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Can't use it at the same time as my 6x10 unfortunately :( Impedance mismatch ftl. I want a cheap poweramp so I can run both cabs in parallel :)
Schroeder 1212L. Nearly got rid of it when I got my 610, and I'm glad I didn't. It sounds like a beast still, and it was so helpful when we were on tour in scotland not to have to hump the big cab around everywhere! |
I've heard that Schroeder cabs are pretty inefficient in terms of volume per watt of power. Ever notice that?
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Sweet, PA speakers are sold.
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Schroeders are incredibly efficient! That's their main selling point. Loud for the small size.
They lose bass response though to compensate. |
Joe, where the hell do you snowboard in Arizona?
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There's a mountain about two hours away (Snowbowl) and another about 4 hours away (Sunrise). Neither are very good due to short snow seasons and crowding, so I make it a point to take an annual trip to another state (usually Utah or Colorado) for a week of carving fresh powder and jibbing rails.
This is my new board: [url]http://www.lib-tech.com/snow/snowboards/trs-total-ripper-series/[/url] [img]http://www.compareskigear.com/img2/600/snowboard-gear/freestyle/lib-technologies-trs-c2btx-snowboard.jpg[/img] It's so much lighter than my 8-year-old start board. Coupled with a nice, flexible set of Ride Delta Mvmnt bindings, and I'm stoked for next season. |
Mae's Lost Empire split up. Knockdown cheap prices on our remaining merch here, posted worldwide:
[url]http://www.maeslostempire.bigcartel.com[/url] |
We're having some shit luck, eh man?
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These things happen though, right? I know my next band will be run differently, just because I've had 3/4 years of having learnt how to do and how not to do things in a band :) Gotta take the positives!
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Oh, definitely. I learned a lot of what I never want to do/put up with after this band experience, lol. It's just that awkward transition time in between musical projects, especially where I might be moving out of the city in 5 months... so it's not worth it start anything up until I know what's going on.
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Where're you headed if you do leave, Ben?
I'm thinking of moving to Montreal in spring 2012... way more of a scene down there than almost anywhere else in Canada that isn't Toronto. Not to mention I don't like Vancouver and Quйbec is a shit-ton closer to Ontario than BC anyways... and if I do move to MTL, once I get there [I]I can ride on Efrim Menuck's coattails[/I] Also @ Joe - that board is friggin' swanky, man. I don't board myself but I do ski. little story (WARNING - TL;DR ALERT) - my buddy Zach is real big into snowboarding. Like, made a bunch of vids as a kid and the whole shebang. Well, probably back about seven or eight years ago now he was at a skate/snow shop back home and was checking out gear because they had shit priced super-duper low. And this Forum board caught his eye. It was some beastly limited edition board and it had been sitting there for like a year and a half because nobody could afford to drop the coins on it. And he asked the cashier if it applied in the sale, to which the guy replied yes, it was like seventy percent off or something stupid. Anyways, it worked out to around six/seven hundred bucks so Zach is just losing his head and hopping up and down. So he says he'll take it. The dude rings this board in and then his jaw drops like a stone... turns out the board is only like thirty or thirty five percent off or something, and is now officially way out of Zach's price range. The guy stands there a half-second, turns and says "But hey, I was the guy to quote it in error so I've got to honor the agreement. I'll just talk to the boss and square the rest up myself." So Zach got this majorly expensive board for a boatload less than he should have and all was right in the world. and that's about it! |
how do you guys find bands to be in?
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Open mics, ads at local places and/or mutual friends. Word of mouth kinda shit.
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Mostly mutual friends. I really don't get along musically with most people... I'd really rather just do everything on my own. But outside perspective is good too, sometimes.
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[QUOTE=FlamingCouch;18452423]Where're you headed if you do leave, Ben?
I'm thinking of moving to Montreal in spring 2012... way more of a scene down there than almost anywhere else in Canada that isn't Toronto. Not to mention I don't like Vancouver and Quйbec is a shit-ton closer to Ontario than BC anyways... and if I do move to MTL, once I get there [I]I can ride on Efrim Menuck's coattails[/I][/quote] If I go anywhere, it'll be to Toronto. My girlfriend is looking at UofT for grad school. If she gets in (which is likely), I'll go with her. |
[QUOTE=BenJammin;18452884]Mostly mutual friends. I really don't get along musically with most people... I'd really rather just do everything on my own. But outside perspective is good too, sometimes.[/QUOTE]
Basically this in a nutshell. I wish I could split myself into three so I could do everything at once. But then a great idea for a horn part or something would come up and I'd be screwed. I guess I'm lucky though in that in the recent past I've been playing with guys who share my vision somewhat, so that's a plus. hahah, Toronto. Right on. There's a great scene there, but I'm just not fond of the city. it's only four hours from home though so that's a plus. |
If I had the resources to, I would just pick up a new instrument every time a part came up, and then just find people after to play them. But I'm an asshole... Once I write something and finalize it, it is *not* open to interpretation. This is where working with other people is often problematic for me.
