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| Re: Paris-> Dakota Frontier-> CEPro / Wavelab 4 [message #63899 is a reply to message #63898] |
Sat, 28 January 2006 16:42   |
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or 20 bucks. It is
impractical for live settings, but it is awesome in the
studio. If you only need it in the studio, just wire up
a speaker. Tip to positive, sleeve to negative, then through a DI-box and
right into your pre-amp.
As DJ says, it works much better for kick than for acoustic
bass.
peace,
Chris
"cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote:
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>Hey guys using the sub kick,
>What are you thinking about it?
>Is it a ton better than using an LDC in the tunnel or a 15 in speaker?
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>Do tell do tell!
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>Or am I better off to eep savign my pennies for Dimitios' U47?I have the sub kik and a DIY speaker, and, at least for me the sub kik had
a better sound, although the DIY was good also. I suppose it would matter
what kind of speaker you used. I'm using sub kik now, and loving it. If you
want to DIY there is a thread on gearslutz that shows some mounting soultions.
I think it's on "High End" Mike Wagner's stand, made from Home Depot parts,
is especially cool, IMO
Rod
"Chris Lang" <yo@yo.yo> wrote:
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>Hi Cujo-
>
>I use an 8-inch woofer that I bought for 20 bucks. It is
>impractical for live settings, but it is awesome in the
>studio. If you only need it in the studio, just wire up
>a speaker. Tip to positive, sleeve to negative, then through a DI-box and
>right into your pre-amp.
>
>As DJ says, it works much better for kick than for acoustic
>bass.
>
>peace,
>
>Chris
>
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>"cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote:
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>>Hey guys using the sub kick,
>>What are you thinking about it?
>>Is it a ton better than using an LDC in the tunnel or a 15 in speaker?
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>>Do tell do tell!
>>
>>Or am I better off to eep savign my pennies for Dimitios' U47?
>Sounds like you're doing the work, earning your cash, and getting the job
done, and all under quite a bi
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