So, I've managed to get myself into a really shitty situation (headspace-wise). It's entirely work-related but I'm definitely trapped to an extent. I've worked for the same company for 14 years, worked my way up, gradually earn't more & more money and have been living pretty damn comfortably. I have...
There's no way in hell I'm gonna remember all the amps I've owned in the last 20+ years of making music (hell, I doubt I could name all the ones in the house/garage/attic currently!). I can, however, trace what ones I've had as my 'main' gigging ones and home practice:Guitar (gigs):Peavey Bandit1975...
I snagged a bunch of Peavey gear today for not a lot of money. A 2x15 D (for deep), two 1x15, and a MkIII Bass Head for 200!All three cabs are loaded with Black Widows - although one is blown so I'm gonna rebaffle and make a 410(the three on the furthest right)
24K wrote:JohnnySomersett wrote:Here's me measuring some overheads yesterday whilst setting up to track a local post-hardcore band. I've been trying this 'golden triangle' idea with the two overheads and front-of-kit mics all being equidistant from the snare. I'm at the same, 'everything in focus'. ...
Here's me measuring some overheads yesterday whilst setting up to track a local post-hardcore band. I've been trying this 'golden triangle' idea with the two overheads and front-of-kit mics all being equidistant from the snare. Recording came out well so far on initial mixing.
endofanera wrote:JohnnySomersett wrote:I've snagged a late 70s Peavey 2x15 (the goddamn massive one) to go with my Peavey Century 200 Bass head.I have one of these, suitably beaten up. You will love it.Mine is is relatively good shape. I havent had chance to plug anything into it yet but it looks th...
I've snagged a late 70s Peavey 2x15 (the goddamn massive one) to go with my Peavey Century 200 Bass head. Should get it tomorrow then I'll be in Peavey-bass heaven. That would be a full vintage Bass rig for less than 120