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Bolo

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  1. It's going to be great. 

    Slap them on but, as we saw above that the tension on the neck is slightly lower with heavier strings, the neck my straighten out a bit over time (see below). If the strings start giving fret buzz take the bass to a local luthier or knowledgeable BC member to tweak the truss rod a little.

     

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  2. 3 hours ago, Bi Amp Bass Player said:

    Good to know. I was hoping not to have to do it as not to depreciate the bass, I haven't had it very long, but I should just commit to it and do what I want with it I think. 

    Fit the strings first, to see if anything at all needs to be done. Then let it sit a day or two to see if any part needs tweaking.

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    Not my video. I've been using Verellen's meatsmoke preamp pedal for years. Using channel 1 as my default tone, off for clean lead/solo bits, channel 2 for anything 'are you nuts?'.

    Drive, eq and master volume per channel makes it the perfect tool.

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  4. Why would you want a flat response setting on your amp for a non-flat response instrument?

    A good sounding amp (be if for bass, guitar, PA or hifi) is not ever going to be on flat settings in actual use. 

    There would be only one real world application for it and that is calibration. 

     

    If your ears won't tell you what a fairly neutral setting is, but they'll tell you what sounds good to you... That's the best we can wish for.

     

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  5. 15 hours ago, Dan Dare said:

    I went to the Reading Festival some years ago. Was very disappointed to find there were no books. Mis-representation, I call it.

    I dated Miss Representation once, she kept pointing out everything twice!

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  6. The MXR is super clean, too clinical for my taste eventually as I sold it after a year or two. I wanted something with a little life, flavour, juice to it. Tried the Cali compact bass but didn't get on with the controls. Switched to the Compact Deluxe and that's it! Perfection.

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  7. I think you're too hung up on the numbers. Only 70ms or longer works? That's just really odd, more so because you apparently are not confident in your ability to hear the difference. Horses for courses I guess.

     

    For me compression is about catching the peaks and bringing them in line for fuller, steadier notes. The bass has plenty of sustain so there's no need to lift the noise floor there. Because I'm not limiting, the leading edge of the tone is not squashed at all just reined in.

    Fast attack and reasonably fast release for me.

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