I'm increasingly drawn to buying myself a Looper, having watched the YouTube videos about the seemingly fabulous Digitech TRIO+ . It looks a superb device for helping me get ideas going from scratch, when I have a melody line or guitar riff in gestation period. Love to know what Looper members use ...
I have Adam T5V in a very similar layout to what you describe - on isopads, with the rear ports pointed towards heavy curtains about 18-20" away either side of a window. I don't hear any particular problems myself (but I am old!), and my other comparison (in a different room) is a pair of Spendor ...
Nice, and all the while people are relying on food banks and freezing. I have been a staunch Cathode Follower all my adult life but I do drop supplies into a local church when I can, never been to a service of course but I hope they are not that well equipped! Sorry for the OTT swerve but there ...
"ungodly" made me smile :D Quite common for large systems in churches these days. The church we go to now has DB Audiotechnic main PA with couple of Yamaha TF mixers. The church we moved from a year ago has 4 flown clusters of DB Audiotechnic (short line arrays) with an Allen & Heath Dlive s7000 ...
If you want some nostalgia, there's a scan pdf of that whole line of HH pa and musician products from the late 70s here: https://www.technicalaudio.com/pdf/HH_Electronic/HH_Electronic_Sound_Equipment.pdf With the VS Musician combo :D When I started playing that was the amp we longed for. Andy ...
The former I reckon, cheers for that. How well does it do what it says it does? Works & sounds fine to me, nothing to make me think there's a problem - other acoustic guitars I have to compare are a 1960's Yamaha FG180 with a Fishman Rare Earth pickup, & a 2016 Taylor K24CE with Taylor's ES2 system ...
Don't know if this will be useful info, or just more background noise :) I have Martin a LX1 to which I wanted to fit a pickup & preamp of some sort. I decided DIY was the way forward & adopted the highly scientific approach of "what could possibly go wrong?" So I made my own version of a K&K pickup ...
No, there were some other versions... I bought a 4 output group version brand new, pretty sure it was an 8:4 but might have been 12:4. Don't recall any tape returns back into channels, but it did have limiter on each of the 4 outputs (= the reason I bought it). Unfortunately the limiters were either ...
I used to be a Photoshop user, but refused to join in when they switched to subscription-based. I'm now retired anyway, but use Serif Affinity Photo on Mac, which is quite similar to Photoshop. There is an iPad version (though I haven't looked at that). https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ It's a ...
...or, as in my case, you use a single tap-tempo pedal (micro.clock) to update 2 (or more) pedals to the same tempo at the same time. I've not explored its MIDI functions, but the jack outs on the micro.clock only send around 6 or 7 pulses and then stop. If the receiving pedals drift over time a ...
If using 2 speaker cabinets (and assuming you have both cabinets facing the same way) I would also check that the cones are both pushing (or pulling) together. I'd use a 1.5v AA battery. Assuming we're talking about jack connections for the speakers, plug a lead into one cabinet, connect battery -ve ...
Jez Corbett wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:51 pm
The Bose looks a little more 'musical' and on the small sound, but the LiOn battery over Lead Acid (they still make those?) is definitely preferable.
I don't think Li-ion batteries will be very happy in especially cold temperatures - lead/acid may well be the better choice?