Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Phil Starr

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    5,391
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Phil Starr

  1. Big Cat was the brand name for the eminence speakers sold by Maplin a few years back so they are probably from there and the cab a home build.
  2. [quote name='offom' post='722642' date='Jan 23 2010, 09:54 PM']I have an Aria Ab-25 and i feels buzzy when forcing the top strength strokes. I'm about to get a new speaker for it. Are car sound system based bass-subwoofer speakers suitable for such an application ? Any ideas or suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.[/quote] No they are not the wattage ratings are almost never RMS which means they won't handle the power and the frequency response isn't good for bass either. In addition their efficiency is lower than most instrument speakers.
  3. [quote name='Geek99' post='687954' date='Dec 18 2009, 04:21 AM']On talkbass wiki there is an article about queitening a marcus miller jazz. In it he advocates a separate wire to earth for each connection rather then each pot being chained to the next as standatd. Also says to de solder the earth tag of each pot and wire that to earth too. Would this nake a difference ?[/quote] Traditionally the best way to earth things is to use a star earth with each earthed item being taken back to a single point. This avoids any currents flowing along the earth wires and causing hum and noise. it increases safety and means if a cable breaks the earth remains secure on all the other connections. If there is a problem with noise on this bass it might well help.
  4. your 4x10 with 300W should be producing peaks of 124 dB and be able to play at an average level of over 100dB which is loud enough to cause hearing problems. Something doesn't seem quite right.
  5. The amp will give at least 150W into the 8ohm cab which should make it really quite loud. When you say it was worse with the old cab do you mean that it is worse now or that it was never very loud with the PA cab? Either way there are not many things that could go wrong with an amp that would make it quiet without making it very distorted. since you liked the sound it doesn't seem as if much is wrong. Try gradually turning the amp up full and trying different inputs if you have them. Also try changing your lead and trying a different guitar. Let me know how you get on.
  6. Just to say we have the same problem with a female vocalist and the sm58. We now use a cheaper Samson mic and it does a better job for our vocalist. The biggest problem with the shure is that you really need to get right up close. (there's a rude comment about putting things in your mouth there somewhere). we found that our vocalist has the mic closer when she hand holds it rather than leaving it in the stand meaning we can reduce the gain. Feedback is caused by resonance so moving the speakers around is always worth a try. lifting them off the ground means all the lower frequencies are radiating in free field rather than half space ( A posh way of saying that the sound isn't reflected off the floor in the same way) and this can clean up the sound and improve the intelligibility. Of course the main way of reducing feedback is to turn everybody else down and reduce sound levels on stage. Good luck with that!
  7. you have had some good advice but no-one seems to have mentioned that a reflex cabinet has to be tuned to a particulat driver and that you need to march both the volume and the length of the tuning duct to match the drive unit. If you google thiele small and ported enclosures you should find plenty to read. Fane speakers in the UK are made in the same factory as Eminence and should be of a similar quality and cheaper though they changed the specs this year so they don't match exactly. I'd go for the 15/500 with a decent magnet and a good Xmax or excursion limit. Should be about £50-60 -try Blue Aran for about £20 extra you should be able to get the same speaker with a cast chassis which should be more reliable. Celestion do some reasonably priced speakers and also some expensive ones. I've not tried these but they are a well known firm. I have a black widow which I bought second hand. It is very bottom heavy, clean and deep but not much in the way of upper mids. Get the black widow with the metal centre if you go this route or plan on using it with a 4x10. They are pricey in the UK
×
×
  • Create New...