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timloudon

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  1. [quote name='Stewart' post='384142' date='Jan 18 2009, 04:53 PM']DI is basically about converting to a balanced signal - usually to run a fair distance to a desk channel.
    Traditionally they have lots of attenuation (Pad) options so that you could use (say) the speaker feed of a rig as an input.

    Your preamp might have a balanced output (or an option for one) in which case you could view it as a DI with-bells-on.[/quote]

    Cheers for the answer!

    I thought it would be a DI with bells on - which would be very useful!

    I suppose I'm asking whether the circuit inside adds something other than just a level boost, like a certain tone.

  2. I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to the complex world of electronics, and I have a question for those in the know.

    I know that pre-amps amplify the low level signal to line level, with the added benefit of some tone shaping in the form of EQ.

    If I'm doing some home or even studio recording, what's the real difference between a pre-amp and a DI box (apart from the obvious EQ)?

    I was interested in getting the old Sadowsky pre-amp pedal, because I've heard good things about it, but I don't really understand what it will do for me.

  3. I have no friends... but hey, it's the internet - nobody really has any friends on here until they have actually met!

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34224&st=0&p=353904&#entry353904"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;#entry353904[/url]

  4. Bought two 5m Jacks.

    Fast, reliable and with good communication. What more could you wish for?

    Plus, the package managed to fit through the letterbox, so no rubbish hassle with signing!

    Excellent work! :)

  5. [quote name='AM1' post='361498' date='Dec 22 2008, 10:25 PM']You still haven't explained what actually happened, just made an initial strongly worded post then revised it, without any details about what the original issue was.[/quote]

    I think that's a bit of an unfair statement.

    I would like to point out something from a previous post of yours: 'it is an inherent mistrust issue with extremely valid underpinning reasons', in relation to doctors being 'c*nts'.

    In the topic, you made this initially strongly worded post and didn't give specific details. I'm sure Mac Daddy doesn't want to go into specific details, but I'm sure they're valid too.

  6. [quote name='AM1' post='360528' date='Dec 21 2008, 10:10 PM']I didn't expect YOU to bother listening to the fact that I have an innate [b]FEAR [/b]of going near a doctor.

    Practical advice on adapting/working around is what I am after, not your pathetic criticism.[/quote]

    That's some bad attitude!

    People are giving you practical advice. There's no need to react with such animosity. Seeing a doctor or a physiotherapist is practical advice - they are experts on these things after all.

  7. It is quite incredible, isn't it!

    I really don't get why these people feel they have to treat customers in this way - there is literally no advantage to behaving like this!

    I went into a shop in Leeds (those of you from Leeds will know which one I'm talking about) to look at amp heads and cabs, since I'd been saving for one. I saw a really nice Eden setup (something like the world tour 1000 and a 4x10) and asked if I could have a play. I got the question 'are you going to buy it mate?'. WTF! How the hell do I know when I've never tried it! As soon as you mention your budget (specifically if it's large), you'll get all the help you need.

    These people complain of the internet ruining their businesses. It's not, THEY ARE!

  8. Hello there Basschaters.

    I'm playing a gig in Nottingham with my covers band Just Here For The Sandwiches (JHFTS or just The Sandwiches). We're playing at Stone (the BRB bar) on the 27th of December from around 9.

    Check out the event on [url="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=17291924978"]Facebook[/url]!

    Come down and say hey. We've got a set list to be proud of!

  9. Be glad that the guitarist (along with the drummer and singer) actually learns stuff.

    I seem to remember the guitarist in my old covers band (my first band, so there are strong ties here) saying that he didn't need to learn Bloc Party's Helicopter because he'd played it so much on Guitar Hero...

    I don't know what he was thinking!

    But you're right, it's weird.

  10. [quote name='phil_the_bassist' post='313102' date='Oct 23 2008, 03:57 PM']someone bitchslap me if I'm wrong, but .rar files need WinRar to open 'em...think of it like a newer version of Winzip, it's just a file compression thingumy!

    It's free to download winrar, and it's pretty easy to use/useful too[/quote]

    You do indeed. Although there are plenty of other extraction programs that'll do it on a mac (like I have). I use Stuffit Expander, because you can expand multiple files.

    I've got loads of hand written (some good, some just scribbles) transcriptions that I'd love to share with everyone on here. I'd use it all the time!

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