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I add this with my 2EQ Stingray 5 (with LaBella flats) a boost at 500 and 800
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GigDudeRich started following Ampeg SVT-3 Pro power discussion
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Probably too late to this party but I've just read this and.... I had an SVT3-Pro for over ten years and it's deafening flat out. Here's what you need to know:- Preamp is there for your drive and tone. Want more tube distortion? Up the gain. Put a RAT up front or a muff. The peak just means it's driving the valves into the region they aren't linear anymore. They can take it, they max out in a subtle and coloured way and then give that nice valve breakup sound, which is why you bought a tube amp in the first place. Try messing with it and see what it does. The ampeg is a tank. You won't break it. Otherwise get something with transistors and no variation of sound. Set right you can flip between clean and distorted just by how hard you play. I nearly always had the gain set around 60-80%, even with an active bass. Always have it set so at your hardest playing the peak light is at least flashing in and out. I've played Buck Rogers by Feeder without any drive pedal and got a pretty good approximation of Taka's quiet subtle clean and utterly ripped. Set all the tone to 12 O'Clock. EQ FLAT. Always start from there. use the mid control if you need some mid scoop, but keep it subtle. Bass is, well bass-y. don't crank up the bass for volume; it will sound like elephants farting in a large hall 300 yards away. Flubby and muddy. Set to taste and sound, NOT for volume. Everything should average out around 12 o'Clock and zero dB, not all slammed fully one way or another. You can use the DI out to get a better idea of the actual preamp out sound, so stick it into an interface and check it sounds ok on some monitors. FX Loop - stick your modulations here; we all like some flange, chorus or vibrato occasionally. Try to make it so they don't change the overall volume from off to on. Output Section - tube gain is a voltage sag adjustment. lowering it reduces the transformer voltage supplied to the power stage tubes, meaning they saturate more quickly. This gives a warm and glowing colouration and limiting. Think Sister Sledge or The Pointer SIsters, or maybe Bootsy Collins. Turn it to max and the two valves in the power amp section stay linear and and don't saturate (yes there are valves in the hybrid power amp stage). It's in the tech material somewhere. Turn down the Tube gain to act as a soft limiter.. around 50-70% is great for all those soul and disco bass lines. Fully up for clean dry modern power, like a trace. The Graphic should have the frequency sliders set around the middle (0dB) on average too if that wasn't clear. Can't remember if the graphic has a volume slider but put it full up if it does. Oh and master volume - start with it about 30% up. If you do the above first then you will be able to set the tone. Use the master volume for what its' meant for. I rarely had master volume above 50% in a rock band. There are four mosfets in there doing the heavy lifting, solid state buttons of loudness. If you get bad hiss or have them anywhere near flat out you've not set the preamp correctly, you are just amplifying the noise floor of the preamp. Really hope that helps. It really helps if you find out what each part of your signal chain actually does, and is there for. Gain staging is everything. BTW I had the SVT3 Pro, and ampeg 4x10 HF + 1 x 15, Run in Parallel for 4ohms. tbh the 4 x 10 was enough by it's own in most cases. My basses at the time were a charvel 3B '86 through neck, a Cort C4 Limited for the funky stuff and a Sandberg VM4 (music man sound alike, better build quality :))
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Recommendations. Bose L1 type set-up for small venues.
Paddy Morris replied to Paddy Morris's topic in PA set up and use
Thanks to everyone who n replied with helpful advice. We did get an RCF Evox in the end, and it's been a huge success. -
Paddy Morris started following Blister on right hand finger
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Exactly this. Superglue. You might have to re-apply it a few times. Interestingly our guitarist is a former NHS burns specialist and says Superglue (or something very similar) is used to repair skin quite frequently now.
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The 200 is a dual coil more like an MM, not the triple coil of the originals.
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Theatre Pit Work - how does it work? Panto Season Edition
acidbass replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
I've just finished a theatre run for 'Come From Away'. We didn't have sight of the cast for the show, though the MD did. The MD cued all parts and counted in some sections for band where necessary. Their headset mic was mixed into our IEMs, of which we had full control ourselves in the pit (a god send) The guys at the top level could pretty much do a whole show with their eyes never leaving the pad - I was just happy to get through it as a previous non-reader! I found the experience very challenging but hugely rewarding. -
blisters on my fingers started following Blister on right hand finger
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Take no notice of the above advice There is no cure
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Geek99 started following 2025 Gear Abstinence Thread and What is an expensive bass?
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Literally any bass that I buy is going to be more capable of sounding good than I am of making it sound so. I have a sire v7/5 and it is light years ahead of me, therefore c. £500 is where I draw the line between “good” and “vanity”
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I don't think I would adopt that approach being suitably risk averse. Maybe your hearing is so shot that the only way one can judge quality sound is from the price tag where you're only going to hear what you want to hear anyway (an inexpensive bass will, quite naturally, sound poor to your ears). If you've got that kind of easy money, then as long as you're enjoying yourself and you think it makes the difference then that's all that matters, eh. I wouldn't want to be so dependent on the gear making me sound good.
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He’s the new @AndyTravis 👍
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Not at all- you could learn from each other and keep the fires (made out of old Les Pauls obviously) burning brightly I’ll give you a pass on the drummer as they have uses but wouldn’t the guitarist look much better, and more distinctive fronting bands with a bass? theres still time to save him from mediocrity - move quickly ! If you’re in time no neighbours with pitchforks and buckets of tar and feathers will besmirch your front lawn
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Here we have my DBX DriveRack PX professional loudspeaker management processor with matching DBX reference microphone for sale. I am the second owner, and this has lived in a flightcase all its life alongside my mixing console. Condition is used, although the reference mic was new this year (2025) has never been used in anger. A great tool for those of us who mix live sound from stage side whilst playing. I’m only selling as I have now upgraded my bass bins to a matching pair to my tops so will be using the internal crossovers to cut down on the weight of gear I shlep to gigs. Because I am inherently lazy, I asked ChatGPT to describe the functionality and this is what it came up with, which sounds accurate to me based on my experience. “The DBX DriveRack PX is a professional loudspeaker management system that optimises live sound systems. It combines automatic room tuning, crossover control, EQ, dynamics, and feedback suppression in one rack-mount unit. Using the included DBXRTA-M measurement microphone, you can run auto-EQ and real-time analysis to tailor your speakers and subs for smooth, balanced frequency response in any venue. Other key features include configurable crossovers, delay alignment, compression/limiting, and feedback elimination, making it ideal for PA systems, bands, DJs, and event sound setups.” I’m looking for £300 for the DriveRack and reference mic, or £250 for the DriveRack and £50 for the microphone. Collection from Killingworth Newcastle upon Tyne, or delivery at the buyers cost and risk. Any questions, please ask!
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Theatre Pit Work - how does it work? Panto Season Edition
Mrbigstuff replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
It’s very impressive. I sat in with Daf on Wicked a few times and depped on bass in a few small productions. It’s a little different from a band because you need to read a pad and follow the conductor at the same time (normally via a screen). As has been mentioned sometimes what is in the pad changes on the night (queue fumbling to find your spot)! -
MacDaddy started following Chris Rea RIP
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Lovely story about him on New Model Army's Joolz Denby's Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/share/1G7qSysD2w/
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happy christmas to you too Rob
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Elf.
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I'm really sorry to hear that too. I hope she recovers quickly.
