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pmjos

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  1. 1. Have fun 2. Stick with it 3. Play the best sounding bass you can afford 4. Listen to what other musicians play not what they say If it's in your soul you will get it.
  2. These early Warwick's are gems, hand made and really musical. I have an 86/7NTThumb 6 and its got the best bitch ass B I've ever heard its almost 'digital' if you know what I mean. I think that these basses will be very collectible in coming years and they are undervalued now. Well done you for getting this one.
  3. Oh and I know that Class D amps are not strictly digital.... its only the processing of the input to the mostly Mosfet driver stages......... I really won't bother again....... the techy police will get me. I'll just slip off and burn my degree
  4. I was trying to be helpful and didn't think explaining PWM would benefit most people. I still don't. Your comment is correct but unintelligible. For reference I do not also fry eggs on my class A amplifiers or think that I need to become a Bat to hear the difference between Class D and other forms of amplifier.
  5. OK techy response for you guys............. There definitely is a difference between Class D and other types of amps. A distinct technical difference, class D is [b]Digital [/b]and A A/B are analogue. But what does that actually mean? Class D amps were developed out of Switch Mode Power Supplies and in fact a class D Amp (as in a rig amp) contains a Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) and a Class D (Switch Mode) amplifier - both are digital. A class or A/B works by continuously increasing the 'amplitude' of the whole signal coming in from your bass. It takes what comes in, subject to tone filtration, and makes it bigger. Continuous signal in continuous signal out. A Class D chops up the signal in into thousands of slices of equal size each with an amplitude ( a value in volts) and then the power amp reproduces each slice with a bigger amplitude (more volts/current). SO what I am saying is the amplification relates to the slices NOT a continuous signal . Think of it like a modern TV which scans in a new image at 100Hz or 100 times a second. Looks pretty live to most people. Your eyes can't resolve the flicker because its too fast so you see an averaged out smooth image. Now what is happening in a rig is that the digital signal goes through a low pass filter then to your speaker driver which just like your eye can't resolve at the sample frequency of the digital amp. The filter and speaker do the same job as your eyes with a TV, It produces a uniform tone (moving sound picture) which you hear. You are hearing averaged out slices of your original tone. That isn't to say it sounds bad to our ears . A modern Class D will sound a little different but most of us won't hear it. Class D is a compromise between lightness and efficiency and tone.This is the same as between Class A, Class A/B ad Class B. Class A is incredibly pure, low distortion and low noise but at 30W you could fry eggs on it and need massive power supplies, Class B is noisier but more efficient, class A/B a hybrid. The smart cookies have put valve pre amps in before the Class D so you get tone Plus light power , Genz, Aggi Its all a compromise - its always a compromise BUT digital is getting pretty good and its set to get better. Soon there won't be an argument to have - unless you have hearing like a bat of course.
  6. Ah and under the bed she goes.................................WITHDRWAN
  7. Good price for the best bottom B in the business........
  8. Last bump before it goes under the bed for another 10
  9. I had a red one of these yonks ago, This is a seriously good little fretless for the money.
  10. It is, its outstanding, the neck is slim and fast as they come
  11. Open to offers and trades bump
  12. Price Drop bump
  13. Just to confirm the Genz extension is a matching Genz 1x12 cab
  14. Hi All I have a dilemma..I am a it out of date rig wise and wanted good and light I have been offered a Tone hammer 500 with an SL 12cab AND a Genz 6.2 12" combo with extension speaker a the same time. Both are offered for approx £900. The TH and speaker are a few moths old, the Genz rig us under 2 years old. Which one should I go for and why?
  15. [quote name='pmjos' timestamp='1435263696' post='2807174'] Burmp............ [/quote]
  16. What is the string spacing ?
  17. Burmp............
  18. For me Everybody dance chucking - without the apocryphal palm muting! but in general terms anything I hate and am too lazy to learn
  19. Its not really technically difficult but from my old function band days, Pappa Don't Preach was a bstard especially if the bride liked it and wanted it round again. The sheer long reach left hand repetition at the end of an evening could be truly painful.
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