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  1. itu

    212 cab

    On a rare side, alusonic 212 with a tweeter. Around 18 kg.
  2. Dear @Hellzero, I do not know anything about that. I have only seen that publication, and pictures of his various basses.
  3. I would take a look on this: https://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/akcndfr54jdhrei567/Ultimate_Guide_ver100.pdf
  4. It's a Sony, and definitely does not have 3 dB steps in vol. Do I have to turn on my B&K and measure the steps? No no... now you @Stub Mandrel have planted the seed... bugger.
  5. I set the vol of the TV to 0, 3, 6, 9, 12... why on earth I decided to study acoustics?
  6. Now what a top wood! And that grayish neck looks good.
  7. (Boss) dist/reverb/X-over pedal for bass. Very small footprint vol/exp pedal that you can push down with your feet instead of those big rocker pedals. A spring loaded unit.
  8. A shop full of headphones. Start from the most expensive. When you hear a difference in sound, take one step back. There you go. But hey, an emphasized bass? Maybe you should start from the cheapest, and when you don't hear that exaggerated bass, take one step back?
  9. As you said you play a lot, use quality batteries. Duracell may cost a bit more, but it has more chemically packed electrons than most other brands. Cheapo batteries are a total waste just like cheapo basses.
  10. Good intonation: - pro setup - (at least relatively) new strings - good touch (behind the fret, even pressure) If you want to dictate the accuracy of the intonation, buy a fretless. If you want minimal noise, remove instrument's pots and caps from the signal path. Use your recording equipment to make adjustments to the sound.
  11. What I have seen through the years I'd say that for most the drugs and booze didn't do good. I knew very few that could be stoned and creative but very very few. Most of the users had serious problems after some time. Even the ones who survived hard use, seem to be teetotallers more or less. This creative thing has some sort of aura in many art circles, although the hardest working successful groups did really much work, ABBA, Beatles, Rolling Stones... The drug use has been, shall I say, glorified like creativity, but are the amounts that big after all? Can you do lots of work if you are stoned all the time, I doubt that. One record is most likely a nice accident, but five or more requires organized work for a long time.
  12. The board pushes out lo-Z (low impedance) signal which is less prone to interference. The bass is naturally the first antenna in line. Is it shielded?
  13. These suggestions are only common practises. May help, but not guaranteed.
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