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[quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1358802464' post='1945422'] no probs, the only problem is i getting the low rumblings of gas lol andy [/quote]\ Same here! It was searching that got me in to this trouble! - Ok, I will post back when I have had a chance tr try the pedal out. I think if it is what I am expecting from the video's suggestion, this could be a winner!
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Hmm interesting! No not yet. I think it's about time that there were some apps for speaker box proofing other than the ones that have been around for donkeys years. (Not that I am slating those other applications - they are great too, but most are PC only, unless I am mistaken?)
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Any one play the Yangqin? (chinese dulcimer)
Dood replied to winterfire666's topic in Other Instruments
I had to look the name up as I thought it was my particular favourite chinese instrument the du Xian Qin [quote] [color=#333333][font=arial, sans-serif][size=3]The duxianqin (独弦琴, pinyin: dúxiánqín; lit. "single string zither") is a Chinese plucked string instrument with only one string. It is played using harmonics, with the string's tension varied by the use of a flexible rod manipulated with the left hand.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=arial, sans-serif][size=3]The duxianqin is nearly identical to the Vietnamese đàn bầu, from which it is likely derived. Chinese sources describe it as being an instrument of the Jing (also spelled Gin or Kinh) ethnic group of China, who are ethnic Vietnamese living in China. Sometimes the body of the instrument is made from a large tube of bamboo rather than wood, which is more common in Vietnam. [/quote][/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=arial, sans-serif][size=3]Not a great quality video showing off it's beautiful tone, [/size][/font][/color] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TElucXpWDkA -
My only suggestion now is to have someone take a look at it for you if you're not favouring the soldering iron option. A component on the pre could have failed or failing - but it'd be hard to say what exactly.
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Blimey! Good work! I'll check it out now! Thanks for searching!
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[quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1358780703' post='1944839'] any videos or demos of the sp? im gonna be looking for a small comp soon, anyone tried one of these on bass? andy [/quote] No bass videos at all hence my asking. I'm going to see if I can get a demo model in to try.
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Tractor Rhythm Section
Dood replied to Happy Jack's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Indeed it sounds great. I love the extra fatness achieved when mixing this and a blended distortion together, but still being able to achieve that 'kick drum punch' that you'd usually lose using a distortion pedal that by it's nature naturally 'limits' the signal also.
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[quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1358771581' post='1944619'] No, parallel compression is a completely different thing from changing the attack on an inline compressor. You can (and probably would) set up parallel compression with a (far) faster attack than you can an inline compressor, since the dry signal is going to contain all the transient info you will need, so you get all the benefit of that nice juicy spike with all its associated top end and so on, whilst at the same tame beefing up the meat of the sound as soon as the spike is passed. Even then this is a very differetn thing from carefuly regulating attack, since you tend to have enough of the dry signal to convey dynamics as if there were no comrpessor running at all. Its quite tough to describe precisely why and how it can be so different, but I promise it is (sorry!). Because the compressor is parallel you can 'get away' with far more overt compression than with an inline comrpessor, with all the benfits of massive amounts of compression (really fattened punchy sound) with far less overt side effects (diminished dynamic range, and asssociated nasty feel to playing into a really smashed compressor, implications of compressing the nuts out of the transients leading to a far darker apparent timbre than you want etc etc). Upwards compression is not striclty speaking, exactly the same as parallel compression, although there are similarities, to the extent that a lot fo the time people suggest parallel compression in place of upwards compression. [/quote] A great description! Better put than my post. - I totally agree and that's exactly why I use it. Really 'squishy' compressors with a blend work really well. Certainly units based on the 'Ross' compressor with the added blend control (and sometimes a way to soften the attack) adds a really nice warming effect to HiFi sounding basses and is certainly one of the reasons I am interested in pursuing further. loop-blended with a nice bass distortion I think it'd be a great pairing.
