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In my experience the answer depends a lot on how big the venue is and what level of FOH you will be working with. If the venue is small, the FOH mostly for vox and your bass rig is supplying most of the FOH sound of your instrument then post eq should be fine. The worst situation I've found myself in soundwise is a small stage with a huge PA and massive bass bins with a sound man who has a club mix approach to eq-ing the FOH (ie. loads of sub bass). Its next to impossible to hear yourself on stage not simply because of competition but because the sound that comes out the back of the subs can even be out of phase with what is coming out of your rig (think noise cancelling effect). I had this happen to me at the Boston Dome (with a twat of a soundman). There was a 4x15 sub bass set up on either side of the stage and I had the bass maxed to the absolute limit on my rig yet still couldn't hear myself. When I tried the rig at sound check and after the PA was turned down post gig, the monitoring I had was thunderous but with the PA on performance volumes...nothing! Otherwise I'd send pre-eq because for anything other than the smallest venues, you'll just be forcing the sound man to compensate for your onstage eq set up through the FOH mixing desk.
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Certainly did mate. It would be nice to be able to customise the forum software like that but if we did, it would be difficult to update in the event of spammers. So we can either employ someone to code up custom software meaning all the suggestions could be taken on board but we'd have to charge people for it. Or we can continue to use the off-the-shelf package with reduced convenience.
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Formerly owned by Alemboid, I got this bit of kit basically because I wanted something that would allow me to select between CD, MP3 player, record player etc. without getting off the sofa. It's also capable of Dolby 5.1 output and you can select from between up to 5 video related sources (s-video, composite and digital), two tape sources, cd, tuner etc. The 5.1 output is via a DB25 output socket or RCA jacks. This unit does not process video, just audio. [attachment=24011:DSC01796.JPG] Generally considered very good value for the features and Dolby 5.1 isn't yet so far over the hill if you fancy a cheap entry into surround sound. User manual is downloadable from here: [url="http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/ROTEL/RSP-966-_E"]http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instruct...OTEL/RSP-966-_E[/url] I'm asking £100 (which is what I paid for it) excl.
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Yesterday I was mucking about with my MIDI rig a little and came to the conclusion that the Strategy 400, as lovely as it is, is realistically too heavy for me to gig with. So I'm going to see what level of interest there is for it here before thinking about putting it on Ebay mainly because I'm interested in trades. These things are in a class of their own. Noone has made or currently makes a stereo valve power amp of this power rating apart from Mesa Boogie and even they don't make this model any more. Built like a nuclear bunker, it has 12 6L6 valves that are designed to barely just tick over when the thing is on full tilt. Result being that you don't really need to replace the power valves as often as other amps. I've only gigged this amp once, the rest of the time I've used it as my hi fi power amp which, ironically, is what the Strategy 400 was originally designed as. Output is 200w a side but there is the facility to connect 2 cabinets per side at 4 or 8 ohms. So potentially you could hook up eight 8ohm cabs to a single amp using linking jacks on the cabs. (Or eight 8 ohm Barefaced compacts if you like! ) There are left and right channel inputs and there is also a mono summed input as well. There's no bridging facility so you WILL need two cabs to get the best out of it. I had it serviced about 4 months ago where one valve was replaced with a matching example. The amp has fixed biasing so the choices are either replaced a dud valve with one of a value that matches the others, or replace the whole lot (which seems a bit of a waste unless the amp sounds muffled). The power switch was shorting out and got replaced too but Mesa tweaked the design a little so its a little more rounded than the originals. So if anyone is seriously interested in this amp, PM me [b]by April 25th[/b]. I know what I could potentially get for it on Ebay if there was strong bidding but I'd like to see if anyone on Basschat is particularly keen on it first. I reserve the right to change my mind mainly because it sounds amazingly fat and clean with a bit of synth bass pumping through it. As mentioned already, if there's trade bait out there (like a Yammie BBNEII, Spector Euro 5, Lakland 5502 or Status headless 5...or a multi effects unit with stereo inputs and tap tempo delay) I would be prepared to consider a trade plus cash if relevant. For anyone with specific technical questions, a user manual can be found on the Mesa Boogie site here: [url="http://www.mesaboogie.com/manuals/Strategy%20400%20Stereo.pdf"]http://www.mesaboogie.com/manuals/Strategy...00%20Stereo.pdf[/url] Schematic: [url="http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schemview.php?id=292"]http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics...view.php?id=292[/url] Usual raving at Harmony Central: [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar+Amp/product/Mesa%2FBoogie/Strategy+400+Stereo+Power+Amp/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...+Power+Amp/10/1[/url]
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I think there's a phasing issue with the recording. Could be the mics or it could be the codec used to compress the clip.
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Would it be worth asking them for some sound samples?
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£600-800 for a reissue perhaps?
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Especially for all the Express and Mail readers
Kiwi replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Youth of today need a good thrashing. I got thrashed within an inch of my life when I were a lad and it never did me no harm...probably made me into the well known and respected, religious leader, philathropist, talkshow host, genius and superhero transvestite that I am today. In fact, lets have thrashings for everyone. Who wants to be first? -
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Have you looked in the Wiki lately?
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I think the hellborg stack is definitely a bass rig for hard core audiophiles. Any chance of a review when you've recovered from the hangover?
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Alex. EDIT: Shall we set that forum up for you?
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for a moment there I thought they'd released another limited edition, only with no finish at all.
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Me too. The wiki had some updates applied to it recently. I don't know what the problem is but its happened in the past as well.
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did you check to see whether the bendwell idea was patented by Rob Green? He could potentially make a claim against you and/or Jon if it is.