In the past couple of years I became an expat in France, and had a band lined up before I got here. Well I learned a crucial but hard lesson about the power difference here. I l plugged my amp I'm as soon as I got here to check for damage from the plane trip. I plugged in with those adapters, and my amp went poof. Luckily my wife had another amp for me here waiting.
I fried the power to my drum pad on the first day of a European tour. One of the tech guys was gracious enough to go and get me an appropriate power brick that even to this very day, many years later, stays in my bag.
That's is a great perspective on playing some where other than the USA. I never even considered that challenges before. Thanks for sharing your experience. You are an amazing artist and genuinely nice person.
The Gallery is my local, been going there for years and am friends with Martin and John. Hell of a place, small on the outside, stuffed to the gills on the inside.
If the power supply pedal board has support for 110 and 230 volt support then only get a different iec kabel. So your remark on that seems weird. The pedals just run on 9v or 18v dc anyway.
If you are flying with your instrument in Europe, you best have a really good hardcase for your bass and be prepared to put your bass in to the checked luggage. If the airplane/port staff is cool, they may let you take the bass into the plane as hand luggage, but I would never count on it.
ALLWAYS Remember This Blessed Sir...One can only play ▶️ What One has learned & Once One Has Learned ...One can Then Play What One Knows...❤️⛪🎼🏥🏫🏠🏡🪖🎄🍽️🎁🌍⭐🇺🇸🤗☮️🙏.
Hey Travis, gratz on your success and everything and I love your content! I just wanted to say, your thumbnail shows the British flag, but a European power socket. The British one is different again...
Dude, the US doesn't even use the metric system. Why the same plug then? 5 week vacay by law and functional healthcare. Read up and may not wanna come home lol
@4:46 Corey Wong! The funkmeister himself. Heck yeah!
Awesome video! I am a 13 year old bass player and your videos have helped me so much YOU ARE AWESOME AND KEEP IT UP!
In the past couple of years I became an expat in France, and had a band lined up before I got here. Well I learned a crucial but hard lesson about the power difference here. I l plugged my amp I'm as soon as I got here to check for damage from the plane trip. I plugged in with those adapters, and my amp went poof. Luckily my wife had another amp for me here waiting.
I fried the power to my drum pad on the first day of a European tour. One of the tech guys was gracious enough to go and get me an appropriate power brick that even to this very day, many years later, stays in my bag.
Yep, great video. Nice to see the next generation doing it. The Fisher family are legends in the UK.
That's is a great perspective on playing some where other than the USA. I never even considered that challenges before. Thanks for sharing your experience. You are an amazing artist and genuinely nice person.
The Gallery is my local, been going there for years and am friends with Martin and John. Hell of a place, small on the outside, stuffed to the gills on the inside.
If the power supply pedal board has support for 110 and 230 volt support then only get a different iec kabel. So your remark on that seems weird. The pedals just run on 9v or 18v dc anyway.
Good vid Travis, what I got from it,,,,,inspirational, very,,,makes me wanna travel and congratulations on your book, I’ll check it out..
Wow! You visited the bass gallery. It's my local bass shop
You're welcome bro! Anytime!
Can’t believe you were in the uk and I didn’t know about it, would have loved to have seen that gig.
Wow! Someday someday I tell ya. That looks like an exciting experience.
If you are flying with your instrument in Europe, you best have a really good hardcase for your bass and be prepared to put your bass in to the checked luggage. If the airplane/port staff is cool, they may let you take the bass into the plane as hand luggage, but I would never count on it.
Next time you are in the uk head out to the second best bass shop called Bass Direct! It’s in Warwickshire! Peace!
ALLWAYS Remember This Blessed Sir...One can only play ▶️ What One has learned & Once One Has Learned ...One can Then Play What One Knows...❤️⛪🎼🏥🏫🏠🏡🪖🎄🍽️🎁🌍⭐🇺🇸🤗☮️🙏.
THE GALLERY
IS LIT
Love the video. Your videos always so helpful 🔥🔥🔥
Hey Travis! Greetings from Poland
Great video, interesting lessons! I would love to know if/where the song you guys do at 4:40 is to be found... groove is hard!
Is that cory wong at 4:46 ???
Yes
Seeing Travis in the ends is wild😅
The Bass Gallery should have been called, "The Bass-ment"... LOL
great vid thanks
This is interesting. Thanks for this knowledge travis !
Do you always carry your bass with you when fying as a carry on item?
Hey Travis, gratz on your success and everything and I love your content! I just wanted to say, your thumbnail shows the British flag, but a European power socket. The British one is different again...
Thank you. I just corrected the thumbnail picture accordingly.
Ole Børud .At 2.50?
Would be fascinating as a UK player to see how the US works one day.
Swiss 2 pin are a little different to other Euro 2 pin
alsome video man by the way i am a 11 year old bass player
LOLOL Travis - you are too funny - you went to Poland and the tech guys were speaking Polish - too funny. Great video though
Wait, Is that Cory Wong @4:46 into the video?
Casual Cory Wong drop lol
mate you put an UK flag on an EU socket on that thumb 😅 they're not the same!
Thank you for that! I replaced the thumbnail with the correct plug!
Invest in a pedalboard and a switch mode power supply.
@@TravisDykes thanks! :)
Was that Cory Wong?
Are your lights too bright while filming? Looks like your eyes are closed the whole time lol
Dude, the US doesn't even use the metric system. Why the same plug then? 5 week vacay by law and functional healthcare. Read up and may not wanna come home lol
Travis, I'm sorry, but you are absolutely out of drums in the beginning of the video