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MacDaddy started following Remastered doesn't mean its any better
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Remastered doesn't mean its any better
MacDaddy replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
IME this is the issue. The lack of control most bands would have had over how their first album sounded cannot be overstated. What the band intended and what the record company paid for are very different things. - Yesterday
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afraid not… that MXR does look tasty, but I have fallen into the Future Impact… when you get your head around the PC software, its amazingly capable…
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Thanks @stevie. This was exactly what I was getting at. This is my goal as well. Have a cab which basically sounds exactly like the DI. I have tried various cabs and the closest I've ever got to this is my Vanderkley 2x12. Even that isn't quite the same to the exact details. As you say, the graph is of course subject to the mic position and all the other factors such as room reflections. I'm not sure if the idea of having the DI feed being the same as the mic'd cab is practically attainable or even possible, but it's in an ideal world what I want. My question was a roundabout way of asking if one doesn't know how to mic the cab properly, how can anyone say what goes out is what has went in?
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The Dimension was a serious contender. Its lack of sales was saddening, as in HH Elite spec it was a serious MusicMan crusher. I owned and played one for eight years until it sadly had to be sacrificed as a trade-in towards my KingBass Mk-II. I have a feeling it will be back at some point, as it was one of those hyper useful Swiss Army Knife basses.
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Selling these value for money pedals because they are now surplus to requirements. add £3.50 for postage within mainland Sonicake Octaver. a very very good Boss OC2 clone £20 Sonicake Cloud Chorus v1 . Bucket Brigade type chorus. I read somewhere that the V1 sounds better than the V2 but I cannot confirm it as I havent tried the newer version. Together with the Sonic Ambience it worked very well with my fretless. £20 Sonicake Sonic Ambience Reverb/Delay. Nice options and with Tap Tempo option. £25 Can be collected in Aylesbury. Only trade I will consider is for a Valeton GP-5 Thanks.
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Agreed. The Ultra II model's use of the top side truss rod adjuster and rear truss rod skunk stripe smacks of production streamlining/cost cutting. The Elite was a definite quality high point. Mine is sublime and one of the best Jazzes I've played. (It's up against some stiff competition in my own collection as well!) I played one of the early Ultras when it was newly launched and the setup from factory was utterly unplayable.
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HeadlessBassist started following Feedback for BaggyMan
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We both drove a huge way out of our way yesterday evening and met on the M4 for a very good sale/trade. Highly recommended!
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Girls On The Avenue - Richard Clapton
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Musicman Stingray 5 HH - PRICE DROP TO £1900
terryblyth replied to terryblyth's topic in Basses For Sale
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MichaelDean started following Can anyone identify this 8 string bass (with trem!)?
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Can anyone identify this 8 string bass (with trem!)?
MichaelDean replied to Angel's topic in Bass Guitars
Slight tangent, but I once spent way too long at a bar in Japan trying to get a gin and tonic. I was asking for a "gin ando toniku". Took me a while to re-read the katakana and it was just "gintoniku". Dude got it immediately after that 🙄 -
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@Wolverinebass has a point. Half of the sound is coming from the bass driver and half from the horn. So, how do you mic up? I made some quick measurements on a Monaco cab with the mic pointed at the horn. The top one (black) is relatively close, maybe about 30cm. The measurement looks quite clean but there's a distinct dip between 600Hz and 2kHz, which will affect the sound - it's two octaves. This is because the mic is well off axis in relation to the bass driver. The red measurement is from about one metre. You can see that the dip caused by the bass driver has more or less filled in. However, at that distance, room effects are going to be noticable. In this measurement, you can see the change between 200 and 600Hz caused by room reflections. So, measuring at 1 metre is more accurate but the sound is likely to be affected by room reflections or other noises (instruments). The logical conclusion would be to position the mic in between both drivers, which should allow the mic to be positioned closer. I'm so used to measuring on the tweeter axis that I didn't consider it at the time, but I can take a measurement in between the drivers is anyone would like to see it. I do agree with @matybigfro, however. The design goal of the Monaco (and other LFSys speakers) is to reproduce the sound from the amp as accurately as possible. It makes a lot more sense to DI.
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Fantasy - Mariah Carey
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FMC 1210UL Cab £375 **Price dropped**
franzbassist replied to Freddi375's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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@Woodinblack Agreed. I get confused because I use synths and they can morph the oscillators between series and parallel. In the digital world you see, I lose track of what's possible in the real world? What I'm thinking is that each circuit will have very different resistance measurements, and in a passive world, will I have created mostly a loud and quiet setting? @itu 1. clinck link 2. crtl + F 3. input = spector result - page 307. There be a passive EMG circuit for Spector. Splendid. Thank you. edit: ah, there's a tone pump. Missed that. More research to do. Page 326 may be a starting point. @lemmywinks I'm not yet tempted. There are signs that some were built without preamps yet had EMG pickups. They register similar on the input meter to my active on centre notches. It already has great tone. Compared to the TB-70, it is lively and clear with a fret thump that isn't too bright but has mid range chunk. It make me smile as soon as I played it. It sounds good when it's not plugged in, even slapped, maybe. The instrument has a lot of natural tone dynamic, very lively but calm and deep if careful. I'll experiment without the pots, setting a switch for series and parallel. I will enjoy struggling with the circuit design.
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Also fair play to Rich Tone Music, I paid for this yesterday after lunch and it was with me in under 24h.
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velvetkevorkian started following NBD: RGB
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Been curious about these since they were released a few years ago, as I much prefer the RG style to the Soundgear range, and a fretted 5 was a hole in my collection. When I spotted this I had to take a punt. It's black, it's got a pointy headstock and sharkfin inlays, and it cost less than a Squier. What more do you need. It plays nicely, although we'll see how low the action can go, and sounds fine (although first impression is that the preamp does SFA). Neck's not as flat as I'd expected/hoped for based on the reputation of their guitar necks. The headstock also survived me immediately twatting it into the attic roof as I was unpacking it unscathed🙄 Good for metal innit. Although the skull volume knob might be a step too far.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Adee replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I used Tiny Tone for the clear one http://www.tinytone.co.uk/ and RF Custom for the two part black one http://www.custom.co.uk -
Tony1953 started following Getting Inspired to Learn Bass
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Don't get caught up in the whole technical.gear, equipment, pedals etc stuff. It won't help you "play." Learn the basics of music theory is my advice - this is the basis of all music, no matter what instrument you play. Listen to ALL music - jazz, pop, rock, classical, folk - everything. And if you really want to be a real musician - learn to read music; it's hard work, frustrating, but in the end you'll be miles better than all the guys who can't read, and who just play the same stuff over and over again. You will be in demand! In my experience most bass players, and guitarists can't IMMEDIATELY tell you or know what notes are on the fretboard. "Where's G flat on the A string?....."Er, hang on, well, there's the F and then there's the.... er, hang on, that's it, is that it?" You won't find any other musician who can't play a note on demand on their respective instrument.
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Would love to. Just got to overcome a 400 mile hurdle to get there 😀
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Women in uniform. Maiden
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Stub Mandrel started following Storage ottoman
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I have to ask... is it big enough to store basses in?