Cuzzie
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Thats 7.20 European time, they are slipping............
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Aye, there will be variation between Sandberg, Sandberg black label, Delano, Haüssel, Kloppman, Glock pre-amp, no preamp (as the common ones) strings used, which model which denotes pick up placement (even sig models which look the same as standard have subtly different pick up placement) and that’s before you factor in your amp......
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Sorry you had a bad deal with them, but glad you have an awesome instrument. It does sound a convoluted pathway, and if there is any delay in the loop it will be compounded. I will respectfully disagree about them all being bright though, I have played a load that aren’t, my MarloweDK defo isnt
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The more and more I play these synth type sounds, What’s really important aside from a good sound is technique, and employing a different technique from how you may normally play and tweak the parameters slightly to suit whether you have sausage fingers giving you more bass or pipe cleaners. This goes hand in hand with what @Quatschmacher says about controlling the envelope - the pedal or patch won’t do it alone
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Aye that’s a neat trick, but we’ll get told off for yet more spending! I was just putting out there what could be done with equipment we already own, but the real important one as you point out is assigning functionality to those big knobs on the pedal which are easy to see and turn - that is a real handy thing which requires the minimum of PC editing skills
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A decent chunk of people buying/using midi enabled pedals looking for a sound like this, will already be having or accounting for having a midi pedal, they can do so much more than just scrolling and you bc an combine midi and non midi pedals. Another easy work around is to have the app open on your phone/pad/computer and attached to the pedal. The app has your own library of saved sounds, or the sounds listed - select the sound, it’s good to go. Not really sure why there is a constant weight placed on PC editing or not PC editing - it’s there if you want to do it, but if you don’t want to, these pedals where it can be done are more than adequate with stock sounds and available ones. If people prefer ‘dials’ then granted they are not physical ones but the Neuroapp uses dials. With or without it there a good pedals on the market, but it doesn’t ‘detract’ from them if they have it.
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Thats a misunderstanding of the pedal and software. The software to edit in the app be it iphone/iPad/Mac/PC is free. You have access via the community online via this software to download any sound anyone has placed on there, so if you are daunted by PC editing, don’t be, the likelihood is that either SA, SA artists/affiliates, or normal Joe public will have that sound covered you can learn from and tweak the parameters to your liking. You can of course create your own sound from scratch very easily. The pedal has 6 sounds you can access by flicking switched on the pedal You only need the neurohub for midi and the other about 128 storage places, and of course linking other midi pedals in the SA range. You can use the pedal with disaster area midi devices without the Neurohub Its done wired, not wirelessly for sounds
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Not listened to PE for time, but that is Lit - Premier always gives the best beats and production
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Love a dog story - congrats buddy
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She is great - sorry to hear about your Alfie
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Nice little aged finish here, and I checked the frets are lush and flush
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Mint for Summer, Tort for Winter Bit of tort here as well.....
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Everyone I played was smooth also, that’s double figures
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[SOLD] Dingwall Super P5 - Natural Satin (Video Added)
Cuzzie replied to CameronJ's topic in Basses For Sale
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[SOLD] Dingwall Super P4 - Vintage White/Tort (Video Added)
Cuzzie replied to CameronJ's topic in Basses For Sale
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Best description ever
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I don’t want to tarnish them unfairly, but there are posts on this site to back it up, doesn’t mean they are all bad, but I think Sandberg are better
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They do good basses, but there have been reports on some QC and aftermarket care not being tip top - not loads, but enough to put me off and certainly more than Sandberg
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Let’s break it down. Wonderful playability, sound, construction, aftermarket support whether it’s bought new or second hand and the feeling of having an old friend by your side. And Hölger is a dude. I always say with a sandberg, they are impossible to hate and there is a good chance you will love.
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Bit harsh in the deserving part - there will be better, there will be lesser players. He may well be big in Japan, and if he is respected there and gets people into playing music despite not being better than player X then good on him. Pole alignment is for the OCD (nowt wrong with that) as long as they are equally unaligned across strings then the magnetic field effect will be the same. Some decent sounds, and looks pretty cool
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the man himself is posting on a thread on TalkBass with some info https://www.talkbass.com/threads/fender-jino-jazz-bass.1486679/page-2
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https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/brochure/0/320280/ne1.pdf http://www.untrue.ch/test/ne-1/
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Oh and how can I forget - Status Stealth, one of the finest basses ever made known to man will be hovering at that mark, depending how many strings you want
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When I played the prototype in the Sandberg factory there was absolutely no neck dive at all, unless they have vastly changed the instruments I can envisage how neck dive would suddenly appear. The body wood on that batch was Cedar, they have moved to Paulownia (or empress which G&L call it and use extensively) and yes @jrixn1 they use Norwegian maple for the neck instead of Canadian which is lighter, possibly a bit snappier, but equally as stable. With the lighter weight wood, you probably really need the pre-amp for a bit more punch/heft, but the Sandberg black label pick ups on their own are good enough, that of course adds a little weight, but is a necessary one. All in all, no neck dive
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What the superlight basses?
