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e28m54

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  1. I should add this is part of a plan that avoids me spending money I dont have and making use of what I've got, a novel idea... Instead of buying a bassrig pedal to split my signal to FOH and my amp I'm planning to run out of the hx stomp panned and merged a high cut only on the R out, then route this to my trusty mxr bass preamp with the XLR out. Then the unaffected L out can go to amp (I can also bypass the hx stomps global eq, or just use it for specific room to room tweaks.
  2. wow great info, thanks all!
  3. Does anyone know which cab sim model in the HX stomp sounds closest to a barefaced super twin? Pretty flat response up until around 4k where it trails off slowly. None of the usual mid scoop of a lot of modern cabs but not as dark as vintage ones. cheers!
  4. What's the weight out of interest?
  5. thanks guys, "just a hint of breakup at the highest dynamic levels" is exactly how I set the tone hammer, so SVT might be the way to go. one last question would be which of the cab sims would be most similar to a barefaced super twin? I'd assume the ampeg as barefaced's website says its designed to sound like an 8x10 in terms of frequency range but flatter response overall, would the fender cab sim be too different? I dont really want to send a drastically different signal to FOH compared to what I'm getting on stage, at the moment i just tell the tech to hi -cut to around 5k and that seems to do the trick.
  6. Not to highjack a thread but I was also wondering which one might suit me best. I run a tonehammer 500 with a barefaced super twin (no T) for my stage sound but i want to send a cab simulated feed to FOH. Which one of these origin pedals do you guys thinks best for a wide range of tones, and most similar to the frequency response and tonal flavour of my amp+cab setup? I'm running a few FX: OC2, plasma, Doom 2 and Subspace for instance, everything motown flatwounds vintage tones, jazzbass slap, electronic synth octave/fuzz and rock playing with a pick. What does everyone think? Cheers
  7. Incredible pedal. Almost endless options but surprisingly easy to use considering the amount of knobs and switches.
  8. I have a super twin I would trade, PM me 🤘
  9. I just got a V7 and am thinking about ripping out the active controls too, one idea i had was using the first 3 holes for vol / vol / tone, plugging the 4th and then rerouting the jack to the 5th. could be the cheapest / easiest way
  10. e28m54

    Warm Audio Pedal76

    wish it had a dry mix control - apart from that, looks amazing value and theyre good quality usually
  11. The FTelettronica octave does the switchable dry only thing, reasonably priced too
  12. What's the weight on this guy? Cheers
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