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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1358769781' post='1944572'] Would you agree that Made In Japan still means quality, though ? Some of the best made instruments I have had in my hands in recent years have been made there , and I think that the Japanese don't just talk a good game when it come to making things properly ; more often than not they deliver something made as it should be . Made in Japan is a mark of quality nowadays , and has been for a long time . As you point out , that isn't going to come cheap anymore . But four grand ..? [/quote] I am very very pleased with my 'non-export' Precision. I did buy it when the price was low, but even now, it still stands up against current priced premium european models.
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[quote name='noelk27' timestamp='1358455356' post='1939649'] Rumour is Aria was set to commission FujiGen to build these reissues. Did you see anything mentioned in the product literature to confirm this? Or did it go back to Tokai? [/quote] I can't remember! I have to admit. I'll find a link to my reviews later too.
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Hmmmm, its gonna be hard to make a call now that everything else has been exhausted. Certainly if you have ruled out amp, cab, battery and cables, then there's only a few bits left. I cant see the jack socket being to blame so will point my suspecting finger at the preamp.
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The pickups *are* active types, right?
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I wasn't aware of that, so no, i'd assume it'd be ok. A possible fault then? Have you inspected the electronics to make sure they're untouched? Next up will be bypassing the pre to see if its a problem with the active pickup or the preamp.
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Ok, I think the EMG pickup's output is too hot for the preamp. I've heard of this happening before. Indeed, my EMGs on my bass can easily overdrive some pedals, so I have to be careful. The design of EMG pickups is actually that they shouldn't be that far away from the strings anyway. They use weaker magnets to cut down on 'string pull' problems and 'wolfing' in guitar pickups then use a high spec internal preamp to boost the output back up. The instruction I believe do actually say to raise the pickups close to the strings. So, in short - no, the pickup shouldn't be that low. - It's time to grab a different preamp me thinks!
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1358696253' post='1943484'] I tried out the black distortion pedal the other day. Quite nice, but did remove a fair chunk of low frequencies, plus adding a lot of mids as well. Ideal for guitar solos, but not so much as a bass drive - which I`m sure it wasn`t made for anyway. [/quote] I'd like to hear one with an LS-2 to blend that bass back in, especially if it adds some mids in.
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Dear Basschat.. for the love of God, stop it.
Dood replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
Hi, my name is Dood and.. I ... I... You'll have to bear with me... ok, I can do this... I am Dood and I am a G.A.S-oholic -
[quote name='BigBeatNut' timestamp='1358695148' post='1943464'] I've seen a review on TB that suggests it's good for mild overdrive ... any views on that ? I think I must be misunderstanding mooer's use of the word 'pure' if this delivers overdrive. [/quote] You can set the gain to zero and use the volume control as a 'pure boost'. The EQ is really great actually. Can make a passive P bass sound round and plummy - or boost more to turn it in to an active groove machine. I liked that a lot. However, yes, the Pure boost can get gritty by driving the gain control higher but pulling the volume down in comparison. I think this would work very well as a boost in to the front of a valve amp to make the first gain stage distort further. Quite touch sensitive too for a simple little pedal. Definitely read as mild though - it's never going to be a Metal Zone!
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Oh - I guess the other thing is board real estate. The smaller the better. In fact, half of the Nova Dynamics would be perfect!
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Nothing at all! It's an amazing pedal - I sold mine. DOH!! - They are a bit like hens teeth though. Having thought about it, what I'd really like is either Zoom to update the B3 to six effects at once or for them to finally bring out the MS-50B that was 'rumoured' with pictures earlier in the year. I'm slightly obsessive about my signal chain and I would like to maybe leave the Be to add 'extra effects' and maybe have one or two pedals to set my 'always on' core tone. Something I do with a bunch of Boss pedals. The MS-50G could take care of that for example - but of not, I really like the idea of that tiny compressor pictured above to add a bit of squishy in to my tone!
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Thank you! I've seen Billy Sheehan demoing the original Philosopher's Tone pedal by Pigtronix that has a distortion section as well as the blendable comp. i'll check this pedal out now!
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It's great to see a musician obviously getting a great deal of passion out of playing an instrument but at the same time really delivering a superb performance. Doesn't matter what age or ability, I get inspired watching a musician lost in their moment. It reminds me why after nearly 25 years, I've never put the bass down.