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V4lve

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  1. Apologies if this is a double post. Though I had already posted today but cant find it.

    I am looking for a cheap DI with eq. This has EQ, speaker sim and headphone out. And all for 50 quid. Have found a favourable review and it seems Moen pedals are OK.


    [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moen-MO-BA-Buffalo-GEN3-Parametric-EQ-DI-Box-Amp-Sim-Guitar-Effects-Pedal-/200729670575?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item2ebc6bb3af#ht_4014wt_952"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moen-MO-BA-Buffalo-GEN3-Parametric-EQ-DI-Box-Amp-Sim-Guitar-Effects-Pedal-/200729670575?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item2ebc6bb3af#ht_4014wt_952[/url]

    Was wondering if anyone had tried one?

    Ta

  2. Hi.

    Not bass related but couldn't find a better place to post. I am looking for a bit of kit to regularly record talking voice for the web. It should be simple to use (press to record and stop), installable (so it doesnt walk), network accessible (so the recording can be edited from a networked computer and published to the web) and maybe produce low bitrate (to keep stuff small). The closest I can find is the Marantz PDM580 but it's way too expensive. I am wondering if there is something else.

    Ta

  3. [quote name='tommorichards' timestamp='1331908634' post='1580790']
    i use some offcuts from my garden hose, and they work quite well, but i think this stuff is also good
    [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Plastic-tubing-medical-grade-1-diameter-price-per-mtr-/280643005095?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Fish&hash=item4157a06aa7#ht_1341wt_1163"]http://www.ebay.co.u...#ht_1341wt_1163[/url]
    [/quote]
    How would I use that?

  4. #Ghost Bass. I installed a string tree recently to so no problem with good pressure against the nut.

    Rather surprisingly I notice today that the noise appears to have gone. Very strange. Maybe it was a bedding in thing??

  5. It's not pickup height either. The only things that seem to make a difference are:

    1. Picking position (closer to the bridge is worse)
    2. Which pickup is being used (the bridge is worse)
    3. Using EQ to cut the top end.
    4. Some amps.

    #garethfriend. What strings are you using? Mine is strung with [font=arial, sans-serif][size=3].40-125 Super Slinkys[/size][/font]

  6. Noticed that it depends on where I attack the strings. I tend to attack them between the pickup and the bridge. Over the pickup it's less noticeable. Close to the neck it way less noticeable. Also seems to be an kind of high overtone that fades quickly. Maybe by attacking close to the bridge I am creating more overtones?

  7. Ta. I did wonder if it was that. It seems to happen when I play lightly too (but not as much). BTW I don't use a pick, only my fingers. Just tried a pick and it's not as noticeable as it gets hidden by the attack.

  8. OK. Tried damping at both ends and it makes no difference. Different headphones are the same. It happens open and fretted but mostly on the lower ends of the E and A. I do like a bit of rattle but it's not fret buzz.

    It's definitely the bass cos you (I) can hear it here in a recording I made straight into my PC. But not as clearly as my amp (or little mixer).

    Beginning to wonder if I am obsessing,

    Apologies for the rubbish playing. Just some notes mainly on the low end of the E, A and D to show the effect. You will need headphones.

    [media]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/133297/Meeow.mp3[/media]

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