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There have been some attempts by the usual suspects: Harley Benton Rockboard EBS I've got some of the EBS ones. They're very neat when the power socket is recessed into the body of the pedal, but a surprising amount sticks out if the socket is flush with the pedal surface:
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I've got one like this and it sounds good to me. With tone all the way up, less of the high frequencies will be sent to ground compared to a 250k pot, so it'll sound brighter. Turn it down halfway and it'll sound the same as a fully-open 250k tone control. The capacitor doesn't do anything interesting until you roll the tone down below ~20%, at which point you start to get a small bump in the low mids. Compared to a standard 47nF cap, a 68nF will create a smaller peak and it'll be at a lower frequency - like 200Hz rather than 350Hz. It'll also roll off more of the high frequencies at this point.
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Ooh, Nordic jazz - should be a pleasant listen
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I saw the thread title, thought "Spark Booster!", and then came in to find you were already using one 😆
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Shorter than that, you may need to do it yourself: https://www.pedalpatch.co.uk/product-page/solderless-dc-kit-v2
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Rockboard do a 15cm one: https://www.rockboard.de/en/power-supplies/power-cables/power-cable-angled-angled/
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The real thing. Okay ✅ Counterfeit. Purports to be the real thing, but who knows what's inside? Not Okay ❌ Similar-looking; you know what they're aiming for, but you don't expect it to be as good. Okay ✅ Different-looking; you can guess they're aiming for, but you don't expect it to be as good. Okay ✅
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AKG Y20 (cheapo in-ears), which are 16 Ohms, and Audio Technica ATH-M50 (entry-level closed-back studio headphones) at 38 Ohms. Apparently anything > 100 Ohms is considered high impedance, and may lack volume and dynamics when used with devices that can't supply enough voltage - which is why I wanted to check. This science is a bit beyond me though, so I may just be muddying the waters 😆
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The headphone out on mine sounds the same as the line out/DI out. I haven't come across any volume problems, but what's loud enough is a bit subjective. Are you using high-impedance headphones? I can see how it would be a pain to have to rebalance the channel levels when using the "Mix" mode just to make the headphones louder/quieter.
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Well I was all set to get an HX One, and then I started reading about how much more an HX Stomp can do... and realising how much of the extra cost would be covered by selling the pedals it would replace... I think you can see where this is going 😆
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A pleasant listen! Vocals not strong, but characterful, and some nice backing/harmonies. Nicely recorded but not too slick. I liked the use of percussion. I bet they're fun to watch live. The track that stuck with me is Neighbors - it puts in me mind of a meek Jesus Lizard 😆
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MXR M82 envelope filter - purple and sparkly - *SOLD*
MartinB replied to Happypants's topic in Effects For Sale
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It might be me! I already have a compressor, drive and pre-amp that I'm very happy with. I have an MS-60B for one-off modulation, and I was thinking about buying/building a loop switcher to toggle its position between the pre-amp's FX loop and in front of the pre-amp (e.g. for use as an envelope filter). The HX One looks like it will do all of that in one box. The HX Stomp and HX Effects do a lot more for double the price, but they'd make all my other pedals redundant... not sure I'm ready for that! If the HX One did, say 3 blocks instead of 1, it'd be absolutely killer... but it's not in Line 6's interests to provide too much functionality at the entry level.
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I see a headstock and I want to paint it black
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Great idea!
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Input impedance is 1MΩ when enabled, so you're not likely to have any issues there. It's true bypass when off, so I guess the question is whether there's a pedal further down the chain that needs a buffer in front?
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Soooo, potentially a case of soldering a large (e.g. 1MΩ, 2.2MΩ) resistor between these two? 🤔 I appreciate that by saying this, I am literally That Guy the article mentions... 😆
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They didn't call it "Pianoeo"? The cowards!
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Some good info on switch pop causes and solutions: https://www.mrblackpedals.com/blogs/straight-jive/6629778-what-really-causes-switch-pop
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Where was this when I was learning to play bass?
MartinB replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
45 songs on the disc, and a bunch more as DLC (including all the missing ones from Rubber Soul). They didn't do all the songs... no-one needs stems of You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) 😆 -
Where was this when I was learning to play bass?
MartinB replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
They'll have been taken from the video game The Beatles: Rock Band, so any isolation was done by Giles Martin from the original tapes - it's a lot cleaner than you'd get by sticking the full track through an "AI" stem separator. -
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Ernie Ball Group V Flats £24.95 on Amazon
MartinB replied to Delberthot's topic in Accessories and Misc
Dunno - I'm just going by Amazon's price history. Maybe they've always been pricier there than elsewhere 🤷♂️ Source: https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B000B6IURS -
Ernie Ball Group V Flats £24.95 on Amazon
MartinB replied to Delberthot's topic in Accessories and Misc
They've crept up to £26.95 now. I'm amazed they didn't leap straight back to ~£60 after us lot started buying them up.