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mcnach

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  1. Thank you, that sounds just right. It's not a big issue normally (stereo) but sometimes I do wish I could. If you get a chance to verify whether the switch means one USB can be used for powering it and another for data that would very really useful, thank you again not a big deal, but it would streamline my connections somewhat.
  2. I hope he's ok. I don't know him personally but we exchanged a few messages when I wanted my MB-5 ones and he came across as a good guy. There was a small imperfection in one of mine (on the material used itself, not on the duplication/cutting) and he sent me another one straight away without even waiting for me to send him pictures or anything.
  3. The UR22C interface looks cool, I have considered getting one as it looks like it *might* be able to work with two condenser microphones, for stereo recording: can it do that? Also, I see there's a switch in the back to choose whether the power comes via USB-C or microUSB. Can that be used so that it's powered via say microUSB and use USB-C for data transfer between the interface and laptop/tablet?
  4. +1 My recordings are very basic demos to share with the band, so I'm not terribly concerned about sound quality, but I still try to make it sound balanced. The most important thing is to be familiar with how your speakers/headphones sound, I think. They all have their biases unless proper reference monitors (and even then, reference monitors are very useful to set a mix but you still want 'real life' speakers to check how it all translates in practice), but if you know how they sound when applied to music that sounds like the way you want to sound, you'll get close. I tend to have a few songs that I like how they sound and compare roughly what I record to them. When my mix doesn't sound too far off my 'reference songs' I call it a day. Also I find that generally if it sounds ok in the car, it sounds ok anywhere. But I'm not going for polished mixes, I have to say, although the rule is the same... just the amount of work you want to put on it.
  5. Is that the cable with the splitter that allows you to hook it up to a charger while still being connected to the iPad? I use something like that and connect it to a stand alone power pack sometimes if I'm concerned about running out of juice.
  6. I use some very basic powered monitors whose primary function was simply play music from my PC, nothing special. I only use headphones if using a microphone (I'm using a cheap nylon string guitar a lot these days, it sounds nicer with a microphone than using its built-in preamp).
  7. well, if you MUST go pearloid 😛 How about black pearloid? (obviously it's your bass, so whatever you like... hey, I had a pink guitar once )
  8. I had these, and didn't love them. I moved to the Audiotechnica ATH-M50X mentioned by the OP and I found them to be a LOT better both for sound and build.
  9. Just not pearl, ugh... white is good, black better, no pickguard is nice too, but pearl? pass me the bucket please, I need to vomit. Almost as bad as gold hardware.
  10. Please let us know when he tells you that he's got the PB-20 one
  11. Ha! Three of mine are in that picture (5 string Stingray style MB-5 SBK) Great stuff about the PB-20, I want a black one (my girlfriend's bass) and it looks like I will not have to send the original anymore
  12. Hi Andrew! Beautiful bass, I love that combination of blue/maple and how well colour coordinated it is with your printer
  13. As I saw the top of the first image I was going to say "I meant 'standard' 6-string guitars" but when I saw the rest I froze. WHAT A BEAUTY!!! 😍 I also love the choice of pickups and their placement. Well done! I would love to hear it in action but it's best I go away quickly before I get ideas
  14. The Model T Session only comes in natural/maple with the black blocks on the fingerboards and black hardware, hard to miss... once you realise that. Session: EMG pickups and preamp. Diamond series is passive, not sure what pickups. How different can they sound? I don't know. I'm pretty sure you can get a similar enough tone to the King's X with the right strings/dirt box. It's not the kind of sound I go for, 'though. In terms of build quality the 'Session' is supposed to be better but I have zero experience with those others so I can't say, I'm afraid.
  15. Nice, I like a bit of King's X But just to clarify: not the same bass: different pickups/electronics, no idea about neck dimensions etc. I wouldn't conclude anything about the Model T Session based on this one, and viceversa.
  16. Yeah, I read your experience earlier. This was a £104 instrument [*] everything included, so I was not too worried if something went wrong, but I am not inclined to buy anything expensive for now, until the whole process is clear and streamlined. [*]: like this
  17. Well, it was delivered today, FOUR days early. Where do I complain?
  18. Pretty much, although I go for a bit less low end generally. Dump the strings it comes with, 'though. I very nearly returned mine as I didn't think a string change could transform it enough... but DR Sunbeams have worked really well on this bass. Once they lost the initial new string brightness (which didn't take long) they settled into this mellow tone that I love, and it's probably a couple of years or more and I like them even better now, which is why I dragged my feet about the preamp replacement: it's fine as it is now. It has a beautiful slap tone when you use both pickups on and moving the blend control slightly one way or another covers a very good range to get it just right in the mix. I used it a lot with a short-lived project (damn covid!!!) that was a sweet combination of funk and reggae and essentially just use the blend control to change the sound I wanted for each type. One thing that I noticed on that video is just how nice the B string sounded. Often it sounds noticeably 'bigger' than the rest of the bass, if you know what I mean, but that sounded nicely balanced, although I have no idea if he was using compression or anything, but it sounded very nice. The Precision tone on the Model T is very good. It's not exactly a traditional P, but it gets the vibe well enough that I would happily have that as my only Precision too. If rather than a J, it had a double J at the bridge, I wouldn't even have bothered with the Sandberg. I had a P/JJ Maruszczyk but the Schecter just blew it away despite its thin J pickup. I sometimes wonder: did I get particularly lucky with this bass? Because I never had a chance to try others, but reviews are generally good, I don't know. I really like mine
  19. Yeah, UPS (couriers in general) are a bit hit or miss depending on the area you're in. Over here UPS has generally been pretty good, I hope they haven't changed recently, I really want this guitar to do a little recording next week
  20. Too early to say as it's not been finalised... but I ordered a nylon string electro/acoustic on Sunday, it's been marked as shipped with a delivery slot on Tuesday 9th between 12-3pm. If nothing changes, that's pretty good compared to what it was like in Jan/Feb.
  21. Those straps do look good, yup. Weight is not a deal breaker for me, I played a boat anchor USA EBMM SUB for years because it sounded oh-so-good, but light is nice. If you end up finding/getting a 5er Model T please share your thoughts. This chat is giving me GAS (burp) - sorry
  22. One thing to consider, maybe, is weight. My Model T is not superlight but I'd say it's a light bass (I measured it at 8.5 lbs), however ther are reviews from others saying theirs was heavy. A 5er will be even more so. Sandberg are generally pretty light even without specifying their SuperLight range. It's a shame these basses don't seem to be stocked in the usual high street stores.
  23. Can't listen to it right now but I'll check it out. Definitely no anemic, that's for sure. But I didn't get anywhere until I replaced the strings, I hated the ones it came with. EMG preamp... it's still on a 'to do' list. I'm not in love with it but 3-4 times I set time to do it and something happened, or I wanted to use the bass for a gig and didn't want to be in a rush... and it's not done yet. It bothers me less and less. I just with the treble control acted more like a passive tone, but after I got the SFX LPF filter that became a non-issue and I might just leave it as it is, at this rate. I love that neck, it's wide and shallow which I find very comfy. I never tried the 5-string but with the silly prices of new Stingrays and my liking the Harley Benton MB-5 more than enough, the Schecter is a strong contender if I decide later on that I want a better 5er. I got the Sandberg VM4 because I prefer a fatter humbucker at the bridge and it was supposed to be a 'better version' of the Schecter for my purposes... but as nice as it is I use the Schecter more. Both get a lot of use, but I do prefer the Schecter a bit more.
  24. Yup. If I could only save two basses from a fire, that would be one and the Stingray the other.
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