ImmortalSix
John Mayer's Mankini
Re: NBD
That bridge big enough fer ya?
That bridge big enough fer ya?
Isn't longcat a girl?
the preamp is really hot, the emgs themselves have plenty of output then with the boost of the preamp the signal can clip the input of the amp really easy
I have avatars turned off... just needed a reminder.
KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR
Spectors are nice basses.
If you are using EMG-PJ pickups, it would be logical to get and EMG control harness.
The conventional choice would be Master Vol, Balance panpot, Mid, stacked Treble/Bass. Jazz Bass devotees might prefer N Vol, B Vol, Mid, stacked Treble/Bass. I would be tempted to have the EMG-VMC sweepable mid range cut/boost device.
On my Warwick Streamer Stage 1 five string, the stock MEC electronics work perfectly with a pair of SD/Basslines narrow soap bar pickups.
yes, yes, i am a "girl" if one can still be a "girl" at 30. no, i haven't been around much lately. life happens, and ****. :lol:
the new P pup came in today so first things first, tonight (hopefully) i'll be seeing if it works. then on to the preamp business. i think i'm going to go for 2-band EQ instead of 3...i just don't have the skill for 3 to be useful to me at this point. i probably don't have the skill to warrant a spector at all, but you know, what the hell, right? :lol: and you are right that i would prefer master volume with panning instead of N vol and B vol. my ibanez has the dual-vol setup and it drives me nuts, so i don't see that changing just because this one cost me a few hundred more.
you surely do know more about this than i do, so thanks for chiming in. (and yes, i sometimes play with a pick. not always though.)
hey no sweat dude, i'm just amused by the youthful picture you're all painting of me.
hey no sweat dude, i'm just amused by the youthful picture you're all painting of me.