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If you can remember the very cool Linos ultra-portable record deck and thought that it was way too much of a futuristic concept – have a look at The Revolution from Crosley!

I’m feeling this design so much.

The Revolution isn’t meant to be hooked up to your Hi-Fi system but for taking your vinyl with you.

It runs on batteries and mains power, has USB out and 3.5mm jack. To keep this up-to-date it will feature software that will tag and ID your vinyl to digital rips.

I think this would be ideal for the office, bedroom or for occasional record playing and at around £95 it’s not going to break the bank.

The Crosley Revolution should be out mid-year in black and then a multitude of hues later.

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The time had arrived. One of my bands, Subset, is getting busier and busier and the fact that I no longer have my ’71 Karmann Ghia Coupe to transport me and my bass rig about meant that I had to look at a more portable solution than my Hartke and SansAmp rig. I needed something that I could easily get onto the tube with, into a cab or squeeze into the back of one of the guys cars should it be needed.

What I discovered is that over the last 10 years a load of lightweight heads had cropped up since the last time I’d bought a bass mag.

So I had to make a short list and this included Genz-Benz, MarkBass and Phil Jones Bass and after some more research it also included TC Electronic. TC Electronic is a Danish company renowned for their studio gear and guitar effects.

After chatting with people on forums, the friendly guidance of Mark at BassDirect and trying a couple of my short listed amps out it started to become apparent that the Genz-Benz and MarkBass gear was a little too clinical and lacked the warmth I liked (my opinion) and also I wanted to get my sound a little dirty without having to drag my Line 6 Bass Pod and Shortboard around with me.

I think this is a good point to say that I play mainly rock/post-punk/metal but have sessioned for pop, acid jazz and even drum and bass groups. My sound generally leans towards the rocky end and I’ve always wanted an Ampeg SVT rig but never had the money or a roadie to lug everything around! The final thing was that there were plenty of reviews from people that owned SVT’s and said that the RH450 head came pretty darned close to mimicking the Ampeg thanks to its TubeTone – more on that later.

Now – as usual with tech, the smaller and lighter you go and the more you expect from the tiny package, the more you generally have to pay. The TC gear isn’t the most expensive out there but it also isn’t the cheapest if you’re just in the market for a new rig. Fortunately I discovered Bonners Music Superstore offered various credit options. The assistance and customer support that I received from both John and Mark at Bonners has been exceptional.

I ordered the RH450 head (the classic head is cheaper but lacks the flexibility, the tuner and the ability to store 3 settings and as I use finger, pick, fretless, 4 and 5 string basses depending who I’m working with having 3 presets was ideal for me), an RS210 cab and the RC4 foot controller. I also got the TC cab cover and carry bag which is kinda like a man-bag/courier bag that fits the amp and pedal as well as the leads.

The RH450 Amp:
I was, and still am, amazed at the RH450. TC Electronic have managed to shove just about everything I can imagine that a gigging bassist needs into the 4kg (8.8lbs), 450-watt head. Even better than that; it’s so easy to use.

TC Electronic proudly states this as being “bass amp 2.0” and as Web 2.0 is all about public feedback and interaction I’m guessing that’s the process that they’ve gone through (they had a test-pilot scheme) and they’ve managed to rethink what a modern bassist needs and package that in a really intuitive amp. I found that the Genz-Benz and MarkBass amps were all about ‘sonic transparency’ which definitely suits a lot of players I know and have seen but it was the RH450’s take on the tube amp that I fell in love with.

The amp has a four band EQ, a clever compressor (Spectracomp), a tube amp emulator, a tuner, a headphone amp, a direct out and three user-defined presets.  Thankfully, for the price, everything out of the boxes felt to be high quality and road-worthy.

The RS210 Cab:
I opted for the punchy, lighter and more portable RS210 (21kg/38lbs) as opposed to the RS212 (24kg/44lbs). As you may have already worked out: the RS210 has two 10 inch speakers where as the RS212, yup, has a pair of 12’s.

