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21 hours ago, OliverBlackman said:
As an Alfa owner I don’t see this comparison. The Alfa is like a Warwick Thumb bass, beautiful, full of soul but some minor design faults that make it impractical. Stingrays are more like a BMW; good reputation, reliable, easy to use, does the job, but lacks the performance of alternatives.
In my experience there's absolutely no lack of performance in Stingrays. Wouldn't be found dead in a BMW though.
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I'm sorry but that body looks like particle board. I like lush coffee table tops on basses, this looks like a 'build your own bass in six weeks at your local luthier's workshop' project.
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There are DI's that can be put between the amps out and the speaker in like the Neve RNDI.
https://rupertneve.com/products/rndi/
A low power tube amp like an ashdown ctm 15 or 30 could help bring down the volume enough for home recording, if you don't run them through a massive cab.
How much are you recording at home?
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19 minutes ago, Bigwan said:
. If it weren't for the stamped numbers on the headstock I would have said it's a homebrew effort.
Even those numbers are hand punched, looking at the spacing.
Could be 1st of March 2004 instead of a serial but I suspect only the builder will know.
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DOD compressor 280 might be just what you're looking for.
Bax seems to have one.
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The datasheet for the 8010 shows a roll off below ~130Hz with a minor peak at 80Hz, below which it drops off swiftly:
If you want to be able to judge the low end accurately I'd suggest a subwoofer with a crossover preferably around 120Hz but certainly above 76Hz.
The 8010a give no sub information whatsoever, so there's no telling if the track has a low frequency hum, whoomp or no sub at all. These monitors simply can't relay that sort of information.
So either very good headphones or a subwoofer seems critical for reliable mixes.
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Regarding tinnitus: keep the volume sensible and take regular breaks. Fatigue is the enemy here.
Why would you pick the genelec sub over something tried and tested like a second hand REL? Could be about half the outlay.
Small speakers like that do need a sub if you want to get the low end right.
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I got metal fatigue just reading this!
I'm not aware of anyone swapping between two sets of strings. How many times do you re-use the same set?
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I'm ignoring the heck out of this!
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I usually play 34 and 35 inchers but I don't mind shorter scales on specialty instruments like hollowbodies, so I selected all from 30-35.
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It looks like it's wearing a turtle neck. Very sophisticated!
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Electro Harmonix Battalion should get a lot of your boxes ticked.
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If you stumble across a Dean stylist, they're amazing, just really solid sounding.
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Turn your cab around 180 degrees back to front.
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7 hours ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said:
Believe it or not , anthrax were the better band that night
One of the best gigs I've seen the past decade too!
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They will absolutely do a check and setup before shipping when asked. If you treat them like a box shifting webshop, add to basket, pay, wait: that's what you get.
When you contact them before purchase and tell them what you want and how, they will almost always find a way to arrange it.
Sorry to be on the defence here, I've not always been 100% happy but same applies to Bax, Anderson's and a few others.
There needs to be less hearsay and conclusions from n=1
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1 minute ago, tegs07 said:
But I would hazard guess that the majority of the goods it sells originate in the Far East and ship via Suez are the Red Sea.
And that leads you to believe 40% of their revenue came from the UK?
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Do you have any source at all for those numbers because they don't make much sense to me. Thomann is located in the south of Germany and supplies the majority of mainland Europe, mostly without the hassle of ferry/airfare and taxes.
5 minutes ago, Aidan63 said:bet preBrexit the UK was 30%-40% of Thomann's sales and I bet it is now like 10%-15%
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That is a Heck of a string of bad luck! Customs and couriers can really ramp up misfortune.
Maybe not write off the company that usually manages to reliably ship thousands of objects a week over one incident.
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On 30/01/2024 at 22:02, Burns-bass said:
I’ve got one of the FSR versions and the neck is utterly beautiful. It did have a unique smell that’s now dissipated.
Beeswax
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2 hours ago, TimR said:
They're playing Donnington in June.
I'm sorry for Rex who is an absolute legend, but I can't watch Anselmo for another second. Talk about your "white power" crying racist b!tch.
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A mysterious chip appears on your brand new bass guitar.... you....
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I like him already!
About the chip: great how you immediately take yourself out of the equation and expect differently from everyone else. Perhaps the manufacturer produced a subpar product with a flaw beneath the clearcoat?