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Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 11:09 am
by Dr Tony Balls
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 7:28 pm
by LBx
tommy wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 9:41 am
benadrian wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:25 pm
All this Rat talk, I have to throw in my opinion. I wanted to love it. I'd heard it sound amazing for so many people. I just can't get wit hthe tone knob, which is just a low pass filter with a variable cutoff frequency. I can never find the right spot. I'd love to try a Rat with a different style of tone knob.
This is pretty much my exact take on Big Muffs. Just cannot dial in the Big Muff tone control. I finally found one I could - Garbage Face jr.
I love the Muff tone knob hard left Jason Simon style. And no coincidence, with a regular Rat in front of it. I foolishly don't have it any longer but I could swap the Turbo I use for bass in there.
I bought a GCI Bass Brutalist (
with a different style tone knob) and some NOS LM308s a while back but haven't tooled around with it a lot yet. The Turbo in parallel with another low gain thing just sounds really right...
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2024 5:57 pm
by Nico Adie
I love Rats and have done forever, currently have 4 (sort of 5) on my board - 2 standard Rat 2s, a Deucetone (one side set turbo, the other dirty) and a Solo. Gets the job done.
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:07 am
by Owen
I got the Science Amps/Electronic Audio Experiments collaboration Mother Preamp Pedal.
I used to have one of Science's Mother Amps which this pedal is based on. A 200 watt monster with KT88s that was sorta based on a Hiwatt. A great amp that I am a little sad I got rid of, as it was excellent for bass and guitar. I was starting to consider buying another, and then they released this pedal, so I decided to see if this would scratch the itch.
I put it in front of my main amp (72 Orange OR120) and it quickly replaced an always on pedal I had on the board. The "A Channel" on the Mother pedal dialed in with low gain adds just a little hair on my clean sound and it reacts real well with the amps natural character when I strum hard and settles down when I lay off. Really gets the sound I want without having the amp loud-loud. The A Channel stacked with the EAE 0xEAE Boost is gnarly and rules The B Channel on the pedal offers a real nice distortion sound (can dial this to be just past crunch to a nice warm thick distortion) which you can push to be louder than the A Channel if you want to use it as a boost. Stack that with a Muff style pedal and get out of the way.
I also tried to pair the pedal with a solid state poweramp (SD powerstage) and while it loses a little of the tube amp characteristics, the essential sound is still there, and if I were to play a fly in gig, I'd be 90% happy with the sound into a borrowed cab.
Still haven't played around with it on bass yet, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't excellent there as well.
So yeah, I spend $300 on it and now I don't feel I need to buy a $2500 amp.
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:21 pm
by Nico Adie
That looks really cool, and I love that it has a control labelled “Absence” - guessing that’s like a presence control in reverse?
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:52 pm
by Owen
Nico Adie wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:21 pm
That looks really cool, and I love that it has a control labelled “Absence” - guessing that’s like a presence control in reverse?
Exactly correct. The Depth control is cool too because it adjusts the low end frequency before the overdrive stage in the preamp so it really can alter the feel and texture of the breakup/distortion. This coupled with the Bass control that is after the overdrive stage can make it really versatile.
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 7:11 pm
by Nate Dort
Nate Dort wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 12:01 pm
bassdriver wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 10:59 am
Great job, Nate! What’s the going price for those Trace Elliot amps?
Thanks!
There's not much reverb history on these. I've seen a few older listings on talkbass in the $1500 range, but I think that's really optimistic. I'll probably put them on reverb starting at $1300 and see what happens.
Sold both of them in less than a week. Profit margin was the highest I've ever had in my many years of doing these fix-n-flips. Even more than the ridiculous '65 Ludwig kit craigslist score from 2017.
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:38 pm
by cakes
T.C. Electronic Cinders. Its a direct clone of the Boss Blues Driver. Part of me wishes I got the BD-2 instead just to have the buffer, since the Cinders is true bypass. Not a big deal, though since it's half the price.
I also picked up the T.C. Electronic Zeus. Its a great Klon with a FAT switch to give it some girth. Its oddly smaller than all their other OD pedals. Sounds great, probably my favorite OD at the moment and the best Klon I've had. Just great, tight overdrive tones with lots of clarity and the FAT switch adds some nice body, where other Klons tend to be more shrill.
I love that the T.C. pedals have smooth footswitches that don't click. I've watched more than a few engineers remove pedal clicks from recordings to really appreciate these little details.
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:42 pm
by Garth
For those who were following the other saga in the Small Questions thread about the unidentified monster vented 4x12, I screwed a sled to the base and got it in the house finally. I have some regrets about the cost and wish I could have figured out a way to do it cheaper. With all the screws, casters and small sheet of 1/2" plywood, this sled ended up costing me almost $70. They had some screw on casters and was thinking about using those w/ some T-nuts but since there was the tear out right at the corners, using the sled gives me a wider wheel base and this thing is so unbelievably heavy, it needs all the girth it can get.
Anyway, I only got to play it for 15 minutes on lunch today with bass and as I expected from what I heard at Thundersnow, it sounds incredible. Much more hi-fi than I was expecting for a cabinet & speakers that are at least 50 years old at this point. Those Altec 417 series are known for their high-end response and it compliments the bass guitar in a way I am really digging. Plenty of low end output too, even w/ The Duke which is short scale (honestly kinda the worst-sounding bass I have but also kinda my favorite) and anything on that E string isn't going to ever sound great.
More to come. Want to try it out w/ guitar next.
This thing's going to be parked in the basement probably indefinitely. Handles will get added but FFS I hope I never have to try to get it up those stairs. My TL-606s can go back in the garage in hopes that some day I'll be playing bass in a band again.
What a nice bonus. I wish I would have been able to get it south of the bridge sooner.
Re: Micro-reviews of Gear You Just Bought
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:46 pm
by twelvepoint
I’ve been meaning to get casters for some non-amp related stuff and yes, the cost is prohibitive. Not like break-the-bank expensive so much as I intellectually refuse to accept that they’re like $15 a pop