and finally alive and kicking
I would annoy my wife so much if i had that in my living room
I would annoy my wife........
I can imagine that
happy to report all 'rattle' probelms I comlained about are gone
now I can pull them strings really hard, no problem
much more fun now
now I can pull them strings really hard, no problem
much more fun now
you play bass or guitar?
need a better amp
only have a very small guitar combo
cheap 15watt
and new amp urgently needed
my small guitar combo is completely useless with bass
my new midbass horn sounds nice tho, I guess
###have you tought of adding a tweeter ? ###
you mean like this
very cheap waveguide, its big, and I thought it looked real cool
tho not very practical
btw,
it's OT, but I'm also looking at some real nice preamps
found that some mic pre have special instrument input
you mean like this
very cheap waveguide, its big, and I thought it looked real cool
tho not very practical
btw,
it's OT, but I'm also looking at some real nice preamps
found that some mic pre have special instrument input
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highs are actually quite good on this woofer, despite its a 15"
my main problem now is amplification
I can only play very 'silent'
then its nice and clean
but with higehr SPL the sound gets so blurred, and I can hardly hear one note from the other
there might be phase issues between front woofer and horn
but I'm sure this is a clear amp problem
my main problem now is amplification
I can only play very 'silent'
then its nice and clean
but with higehr SPL the sound gets so blurred, and I can hardly hear one note from the other
there might be phase issues between front woofer and horn
but I'm sure this is a clear amp problem
I plan to buy bass amp classD module from Audiopower.it
have looked at various headamps
but fear it's generally cheaply built
alternatively I would buy a 10watt Phil Jones Bass Buddy,
said to a nice practice amp
would really like to build my own pream
but haven't got the time to do it
and it would probably not be cheap either
have looked at various headamps
but fear it's generally cheaply built
alternatively I would buy a 10watt Phil Jones Bass Buddy,
said to a nice practice amp
would really like to build my own pream
but haven't got the time to do it
and it would probably not be cheap either
I don't care much about big or small, but only interested in the quality of what I get
I think that's what decides peoples opinion of this or that kind of amp
maybe we know too much about how good amps are built
ofcourse the cheap amps are junk
what else to expect
the amp module I plan to buy is 500watt/4ohm
but that's not why I buy it
I think it looks good
and maybe the exstra power will make up fore a lower more moderate gain/input preamp signal
essentially it could result in a better working and harder driving power amp
cleaner sound with less distortion
I think that's what decides peoples opinion of this or that kind of amp
maybe we know too much about how good amps are built
ofcourse the cheap amps are junk
what else to expect
the amp module I plan to buy is 500watt/4ohm
but that's not why I buy it
I think it looks good
and maybe the exstra power will make up fore a lower more moderate gain/input preamp signal
essentially it could result in a better working and harder driving power amp
cleaner sound with less distortion
........ how about a tube preamp (something simple) to go with the class d amp ?
one of the mic amps above actually have both SS and tube, and with adjustable blend of both
sounds neat
but yes, I would prefer to build my own, absolutely
and interstingly, Broskie have announced a new Aikido MONO kit, with onboard supply
well, I will also need a balanced output trafo
or, mr Thel in Germany has a new active balanced module
what makes that one interesting is a possibel 12db gain
but maybe tube pre with lots of gain will be overdriving it
I feel a bit on thin ice with that stuff
but it surely would be real nice to all of it in the same box
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