Personally I would love to have many post amps effects in addition of delay and reverb: eq, compressor, bit shaper or any artifact allowing doing some lofi sounding, and noise gate as well
Posts by pamplemousse
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Must be visions lol! They're the same, new design.
2013 custom shop collection
Light weight Ash body, lacquer finish
Quarter sawn maple, oiled neck (smooth and easy to play, not sticky)
Dark rosewood fretboard with pearl dot inlays
Early 60's oval c back-shape neck
9.5 radius, 22 6105 frets
Twisted tele pickups...the pickups have a more throaty mid. The neck pick up has a strat-like chime to it and not muddy like most tele neck pick ups.
*New* RSD design tele bridge....comfortable and contoured edges. the D and G positions are offset at the brass to make intonation perfect.
Grease bucket wiring helps to maintain the growl and grit when you roll off the tone.
Tele perfect specs. Nice one man.
I’m still not seeing the D and G offset positions on the lower pic. Wine is probably the cause
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397f7c95538961c9090da40b2b0b6e229b278069 is it me having visions or the bridge/saddles are not same on the pics?
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You should have pictured a little bit more to the left man nice stage
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Thank you for checking it out to man. By chance do you know a site to where I could send a request for transcription ?
Else, I may have to use my own words. Nevertheless, nobody understands when I sing in English
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hi all,
so here is a special one. I don't know if this is the right place to post but I didn't find a better one.
I will make a cover of EODM's "as nice as I can be" (my fave from them, it has a Stones feel IMO). this is a bonus track from the "heart on" album and I was not sucessful in finding the lyrics over the web and as a non native English speaker, I can only grab a few of the lyrics, and the song is a nice fuzz mess
Does any of you have some specific links or ears for me to benefit?
cheers all
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I thought you were mentioning a mode that displays an intense white light to see in the dark
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thanks much man,
I shall take review options but the 945 is definitely on the list
cheers
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In 2.5 years I have been playing it i have not been disappointed, or i should rather say I’ve been always pleased. Like with amps, the louder the better.
The only drawback I can say is that I don’t carry it to rehearsals as we don’t have our own place where we can leave stuff. in small rental boxes (we are a power trio), PAs on their stands at head height are better for sound diffusion.
Cheers
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Damn yes you’re right ( about the 94 5 being a 935 )
Sh*t.
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yeah greenblob, I second that I’m not comfortable with live testing.
With regards to budget I would like to stick in the 100€ zone cause that’s where the 58 is even though I’m more considering either buying the Thomann copy of the 58 for 38€ or a 945 or another recommended mic in the 100€ range. The 945 is 90€.
Cheers
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Please, go to your local musicstore and try some mic's that are within your budget. To choose a SM58 ("because it's the best bang for the buck") is a stupid choice. You're playing guitar? What guitar(s) are you playing and why did you choose them?
Yes, it's the same as choosing your guitar. Your voice is an instrument as well, you must get the mic that suits your voice at best.
Oh man I know you are so right, but i will probably likely not do that because i’m pretty sure I will get confused then. Hearing my voice is still not something I’ve totally made through (does that sentence make sense englishwise?) Oh and I bought my first guitar blindly, just by the price tag
Anyway I appreciate your advice
Cheers
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Hey 808 thanks much. That’s a super great video. IMO they are all close except to 945 which is definitely much clearer. It is pretty well priced so I may give it a try.
Cheers
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I agree. My duo partner was using a 58, and we found other options that sounded better for the money. Being indestructible is a good thing, but sound is foremost for me.
Please tell me what models. My mic knowledge is limited to the 58. Blue encore is more expensive on Thomann
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Hi all,
I used to sing in my bassist’s cheap mic which was doing well but I lost it recently after a rehearsal. So I am looking for a live dynamic cheapo mic for him and a SM58 style for me since I have to have mine. This is for lead singing.
Money is always a concern so I am open to suggestions. There are lots of SM58 alternatives e.g. Samson Q7 or Thomann has made some as well but I don’t know anyone who has used them. Also I am taking any info about good deals / sites that use to do black Friday discounts, yeah it’s coming.
Cheers
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Damn stupid world we are living in.
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I haven't been through the 10 pages so maybe this has already been said. If yes, apologies
fonts and user's info on the left are way too big. I can only read 2 1-line posts on my 13' laptop.
same on ios, display is too big, plus I need 2 clicks to access notification zone vs. 1 previously
thanks team
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You can set two stomp switches on a single remote button, meaning for a single press, you can deactivate wah and activate pitch.
If I have to press two buttons then move to the pedal in an instant, I’ll probably end up eating the mic, so that’s good to know
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mastering its communication is key then