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[quote=FlamingCouch;18452423]Where're you headed if you do leave, Ben?
I'm thinking of moving to Montreal in spring 2012... way more of a scene down there than almost anywhere else in Canada that isn't Toronto. Not to mention I don't like Vancouver and Quйbec is a shit-ton closer to Ontario than BC anyways... and if I do move to MTL, once I get there [I]I can ride on Efrim Menuck's coattails[/I] Also @ Joe - that board is friggin' swanky, man. I don't board myself but I do ski. little story (WARNING - TL;DR ALERT) - my buddy Zach is real big into snowboarding. Like, made a bunch of vids as a kid and the whole shebang. Well, probably back about seven or eight years ago now he was at a skate/snow shop back home and was checking out gear because they had shit priced super-duper low. And this Forum board caught his eye. It was some beastly limited edition board and it had been sitting there for like a year and a half because nobody could afford to drop the coins on it. And he asked the cashier if it applied in the sale, to which the guy replied yes, it was like seventy percent off or something stupid. Anyways, it worked out to around six/seven hundred bucks so Zach is just losing his head and hopping up and down. So he says he'll take it. The dude rings this board in and then his jaw drops like a stone... turns out the board is only like thirty or thirty five percent off or something, and is now officially way out of Zach's price range. The guy stands there a half-second, turns and says "But hey, I was the guy to quote it in error so I've got to honor the agreement. I'll just talk to the boss and square the rest up myself." So Zach got this majorly expensive board for a boatload less than he should have and all was right in the world. and that's about it![/quote] That's sick. For the longest time, I wanted the Forum JP Walker sig, but since the advent of rocker and anti-camber technologies, I'm glad I never dropped the coin on it. Forum makes some really light boards, but as you've seen (especially with signature models, not unlike basses and guitars...), the prices can be obsurd. The board I picked up was a demo model that had only been ridden once or twice and looks damn new on the bottom, plus has a fresh wax and tune. I managed to talk the guy down in Colorado because I found a sale back here in AZ where they were being sold new for $60 less than what he wanted (ignore the fact that it only applied to the 157 size and not the 162 I got). If I lived in a place less than 2 hours from a mountain and with longer snow seasons, I would gladly drive up to the mountains every weekend and probably switch back and forth between skiing and snowboarding. Both are fun in their own right, and I wouldn't mind actually having control riding through moguls on skis. |
[QUOTE=BenJammin;18453024]If I had the resources to, I would just pick up a new instrument every time a part came up, and then just find people after to play them. But I'm an asshole... Once I write something and finalize it, it is *not* open to interpretation. This is where working with other people is often problematic for me.[/QUOTE]
I'm definitely in that same boat. But on that note I put myself in other people's shoes - OK this guy isn't famous and I'm not making a jillion dollars touring with him, so why the fuck should I play it to one-hundred percent spec? I never play anything exactly as it was written so I can definitely appreciate some variation. But I also have a concrete idea of how I want my music to sound. I do have a bit of leeway, I suppose, but in a perfect world... y'know. My first serious band kind of stretched to the limit because of conflicts of interest and writing and shit like that. @ Joe - yeah man, if I was half-decent on just one board I could definitely switch between... but I'm not. Skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing - anything that requires both feet on one apparatus - is not my thing. I just have no control, maybe no center of gravity. I dunno. But hey, such is. |
[quote=FlamingCouch;18453116]I'm definitely in that same boat. But on that note I put myself in other people's shoes - OK this guy isn't famous and I'm not making a jillion dollars touring with him, so why the fuck should I play it to one-hundred percent spec?
