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Cuzzie

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  1. Wowsers, and it’s a very small pedal!!
  2. Pretty sure the Tech21 PSA 2.0 would get you there or maybe the Verellen Meatsmoke pedal?
  3. Again it’s how you use it surely….. The only one with an iPad in this photo is the only one looking at the audience!
  4. In an ideal world no - but a while back was given about a weeks notice for a gig with 2 new guys after we had jammed together just once before. Had to put together an 8-10 song set, they designated me vocalist/singist, most of which I hadn’t played before. i used an iPad with a holder that clipped to the mic stand and a Bluetooth page turner which I left on the floor. i set up the pages so it was a verse and chorus each page (pretty much) so that it was a decent size. At the end of each verse I tapped and it shifted. Tried me best to learn the words, but it was there as a just in case. I agree with not being glued to the screen, but I had to do devils work and glance every now and then to stay correct. The drummer wrote his words for BV’s on the skins of his drums on the night. Sometimes a necessary evil when you also have a day job!
  5. No one is perfect and wood certainly is not perfect being an organic material which can change. Kiln treatment and storages seasoning are separate things. Sandberg teamed up with a university to properly research and pinpoint their thermo treatment, after wood has been seasoned to look at cellular stability, water content etc same as with Vibration treatment. Having been to the Sandberg factory and seen the process, how they store wood, treat it, realising how much Hölger cares and his knowledge after being a piano builder prior to Sandberg which has now been running nearly 40 years and how staff take care, it won’t be for lack of love, but they will rectify any situation once they are aware and the merchant hasn’t fobbed a customer off
  6. That sounds more like Sandberg service we’ll see the outcome
  7. Umbo is not the only passive only design, Marlowe DK is another…and I think the bass the world TT
  8. It really all depends what you want yes the pick ups give a flavour, but, if you have an amp or a preamp you like the Sandbergs are perfect - delanos are not sterile by any means, but are fairly neutral, they will sit there and allow you to mould your sound. Use what available EQ, amp, cab sims, pedals you want etc and you know you have a wonderful sounding bass to project your playing
  9. As far as I remember the PLEK process doesn’t do anything around the edges - it makes sure the frets are levelled on the board and are all accurate. For the peeps that had problems on email were other avenues tried to contact, ringing, Instagram etc? I’ve never had a problem
  10. Agreed - it’s different but intuitive - literally a 2 min learning curve
  11. Brilliant basses, supremely made, great customer services Just know what you want. Active vs passive If active - which pre-amp, standard 2 band or 3 band or a different one (Darkglass) Passive - which pick ups they off, Delano, sandberg, sandberg black label, Haüssel’s Which neck - for example the MarloweDK is a different neck profile once you got it sorted - bass for life
  12. If you want beefy jazz pick ups look at Haüssel pick ups You want active ones Seymour Duncan AJJ also consider speaking to Creamery pick ups in Manchester - the 58 P I have from him is probably one of the best I have ever heard/had. Failing a change - a good preamp and or Amp EQ fiddle should get you there
  13. Best preamp ever and superbly versatile for all forms of music GLWTS
  14. few more of the legs for variety hedgehog with onions it is!!
  15. Few legumes and some hummus with tahini dip - it’s a proper party throw in a cheese and pineapple hedgehog and I am there
  16. no doubting the study or what you say But There is a whole heap of evidence looking at a healthy gut microbiome leading to healthy body overall key ingredients Legumes Blue cheese high cacao super dark chocolate and Red wine
  17. tube compression is a whole other topic!!!! But point taken
  18. https://www.sourceaudio.net/featured-neuro-preset-gallery/featured-neuro-artist-621-thehook about halfway down, D funky and toothy twins gives you the ball park
  19. agreed - great track. Didn't Danny Gatton use a Fender Vibrolux reverb amp, or a Bassman Combo? If I remember right the Bassman has a classic ‘Presence’ switch which is post EQ in the power amp stage specifically acting like a mid to High frequency shelving boost control - sounds a little like multiband compression to aid his wonderful dynamics….
  20. Beautiful piece and playing - even the compression You Tube put on it didn’t lessen my joy of the dynamics 😉
  21. @Grimalkin you are getting the wrong end of the stick - when I was using a mute on my cornet or saxophone, or a fist in the French horn that is not integral - it’s an external addition to allow a sound to balance withe others when those instruments had to take a back seat - very difficult to play brass quietly, believe me! we are talking about compression for balance not for killing. Orchestra is not the best example, for a start most concert halls if properly designed are done to allow balance, if choirs are involved (been there) then they will be Mic’d and balanced (probably some compression) with the instruments. Many newer orchestral halls are using PA’s alongside natural Flow to make an even spread around all seats (if done right!) Live recordings of orchestra music which is what most microphones are there for, you can bet when mixed to be released will be compressed a little no matter how good the orchestra is. Many orchestras/mini orchestras are playing alongside electric instruments and having to go through a PA, and guess what will happen……. No one except crap application is trying to get rid of dynamics
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