I wouldn’t advise a long hike with the RS210 but it is easy to move around and it fits easily on a fold-up luggage trolley (mine cost £8).  I have had word that the cab covering is being redesigned as some have found that it marks easily (hence why I bought the cover) but the one I have has the skid-proof finish.

This finish is more practical than beautiful as TC Electronic obviously wanted to steer away from interlocking rubber/plastic corners and as the cabs are designed to be stacked length-wise two-high they had to find a way of doing this safely.

The handles seem sturdy and the metal speaker grilles are recessed and should withstand a lot of use. The speakers in these cabs are, like many bass cabs these days, designed by Eminence for TC Electronic.

To keep these rear-ported cabs more compact, the fully adjustable tweeter is located behind the top of the two woofers.

Let’s Play:
Connecting the RH450 to the RS210 is a Speakon combo jack which means you can either hook-up a regular quarter-inch jack or the supplied Speakon plug for your speaker cable. Being a typical bloke I plugged in and played just altering the gain and EQ’s and was already impressed. The thing is, the RH450 has a lot more flexibility than that but the sound is so good as a plug-and-play.

The simple 7 dial layout hides the fact that there’s more functions to be played with via the Shift button. That little button gives all except the Master knob a second function. The four EQ knobs can be used to move their centre frequencies across a broad range. The Bass knob, for example, has a default centre of 280Hz, but you can sweep it clear down to 71Hz or as high up as 1120Hz (which is more upper midrange). With the Shift button off (it lights up when on), each EQ knob can boost up to 15dB or cut a frequency band up to 24dB.

In Shift mode, the TubeTone knob becomes the level control for your preset.

The Gain dial becomes SprectraComp after the Shift has been hit and this just pips the TubeTone for the genius award on the RH450. I’ve had plenty of amps that featured a limiter or compressor of some sort and they all have a general failing: they cut the low notes more than the high notes. This is bound to happen with a single band compressor – low notes have more oomph than high notes and hit the threshold sooner. SpectraComp, however, has independent compression for low, mid and high bands. I don’t do a great deal of slap (too many people were better than me when I started in the late 80’s) but what I do notice is that for fingerstyle and pick playing the SpectraComp evens things out nicely.

Getting Tubular!
I’m from the age of big hair. One of my favourite bassists is Billy Sheehan and I really dig his driven tone (also the reason I own a first edition Yamaha Attitude Limited) but I also love the dirty, sleazy sound of Jean-Jacques Burnel from The Stranglers.

So many people have already been pleasantly surprised by the RH450’s Tube emulator. TC Electronic describes this feature as “tube attitude,” where you get the sound and feel of both the preamp and power amp sections being pushed by your bass. Turn up the TubeTone knob and you get both the sound and response of a tube head. Thankfully you don’t need to get the amp screaming and squealing to get masses of distorted loveliness.

Memory:
Remember – find the settings you like and hold one of the three preset buttons for a couple of seconds and it’s stored. At the moment I’ve my clean sound in MEM1, MEM2 has my fretless EQ stored and MEM3 takes care of my tube driven dirt. The RC4 foot controller makes switching a dream as well as operating the mute and having an onboard tuner display.

Tuner:
That tuner on the head/pedal is always on, and is really easy to read in gig conditions. I found that the tuner picked up notes quickly and the clear up and down arrows gets you to the in-tune dot quickly. Between songs hit the mute button and the tuner goes one step further by using the ring of dots around the bass EQ knob to provide even more guidance.

Other Bits of Interest:
TC Electronic has gone that extra yard and included things that you might overlook when buying your next amp. They included a pair of RCA jacks on the back and even provided a cable with a mini-jack on one end for an MP3 player, a digital out for recording, an effects loop, and a transformer- balanced DI (with switchable pre/post) and a good quality headphone amp for silent rehearsals.

