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| Re: Interesting Discovery W/Wavelab [message #62582 is a reply to message #62568] |
Fri, 06 January 2006 09:31   |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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tic. Shouldn't be a problem right? Ideally it
> would do Chris Squire distorted, drop octave stuff but hey, I'll be
> thrilled just to get a good bass sound.
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> I currently have a sans amp for bass but I think it sounds like crap, no
> round bottom, weak output, what could be worse? My hero Scott Ambush
> plays an Eden Navigator preamp, fed into a QSC 3500 power amp, driving
> an Eden 4x10 cabinet but I won't be able to afford that any time soon.
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> Anything cheap and good?
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> JohnI've always heard that the best place to apply these is right into the ass
end of the preamp........sorta like an audio suppository......however, as
much as I enjoy the occasional crawl through the snakepit behind the my
racks and the contortionistic mojo that I have to do to insert these into
the nether regions of the preamps, I would much prefer to plug these in to
my switchbox between the mic cable and the rest of the snake that carries
the signal from the tracking area to the preamp. Is this a major FU. Will
attenuating the signal 100' from the preamp cause massive signal
degradation? This would only be done when micing a drum kit, never for
vocals or acoustic instruments. Sometimes I need LP's on my Sytek or
Forssell JMP-6 if I'm using them on head mics
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