Removal is definitely scary. Touching up should not be scary. But if you're not comfortable, leave it to someone who is. Who comes highly recommended. Highly baba, highlyfretwork is scary, id rather have uneven frets fuck it
Removal is definitely scary. Touching up should not be scary. But if you're not comfortable, leave it to someone who is. Who comes highly recommended. Highly baba, highlyfretwork is scary, id rather have uneven frets fuck it
im in the wrong country for that babaRemoval is definitely scary. Touching up should not be scary. But if you're not comfortable, leave it to someone who is. Who comes highly recommended. Highly baba, highly
the sansamps or the apiWhat do you guys use for pedal eq? Like for going straight to the board, or to a Poweramp rig. Not an actual bass amp with tone controls on it.
the sansamps or the api
anything with enough clean gain (to begin with)
any eq or preamp pedal should do
the sansamps or the api
anything with enough clean gain (to begin with)
any eq or preamp pedal should do
this ones supposed to be quite good
quite loaded for the price
Those would be nice additions.
Was thinking more semi-para or graphic with more bands closer together in the upper bass through mids.
More diy band type stuff. More precise cutting of boomy stages and rooms, slotting with the kick, etc. without taking out a wide swath of frequencies. Basically "fixing" it there before sending to a Poweramp only rig or old school PA that doesn't have much for eq on individual channel strips.
Ya, there's the typical 9 or 10 band graphic pedal. Was wondering what else.
theres multi band compressors tooThose would be nice additions.
Was thinking more semi-para or graphic with more bands closer together in the upper bass through mids.
More diy band type stuff. More precise cutting of boomy stages and rooms, slotting with the kick, etc. without taking out a wide swath of frequencies. Basically "fixing" it there before sending to a Poweramp only rig or old school PA that doesn't have much for eq on individual channel strips.
Ya, there's the typical 9 or 10 band graphic pedal. Was wondering what else.
baba my favourite chorus pedal ever is danelectro's fab chorus, 20 bucksNice. The midsweep could serve as a "boom fixer". And I'm also lacking a comp, although not sure I "need" one.
I'm like the Chevette to you two's Corvette in the pedal department.
...and that it works on 48v is a big plusNice. The midsweep could serve as a "boom fixer". And I'm also lacking a comp, although not sure I "need" one.
I'm like the Chevette to you two's Corvette in the pedal department.
baba my favourite chorus pedal ever is danelectro's fab chorus, 20 bucks
dont tempt me i'll end up buying the entire dano line up for like 200 bucks