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Downunderwonder

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  1. I know the tune but can't recall the wooshy woosh bit on the top coming through to thicken the guitars. It sure isn't very loud in that track. Maybe flanger helps with the prodigious attack, I never used one like that, but pretty sure the band mix would be fine with some overdrive and a bit of EQ. But get a flanger anyway. Flanger is the nuts.
  2. Cliff is plenty audible to me. Cutting through is a term I associate with the poor sods in metal bands where the guitars hog the bass midrange with their extraneous low end.
  3. No chance. He only deals by PayPal F&F. If you go for pickup he will vanish. Still waiting for a mod to email the guy that paid by direct bank transfer. With the bank account details the police can jump on him. Iirc the prick used an account in the same name so he really shouldn't be hard to track down even without the bank info.
  4. It's a marketing exercise. Non reliced bass sold alongside otherwise identical models that are reliced to varying degrees. This saves on advertising efforts and attracts vastly more attention from potential buyers, the ones who didn't know they wanted a pristine vintage copy until they saw the lineup. The ones that want a NOS will also find it easily.
  5. Must be so. OP introduced the bass coming from the shop detailing the above and beyond collection and delivery service, tying in with the thread title, so as you have detected I assumed Overwater's shop sent it out and then Overwater chief sorted it out. I wouldn't be buying any more basses from that shop without checking them out!
  6. According to the link quoted the NOS indicates NO relicing done to the finish. Kinda lame but makes sense within their set of descriptions for levels of relicing. Every day a school day.
  7. I think I figured it out. Can you remove the extension pole from the stand? Then you could get a shop to spin you up an alloy collet for the top of it that your NS tripod extension tube fits into. What you don't want is for it to get stuck on your NS pole or in the stand. I can think of a couple of ways to skin the cat.
  8. I am not familiar with your NS bass attachment. Mine only has a harness mount but I could have had a tripod if I had ordered one. At the bass it is basically a friction swivel with a screw that loosens itself off at times. From the look of the Burns Bass cymbal stand adaption it appears the bass has the same mount point as mine. You are very unlikely to find any single off the shelf part to latch on to your tripod and give adjustment to the tilt. If you post a pic of exactly what hardware you have on the bass it would help figure out the 'kludge' solution.
  9. Sending out a bass that buzzes and has a partially munted truss nut is not my idea of C.S. Maybe I expect too much of shops that put stuff up for sale online.
  10. The logical extension to that school of thought is that a bassline composed of root note of varying length and intervals is sufficient. I am not of the school of bumpity bumpity bump. The bassline should be as audible as any other line that isn't the tune. In the traditional small ensemble the bass is much more often the bridge between rhythms of drums and the melody. I think non musicians struggle to isolate all the parts that aren't the tune. If I can't hear what the bass is doing then it's a bad mix! If all I can hear is bass it's worse but don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
  11. The chest cavity getting a tactile push is centered at 80hz. Is that what you are after?
  12. Ya can't be calling it thump AND punch either.
  13. This is not reconcilable with your other claim of adding thump with use of a compressor.
  14. You have some strange definition of thump.
  15. Seriously? Just from how you're (not ) selling it, the finish should appear like it had been applied in 1966 and left on display with nobody playing it for the last 57 years.
  16. There must be PA support out front for the drums to get a good mix. Since there is PA support for drums the excess bass must be cut from the PA resulting in muddy mess of FOH and stage wash bass. All the extra bass on stage gets into the drum mics. More mud. Everyone turns up to hear themselves, yet more mud out front.
  17. Why be louder than the drummer?
  18. Check it hasn't had one end jumpered. Should be fine if it's a mic lead but random patch leads can be weird.
  19. Another possibility occurred to me. If there is clip indication on all the legs into the amp inputs it would mean there might only be 1/2 the potential driving happening. You really should get an XLR cable on the job.
  20. Potentially half your signal then went nowhere causing the one amp channel to be under driven but I would have thought the amp would be smarter and mirror a mono input to both channels in that mode. Putting one cab on each channel will soon tell.
  21. Checking again, this condition was with one cab on each channel? That is the recommended setup. Did you check sound was coming out of both cabs?
  22. Not using correct terms. Speakon is for speakers! Should be a balanced cable, either TRS or XLR from Sansamp to QSC. If you are lighting up the QSC overload light with a clean signal, that's your lot. Output to the cabs should be Speakons. If you have changed anything in the speaker cables from your old amp that would be a good place to look for a muckup.
  23. Question for Notion P/C users. Can you export via PDF or do you have to print locally?
  24. Ok. NEWS FLASH. The QSC manual says it has input sensitivity of 1.15V RMS. You might not be able to overdrive it with a BDDI but RBI no problemo. Starting to wonder if one of OP's speakons is messed up or the 15 already got blown up.
  25. Marvellous plan.
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