short this is the industry standard 4x10 cabinet. Massive full range response, punch and control. This is the 4ohm model so it's going to allow your amp to push out more power giving you more headroom and volume. This is a true one cabinet solution to pretty much any situation that doesn't involve enormous rooms (when you're running through the PA anyway). In style terms it's very flexible, I've done everything from rock,blues and jazz to drum'n'bass, pop and funk with this cab. It's in good condition aside from lacking the casters. Check out the SWR website if you want detailed specs SWR - STEP UP!?. Also there are loads of reviews of this cab at Harmony Central and the Bass Gear Review Archive. These retail in the UK at 800-1,000 but I'd be looking for around 400. Either reply here or drop me an email to nickthebass@gmail.com if you've got any questions. Thanks, Nick
  10. Going back to the Gallery will give me an excuse to go and see my folks. Martin and his guys to very very good work. When I've got the coin I'm gonna blow it all on a headless Sei 5 string I think Can you drop me a PM with the name of your guy in Aberdeen? Cheers
  11. What head did you get in the end?
  12. How much do you want to spend? I'm gonna be a totally dissenting voice and recommend one of these Tonebone Bassbone - introduction Built like a tank...onboard EQ and an effects loop if you want it...awesome sound you're looking at around about 200 for one of these. Or about 170 for one of these Sansamp Bass Driver DI :: Bass Effects & Processors :: Bass :: Electro Music. Alot of people use them purely as distortion pedals because they've got a great valve overdrive sound. Not sure how they do it given that I don't think there's a valve anywhere inside. Either one of these will be pretty much all the DI box you will ever need. They're gonna be more expensive than the Behringers but you get alot more for your money IMO. Either way let us know what you went with in the end.
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