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DefinitelyNOTtheSWEDE wrote:Vox AC15C1Yep. Fantastic amp. I had started to become disillusioned with guitar, but it was basically because I hated my amp. This thing has made me a believer once more. So it's quieter than my 60 watt Fender. Don't give a fig. Sounds like I wished it would... which is well worth the trade off in power.Bought a second one of these (refurbed, and in excellent working order) on the cheap. Jesus christmas, running two of these in stereo feels like how it must have felt for Billy Ray Valentine to be swept into that limo/townhouse/lifestyle from trading places. Shit's on.Just adding a bit of tremolo effect from the two amps offsetting one another is like sitting in a soothing secluded hot-spring fed forrest pool with a nice scotch and naked ladies aplenty, one of whom is Giada de Laurentiis making some goddamned artisan style chicken parmesan. Fuck you. I'll be in the basement.
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Through the generosity of Nate Dort and a lucky strike in the PRF BBQ raffle, I am the proud owner of a Nate Dort Velocipede. Here's a micro-review:Excellent and weird pedal!Nate explained that it's similar to the distortion/fuzz half of the Roland Funny Cat, but with a blend knob. Low blend settings give a little bit of fuzz around the edges with slight compression. 50/50 blend gives a nice crunchy sound with disconcerting sustain. Full effect is way too much fun, the sustain downright freaky, blooming. Feedback games abound and are easy to control. The distortion is great on its own. Not really like anything I've played before (haven't played a Funny Cat). I think it's perfect into another OD as well. It can get really nasty sounding. The sustain / decay are almost tremolo-ish at higher effect ratios. I love trem, so that's very cool by me.Nate explained some of what goes on in the sustain to me, but he should explain it here, 'cause it's awesome.Thanks, Nate!

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Raa wrote:I swapped out the "Duncan Designed" pickups in my Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass for the Fender Original Precision Bass pickup. The Duncan one was kind of, um... punchy. The Fender one has much better dynamic range and sound variation through the tone control. They were a really tight fit but otherwise it was a simple swap.thanks! i'm just thinking about doing that swap. worth it?
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Benny wrote:Raa wrote:I swapped out the "Duncan Designed" pickups in my Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass for the Fender Original Precision Bass pickup. The Duncan one was kind of, um... punchy. The Fender one has much better dynamic range and sound variation through the tone control. They were a really tight fit but otherwise it was a simple swap.thanks! i'm just thinking about doing that swap. worth it?I think so. They're the same pickup used in the Fender 62 Vintage Precision so if you can find one of those to play you can work out if it's what you want.Now I'm wondering whether I should go for a Badass bridge - this cheap Squier is starting to get a little expensive.

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Raa wrote:Benny wrote:Raa wrote:I swapped out the Duncan Designed pickups in my Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass for the Fender Original Precision Bass pickup. The Duncan one was kind of, um... punchy. The Fender one has much better dynamic range and sound variation through the tone control. They were a really tight fit but otherwise it was a simple swap.thanks! i'm just thinking about doing that swap. worth it?I think so. They're the same pickup used in the Fender 62 Vintage Precision so if you can find one of those to play you can work out if it's what you want.Now I'm wondering whether I should go for a Badass bridge - this cheap Squier is starting to get a little expensive.FWIW, I got one of these cheap Indonesian Squier's for next to nothing, and the Duncan Designed pickup sounds just fine. I was actually surprised at how good it sounded. I don't think you'd gain that much by upgrading it, what about a new tone pot or cap.?

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weezy wrote:FWIW, I got one of these cheap Indonesian Squier's for next to nothing, and the Duncan Designed pickup sounds just fine. I was actually surprised at how good it sounded. I don't think you'd gain that much by upgrading it, what about a new tone pot or cap.?Embarrassingly, I don't know what either of those last two things would do.The Duncans sounded okay bright or distorted, but rather than a smoother or dubby sound, changing the tone only led to a muddied version of the same boingy sound.I'll readily concede that it might sound better to me just because I feel better about having $70 Fender pickups in it.

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Raa wrote:Embarrassingly, I don't know what either of those last two things would do.The Duncans sounded okay bright or distorted, but rather than a smoother or dubby sound, changing the tone only led to a muddied version of the same boingy sound.I'll readily concede that it might sound better to me just because I feel better about having $70 Fender pickups in it.There's some basic info here about how tone pots/cap work:http://www.stewmac.com/freeinfo/Electronics/Pots/w101-tonecontrol.htmlRaa wrote:boingy soundMaybe that's why I like how these pickups sound - they're like the most 'p-bass sounding' p-bass pickups I've heard. Maybe I got a good one, just like the Squier I had back in the late '80s.

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Avantone CV-12Floor demo upgraded with "NOS USA tube" of unknown provenance.Holy crap, does it sound nice. I'm a crap singer, but as long as I'm in tune and my sinuses are clear, getting keeper vocal takes is a breeze. Acoustic guitar sounds great, cabinets sound great, everything sounds great. Now I want a second one to make a pair for overheads, and don't mind buying new, because it's still a bargain at $500.
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