I never play anything exactly as it was written so I can definitely appreciate some variation. But I also have a concrete idea of how I want my music to sound. I do have a bit of leeway, I suppose, but in a perfect world... y'know. My first serious band kind of stretched to the limit because of conflicts of interest and writing and shit like that. @ Joe - yeah man, if I was half-decent on just one board I could definitely switch between... but I'm not. Skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing - anything that requires both feet on one apparatus - is not my thing. I just have no control, maybe no center of gravity. I dunno. But hey, such is.[/quote] I usually write down/record and set aside ideas for months (or lately, years) at a time until I either get creativity to write some sweet new parts, or I pass it along to some **insert-specific-instrument-here**-playing friend that I have and ask them to write something for it. Have you ever actually tried snowboarding? It's totally backwards from the other two- you pivot on your front foot and swing your back foot to turn. FWIW, I was terrible at skating, despite living in a city with flat concrete and practicing every single day, and I've never tried surfing, but I was totally able to pick up snowboarding with relative ease. Granted, the first day is like paying your dues and nearly killing yourself, but after that, it gets easier. |
Yeah, I've tried it twice and my body really didn't like it. When I could stay mobile it was cool, but no matter how I sliced it there was no way to go but down stopping-wise. It was after I threw my right arm (and aggravated an old skiing injury) that I decided enough was enough. Who knows, I may have a go at it again but I really like having a functional and not broken body if I can help it.
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3-hour physics midterm in a few hours. Effin' A. Still have homework to do for a few classes afterward too.
On the plus side, a guy is meeting me on campus to buy my wireless system. Cha-ching! |
man. I'm in the process of moving, packing and tossing all the junk out of my house right now because it sold. So I just dismantled my drum kit, unplugged the PA (combination of two of them) and piled all my music shit up in the living room, guitars not included.
It was then that I truly realized how much music gear I have and how heavy it can get. :| |
[quote=FlamingCouch;18455936]man. I'm in the process of moving, packing and tossing all the junk out of my house right now because it sold. So I just dismantled my drum kit, unplugged the PA (combination of two of them) and piled all my music shit up in the living room, guitars not included.
It was then that I truly realized how much music gear I have and how heavy it can get. :|[/quote] Haha, yep. It's not bad if you never have to move it. I'm hoping my cabs stay put for a while. |
[url]http://soundcloud.com/raayl/larval-rough-mix-w-vocals[/url]
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I hate it when non-denizens whore their shitty music here.
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lol shut the fuck up jamey
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You Epi, did you ever get to a comment man?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSk6On8xK3E hey people, playing a bit of guitar nowadays
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What's the tuning? Sounds nice, I like the little rhythmic flourishes. Doing any singing?
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Dilemma: Do I buy a beginner 3/4 upright bass for $500 locally, or do I attempt to build a 4/4 electric upright this summer (like the NS Wav basses)?
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proly getting a mim jazz soon. i've read that some of htem have same sized pickups and thus hum problems, so that's kinda shitty, but oh well what can you expect
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Mine doesn't hum too bad, and it's got some wicked high end. but that's about it really. Although it does play like a beast and all in all isn't too bad a bass, worth what I paid for it.
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I just agreed to a deal with a dude. $275. Not too shabby. Will post pics proly
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Yeah man, 275 is a pretty solid price. congrats.
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[quote=The Transporter;18460784]proly getting a mim jazz soon. i've read that some of htem have same sized pickups and thus hum problems, so that's kinda shitty, but oh well what can you expect[/quote]
Not quite. Up until 2001 (IIRC), MIM Jazz basses had the same sized neck and bridge pickups. Because the poles don't line up as well with the strings on the bridge pickup (hence the reason it's supposed to be a larger size), and because the bridge pickup was wound to the same DC resistance as the neck pickup, output is slightly lessened near the bridge. Changing pickup height can accommodate for this enough to make the issue moot. The issue with hum (60Hz/50Hz hum) is prevalent among all single coils, and with both pickups on full + a good shielding job (a "must" in any bass, btw), the hum is completely eliminated. The pickups act as a humbucker when they are on full. |
[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;18460600]Dilemma: Do I buy a beginner 3/4 upright bass for $500 locally, or do I attempt to build a 4/4 electric upright this summer (like the NS Wav basses)?[/QUOTE]
Buy the $500 one, then you can play on it straight away. Building an electric upright might take ages and isn't even guaranteed to be playable at the end of it. |
[QUOTE=gaslight;18460527]What's the tuning? Sounds nice, I like the little rhythmic flourishes. Doing any singing?[/QUOTE]
Tuning is D A B F# A E Trying to write some lyrics and construct the songs better before I sing them. But yeah i mess around. |
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