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Can you identify the wood used on this P-Bass’s body?
denki109 replied to denki109's topic in Repairs and Technical
I had a feeling it was Basswood. The spec sheet indicated Alder but I had doubts. Not that I'm a wood-ist. I'm not. And, yes, wood-ism IS a thing...........NOW. -
In a rare 'it's a small world' moment, I can read Katakana. I can confirm that the PJ-555 is listed as having 'A-Lu-Da' (Alder). The PF and FB models are specified as being made of basswood though. Not being a wood snob, I just liked the fact that my bass sounded great. Being of Mid-80s MIJ vintage, I wrongly assumed it to be basswood. Many thanks for that great eye opener. I absolutely love the catalogues.
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AJ567 - You're an absolute gentleman. Please forgive my ignorance, as I've never used the TonePrint desktop app, but would I be correct in assuming that I need to have the pedal connected to my mac via the USB cable before I can bring up the various parameters you've tweaked?
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Dug accompanied me to a very mellow gig last weekend. This involved a musical ensemble with a cellist and trumpet player in its ranks. Yes, it fell a wee bit into the 'niiiiiice' category for all you Fast Show fans. For this live outing, I used my Rickenbacker 4001 on the neck pickup for the majority of a gig. Needless to say, the chunk setting didn't feature heavily BUT it did make a brief but well chosen appearance. I used the venue's amp, set flat, and the XLR of the unit provided the bulk of the sound out front. It sounded absolutely great. The compression was really sympathetic to the 'Rick does an upright(ish)' sound that I was after. And, more importantly, I had a prominent low end thud with oodles of definition. Dug is not a one trick pony. And getting a miserable cellist to compliment me on my bass tone is a testament to that.
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Reunited and it feels to good. The good folk at Anderton's exchanged my faulty Dug unit with a brand spanking new one and it's working perfectly as it should. Very impressed with Anderton's service on this front. In the end, my faulty unit's output problems spread from XLR to the main jack output. I think I was just unlucky as all of my Tech 21 products have been reliable despite a LOT of use.
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I've an unfortunate addendum to my Dug experience. The XLR output became intermittent in a very odd manner at a gig and I had to resort to using my FlyRig backup. It was as though only certain notes and frequencies were being allowed through. When I brought 'Dug' back home, the XLR issue persisted and I'll be exchanging the unit with a new one thanks to the good folk at Anderton's. I look forward to receiving a fault free Dug and reporting back.
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Is it possible to share TonePrint settings? That sounds like the perfect way to run the SubnUp in Octave-Up mode.
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More feedback. Dug made its first appearance with an electro project featuring no guitars and loads of keyboards last night. They band noticed a difference straight away in my bass sound. "I can hear you more clearly. But there also seems to be more space for my keys". - The keyboard player This non-bassist's feedback speaks volumes. I have found myself being more judicious with the bass settings on this unit. Much more so than on any other Tech 21 produced I've used. But, so what? It's a very different beast and I love the fact that it has a very distinctive voice. And one that just 'sits' really well in the mix.
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2 Gigs Down with the Dug. Observations. The volume and tone knob are your friends. And not just Facebook friends, either. And much more so than with any pedal I've come across before. If you dial up something OTT and dirty with the volume on full, you'll be amazed at how well the sound cleans up by backing off the volume and/or tone control(s). Thanks to the compressor handling the low end, you'll not experience any drops in bass frequencies when you're taking the volume on your bass down. In a way, I've been using the Dug in the same way that a guitarist handles their volume/tone controls while going through an overdriven amp. The clean/mix 'channel' change option has become redundant. I've used a Fender Precision & Fender Jazz (both passive) and an Active P-Bass thus far with the gigs (I changed midway through the set) and found that minor tweaks were needed while going from one to the other. My fourth bass, a Rickenbacker 4001, hasn't been introduced to Dug yet. But that'll happen later on in the month at another gig. So far, Dug has been used to handle front of house via the XLR output and through a flat bass amp in tandem. The XLR sound is darker (in a good way) but still punchy. And the amount of treble on tap of a non-shrill variety is reassuringly abundant. I am a finger style player (I love the sound of plectrums but am just really dire as using them effectively) and this pedal really helps to add punch and definition but not at the expense of the all important fundamental. I'm playing across 3 different bands at the moment and it's going to be interesting to see how the Dug copes in more sedate settings. The channel changing option isn't ideal on the fly but works with 'compromise settings'. With 'Mix' engaged and making use of those knobs on the bass - a bounty of great sounds are available. For the uninitiated, I can't stress how important it is to hear Dug in a band setting. Some of the un-nice sounds that you might come across when playing solo payoff in the cutting through stakes in a big way. Dynamically unsubtle but infinitely tameable and controllable. @intime-nick The knobs are identical to the Fly Rig. But, I've used the BFR regularly for about a year before getting the Dug and haven't had any problems with them. I agree with how they feel toy-like but, thankfully, they've been trouble-free.
