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I thought a heavy metal band could be called Truss. But they would only ever be support...
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I have some sympathy - I read this on Wikipedia earlier: Translates as "let the bass player use whatever effects he wants, as long a she keeps the volume down and we can send a dry signal to the punters". Surely what's needed (and I have no experience of big shows) is being able to trust the sound engineer (and making sure your DI switch is set to 'post').
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I'm going to have to give this Westone Thunder proposal some careful thought now...
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Rock is finished - it has nothing more to say!
Stub Mandrel replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Have you seen this? https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2013/may/15/ginger-baker-beware-mr-baker-interview -
I've just been 'noodling' without the 12x12 attached. With the input gain set high and preshape on and gentle (3dB) lift at the bottom end I couldn't really go past 1 on the volume in my workshop. The 'dum, da-de-dum' riff from Human sounds great. As does a bit of Sly Stone. It's definitely sending me funky...
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Rock is finished - it has nothing more to say!
Stub Mandrel replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Harvey Bainbridge shouldn't be underestimated. Hard not to love Warrior and Hall of the Mountain Grill. Some of my other favourites are PXR5, Hawklords and Chronicle of the Black Sword. I felt The Machine Stops a few years ago was a return to form. -
What matters is the frequency response of the speaker as a whole. All a bigger woofer does is make it easier to design a speaker that can deliver power at lower frequencies, but its far from the whole story. You seriously need to stop worrying. If you rely on internet rumour rather than your own ears, instead of enjoying the new gear you will end up looking for ways to check it and measure (or worse predict on the basis of other's comments) its performance, which leads to convincing yourself that it has minor issues and has to be upgraded when in reality it probably does the job perfectly well. In am distressingly familiar with this story in the context of people who buy kit and get frustrated chasing test numbers rather than comparing the results they get against the results they need. They usually end up frustrated and out of pocket, plus they leave a trail of frustrated retailers who have perfectly good kit returned as sub-standard, that they then have to discount as b-stock.
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Congratulations!
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A rule of thumb that applies across most 'durable' goods is that once they show any signs of use the value drops to about 60% of new. You might get more for immaculate with-box items, most most buyers willing to pay, say, 80% of new value for a perfect example will usually consider going tehe xtra mile and buying new to get a warranty etc. It's very easy to assume that because I paid X for this and it's 'still as good as when I got it' that it should retain most of its original value. Obviously these rules don't apply where scarcity/collectability is a genuine factor. Also worth bearing in mind that (a) 'there's one born every minute' applies to buyers and sellers and (b) the secret to selling for a good price or buying a bargain is patience and willpower (plus a little luck).
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I've signed up for a gig - NO LONGER heebie jeebies
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in General Discussion
I should have kept them in a bag. -
The excersises that improved your playing
Stub Mandrel replied to fiatcoupe432's topic in Theory and Technique
Listen to some funk and learn some nice syncopated rhythms, that's what I'm doing at the moment 🙂 -
That's how I read it, the Beta 12 likes a decent sized cab. At 45 litres the curve is a lot flatter At 200L you can tune it get way down past 40Hz, about -6dB @31Hz . Win ISD is a fun toy...
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I've signed up for a gig - NO LONGER heebie jeebies
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in General Discussion
I want 'em back! -
I think the secret is that this gain control circuit doe not have a liner frequency response. As VR1 is increased the amount of negative feedback, reducing gain. C1 means that the treble will drop off faster than the bass with the effect that the sound will be less 'lively' at lower gains. No component values and I'm not familiar with the details but that's what I think is going down! I would be interested what someone with more knowledge of audio amp design has to say:
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That's a bad contact at the connector/wire you are wiggling.
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I've signed up for a gig - NO LONGER heebie jeebies
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in General Discussion
I've been emasculated! -
Rock is finished - it has nothing more to say!
Stub Mandrel replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I have donned sackcloth and ashes and will flog myself daily for a year and a day. -
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I've signed up for a gig - NO LONGER heebie jeebies
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in General Discussion
Oh dear, my maracas have gone missing! -
20 volts peak to peak is the maximum signal without distortion you can put into the Ashdown's line in - that's plenty of headroom so you should have no problems. You would use a guitar (signal) lead. An earth loop is when two amplifiers share the same earth (via their mains plugs) and then have their earths connected together by the shield on a signal cable. This creates an induction loop that picks up mains hum (like a single turn of a massive transformer). If you cut the earth(shield) inside one jack plug you break the loop and get rid of the hum. NEVER break the loop by removing the earth from a mains connection.
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What are you listening to right now?
Stub Mandrel replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Rock is finished - it has nothing more to say!
Stub Mandrel replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
My 9th birthday acquits itself quite well too. Voodoo Chile at number 1 and James Brown's Sex Machine at No 50, with Paranoid and Black Night in between. -
Rock is finished - it has nothing more to say!
Stub Mandrel replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I heard a song I hadn't heard before on the radio, I thought 's**t that's good' and got google to identify it. "You can't get away" by Mountain. Methinks its about time I bought a copy of Nantuncket Sleigh Ride. (album) On the bright side, we obviously have a lot to look forward to... -
I've signed up for a gig - NO LONGER heebie jeebies
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in General Discussion
It did! I'd link to my post under the gig last night thread but I can't find how to link a specific posting, so: We were the 'Grizzly Beers' and on second. The sound was spot on as you might expect from a venue with a proper stage and a list of past bands like this: Were were hoping not to make fools of our selves but in the end we had a great reception and everyone was saying how good we were, especially how we fitted all the instruments together. We started with Going Back Home as easy to play and a crowd pleaser. The Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting which is a tad more challenging! Our secret weapon was Boulevard of Broken dreams where we got all those stops spot on, including the end - our effort to practice endings really paid off. We did 40 minutes and finished with My My, Hey Hey. I started it with my HM2 pedal dialled and a plaintive howl of feedback, calmed down a bit for most of the song, and finished with HM2, tremelo, flanger, EQ and chorus on and the compressor off! The plan was to go out with a bang and it turned out we managed to make a picture fall off the wall at the far end of the building in the next room 🙂 We ended witha group hug! A few moments of sheer terror, but in the end we all had a brilliant time and the other bands were great too! We are meeting up in a couple of weeks top discuss a plan for world domination! -
Not a mates of Rrussel is he? Looking at the PJ it has line out on the back and the Ashdown has a line in that will take up to 20V P-P, so all you need is a jack lead from line out on the PJ to line in on the Ashdown. If this causes hum, you might need to break the earth connection at one end of the jack lead to break an earth loop* (and mark it so you know why it doesn't work as a normal lead anymore). *unless the Ashdown has an earth lift, which I doubt.