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crgaston

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« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2006, 08:55:56 PM »
Hey Daveo,  As far as a backup goes, have you looked at the Line 6 amps? They have several different combos and heads which might fill the backup role nicely.  I'm a bass player, but I had one as a house amp so my guitar buddies didn't have to bring an amp to jam.  There was a bit of a learning curve, but I learned how to use it and kept the manual handy, so I could help them get 3 or four sounds pretty easy.  They all thought it was darn good sounding, and their styles ranged from country to metal.
 
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« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2006, 09:13:17 PM »
Waiting.  Sometimes patiently, sometimes not.

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« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2006, 12:19:27 AM »
Dave:
 
I also play a Boogie (Mark III).  For a backup I use a Crate Powerblock.  I can plug it right into the Boogie speakers if the Mesa should fail. Nothing could be smaller and lighter, and only about $200 to boot!  I use an Alesis Nanoverb (VERY small) in the effects loop (no reverb on the Crate - just basic amp).  In front of the Crate, I use a Tech 21 Sansamp GT2.  It ain't a Boogie, but as a backup it can't be beat.  I've been thinking about leaving the Sansamp on all the time and trying my Tube screamer for leads.
 
Bill, tgo

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« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2006, 02:04:28 AM »
I play either my fretless rogue 5 or my epic 5 depending on the song (we try to arrange the set so I'm not switching basses after every song). Rig is an Eden navigator preamp into a QSC PLX2402 powering EBS neodymium 4x10 and 2x12 cabs.  
My Band - big tuna  - is primarily covers although we have 5 or 6 originals. We play most eras from the stones through to the kaiser chiefs, gigging on average 3 times a month around central scotland although we're starting to get busier.  
Up till a couple of weeks ago I was also in an alt-country band with Mike Pisanek but that's folded so we're looking at other options just now.
 
Graeme

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« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2006, 05:57:17 AM »
I've got a '76 Series 1 fretted 4-string (purpleheart top), which I play 99% of the time.  I also occasionally use a Kydd EUB.  I have a Warwick Buzzard, which was given to me by Entwistle.  It's a cool axe, but virtually unplayable, to me.  It's got LEDs, a D-Tuner, gold hardware, and it came with gold strings.  I pull it out a clinics once in a while, because kids dig it.
 
My big rig consists of an F-1X, a Korg rack tuner, and a QSC 1800, driving a Mesa Boogie 2X15 and a Mesa Boogie 2X10.  I run lows to the 15s, and full range to the 10s.  My pedalboard contains a bunch of EBS effects (distortion, auto wah, chorus, octave, compressor), along with an Akai Deep Impact synth pedal, Fishman EQ for the EUB, and an A/B box.  The compressor is always on, and the Octave gets a fair amount of use.  The others only get used occasionally.
 
I have never heard a rig that I liked better than mine.
 
Unfortunately, it's tough to move around.  I usually play something smaller.  I use the same rack, but drive a pair of 2X10 cabs (I also have an SWR Goliath Jr.), or I just play a single 2X10.  I use an SWR Rocket 50 for the really small stuff, as well as for my every-Saturday outdoor-totally-exposed-to-all-the-elements gig (don't worry: I borrow a Fender for this gig).
 
I'm in a wedding/special events band called the Soul Impressions.  We pick up club gigs once in a while, but for the most part, we exist to make a lot of money.  Good thing it's so much fun.  We play soul, r&b, Motown, funk, disco, blues, etc.  Our singer, Terry King, is a cousin of BB King's, so we choose our material to fit his strong suits.
 
I also play in an original rock band called Waist Deep.  It's a blast, but we only do a few gigs a month.  We released a cd, called Ski Bum Music, about a year ago, and it is doing fairly well.
 
My latest project is Fat Albert, which does instumental organ-based jazz.  That band is really picking up steam.  We've got a couple regular gigs a week, and we pick up weekend stuff, too.
 
SuperSwag is a 50% original heavy metal band.  It's fun, but we only get a gig or two a season.
 
Tram Jam plays outside every Saturday at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.  We are uncovered and completely exposed to the elements.  We've done many below-zero gigs, and we regularly get snowed upon.  In return, we receive unlimited skiing priveledges at the mountain.  For 2 hours a week of potential misery, it's worth it.  We typically play to 4000+ people each week, for about 60 seconds at a time!
 
