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SteveB

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drgroovenstein said:
Which modeler you using?

Well, I'm not using it as my main rig, but as my backup I keep an old Digitech RP2000. It sounds great through my Peavey Classic 120/120 power amp and a 4x12 cab.
 

Dr. Nick

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In a van, down by the river...
Many cables;
Spare Speaker cables (Speak-on & 1/4 inch);
9 volts;
X-tension Cords;
Power Strips;
Tools;
Strings (although I haven't broken one since high school)

I sometimes bring a spare bass, sometimes not. I have never had to use one, and I have no worries that my Sterling will ever let me down!:D
 

roballanson

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Mobay45 said:
So, you keep the spare t-shirt to replace the one that the groupies rip off of you?

Something like that mo........however normally we play such small pubs, and I am of the bouncing bass player variety, I tend to work up a decent sweat........
 

drgroovenstein

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strummer said:
Yep, in ebs it's slow blow.

Dude, you play a Swedish amp! Heja Sverige!


Yay! Now make them cheaper and easier to have repaired! heheheh Not much support for them in the US :(


ps. I also take a drum key and guitar picks (I never play with a pick)
 

Jim_F

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2 bass stands

stingray bass and either the Aria SB1000 or the Hohner B2A headless as a backup bass.

Spare strings, plecs, a couple of spare leads, (just in case the guitar player forgets his! - not unknown!)

Hand towel, polisher cloth to wipe down the bass

I don't bother with spare effects pedals / pedal tuner etc. - if something goes wrong with the pedalboard (not been a problem so far - fingers crossed!) - I'd just plug straight into the amp.

Set of screwdrivers, allen keys, a leatherman for pliers / wire stripper and a couple of spare fuses.
 

ProgHead

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I have to tell this one.

In 1995 we had a show in Bordeaux, France.
At that time I was using a German headless bass, graphite neck. No spares of any kind with me. Never had problems before.

At 3/4 of the show, tipical live rock ending, I hit the last note of the song: PLUNCK!
...the A string broke in two!

I had no spare strings with me!
No spare bass guitar!

I told the keyboarder to fill at least 6-7 minutes to keep the audience warm.
I ran to the backstage.
What now?

I moved the D string to the A position
I moved the G string to the D position
...luckily on headless basses with double ball-end strings you can do that very fast.
I did this to have at least a group of 3 stings together... E A D

Back on stage.

The whole band was laughing.

The singer announced "Ladies and gentleman, Andy on 3-string bass guitar!"

Take care!

PS: for the second encore the band asked me to decide what song to play. I choose a random one.
...one with a very hi bass solo at the end that I couldn't complete...
 

Samco

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ProgHead said:
I have to tell this one.

I moved the D string to the A position
I moved the G string to the D position
...luckily on headless basses with double ball-end strings you can do that very fast.
I did this to have at least a group of 3 stings together... E A D

And this works? How did you tune your bass correctly?
 

sir funkytown

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I used to bring a spare bass, strings, winder,pliers,wire cutters,batteries,cables and water on stage with me.Now it's down to spare strings and water...

-I can change a bass string in 1minute flat without tools so, I don't need the wire cutters , pliers or winder.
-honestly, if your batteries in your bass or wireless give out in the middle of a show, you're an idiot (full disclosure, it happend to me on a festival gig in Calgary,your wireless should get new batteries for every show and you should pop the one in the bass out before every gig and do the tounge test)
-because I use a wireless ...if it fails I can just pull the cable out of the back of the receiver and use that.
-i use a GT-6B direct to the PA, if that goes down it's going to be because the stage power is off, so it doesn't really matter, 'cause everyone will be off.
-I try to keep my instrument in great shape, and I allways warm up with my little Korg Pandora , so , I KNOW that my bass is working fine just before I walk onstage.
-I hardly ever have time to drink the water, but it's nice to have it there(always remember to leave the cap screwed on tight....also learned the hard way)
 
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