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A.G.E.N.T.E.

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  1. This is why i looped the board and hooked the pedals
  2. Usually I'm not Very fond of headless basses but this one looks awesome. GLWTS
  3. Because different pads can actually make your headphones sound different. Increasing or decreasing the distance between the drivers and hears, can make a significant diference. Not to mention confort and durability.Take this in considereation, specially if you use your headphones for mixing.
  4. How about changing the order of the pedals? I also have a b3k and the vt bass but i place the vt after the B3k. I like how the preamp and the cab sim adds extra flexibility.
  5. Good closed back headphones usually have bether bass response, the downside beeing they get warmer and sound a bit less natural. For practise, recording, and critical listening the Audio techica M40X or 50X will do a great job. I use the M40x and they do soud great, feel good but i also have a pair of AKG 720 that sound and feel awesome. These days i tend to prefer the AKG for quiet practise environment . Super light a comfy. Take a look at the site above, they did a really nice work https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/best
  6. All the above... And get ready to jam and create on the flow. Fist time a got an audition to a original prog/post rock band, it didn´t went so well because i could not deliver on the the flow a crazy 7/8 lick. work on odd time sig if needed.
  7. Well that´s an interesting idea! Never thought about that. I was thinking about doing it my self and changing the fingerboard is a bit out of my league 😅
  8. I guess that´s because wenge is a bit uneven and fretless fingerboars usally a re shiny and flat. Also i guess i´ll have some trouble with the splinters when removing the frets. Maybe someone allready tried this and can shre the results
  9. Dear bass fellas, since i have a japanese ibanez laying in it´s case for.. lets see...too long . I was thinking in converting it to fretless. The thing is, it´s a wenge fretboard and I don´t remeber seeing many fretless basses with wenge fingerboards (maybe i just have bad memory). Any particular reason for this? Is it because wenge gets splintered easily or something else? Thanks in advance
  10. Thanks for you input fretmeister. There´s some sort of a "auauaua" going on. 😅 I lack better words to descrive it. Is that what you mean by overtones?
  11. I´ve been listening to Sons of Apollo - Psychotic Symphony album, and i was wondering what kind of effect is Billy Sheehan using along with his drive? It makes the bass "roar". Is it some king of envelope flter? Any ideas?
  12. I've been doing this for years too. Zero problems so far. Just creates some relief over the Rod allowing smooth rotation.
  13. Never used the RV-3, but IMO, to much low end using reverb wont work very well as the bass will get easily out of control. A reverb with high pass filter is a very usefull tool. That will allow you to take the excess of bass affected by the reverb.
  14. Been doing that for years. I only play on a originals band nowadays, but by the time the band was put together, i was also playing on a black sabbath tribute band and i tuned half step down. So, i started composing all musics and bass lines this way. And yes, the guitar is standard ...7 string
  15. Nice bass, but that string spacing...
  16. Another vote on the lead upgrade. Never had that problem with my SR. Neutrik user too
  17. The Marshall reflector is also a nice budget option. It can be used mono or stereo, controled with a expression pedal, and When you turn it off it still let the reverb fading (Spill Over).
  18. ohhh my... i can´t find my wallet. This is almost a giveaway.
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