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Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: terryc on January 14, 2009, 05:51:05 AM
Okay, we will have to be careful here, we don't want to incriminate ourselves!
So we all carry them with all sorts of paraphenalia in them..here is my list(I think I can remember!)
 
Guitar leads..loads of them but do they all work!
XLR leads for DI to PA
9 volt batteries
folding guitar stand
residual current breaker - never plug into anything without protection if you see what I mean!
4 gang power extension
2 gang power extension
Zoom B1u unit for tuning and some effects-very seldom used live
Deodorant
Towel
Mini tool kit
fuses
Spare strings
Notebook & pens
Music file just in case you forgot the chords
Patch leads
Music stand
 
I think that is the lot
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: olieoliver on January 14, 2009, 06:11:27 AM
WOW, I'll bet that bag is heavy. LOL
 
My list is simple;
Strap
cables
Tuner
Guitar stand
If I'm using my combo amp I'll take my DS-5
And tons of chewing gum.  
 
OO
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: terryc on January 14, 2009, 07:26:18 AM
It is not too heavy as most items are small but once requested then it is included.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: benson_murrensun on January 14, 2009, 09:14:56 AM
Deodorant?!?!?!  What a concept!  Maybe that's why I haven't been getting the gigs...
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: glocke on January 14, 2009, 10:51:17 AM
bottle opener
cork screw
lighter
spare lighter
backup spare lighter in case of lighter bandits
screens
rolling papers
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: benson_murrensun on January 14, 2009, 11:19:47 AM
Fine suggestions all!! Additionally: DI box (currently a SansAmp Bass Driver), spare pair of (folding) reading glasses, mini-flashlight, philips screwdriver, assortment of allen wrenches and truss rod adjusting tools, microphone and cord, clip-on light for music stands, wire nippers, electrical tape, tuner. You can tell I don't have a roadie...
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: David Houck on January 14, 2009, 11:45:32 AM
This is an excellent idea for a thread.  I can't remember what all is in my bag; but it is heavy.  My guitar stands are in a separate bag with the midi pedal board.  The DI box is in the back of the rack.  Tuner and effects are in the rack.  Tool bag with everything an Alembic bass requres; flashlight; power cable; power strip; 5-pin cable and spare; speaker cables and spares; spare instrument cable; duct tape; electrical tape; there may be some masking tape; spare set of new strings (actually I think I'm behind on this); spare set of used strings; strap; spare strap; set list; wipe down rag; digital multimeter; I think there is an XLR cable in there; there should be some spare patch cables for the rack; pencil/pen.  That's all I can remember at the moment.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: kenbass4 on January 14, 2009, 12:24:00 PM
Oh man, you guys really don't want a list from me! In addition to playing bass through an SVT, I also double on keyboards (Yes, that's plural!) AND run the live sound. I use a mini van with the seats folded flat, and it has no room behind the driver/front passenger seats. In it are the following:
SVT 810
SVT CL Head
Yamaha 01V with 2 8-channel add on preamps
2 PA power amps
(2)15-inch horn loaded PA speakers
1 Bin with 20 XLR and 20 1/4-inch cables
1 Bin with power and speaker cables
32 channel snake
88 key controller
61 key synth
39 key synth
12 space rack with synths and submixer
2-4 guitar stands
4 space rack with DS5R and SF-2
AT LEAST 2 basses
Foot pedal keyboard controller
Drum mics
4 SM58s
6 SM57s
extra power adapters
at least 3 stereo DI boxes
Keyboard stands
Phillips and regular screwdrivers
Flashlights
Batteries (both 9volt and AA)
Tuner
Strings
Towels
Paper
Pens  
Set lists
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: olieoliver on January 14, 2009, 12:31:53 PM
WOW, bet thats a big bag. ;)
OO
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: flaxattack on January 14, 2009, 12:40:40 PM
i'm with glocke for the most part add
in the gig bag
spare strings
phillips screwdriver
straps
picks
a gross of condoms- dream buddy dream lol
9volt batteries- in case she needs her vibrator!!!! believe it or not i actually had to replace wolf's battery for the first time 2 weeks ago
music stand lights
bass stand
my rolling big bag has my book of tunes-app 400
cables cables cables
my foot tuner
btw- i bought the behringer equiv of the boss tu-2 on ebay for 25$ incl shipping
my chorus pedal  
my sham wow for sweating
and my wrist bands so my right arm doesnt get stuck on the finish of the bass
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: benson_murrensun on January 14, 2009, 01:27:32 PM
Set list? What's a set list? Oh yeah, now I remember: it's that sheet of paper someone in the band spends a lot of time on, and then becomes completely superfluous at the gig.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: glocke on January 14, 2009, 01:41:44 PM
oh, that bag...
 
tuner
extra cable
half a dozen 9 volt batteries
aspirini/buprofen
altoids  
candy bar
extra set of strings
small phillips screwdriver
small flashlight
tape  
extra power cord for amp
power strip
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: robinc on January 14, 2009, 01:59:13 PM
small wrench
earplugs
at least 2 cables
tape
tuner
pics
rag
oh yeah, and the bass...
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on January 14, 2009, 02:29:46 PM
I gotta ask, Ken - if you're doing sound and playing, what's the snake for?  Do you play from the middle of the room, or do you do a lot of running?  
 
