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#1
Well, my band very rarely practices, but we make up for it by gigging a whole lot, so I can see where you're coming from.

But I think a lot of that depends on the complexity of the arrangements.  I know if I could ever find myself in a band that did cool multi-part vocal harmonies, for example, I'd sure as hell want to spend some serious time on getting them right...

Cheers, Tim
#2
I usually trust my own ears, but I've had times, usually when general fatigue has a grip on me, where my ability to hear pitch starts to go!  Just last night, during the fourth gig in three days, my bass sounded significantly sharp to me, even though the tuner said I was right on.  Well, tuners can lie, so I asked my bandmates and they both said I was just fine, and no one in the audience had that "there's something wrong" look on their faces, either.

I had that problem all through the first set, and then, after a break, my hearing returned to normal, and it all sounded good again...

Weird!

Tim
#3
All I remember about my first audition was that I, well, sucked!

Didn't get in the band, either!

:)

Tim
#4
The Bass Zone / Re: She's GONE!
May 11, 2008, 02:57:13 PM
Ooh, that's a profoundly sweet-looking bass!!!  Congrats!!!

Cheers, Tim
#5
The Outpost Cafe / Re: Logo design gone wrong
April 26, 2008, 10:59:53 AM
Oh, that is absolutely priceless!!!

Cheers, Tim
#6
The Outpost Cafe / Re: Adorable adoptable kitty
April 10, 2008, 11:42:01 AM
Cats want what THEY want, and don't give a flying damn (don't know if I'm allowed to say "f***" here) what some stupid human wants.  And if you try to thwart their will, you WILL be punished!



Cheers, Tim (who is only writing what Miss Kitty wants him to write!)
#7
The Bass Zone / Re: It's a bass, it's...uh
April 08, 2008, 09:56:22 AM
Quote from: Dave W on April 07, 2008, 07:05:57 PM
Wonder what Rick Neilson's chiropractor would say.  :P

Eureka!  Now the kids can go to college!!!

;D

Tim
#8
The Bass Zone / Re: It's a bass, it's...uh
April 07, 2008, 06:46:03 PM
My chiropractor says No.

;D

Cheers, Tim
#9
Gibson Basses / Re: New pup covers
April 03, 2008, 08:59:53 AM
It's definitely as big as a Strat pickup with a cover already on it, if not slightly bigger...

Cheers, Tim
#10
Gibson Basses / Re: New pup covers
April 02, 2008, 06:57:43 PM
Yep, I have one of these in my Musicmaster Bass:



It's the GFS Lil Killer Humbucker Rail Pickup for Strat.

I dig it entirely!  Great, full tone, dead quiet.

Cheers, Tim
#11
It was in interesting weekend!

I had a duo gig with my brother on Thursday night that was uneventful. I played my "Pinky" Musicmaster through my Yamaha Magic Stomp modeler into the PA system, all went well.

Friday and Saturday night were band gigs at our favorite Ocean City watering hole "BJ's On The Water" (keep your mind out of the gutter, Billy J. Carder owns the joint!). My SWR Workingman head is ailing and I bought a new amp via eBay (an AMP BH 420, more on that in a minute). Unfortunately, the seller sent it USPS and it took its sweet time getting here, not arriving until today, so I had to go with my Magic Stomp into my PowerBlock into an old 60s Guild single 15 cab (my only 8 ohm cab, which is what the PowerBlock wants to see). Friday night, no problem, sounded like a million bucks.

Ah, but Saturday night, I got this annoying crackling noise as soon as we started playing the first song. Man, that sucks, trying to first identify where the noise is coming from and then which component or cable is the culprit. I THINK that I might have been running the Magic Stomp too hot into the PowerBlock, and hence the lineout to the PA system was too hot as well. Anyway, I may have negatively affected one of the PA main speakers. It sure sounded like that was where the sound was coming from. However, today I noticed that the 15" speaker in my bass cab was loose (only two of the screws were holding it in, and it was definitely moving around!), so that may have had something to do with it as well...

So today the AMP BH 420 showed up. It's an amp from the 1980s, designed by Steve Rabe later of SWR and Raven Labs fame along with Russ Allee who had a lot to do with Eden amps, and it's kind of the missing link between the classic 70s Acoustic 360 (which these guys worked on) and their later amps. It's also the amp that Dave Funk based his Thunderfunk amps on.

Mine looks just like this one:



400 watts into 4 ohms, very tweakable. Damn, it's loud! I might break down and get a bigger speaker cab (I'm running it into my 4 ohm 2x10 Steel Sound cab, and I can easily imagine blowing the Eminence Delta speakers in it!).

I'm gonna gig it on Saturday, and will report back!

Cheers, Tim
#12
The Outpost Cafe / Re: Interesting lawsuit
March 25, 2008, 11:12:32 AM
According to the story: "Lap dances cost around $40, according to the Web site, but it wasn't clear what type of dance Mr. Chang had paid for. The site claims the "hand picked" performers have "killer bodies" and are between 18 and 29-years-old."

Killer bodies!  :o

He's lucky he just almost lost an eye!

Cheers, Tim
#13
Quote from: OldManC on March 24, 2008, 07:17:05 PM
No access to Photoshop away from home, but I'll have to say this is my favorite plane:



Pure balls.  ;D

The National Air and Space Museum, part of the Smithsonian, has an annex out near Dulles Airport in Northern Virginia, and a friend of mine and I went there about a month ago, and as you walk into the main building, there's an SR-71 Blackbird aimed right at you.  Man, that's a profoundly cool airplane!

Cheers, Tim
#14
I love MOST airplanes, but I think my favorite is the humble DC-3...



Cheers, Tim
#15
Sorry, only communists played country music on Gibson basses back during those times...

;D

Cheers, Tim