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BCH

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  1. ...our 3rd gig using our new digital set up, BUT at last we got the Wi-fi working ...silent stage no backline or monitors
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    ACG newborn

    Alan has added to his site....its a micro body which he normally fits 26.5" (which I also have) if you are looking for lightweight, consider a Paulownia body.
  3. I've just acquired a Mike lull P4 and did not want to mod', I have used a Tech 21 Q strip
  4. I have been testing the Tech 21 Q strip on an active & passive bass and I am delighted with the very high quality sound & simple set up. I have used the Sansamp bass driver & RBI also digital EQ...which are great but the Q strip is less aggressive and provides a wide blended/overlapping smooth sound that responds to playing levels/styles (pick & finger) I particularly like the 2 Mid controls...easy to find sweet spots...will gig this weekend It is a analog mixer channel strip approach, see video posts...as you would expect from Tech 21 its well built...
  5. I have been testing the Tech 21 Q strip on an active & passive bass and I am delighted with the very high quality sound & simple set up. I have used the Sansamp bass driver & RBI also digital EQ...which are great but the Q strip is less aggressive and provides a wide blended/overlapping smooth sound that responds to playing levels/styles (pick & finger) I particularly like the 2 Mid controls...easy to find sweet spots It is a analog mixer channel strip approach, see video posts...as you would expect from Tech 21 its well built...hope this helps!
  6. Fabulous finish ...always wanted that body colour ....but tooooo heavy for me...GLWTS
  7. Microphones Element Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser Polar Pattern Line + gradient Frequency Response 40-20,000 Hz Low Frequency Roll Off 180 Hz, 12 dB/octave Open Circuit Sensitivity Phantom: -38 dB (12.5 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa Battery: -39 dB (11.2 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
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    Weight

    Alan of ACG proposed Paulownia for the body of my last build. It was a great choice looks and feels fantastic & only 6.4lb
  9. They are fantastic cabs and a bargain...You will see above my Scott Dixon 10" & 12 " cabs...which I have been using for over 12 months, IMI the 10" s are tighter ....the quality of the construction is top class...I also have one of their 3 bass cases ...good luck
  10. Used at rehearsal today...boys are happy..will gig it sunday afternoon in a local victorian bandstand...!!
  11. I have used an RCF TT1-A for rehearsals, its only a 10" but very powerful & Hi Fi....BUT...its to heavy 27kg
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    ACG newborn

    Have some hi rez pics of the new ACG Krell
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    Weight

    I found the neck to wide particularly fret 9 onward ...but I have small hands...I wanted to try it for the low weight...but it had to go!
  14. Top L to R: Auden Bowman Bass, Gillett slimline 4, Anaconda ultra J4 Bottom L to R: ACG custom Krell 26.5", ACG custom Krell 30.5", Roscoe LG4 custom
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    Weight

    After reading all the content on weights...I realise I'm a wimp @ 6 to 7lb max...ha
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    Weight

    A shout out for Paulownia for body wood, intro' to me by Alan ACG. It half the weight of traditional tone woods and dimensionally stable, no knots & warp free. The 4 string Krell Alan built is 6.4lb ! it looks great and tactile...very pleased Shur us it for their classic Tele's
  17. Wow thats some PA (how many roadies?)...nice one
  18. Yes have use a couple of times, its very effective ...not yet proficient & RCF but have feedback to RCF who will are going to add to the next firmware update It learnt a lot from your extensive contribution to the IEM's discussion...helped move us to wired in ear...thx
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