Just to let you know everything went great for the gig. We were using the house band's back line which was a warwick rig. 4x10 and 1x15 not sure of the amp but it had lots of lights and shiny stuff on it. :-).
DS-5 was ok but did crackle a bit when first plugged in but after it warmed up it was fine.
Anyway here is the story.
In the dressing room both myself and the guitarist like to warm up before playing live so had our guitar/bass out and playing stuff unplugged. Then we find the dressing room is shared with about 4 other bands and virtually all the musicians were stopped in their tracks when they saw my bass. So then all the questions were firing like what bass is that, how much did it cost, how beautiful it looks, what the wood, what the hell are all those knobs for, it looks like you have a mixing desk in that bass. None of them had ever seen an alembic before so they all wanted a photo of it so out came the phones, iPads, camera's to take pics of it.
When I finished playing my set and came off stage there was lots of raving about how great the bass sounded. Which was good to hear because from where I was situated I don't think I was hearing the full sound as I was on a small riser with the bass rig about 18 behind me. But I'm pretty confident that if it sounded good back stage, then it must have sounded great out front.
I was really happy with the way the bass felt to play. The balance was perfect as Europa's are.
As it was reggae I used the neck pickup with the filter fully closed and CVQ off and just cracked open the bridge pickup with its filter about half open to get more of an attack on the note on the last track. But having said that, there was still a nice attack on the note with just the neck pickup selected. I was really just experimenting to be honest but I also know my experience of hearing other bands play at that venue, that electric basses tend to sound woolly there and I wanted to make sure there was some clarity being heard out front.
So there we are, it's had it's first public outing at the Birmingham Symphony Hall, what better place to start it's live music career with me.
We have another gig on Friday which I will put as a new post.
Jazzyvee