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molan

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  1. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1446594432' post='2900746'] But they [i]look[/i] the same . [/quote] That'll be the manufacturer saving $150K of tooling costs - seriously that's how much it costs just to set up the builds on these! The difference in price is in the interior components. One set are low cost, cheap to obtain parts, the others are specifically designed to reproduce bass frequencies, at volume, for a significant amount of time
  2. Here's what I had about the differences: "The PJB H850 has a completely new design transducer to cope with the extreme punishing low frequencies and dynamics of a bass guitar. This transducer is unique to the PJB H850 and not available in any other headphone. To achieve the desired performance, they used a more powerful neodymium magnet, a slightly larger voice coil and to keep the moving mass low, they opted for copper clad aluminum single layer, edge‐wound ribbon conductor. Also, the rear damping chamber is far more effective than the Edifier headphones. Another thing is that the PJB headphones have a much flatter frequency response across the whole audio spectrum and consistent in manufacturing to within =/- 2dB. The Edifier headphones have a very peaky response from 5KHz on up and that is due to the fact that there is far less damping inside them along with a lower cost diaphragm and two layer round wire copper coil. The Edifier brand is a low cost consumer brand and the products designed for them are built to fit specific low price points." Sounds like they are pretty different to me. . .
  3. Those Edifier 'phones have been around a while. Same external components (to save on tooling I think) but the PJB ones have a lot of internal upgrades. They may look the same but performance should be quite different if used to monitor a bass at any sort of volume. I've git a breakdown of key differences somewhere. I'll see if I can find it.
  4. [quote name='colgraff' timestamp='1445784491' post='2894138'] All three of yours??? Do you run an international drug cartel or something? [/quote] 35 years working in big London ad agencies - pretty much the same thing. . .
  5. Do I really need another Ritter. . .
  6. [quote name='Spoombung' timestamp='1445771097' post='2893957'] Anyone know if they make short or medium scale basses - 32" etc? [/quote] The most common scale on Ritter 4's seems to be 33.3" - all three of mine are this scale. It may not sound much less than 34" but this, coupled with the overall ergonomic body designs and slim necks, makes them really easy to play
  7. Love it! I have a gold sparkle one of these, my favourite P bass
  8. RA is alder body with maple board. One of Jimmy's most flexible models. Alder body gives warmth and maple board adds some snap. Play with the pickup pan and active/passive and you can go from vintage 60's sounds to 70's funk to modern slap
  9. [quote name='Wimbish' timestamp='1445152117' post='2889058'] Just one more question: the plugin seems to be on the backside. Does this effect the handling somehow? Just wondering. [/quote] The rear facing jack socket is standard on the Cora but you will see some with front jack sockets as an option. Really doesn't affect handling at all. Can even use a right angled jack. Some really chunky plugs don't always fit that well but this is pretty rare.
  10. I've played one of these and it was astonishing. Quite daunting at first but just lovely once I got the hang of it
  11. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1445013122' post='2888195'] P/x for Status Kingbass [/quote] Fancy a Streamline Mick?
  12. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1444901031' post='2887070'] Nice bass...very similar to the white one that had down at Bass Gear - looked fantastic at the LBGS with white strings on... [/quote] That's the one I was playing last night The white strings are stored away for special occasions though. . .
  13. [quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1444859966' post='2886866'] So apart from the cost, quirky deigns (imho) that I'm a fan of, do owners and players of Ritters love the sound as much as the aesthetics? Curious how flexible the triple buckers and Parametric EQ are? Is there a good p tone in there? [/quote] I've just got back from rehearsing with my Cora - always so easy to play and sounds great. The electronics are really flexible and Jens really listens to your tone requirements when building a bass. I'm always amazed at how deep and low my R8 goes and it weighs about 6.5lbs!
  14. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1444494098' post='2883685'] When you say you replaced the bright switch, is that a mod you/specialist/factory did? [/quote] This head was designed with the three way switch from the outset. The older rack mounted pre on which this was based had the normal / bright settings so this one adds 'dark'.
  15. Could do with pictures and some information on: Body type Body wood Fretboard Pickups Etc
  16. Recently completed my second deal with Simon, Lovely guy to chat to and super efficient in organising payment stuff
  17. I use one of these for rehearsals - my favourite MarkBass cab Followed by the little 210
  18. I hear Mr Zon, plus a few very nice basses might be joining him
  19. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1439678630' post='2845002'] It only took 6 pages but there's your answer. [/quote] and I didn't read any of those 6 pages. When it comes down to it Keef was just 'right'. Any other view is simply 'wrong'. . .
  20. [quote name='mrbassman_de' timestamp='1439359760' post='2842086'] What exactly are you offering here ? If you have different items for sale, then I highly recommend to split the adverts and not to rearrange an obsolete one... [/quote] I agree - I'm completely lost here
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