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Nice rig for sure, but you only need half that shit, if you are trying to drive the bass from the stage ,i feel sorry for the rest of the band. use 4 12s and run your bass out the board and let the sound man mix your sound. id be scared you ld blow my fuckin ear drums out with that rig you have. Its bass you dont need al that shitverslibre wrote:Voyager wrote:Here's my bass rig:
Nice!!
stevew2 wrote:Nice rig for sure, but you only need half that shit, if you are trying to drive the bass from the stage ,i feel sorry for the rest of the band. use 4 12s and run your bass out the board and let the sound man mix your sound. id be scared you ld blow my fuckin ear drums out with that rig you have. Its bass you dont need al that shit
Id grab a bottle,drink it , and come back in after your bass "solo" and play the rest of the set with ear plugs inVoyager wrote:stevew2 wrote:Nice rig for sure, but you only need half that shit, if you are trying to drive the bass from the stage ,i feel sorry for the rest of the band. use 4 12s and run your bass out the board and let the sound man mix your sound. id be scared you ld blow my fuckin ear drums out with that rig you have. Its bass you dont need al that shit
That's just my practice rig. You should see my stage rig.
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bass holds everything together, very important ,shit if the bass goes out, the band would shut down,i just dont see it as a lead instrument, never willverslibre wrote:Dude, are you anti-bass or something?![]()
It all started when I, or my ears, rather, "met" this dude called Geddy Lee...
If you want to talk bass rudiments, you can always cite Michael Anthony, but if you want to get into REAL bass-playing, there are guys out there who do things on bass that a lot of guitarists can't wrap their heads around. Check out Michael Manring, f'r instance. That dude is something else. Then you have Wooten, Bailey, Pastorius, Stan Clarke...
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