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It arrived this morning. Following Cuzzie's advice (see above), I started with the Dug and Squire presets and tweaked to taste. Having done that, I immediately used the pedal to track some bass on a full band recording and found that all of my personal settings sit well in the mix. Really well. In fact, that's what this pedal excels at. And it really nails that Geddy/Squire/Entwistle/Dug balance between dirt and articulation. It's 'voiced' rather than being a neutral entity. But Sansamp fans/users will be used to that. And, ultimately, it's a voice that works. I'll be using tonight and across the weekend for a number of gigs. I'll bring my Bass FlyRig to A/B it with and will report back. I'm really pleased with this pedal. And I have some fine sources of dirt to compare it with: Rusty Box, SansAmp RPM, Bass Fly Rig, BDDI alongside a Keeley Modded Bass Rat. I envisage that, once set up to taste, the pedal will fall into the 'set and forget' category and that my bass's volume knob may factor into the overall sound quite heavily as well. Watch this space for further details.
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We need more sound engineers like her. In related news, and thanks to your feedback in particular, I've ordered a Dug and expect its arrival tomorrow. I hope that my own canine sound engineer is equally as supportive.
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Feedback from your sound engineer wouldn't have gone amiss.
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Dimarzio PJ set DP126 BK *close*
denki109 replied to Dood's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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SOLD Ashdown ABM 500 EVO II and Mini 115 Cab, £200
denki109 replied to tonewheels's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I have an actual Superfly 1000. As stated above, it does indeed have a fan. I am aware that the 500 watt version was prone to overheating which is why Ashdown intended to remedy the problem for the range with the addition of said fan and an increase in power. The preamp is great and it's a really punchy and versatile head. No reliability issues and it's just as quiet/noisy as the ABM heads and combos I've dealt with (e.g. not that bad but that "characteristic" Ashdown hiss is there). It's certainly not twice as loud as the 500w version BUT you can drive a single 8 ohm cab off one of the outputs with the same might as an ABM 500. I've not seen another Superfly 1000 version about so it's quite possible that less than 30 were indeed produced. I would love to know if there are other Superfly 1000 owners in this parish. I'm feeling lonely. - Andy
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[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Dear BassChat Brethren, [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I cannot praise KiOgon highly enough for the quality of his looms. I purchased three in total, including one with non-standard components, and he was helpful on the advice front and speedy with the delivery. And, in terms of after-care service, he was sage-like with good advice and clearly has the patience of a saint. [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Great product.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Great person to deal with.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Need to revamp the wiring in your bass? KiOgon is the man. [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]- Andy[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif](Denki109)[/font][/color]
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Dear BassChat Brethren, I cannot praise KiOgon highly enough for the quality of his looms. I purchased three in total, including one with non-standard components, and he was helpful on the advice front and speedy with the delivery. And, in terms of after-care service, he was super helpful and clearly has the patience of a saint. Great product. Great person to deal with. Need to revamp the wiring in your bass? KiOgon is the man. - Andy (Denki109)
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I purchased some Bass Strings from John. And they arrived they next day. Quick transaction. And a lovely lad to boot. What's not to love?
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FT HH IC100L 100w head
denki109 replied to Jimryan's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
They're certainly very portable. And very nice too. I have two Superfly amps (one as a backup) and as they're iron clad on the reliability front - my 500 is just sitting here and gathering dust. Drop me an email if you fancy a trade of some sort. It would be great to see some photos of the HH. Is it in full working order? And cracks. Crackles. Or strange hum? Is yours the one with the controllable Sustain knob? andyduke (at) me (dot) com -
FT HH IC100L 100w head
denki109 replied to Jimryan's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