Verdict:
I am sure that my RH450 and RS210 rig will have me heard in most of the pub small/medium club venues that I will be doing and should my bank account and size of venue require it I’ll add the RS212 or even the RS112 which will then round off my sound and be able to fill any venue with low end.

Tonality – as I’ve mentioned, if you’re looking for that ‘transparency’ or ‘sterility’ as it felt from other amps ignore the TC.  If you want the tonal character and warmth that you’d expect from a heavy tube amp but want to be able to slip it into a shoulder bag say “Hello TC Electronic RH450!”

With the RS210 you get a focused and punchy sound that’s clean and focused with a smooth middle and tight bottom.

If you want a big sounding, versatile rig that doesn’t induce a hernia each time you gig I can’t enthuse about the TC Electronic gear enough.

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Rad Blaster – The OLED Packing Pocket Boombox

December 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Looking for a present that’s urban, street and retro cool?
Check out The Rad Blaster
So – it does exactly like most other MP3 players do. It plays those choice cuts, record sounds and store files.
The difference with the Rad Blaster is it does all that and it’s shaped like a ghetto blaster or [...]

Boxee Box – Possibly the Funkiest HD Network Media Streamer

December 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve been messing around with the cool n quirky Boxee software and am digging how it works and does its thing.
I know it’s been out for a while but the reason for this interest is the equally funky looking custom media player that they’ve just unleashed.
What this Boxee Box will do, apart from being great [...]

iTunes Moving to The Cloud – Freeing up Your Hard-Drive

December 6, 2009 Click to read more →
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Apple is looking to acquire audio streaming company Lala – if they get the deal then this could free up all of that prime real-estate on your various hard-drives if, like me, you have 50 days or more’s worth of constant music sat in digital audio form.
The move could also improve your music’s [...]

New Small Panasonic LCD TV is Really a Digital Photoframe, CD Playing iPod Dock

November 12, 2009 Click to read more →
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First picture I saw of this little Panasonic lead me to believe that it was a neat portable LCD Television.
Gah – how wrong and foolish do I feel now?
What it is, in fact, is Panasonic’s new MW-10 “multimedia audio system photo frame”.
Not only will it show pictures held on either its 4GB of internal memory [...]

Dell Inspiron Zino HD on Sale – Windows Mac Mini Desktop Media Centre Computer

November 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Looking for a Windows-based Mac Mini alike?
Do you need to be able to choose from a multitude of colours and designs to suit your hip pad?
Say “welllllllll heeeeeeelloooooo!” to the new Dell Inspiron Zino HD.
The mini desk-top puter measures a mere 7.8 x 7.8 x 3.4 inches.
As I mentioned just seconds ago: It’s personalisable.
There’s 10 [...]

Foursquare Social Gaming Comes to London – Earn Points and Badges by Eating, Drinking and Partying Round the Capital

October 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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Foursquare has announced that it’s bringing its location-based social networking game here to London.
The service that started in March awards points and badges for experiencing things in certain locations and is apparently quite the hit over in the USA but remains pretty much unknown on this side of the pond.
Foursquare is a location service-based social network/game.
It’s [...]

Microsoft Stopping Zune HD Coming to the UK, Europe, Anywhere Outside the States

September 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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There had word on the street that Microsoft had no plans bring the Zune HD to France.
That has escalated to the point that the Zune wont even break the US borders!
Ars Technica went direct to Redmond to find out if it’s true:
“For the time being the Zune HD device will remain US only,” a [...]

LG BL40 Chocolate Widescreen Mobile Phone – Official Pictures

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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Ah – you’ve seen the video and the teaser shots but now LG has gone official about their LG BL40 Chocolate widescreen media smartphone.
The LG BL40 Chocolate is packing a 21:9 ratio 4 inch LCD screen which means when you’re watching flicks those black bars wont be there.
LG may have gone official with the pics [...]