You can hear tunes on my website:  
 
www.andycalderbass.com
 
Andy

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« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2006, 08:25:05 AM »
Well folks, I think the pic sums it up.  I'm in Iraq right now, Baghdad.  My sole axe is a 91 Essence.  At home, I have a Europa, a Dragon's Wing, a Spyder, and another Essence.  I have a Series II Entwistle replica Spyder on the way.  Amplification here is a cheesy little Hartke A25 (it fits in my quarters here, and I can use headphones with it).  On the occasions I get to play with the Baghdaddys, a local group of folks stationed/posted here, I use a small Fender Rumble 100 (can't say I care for it much, but it's all we've got).  At home I've got:
 
Ampeg SVTIV Pro
Alembic SF-2
Korg DTR-1000 Rackmount Tuner
Furman AR-1215 Voltage Regulator
Ampeg BXT115HLF Cabinet
Ampeg BXT410HLF Cabinet
 
This rig is run biamped, with the lows going to the 115, and the 410 run in full range mode.  I use the SF-2 for tone shaping, and what a unit it is.
 
Ampeg BA-115 Combo (for small gigs, rehearsals)
 
Alembics mentioned above
Gibson RD77 Artist
Gibson Ripper
Gibson Thunderbird
Fender Jazz Deluxe MIA
'73 Fender Jazz
'94 MIJ Fender Jazz
'76 Fender Precision
'76 Rickenbacker 4001
'77 Rickenbacker 4001
Pedulla MVP 4
Peavey Unity Series Dyna Bass with Kahler Tremelo
Musicman Bongo
'79 Musicman Stingray
Godin A4
Ovation CC074 Acoustic Electric
 
Sans Amp Programmable BBDI
Carl Martin Compressor
Ibanez Bass Chorus (old, but it works)
Morley Power Wah
Boss Tremelo
 
Strings are by DR and Rotosound, picks are Dunlop Tortex Standard, the purple ones.
 
At home I don't get to play much with a group - I live in musical hell, known as Fayetteville, NC.  If one doesn't play blues, country, death metal, or beach, one doesn't play.  I'm not knocking that stuff, it's just not my cup of tea.  Since I don't have to play it for a living (and I can play it if I choose), I choose not to.  It just isn't a whole lot of fun to me playing three to four sets a night of that stuff.  
 
Alan
 
 

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« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2006, 08:37:07 AM »
Dude, much thumbs-up from me!.......& i think ben-laden is hiding under some chick's skirt!     keep lookin!  get his ass for US!!!!...
 
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« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2006, 09:25:42 AM »
No one can top Allen's post.  In response to the question, What is everyone doing? there are certain responses one might expect to read, and this ain't one of them!  I'm glad to see that you could bring a bass with you, and I hope you have lots of time to play it.
 
What is your position in the military?  From your gear list, I would have guessed you were a bass player, but you mentioned that you don't have to play bass for a living.  Airborne?

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« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2006, 09:34:24 AM »
The Baghdaddy's...I love it! Keep safe Allen.

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« Reply #24 on: February 28, 2006, 11:11:42 AM »
Hey Charles, I've considered Line 6 but they seem a little techie and not so organic sounding to me.  But I haven't had much time to try one.  I think the Flextone III seemed like the best fit to me, for a tube lover.
Thanks,
Dave

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« Reply #25 on: February 28, 2006, 11:15:55 AM »
Hey Bill-
The Crate Powerblock, Nanoverb, GT2 combo sounds pretty sweet as far as size, weight and sound all taken together.  I'm going to look into them more closely.  Shoot, maybe I'll get a 12 speaker enclosure and leave my heavy-ass Boogie at home for some gigs!
Thanks for your recommendations-
Dave

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« Reply #26 on: February 28, 2006, 11:19:47 AM »
Dave:
 
I hooked up this rig at home to a 1x12 Boogie cab.  It sounded surprisingly good and my wife complained about the volume.  How's that for an endorsement?  LOL
 
Bill, tgo

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« Reply #27 on: February 28, 2006, 11:21:17 AM »
Andy,
 
    I am Airborne.  Not at the moment, mind you, but I am a graduate of both the U.S. Army Airborne School and the 82nd Airborne Division Jumpmaster course.  I can't really go into what I do on a daily basis, but suffice to say it is interesting work.  Especially here.
 
I actually didn't bring the bass with me.  It came here via Ebay since my wife couldn't figure out how to get one of my basses at home here.  I had it sent via the Post Office.  It's my second Essence, and it is dubbed the Burkha King after the face and head covering devout Muslim women wear.  To my knowledge it is the only Alembic in Iraq.
 
Alan

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« Reply #28 on: February 28, 2006, 04:30:16 PM »
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« Reply #29 on: February 28, 2006, 04:36:16 PM »
Right now I'm just playing at my church.  We have a contemporary worship service at 8:30 Sunday mornings.  We typically play a lot of Fred Hammond / Israel & The New Breed / Kurt Carr type of music.  Think 70's and 80's funk with a different kind of soul.
 
Add a blue Music Man Bongo 5 string and a GK-1001RB amp to the following picture and that's pretty much my setup.  Don'tcha just love those bookends?
 

 
Peace,
 
James
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