Peter
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: kenbass4 on January 14, 2009, 02:46:56 PM
Peter,
The Snake is more to keep cables from tangling around the performers, with the stage box situated in front of the drummer, the mixer goes on the far left of the stage, leaving only 1 large cable between the mixer and all of those mic and keyboard connections. It makes setups much quicker and more organized. Since the mixer is digital, the key channels are routed via midi to my main controller, so once everything is set, there's no need to run back to the board.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: terryc on January 15, 2009, 01:16:15 AM
I guess our gig bags are the equivalent of womens purses(handbags in the UK). They hold everything!.
I usually do a clean out every couple of months to keep it all in order.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: 811952 on January 15, 2009, 08:09:17 AM
Speakon cable
1/4 speaker cable
2 short instrument cables
extension cord (with an 8-outlet box at the end)
power supply for the bass
25-foot 5-pin instrument cable
LED flashlight
cheap cigar
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: andbassforall on January 15, 2009, 06:27:44 PM
I put a bass in there.. unlike the rest of you. JK
 
I put a lot in my pedalboard as well as far as cables and other supplies.  Usually in my bag, I just put some cables, a SansAmp, strap, 9V, deoderant (as well), change of shirt for the poor saps who want to hug me after a show.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: hankster on January 16, 2009, 08:55:39 PM
Much of the above, and clothespins and large elastics to keep the music on the stand on breezy outdoor gigs.
 
r.
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: dadabass2001 on January 16, 2009, 09:52:16 PM
Bag 1: finger cymbals, a flexatone, a triangle, 2 towels, 3 elastic wristbands (one is a Dead stealie logo), 2 or 3 shirts (1 for each set), an umbrella,  a 20 ft square clear plastic tarp, mini stereo to mini stereo cable (so I can listen to my recording of the show on the way home), headphones and a portable cd player, and a jaunty little leather biker cap
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/449/60200.jpg)
 
Bag 2: my Shure wireless bodypac and receiver (only used on LARGE stages), several 9 volt batteries, 3 spare Speakon cables, spare Monster cable, EH Small Stone phase shifter, Boss RV-3 digital reverb/delay, 2 George L low capacitance cables, a Fostex TT-15 test tone generator, and a spare set of strings
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: crgaston on January 17, 2009, 05:24:41 PM
I've got one of those Levy's leather bags.  It holds the bass, of course, and in the small top pocket, there's the allen and truss rod wrenches, 2 12AX7's, a small screwdriver, multitool, bottle of pachouli in a girl's sock, and my red, white and blue sweatband.
 
In the big pocket, there's my 5-pin cable, picks, tuner, couple short signal cables, batteries, cloth diaper, digital multimeter, couple more sweatbands, lighter, toothbrush, and toothpaste.  
 
My main man-purse is my backpack, which goes wherever I travel.  It's got all kinds of weird stuff in it, including whetstone, spare mag, chopsticks, and nail polish :-)
Title: What's in your gig bag
Post by: fmm on January 25, 2009, 09:11:01 AM
Alembic Case:
 
Strap stored on bass
Pencil
Post its
 
In a Ziploc bag in the neck pocket:
Truss rod adjustment wrench
Alembic allen wrenches
3 jewelers screwdrivers
Alembic truss rod cover & screws
Original strap buttons
 
4 x 9 volt batteries
 
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Primary Gig Bag:
 
All contained in Crown Royal bags:
Alembic power supply
Alesis Nanocompressor
Peterson Stroboflip tuner
Mp3 player with adapter cables
Boss Bass Chorus
 
Spare strap
Power supply for Alesis Nanocompressor
Power supply for Peterson Stroboflip
Polishing cloth
 
Alembic 5-pin cable
25 ft cable (switch on one end)
20 ft cable
2 x 1 ft patch cable
2 x 6? patch cable
 
Mic cable
 
Mic bag containing
ATM 41 mic
Mic clip
Various adapters  
 
Nail clippers
 
Spare end pin tips for my EUB.
 
Folder of music for my geezer rock band
 
Mic stand clip for Peterson Stroboflip
 
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Jazz gig bag ? used for all fake book gigs
 
Fake Books:
Real Book Vol I Bass clef (split into two books; lots of original tunes added to the book);
Real Book Vol II Bass clef
Real  Book Vol III (loose leaf)
Real  Book Vol IV (loose leaf)
Folder of tunes specific to my jazz trio not found in Real Books
 
Spare strings for:
Alembic (2 sets)
Samick 6-string (2 sets, there was a sale)
Ashbory (2 sets + 2 extra G strings)
2 x Generic 4 string sets
D?Addario XL Reds (saving these for something special)
Fender tape-wound flats
 
4 x 1 ft patch cords
?? ? banana plug 20 ft speaker cord
?? -  bare end 6 ft speaker cord
 
Outlet strip
10 ft extension cord
 
Minicube DI
 
Tuner / metronome
 
Jewelers screwdrivers
 
Adapters
 
Peavey crossover cans for CS amplifiers: 150 Hz and 500 Hz
 
Soldering iron & solder
 
Pencils
Post-its
9 volt and AA batteries