Well, that's one year of being in a band logged into the history books. Time to do a little reflection on the past year and make some goals for 2013.
My Workstation
What we see here is my work area during a gig. As the year went on, the job of running sound during a show fell to me, as did most of the PA setup. I'll start by running through my own bass rig, which I have fined tuned to me a really workable setup. At the beginning of the year, I was fanatically using the Peavey MegaBass, which is my favorite bass head of all time. When it became clear I would be setting up the PA and running it all night, I bagged the bi-amped Mega for a simpler setup. Here's what I am running now:
- GK 210MB combo amp (500w)
- GK 115MBE extension cab
- MXR M80 DI+
- MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter
- MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe
- MXR M87 Bass Compressor
- TC Electronic Polytune
My "bar bass" is a Frankenstien made from a number of Jazz bass parts; it began life as a Squier Classic Vibe 60s Jazz Bass, which was a nice bass in its own right. Here are the modifications, almost all of which were made with used parts from eBay or TalkBass:
- EMG active Jazz pickups
- Leo Quan BadAss II bridge
- Tru-Oil gunstock finish on the next (completely stripped and refinished)
- Tuners and hardware "aged" with acid
- Ultra lightweight paulowina body (Guitar Fetish)
- Schaller strap locks
- Tortoise pickguard
- GHS Bass Boomers M4045 roundwound set
PA Rig
We have significantly upgraded the PA throughout the year. This matters to me because I need to run it. I am proud of the Peavey stuff we run, and we fly the Peavey flag high at all gigs. The mixer is still Matt's old Behringer, which has its plusses and minuses. The power amps on that thing are mis-stated and totally inadequate for a rock band--not nearly enough juice. We bypass them and run the 16 channel mixer which is actually quite servicable for our use. Here's what we run:
- 4 vocal channels (all band members sing)
- Guitar amp mic'd
- Bass is DI from my M80 Bass DI+
- 3 drum mics (kick, snare & floor tom)
- Mono FOH mix
- Stereo (Stage L and Stage R) monitor mix
So I think I have a basically perfect setup now. No need to tweak anything for a while. I still love to mess around with things, so I think I will focus on learning and progressing as a player. At some point I will sell the Ric and plow that money into other bass-related things.