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Murph_Orpheus

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  1. Thinking about picking this up but I have a few questions regarding it. Will it power absolutely every kind of pedal? Like for instance, a digitech whammy pedal, that has a specific adaptor that it uses to be powered, so would the dc brick power that pedal? Also boss pedals have their own adaptors as well dont they? I'm just a tad confused by this one.
  2. Cheers, I think I'll check out the M80. Sounds pretty sweet
  3. [quote name='Protium' post='444196' date='Mar 24 2009, 08:58 PM']If possible blend a lot of uneffected signal into the distortion pedal. Boosting treble on the bass (also if possible ) would probably help.[/quote] I'm not using a pedal though, its a Sansamp RPM rack unit. I'm running it through the input of my Mesa and using an on/off footswitch to go between the 2 for seperate clean and overdrive sounds. I do plug direct into the Sansamp though so I'll try the blend trick later. And boost more treble and see how I get on
  4. Right I realise theres probably like a bazillion threads(maybe an exaggeration ) on this kinda thing, but I'm looking to achieve a mix of these kind of tones. Dick Lovgren of Meshuggah [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6VerKdcrOQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6VerKdcrOQ[/url] - Bass comes in at 0:30 Rex Brown's tone that he's had on recent Down albums [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzt52ZsoVy8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzt52ZsoVy8[/url] Both are very gritty and aggressive tones. It sounds like the treble is up to the gills on both but I'm not quite sure. I should be able to get somewhat of a similar tone, I run my Spector Euro 5LX through a Mesa Big Block and Sansamp RPM for overdrive as I didnt like the overdrive on the Big Block. I've fiddled about a bit with settings but cant quite get that sound, anyone have any ideas? Any help is much appreciated
  5. I've never had the mind for calculating voltage and stuff when it comes to what my rig uses up so I'm not quite sure. I have a Mesa Big Block, dbx 166xl compressor, korg tuner, sansamp rpm and the behringer powerlight
  6. I suppose my next question then would be what about the amp situation? A lot of those cables I've looked up are only rated at 6 amp. Also would plugging all my gear in like that affect my sound?
  7. Ok this may make me sound like I know nothing, but is there a way I can use the iec outlets on the back of my powerlight? Most of the plugs I have for my gear are european 2 prong plugs that look like this [url="http://img.alibaba.com/photo/201569288/European_style_plugs.jpg"]http://img.alibaba.com/photo/201569288/Eur...style_plugs.jpg[/url] Edit: I just saw this [url="http://www.introdelta.com/product-detail_175_11_inward-facing-13-amp-pdus.php"]http://www.introdelta.com/product-detail_1...13-amp-pdus.php[/url] and I think it may be exactly what I'm looking for
  8. I have a Behringer powerlight in my rig as well that has power outlets at the back, but they look along the lines of these [url="http://www.bulgin.co.uk/HTMLDocs/news/2-4WayOut.html"]http://www.bulgin.co.uk/HTMLDocs/news/2-4WayOut.html[/url] which are no help to me unless I'm missing something
  9. As the title suggests, I'm sure I'm not the only one who has a bunch of leads/plugs etc hanging out the back of a rack system. My question is, is there any convenient way to avoid this mess? My main problem is having to plug all my gear into an extension lead, so that leads to all the wires hanging down the back etc. Is there anything I could buy for the rack system that would do a similar job to the power blocks you can get for your effects pedals in a pedal board? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated
  10. Would you be willing to post to Ireland? I can cover the postage costs as well obviously
  11. [quote name='cetera' post='414011' date='Feb 19 2009, 12:05 PM']Now THAT'S a METAL rig!! [/quote] Haha it sure is man, I love playing through it but I'm still searching for that exact tone I want from it
  12. I'm looking at trying to get a somewhat more beefy tone as well. I'm using a Spector Euro 5LX through a rack Mesa Big Block 750 as my pre-amp and a Sansamp RPM for overdrive. All through an Ampeg 8x10 cab. Now, it is quite monstrous...but I'm looking to get that extra clarity and beefyness if possible...compression perhaps? I havent really used a compressor much before. Any ideas? Or ideas for settings?
  13. Right, I have a Warwick $$ and Spector Euro 5 and I've found that certain strings dont work out for them. On both basses, where the strings rest on the bridge theres a narrow gap for each one, and I bought a set of Elixir strings recently for my Spector but found that the width of the string at the base of it wouldnt fit in on the bridge where the string rests. The only ones I've found so far that are narrow enough at the base are Warwick Black Labels. Also this only seems to happen with the thicker strings like the low B. Is there anything I should be looking out for when buying strings or is it just trial and error?
  14. Hey guys, I'm looking for suggestions to try out new strings. Mainly I've used Warwick Black Label over the last 2 years and before that it was Roto Sound and D'Addario. So, any suggestions?
  15. ...and uploaded a track by my band on myspace from said EP. We're a progressive kind of metal I guess would be the best way to describe it. Check it out if you're interested, cheers! [url="http://www.myspace.com/orpheusmetal"]http://www.myspace.com/orpheusmetal[/url]
  16. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='257460' date='Aug 7 2008, 06:28 PM']Which ampeg head is it that ya don't need? Will be in the market for a new head soon[/quote] Its an SVT 450H. Selling for 550 euros, whatever that works out as in the exchange rate these days I'm not sure!
  17. Hey man, what you need is this [url="http://www.warwickbass.com/basses/vampyre_darklord.htm"]http://www.warwickbass.com/basses/vampyre_darklord.htm[/url]
  18. I'm not quite sure if this is the right section of the forum to put this on, but does anyone know of any places that do good deals on cd duplication? Just finished recording an EP with the band I'm in and we're looking to get it duplicated in jewel cases with a 4 panel inlay
  19. Well it wont be costing me anything, as I'd be trading an Ampeg head that I've no use for anymore for the Thunderbird. But you're right anyway, I'll try it out first.
  20. Yeah I'm currently using a Warwick $$ and Spector Euro 5XL through a rack that has a Mesa Big Block so I'm already getting loads of rumble through any combination of those! I guess its not worth it then really eh?
  21. [quote name='jmanfunk' post='254939' date='Aug 4 2008, 11:26 PM']Hey dave, Fancy meeting you here. ^_^ I tried a four string studio version and it was pretty abysmal; thin sounding, chunky neck and the balance was very poor with a lot of neck dive. Although, I'd imagine the reason anyone would use this instrument is the aesthethic appeal so playabilty and sound would be secondary. Best advice is 'try before you buy'! But I prefer that tasty spector you were using the last day. What happened to the $$?[/quote] Yeah the Spector I was using for the gig yesterday is my newest baby, shes lovely its a pity the gig was crap, couldnt hear a thing onstage! Ah well. I still have the $$, theres no way I'd part with it! I'm of 2 minds in regards to the Thunderbird, I've been offered it as a trade for my Ampeg head.
  22. Has anyone had any experience using one of these? I've come across the chance to get a 5 string version for trade and just thought I'd ask some opinions from you nice folk first
  23. Ok cool, thats pretty much all I need to know cheers!
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