Creative Zii EGG to Take on iPod Touch and Zune HD

July 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Remember that Zii chip that had all that stem cell marketing stuff going on?
When I heard that Creative were going to shove it into an egg I was mightily confused….
Until I discovered that the Creative Zii EGG is actually a PMP that will be packing Android.
Not only that but it’s set to taunt the Touch [...]

Linos – The Fold Away USB Record Player for Ultra-Portable DJ’s

July 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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Your USB port can power any number of useless things as well as constantly recharging your iPhone.
If, like me, you have a stack of vinyl (that’s records or LP’s to people of a certain age) and would love to make playing them a little more portable – you need to check out this design!
Charlie Pyott [...]

New Sony S-Series Walkman Features Facial Speakers

July 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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Sony Insider has been given another tip-off in the form of this pic of a rather mysterious new Walkman.
SI are pretty sure that this may be the successor in the popular S-Series lineup.
The well-connected site have it on good authority that the press shot shows a revision to the Sony S Series – thing [...]

Smirnoff iPod/iPhone Compatible Bottle Jacket

July 22, 2009 Click to read more →
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Now – you all know how I enjoy a splash or 3 of Vodka and I also love music.
Well my boozey friends – those makers of lovely potato-based alcohol, Smirnoff, are targeting music fans this Christmas with an insulating bottle jacket that has the added benefit of being fitted with a speaker and 3.5mm input [...]

Brando Bounce Out SATA HDD Multi Media Adapter – Looks Almost Homemade

June 1, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you like your players a bit more ‘bare bones’ or shun the glossy exteriors of top-end gadgets this will be right up your ally.
Those USB fans over at Brando have released the SATA HDD Multimedia Player Adapter.
The SATA HDD Multimedia Player will play nice with any SATA 2.5 inch or 3.5 inch hard drive, [...]

Naim Uniti – Classy All-in-One Audio Player

May 18, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’re looking for an all-in-one stereo then this from Naim Audio will probably fit the bill.
Naim has announced the launch of the new “NaimUniti”.
The NaimUniti is an all-in-one audio player with an integrated amplifier, CD player, DAB/FM tuner, internet radio player, iPod and MP3 dock, digital to analogue converter, USB and network-stored music file [...]

Sony’s X Series Touchscreen Walkman – All You Need To Know About That OLED

May 1, 2009 Click to read more →
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Sony’s X-series Walkman is due to bounce onto the seen this month – and to quell your anticipation for a little while have a gander.
For those of you unaware of Sony’s touchscreen lovely I’ll quickly go through the details.
The NW-X1000 series, or X-series,will be available with 16 GB or 32 GB NW-X1060, have a 3-inch [...]

Archos 2 Now Ready to Take on iPod Nano in UK!

May 1, 2009 Click to read more →
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Archos has now made its iPod nano baiting Archos 2 MP3 player official by way of shoving the 8GB version up on its UK site for a fairly pocket-friendly £39.99.
The Archos 2 is regaled with a 1.8-inch 128×160 colour screen and Micro-SDHC card slot for memory expansion.
You can even have a look at your snaps [...]

Mashimaro – Probably The Cutest MP3 Player [Audio Bunny]

April 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Mashimaro – a cross between a marshmallow and a rabbit.
This little critter is set to touch the hearts of all those into cute gadgety things.
This MP3 Rabbit floats, asleep, over the meadows she blackens. Fields of psychic energy erupt like solar flares from her bloated head, which is available in pearl white, sky blue and [...]

Panasonic In-Car Blu-Ray System to be Released This Year

April 22, 2009 Click to read more →
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Something lacking in your in-car entertainment set-up?
Have a hankering for HD movies when stuck in traffic?
Well has Panasonic got something for you!
They’ve only gone and sorted out an in-car Blu-Ray player!
The CN-HX900D is a Windows powered GPS, CD and DVD player with a 5 channel amp that also sports Bluetooth, a One-Seg tuner, 7 [...]