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Is there any real benefit going this route? At 8 ohms, the Amp offers up around 500 watts, so 250 per cab. It seems a lot of gear to carry for what would be a negligible(?) up lift in volume - although I guess you'd havunie much mire solid lows.(?) Have you tried slaving your power Amp from your streamliner at all as a possible solution?
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[quote name='Dave_the_bass' timestamp='1387213436' post='2309476'] We both agree that trying to play bass in the vicinity of sub sonic frequencies is going to sound(?) awful! [/quote] I guess that's because you'll go out of time with the rest of the band - what with the note moving faster than sound.....
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+1 to the above. or buy another streamliner!!
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I rehearsed and gigged mine thurs/fri. Owned Gen 2 compacts and midgets. This cab is great on first impression. With my ashdown ABM, fuzz, distortion, wah and meatbox, it kicks out great defined lows, very loud responds to the eq and is an absolute joy. It handles sub really well and I do have the horn switched on which is unusual for me, but it adds a nice bit of bite. Also makes the load easy. I play doom for reference. looking forward to playing more with it!!
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Played our first gig last night in my new doom band. We were supporting and my gig started by literally running round Bedford to try and locate a Mic lead which a band in another pub were kind enough to lend on trust. So legged it back, followed by a 15 second line check with my new cab and away we went. Gig went very well and my new barefaced cab performed fantastically. I've never sweated so much before playing though, or started a gig quite so out if breath!!
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Does anyone know how lpf/hpfs on amps would effect the output of this pedal through a rig? I assume the amp would nullify what this pedal is aiming to do for the benefit of power efficiency? Is that right??
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Looking for loud, heavy, old school SS amp. Recommendations
Salt on your Bass? replied to a topic in Amps and Cabs
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Looking for loud, heavy, old school SS amp. Recommendations
Salt on your Bass? replied to a topic in Amps and Cabs
This fender fits the bill as well - depending on funds. Based on the old sunn following fender take over... http://basschat.co.uk/topic/189481-fs-fender-tb-1200-amp-head-l550/page__fromsearch__1 I quite fancy giving it a go but funds don't allow presently. Also like the peavy stuff, and rocking an abm ii at the mo. -
Wren & Cuff Pickle Pie Hella Fuzz - B ... SOLD
Salt on your Bass? replied to hamfist's topic in Effects For Sale
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I think it is about managing expectations. I'm waiting for my pre-order big twin 2 and when it arrives it'll be fine. Alex is pretty good on emails but the continued marketing during long waits is rather infuriating at times with the likes of Facebook. Comms just need to be clear and consistent. Maybe as they run batches then there could be a series of standard emails about where your order is in terms of completion. Obviously a successful business though presently and like I say all will be forgotten when it arrives.
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Check out bassfuzz.com some good demos and you'll get an idea what you do and don't like. I have an Sfx micro fuzz presently. Like the look of the tarkin though.... Buy second hand move it on at no loss if you don't like it.
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So I ran it out last night at rehearsal and wow! Even though it was only through a hartke 15 combo, it adds a mother load of punch, and loads of bass presence which is great when the guitar goes off on a solo to keep a real massive sound going. Really happy, nee to refine the settings but very impressed with it
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Yeah, every little is useful thanks. Got a rehearsal tonight - using house kit - so not sure if I should put it anywhere near this pedal as I really don't want to wreck a cab. Next pa supported gig is in jan - interesting to try and find settings Ahead of gigging it. Had assurance from Alex the big twin will be fine with it so see how it fairs a week Friday, if the cab arrives.
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Sounds pretty nice - I doubt ill be able to afford it to try it out though, and have to wait til they start being rolled second hand. I fully expect this to be the best fuzz ever for at least a few months....
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Thanks guys, that's most useful. Looking forward to running it Any setting preferences are welcomed. I'm off to buy a power supply!
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Thanks Si, yeah, basics first! I managed to coax some additional tones out of this so getting there, but yeah live will be best - just waiting for my big twin 2 to arrive to give it a run out.
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hmmmm - maybe I should get a fresh battery....cause when full wet is on, its pretty crackly and LoFi...like mega lofi...hmmm
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Hi All, I've just picked up one of these at a reasonable price just to see how I get on with it in my doom band. I've only used it with headphones presently but wondered what settings people run with? I've seen the manual online and tried those - hell being my favourite presently, but we'll have to see in a live band setting. Also as an aside, if I drop the rump and flank controls (30hz/60hz) below 3pm, there seems to be a massive drop in volume - so rather than fattening the sound, it drops it. compensating with the volume and wet/dry brings a bit back, but not noticeable. I wanted to check this was normal. Like I say, still haven't used live yet so probably need to before judging it properly. Thank
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Hi, My doom band will be playing our first gig at the Bear, Bedford. Free entry, starting at about 8pm. Now joining Sykopath Condor for a full night of metal! Not sure if there are many BC'ers round this neck of the woods, but f you have time and fancy dropping in it'd be good to say hello. Drop me a PM if you want any more details Thanks for reading! Here's a facebook link in case you're interested - listen to the demos with caution, live recording and condenser mic! [url="http://www.facebook.com/Gevaudandoom"]www.facebook.com/Gevaudandoom[/url]
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That's all pretty interesting - I knew there were a few iterations during the generations, but not the detail so I went a bit broader brush based on what I know. +1 to a proper history lesson.
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G1 - 15 inch speaker, plastic corners G2 - as g1 but lighter (revised bracing) metal corners, G3 - redesigned. all New drivers 12 inches, new smaller box design, New handles, feet and grilles I think that's the main points. Used to own a few g2 compacts and really enjoyed them. Alex is best person to email (barefaced) if you have queries on theit range.
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Think mine's complete now based on fb activity. Pretty excited. I found it a tough decision between grille cloth and steel finish. Went steel in the end.