Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
I just got a Bias Mini Head to use as a lightweight gigging option. Planning to go direct to PA when we have a soundie. Possibly could have gone Katana, but I really like the bias software and this one came up on Trademe at a no brainer price. I had been experimenting with a Sansamp Blonde and a Mooer Day Tripper with pretty good results- this just seemed like a logical step.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Ohhh didn't know they did a mini head.bender wrote:I just got a Bias Mini Head to use as a lightweight gigging option. Planning to go direct to PA when we have a soundie. Possibly could have gone Katana, but I really like the bias software and this one came up on Trademe at a no brainer price. I had been experimenting with a Sansamp Blonde and a Mooer Day Tripper with pretty good results- this just seemed like a logical step.
But I'm quite far out of touch and have no Gas, I don't even look at trademe for weeks at a time. I'm a traitor to my kind.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Low gain single coil overdrive vibes. All the gain preamps seem to have a really hyped upper mid and treble. That being said, I haven't had more than 30 minutes to tweak. I suspect that I might be better off with a clean preamp model and one of the modelled OD pedalsslash-ed wrote:rickenbackerkid wrote:<snip>. Distortions are awful and unusable ;-p
The drive sounds are my favourite thing about Katanas!! What kind of sound are you trying to get, maybe we can help?
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
BannedBg wrote:Ohhh didn't know they did a mini head.bender wrote:I just got a Bias Mini Head to use as a lightweight gigging option. Planning to go direct to PA when we have a soundie. Possibly could have gone Katana, but I really like the bias software and this one came up on Trademe at a no brainer price. I had been experimenting with a Sansamp Blonde and a Mooer Day Tripper with pretty good results- this just seemed like a logical step.
But I'm quite far out of touch and have no Gas, I don't even look at trademe for weeks at a time. I'm a traitor to my kind.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
How are you setting your EQ? Are you using the Crunch channel?rickenbackerkid wrote:Low gain single coil overdrive vibes. All the gain preamps seem to have a really hyped upper mid and treble. That being said, I haven't had more than 30 minutes to tweak. I suspect that I might be better off with a clean preamp model and one of the modelled OD pedalsslash-ed wrote:rickenbackerkid wrote:<snip>. Distortions are awful and unusable ;-p
The drive sounds are my favourite thing about Katanas!! What kind of sound are you trying to get, maybe we can help?
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Let us know how you get on, they look cool. They have got a new product called 'Spark' I wonder how that compares to itbender wrote:I just got a Bias Mini Head to use as a lightweight gigging option. Planning to go direct to PA when we have a soundie. Possibly could have gone Katana, but I really like the bias software and this one came up on Trademe at a no brainer price. I had been experimenting with a Sansamp Blonde and a Mooer Day Tripper with pretty good results- this just seemed like a logical step.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
In the mail? The wife and kids. I came on ahead to get stuff ready and have missed them like f'k. Well, they'll be setting off tomorrow.
Got a new trampoline as a wee surprise and assembled a bunk bed / desk thing for my boy. Looks cool as with his toys arranged. Want to find a nice reading chair for my daughter and reupholster her headboard now she's grown out of pink. That's tomorrow then.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Really like it so far! Playing it at a gig tonight. If you like the sound of Bias Amp 2 software, then you’ll like the amp.AiRdAd wrote:Let us know how you get on, they look cool. They have got a new product called 'Spark' I wonder how that compares to itbender wrote:I just got a Bias Mini Head to use as a lightweight gigging option. Planning to go direct to PA when we have a soundie. Possibly could have gone Katana, but I really like the bias software and this one came up on Trademe at a no brainer price. I had been experimenting with a Sansamp Blonde and a Mooer Day Tripper with pretty good results- this just seemed like a logical step.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Got one of these on the way.
I’ve been nerding about this fella for a while. Really looking forward to doing bass synth tones.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Not in the mail but picked this up from Ed on Saturday afternoon. ESP Eclipse. Something of a special run sold in Australia. Full thickness body, double bound, 4 knobs, Kluson tuners with the 59/JB pickup combo. Cool as.
Loving it so far
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I bought a small pedal board Friday to clean up pedals randomly on the floor, so decided to try a fuzz pedal, never tried one before so this is in the mail. Anyone tried one?
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
That's hotStratMatt wrote:Not in the mail but picked this up from Ed on Saturday afternoon. ESP Eclipse. Something of a special run sold in Australia. Full thickness body, double bound, 4 knobs, Kluson tuners with the 59/JB pickup combo. Cool as.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Those ESP’s are awesome, I had an EC256 for a while and you get a lot of guitar for your $$!
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There sure is. Definately a few refined chaps here and personally, I love me a nice Martin.Mattress5 wrote:Martin OM-28 incoming.
Much love for acoustics on the forum?
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