welcome and enjoy
Posts by whippinpost91850
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good luck with the new studio. I like livin in the woods myself
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Gibson your tone and playing are outstanding. The profiles sound much more "in your face" then any Marshall profile i've heard. Just Awesome
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Yes $30.00 was no incentive to me to make the purchase right now, especially without being able to try something out in advance. Even though the very nicely done Slaughter demo sounds great, I still can't pull the trigger, and I can afford it
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Damn, I knew there was another use for my CLR
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I think he means the center frequencies are fixed on most amps
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Acy, thanks for the demo and the modified rig. Ive been struggling a bi twith Angus's tone and this I think will just fit the bill. Paul
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I'm using stock UNO chip. I'll finally have time after work today to work on it. Thanks for the sugestions.
I do know I have it set WA to Pitch. It works flawlessly with WA
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to me it just sounds tighter with slightly more definition
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I am not anybody's fanboy. I've allways tried to state in a short succinct manner, only the differences I personally heard from my CLR in comparison to the many other speakers I have tried.
I have also made some alternative sugestions. As most of us I ,even at 64, will continually strive to get the best and most versatile tone for my needs : No matter what it is, that's how I arrived here with a KPA
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in 2 years, I've never seen this either
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I'll get a chance to fool with it some more tonight, hopefully It's just something foolish i'm doing.
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thanks fo your querry,it contains a pedal pitch
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AGREE INGOLF +1
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You mean, "you're" right. Bwahahaha
Sorry, I didn't have anymore useful information to add to this post.
Would love for a shootout of the DSR112 and the CLR. How about it, Ingolf? Just like your last must-appreciated shoot-out video
Also, noted that in terms of output, the DSR kills a single CLR at 1300 W vs 500 W. You could carry one and be as loud as two. But in weight terms, it is approximately the same as the normal CLR, at 47 pounds vs 44 pounds or so. Interesting. It does have onboard DSP, however, and I wonder if that would be desirable in a monitor.
Damn! Good thing english is my language! ,DUH!
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yes I was trying to use the -12 rig which I think is one of the factory rigs
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Thanks alot for your work
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There is no 10" in Yamaha's DSR-range. You've probably tested the DXR10. If you compare the DXR12 to the DSR112 you'll find that the DSR is much more linear than the DXR and thus much closer to the Atomic CLR. The DSR is also much more expensive than the DXR, and it is heavier as the DSR is plywood compared to the rather flimsy plastic in the DXR. The price of a Yamaha DSR112 is close to that of the Atomic CLR so it isn't a unit you buy unless you want a better and more powerful all-round speaker or are concerned about the availability of spares. Getting spares and/or repairs for Atomic products is no walk in the park if you live outside USA.
Your right and I'm wrong , It is the DXR 10. Sorry
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thanks for sharing, as another old dog I could allways use some new tricks
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+1 on the faster fade out and I like the concept of the other change as well