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  1. As long as the interface input has an high enough input impedance to work with the Shadow, you should be fine.

    *Edit* Just checked out the specs of the Scarlett and it says the input impedance is 8kOhm. That's a lot lower than the impedance that piezo pickups normally like to see (5-10MOhm).  That doesn't mean it won't work, but the sound might be a bit thin and nasal.

    Ultimately it's a case of plug it in and give it a go, if you like the sound that comes out, you're good to go.

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  2. 31 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:

    Strewth mate! How did you manage to go through seven sets of strings on one DB?

    I've had the same Silver Slaps on mine for six years ... they were on there when I bought it from Clarky. 9_9

    Easy, a combination of money and unrealistic expectations.

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  3. Of all the different strings I've used on my Eminence, these all felt lighter than the stock Helicore hybrid/orchestral set:

    Velvet Garbos

    Velvet Blues

    Innovation Super Silvers 

    Preston Nylon wound

    Thomastik spiricore weich

    Thomastik Superflexibles

    Evah Pirazzi weich.

     

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, lowlandtrees said:

     

    Bloody hell. I have had this machine for three years and ....ok I haven’t read the manual...rarely do..ahem..

    You're not alone! My Doubler sat in a cupboard, unloved, for 6 months before I took the time to read up on how to actually use the bugger. 

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  5. I didn't like my EA Doubler much when I got it - I felt the sound was underwhelming. But one I'd spent a bit of time with it (and read the manual) I realised that you need to crank the EQ noticeably more than you would on other amps to get a noticeable change in tone. Maybe the amp is super flat with the EQ  centered, so it sounds less lively than other amps when they're at 0 on the EQ. Or maybe they use linear pots so you have to turn the knob further to get the same change in tonight,  either way, once I got over my fear of pushing the EQ section, I was a lot happier with the sound.

    Also  have you tried adjusting the input gain and HPF trim pots on the top of the Doubler? 

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  6. 2 hours ago, bazzbass said:

    I went to a jazz recital and was amused at the structured soloing. each musician stepped forward,played their solo,then the audience politely golf clapped,they stepped back,played together a bit then the next soloist stepped up. SO POLITE

    I've had similar experiences and this sort of attitude is why jazz is perceived as elitist and exclusive. 

    I love listening to Bill Evans at the Village Vanguard - there's loads of background chatter, there aren't any pretentious tw@ts going 'shush!' at anyone who dares communicate above a whisper and when the band does something interesting, people shut up and listen. That's how a jazz gig should be.

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  7. Pretty loud, sometimes....

    For me it was the festival gigs with 10 minute changeovers or pub gigs where you're expected to cram 4 of you into a tiny corner so I'm wedged between the FOH and a monitor. Switching to magnetic just made the unpredictability of those gigs disappear.

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  8. 1 hour ago, bassace said:

     

    But for the time being I can really recommend the Puma. They’re cheap as chips on BC amp sales at the moment. Can’t understand why they are hanging around.

    I'm trying very hard to resist buying one..... but the summer festival gig cash glut is trying to convince me I NEED  a new amp....

  9. 4 hours ago, Happy Jack said:

    Do you mean one of these: https://www.thomann.de/gb/acoustic_image_clarus_sl_s4plus_606ia_plus.htm?glp=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw5ZPcBRBkEiwA-avvkxca9PgcQJMXlYRykxiZ-9Y8_ERreCkrX7SQwEraeaW35Q1CbqzuCBoC9RsQAvD_BwE

    Very pretty and looks very competent, but the 606 and 607 seem to be single-channel heads.

    As to the Doubler, I've now heard the same thing from three users of that head ... you all put something in front of it to make it sound good! That rather leaves me wondering what the point of it is. If I use an FDeck and a Plat Pro in the signal chain, my DBs both sound fine through both a GB Shuttle 9.2 and a Trace Elf, neither if which are usually referenced when people are talking about heads to use with a DB. :scratch_one-s_head:

    Yes. That one.

    It suits me at the moment to use the fishman as a DI to FOH and then set the amp as I need it for backline monitoring. For that purposes the Doubler works quite well as the DB channel has EQ centres optimised for double bass but, as you say, I might as well use any amp, especially if you go via the effect send /return.

    The Tecamp Puma works quite well for Double bass apparently...

  10. On 26/08/2018 at 16:28, Hellzero said:

    Sadly, in terms of heads, there is only the Acoustic Image solution, the Euphonic Audio Doubler is not a real double bass head, no ultra low level input for say a piezo without preamp...

    I have no problem with the EA Doubler, though I'm using a magnetic pickup and a Fishman DI, so I don't have issues with the input impedance.  I have experimented with going direct into the front of the amp and using the on board HPF,  but the signal was pretty low (due to my pickup's output rather than the input gain on the Doubler) and the HPF didn't seem as effective as the HPF on my Fishman.  USA cab guru Mike Arnapol was involved with the design of the EA Doubler and I'm sure I read somewhere, probably on Talkbass,  that he wasn't happy with EA's HPF,  saying that the frequency/ratio/something was next to useless for the double bass.

    If I was buying again, I'd probably go with the new Acoustic Image amp.  Although I never got on with the AI Ten2 combo that I had, but that was more to do with the cab than the actual amp.  

  11. 1) Don't be afraid to play/dep/jam with someone when they ask - you don't have to be flash, or even that good..... Most people just want you to be dependable, turn up when you say you'll tun up and cover the basics.

    2) Start playing double bass as soon as you can.

    3) When that bell end of a a guitarist accuses you of stealing band money, kick him very, very hard in the happy sack, cos you'll regret not doing it when he quits the band ten days before the U.S. tour.  

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