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joegarcia

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  1. joegarcia

    Loopy

    I think the only thing the RC20XL has over the Digitech is the reverse feature which is quite cool. The DD-20 does also do looping. Plus points: Stereo Headphone socket Has lots of cool delays as well Bad points: You have to hold down a pedal to overdub No undo Limited recording time I'd love a Jam-man but I can't afford one at the moment although my girlfriend has one so I have used it a fair bit. The only reason I use the DD-20 really is because for what I use it for I need stereo. What I really need is one of these: Now that's a looper.
  2. Just tech'ed for Isis tonight. The bassist had a DB750 with a DB810 and it sounded stunning. Really awesome. He was using a 2eq Stingray through a Fulltone Bass Drive. Gorgeous.
  3. [quote name='Toasted' post='6920' date='May 25 2007, 11:54 PM']Steve, you know [b]ALOT[/b] more about this than me. The MI audio has a "load" knob where you can alter the input impedance to match with your instrument impedance to get the transistors to bias correctly. Examples of standalone buffers would be the Lovepedal minibuffer, and the Radial Dragster. Do they not do the same job on the impedance tho? [/quote] That Radial Dragster looks interesting. I have a problem with my pickups being too loud and them clipping the front end of some pedals. Could this solve this problem? It's really noticeable when I play hard and it sounds really bad. My bass sometimes clips the front end of my amp too even with the gain all the way down and the pad on. My Ovation bass has an 18v preamp which is probably the problem. Don't have the same issues with my EMG loaded P-Bass.
  4. If you ever decide to sell your ATK give me a shout. I may well be interested. :-)
  5. [quote name='steve-norris' post='6262' date='May 25 2007, 07:54 AM'][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250117425508&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=015"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...A:IT&ih=015[/url] one of these? im not helping much am i [/quote] Yea I saw that, thyat was what triggered the GAS actually. Shaggy - Yea that's My Magnum, I love it to bits. The electronics are a bit noisy but it sounds massive.
  6. [quote name='Bassassin' post='5807' date='May 24 2007, 03:06 PM']One of these: [url="http://www.bachmusik.com/en/p100205/bach-rb-1r/"]http://www.bachmusik.com/en/p100205/bach-rb-1r/[/url] And for £145, I can think of no compelling reason not to... Just need to have an Ebay blitz of some of the dust-gathering trash I have hanging around first.[/quote] That looks great. That would almost cure my GAS for a Laredo and I could actually afford one. If only they did it in black!
  7. Sunn 300t/70's SVT Stingray (all maple with black plate) Gibson RD Artist (maple, black plate) Rickenbacker 4004L Laredo (black)
  8. [quote name='BigNothing' post='4644' date='May 22 2007, 09:02 PM']Yeah i saw you when you came to hereford..I was one of the dicks drooling over your board haha. What are those unmarked pedals? I seem to remember you got a lush distorted synthy sound out of that board..[/quote] Hehe yea I remember. I had drunk loads of whiskey that night so it's all a bity hazy. For the heavy tones that could be described as synthy I use the Marshall Guvnor, EQ, PS-5 set an octave down and the Alesis Bitrman. The silver box centre front is a double fx loop (left channel distortion, octave, eq etc and the right channel modulation and stuff) and the one to the left is another loop with a volume for the Bitrman as it isn't designed to be used as a pedal.
  9. [quote name='BigNothing' post='4558' date='May 22 2007, 06:39 PM']Haha I remember that board..You're the bassist for Rose Kemp aren't you!?[/quote] Yup thats me, you seen us play somewhere?
  10. [quote name='elliotminor' post='3110' date='May 20 2007, 10:25 PM']How would you compare the tone of the SVT to the DB750? I have the option to take the DB750 back, and maybe get an SVT VR instead or something along those lines. I'm sure I must be doing something wrong though, as I loved the sound of my DB659.[/quote] Not really comparable. I like a fairly scooped sound with a huge balsy low end and crisp highs around 2/3k and this is exactly what I could get from the SVT. I've heard that the new ones are completely different though. I found the DB750 quite muddy with my bass and the EQ didn't work at the frequencies I would have wanted. I should reiterate though that I didn't have long to play with it.
  11. The signal chain has changed again since that pic was taken. I can't remember exactly off hand but there are a couple of feedback loops and stuff.
  12. I recognise that Micorkorg. How are you finding it?
  13. This is my present board. Changes pretty often though. Love it to bits. Can get really really filthy and can make some very weird noises too.
  14. The SVT isn't mine but the rest is the same. I use a Sunn 1200s with Korg DTR1000 but i don't have a pic of that at the moment. Edit: Sorry about the crap, blurry phone pic, don't have a camera.
  15. I did a radio session in France recently where the station was hiring in the backline and I asked for a DB750 and a GS412 cabinet (which I have at home anyway and love to bits). I really wanted to like it but couldn't get on with it at all. I couldn't get anything resembling my sound out of the EQ which I found a bit uncomprehensive although I am used to a graphic. I didn't have long to play with it as I was in a rush and ended up using an early 70's SVT (now in my avatar) which they just had lying around. Best tone I'd ever had with that and the GS412 though.
  16. joegarcia

    Loopy

    Yea, the Digitech Jam Man is way better than the RC20 XL though I reckon. Check one out.
  17. Yea you're right, I remember and nearly bought it at the time.
  18. Wouldn't personally recommend SM58's for recording vocals. Most people would go for a condenser mic (as opposed to a dynamic mic such as 58's, 57's etc) to record vocals or acoustic instruments. It depends on your budget really if you're looking to buy. I have an SE Electronics SE2200a on vocals and acoustic guitars and it sounds good enough which was only £139 and also a Neumann MK147 which cost a fair bit more and is gorgeous.
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