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Bornin1980something

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  1. On 03/08/2023 at 18:49, wrinkleygit said:

    I had to part with my Sei headless 5 when my arthritic fingers struggled with the neck width, I reverted back to 4 strings but couldn’t forget that missing low B.

     Salvation appeared when I got my hands on a Wilkinson 4+1 conversion kit and transformed my mongrel P bass, the narrow string width won’t suit everyone, but as I swap between guitar and bass the 16.5mm works for me, together with a regular 4 string neck width, I’m back in heaven 

     

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    Hang on, Where's the tuner for string number 2?

  2. Well, seems like I've answered my own question. The Gear4music site allows you to filter pedals by analog or digital. The Eden WDTI Preamp only appears among the analog results. 

    https://www.gear4music.com/bass-guitars/effects-pedals/preamp 

    Interestingly, my Beringer BOD400 overdrive pedal, which I always assumed was digital, is also listed among analog results in its category. https://www.gear4music.com/bass-guitars/effects-pedals/overdrive

    I don't understand, how does it minic valves so well with just a cheap solid state circuit? 

  3. Firstly, this is not a complaint about the product. I have an Eden World Tour WTDI Preamp Pedal (the current Gear4Music model, with the on-off switch) and it seems to be working quite well for my church playing. That said, I do like to know at least something of how my equipment works. I have searched a lot and I can't find any confirmation as to whether it is an analogue or digital device. I admit, I was hoping it would be an analogue device, but its current price of £79.99 seems a bit low for a true analogue device with that much functionality.

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