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EQ question for mid-shy cabs


Gareth Hughes
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If you love the amp and the cabs you need to give both what they need in order to shine.

Pair the Streamliner with a cab that has a tight well defined low end which will keep the amp under control, and an amp that with a good EQ to keep the great Epifani sound on track.

I believe the Streamliner works well with Schroeder and Bergantino cabs and I found that Markbass amps worked well with my Epifani 410 cab.

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[quote name='Gareth Hughes' timestamp='1368397232' post='2076680']
This sums up my set-up to a T!!!! It's a cruel irony that I love all of these elements but they just won't play nice with each other.
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Ay, its something I never thought would even exist until I came on here more regularly and discussed it with KJung on Talkbass.

It's quite mad that you have to pair up the right amp/cab, but I guess that's why I often buy the matching cabs with an amp...if they are something I like.

J basses are sometimes a real pain for me. I love the solo tone, and I can get the pups solo'd to work in a mix, but the traditional Jazz all on tone just disappears for me...hence I barely ever gig a J bass.

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