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Cuzzie

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  1. Unless you want super clank of course!
  2. Photo your fave setting on its own on each so they are never lost - and then play from there in either order, you may find vastly different ones probably than you would use in isolation, but you will find 2 or 3 sounds available at just stomping on switches
  3. @acroxixo BTW not trying to teach you to suck eggs, but if you are getting a doubler cable for this - make sure it is current and not voltage - or the pedal will fry!
  4. To run effectively yes. Just get a current doubler cable and use 2 ports, (there is a 400 and a 100 side by side on that power source) or get its own 1 spot plug if the ports are all used up
  5. Not what I need to hear with me possessing dUg and a PSA 2.0!
  6. Cuzzie

    Compressor

    This all goes on how tweaky you want to become, how do you like your metering if any at all and is really personal. Decide whether you want on pedal vs computer suite tweaks and how much of each. What kind of metering if any. Do some listening on FET vs BUS compressors and what they bring - and of course the Super Symmetry. Coloration vs transparency This will narrow down your selection then shoot!
  7. Nut sure if the just a nut is any better or not (it’s quite expensive) and probably still needs sanding to fit in and I am not a fan of a bone/ivory nut - good simple graphtec TUSQ nut, take time on your set up and file judiciously - and then it’s done and all you need.
  8. Also the G&L is a weird one and it depends which custom model neck you had as they did so many options. If it was the #7 or 6 neck then that was wide and flat, b it bun a different way and not as playable, but quick in its own way - their standard was a #12 which is not great, neither P nor J and I have also played a #8 which is phenomenal. A couple of the best necks I have played have had 44mm nuts but felt like they were 4mm they were so well sculpted - don’t compare the G&L to the Yammy on numbers - the Yammy will slay it on feel - but it may or may not be right for you
  9. It’s worth a go - you don’t have to play stereo one of the outputs is mono and then you can blend the woofer and split coil as to you choice, but the choice is there to Bi amp if you so wish. It certainly isn’t a cumbersome neck, BS plays pretty fast, and the counter sunk bridge as well as the great construction do get you to go super low on the action if that’s your thing - it’s a real gem
  10. Great Strings TI’s I love them - hope it works out for you, but I will say that Sandy’s do seem a little sensitive on the strings they like - I have read a few reports of people not liking their usual brand on them, or actually preferring stock to their usual brand. I have used TI’s on a couple of Sandy’s and I am sure you will be fine
  11. Just fracking get one.......🤦🏾‍♂️
  12. As said earlier it’s the ability to reverse them that sets hem apart - that’s about it as far as I know
  13. The neck is pretty flat in it’s radius so despite having a wide nut it may well be very playable for you. I agree it’s a top notch bass, prolly the best Yammy make
  14. Welcome to the club - Sandy’s are just awesome
  15. For a soldering iron, you don’t need a temperature controlled one - I always found I was inadvertently flicking the dial on the handle (better but more expensive if your base unit controls the temp of course). I use the Antex 18w iron which does everything really rather well
  16. That’s what I have got amd its good - mine also has a magnifying light attachment bit as well
  17. That’s nuts as well - they are not wrong - for their use - however you can make it work easily with the right tinkering and yes, you can change instantly - all depends on your flavour
  18. Whoever said 2 notes does not have a separate EQ for each channel is talking bunkum. Channel A is the ‘clean’ channel and yea it only has Bass and Treble but it is it’s own EQ Channel B is the ‘dirty’ channel and that has a 3 band. You can run A alone, B alone, A into B or A and B in parallel. B is not just a full on filth channel like most people seem to want to demonstrate. The reviews often show things at their extremes of their capabilities, B can run pretty clean, just on the verge of break up. A channel is a lovely fat bass sound, albeit with a slight scoop to it, but in a nice way. It may or may not be the right choice for you, but it is a very good pedal indeed
  19. Yep the SH1 and DP3x literally fit in your trouser pocket Machinist will get you there if you want
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