fiebru1119
01-31-2005, 03:29 PM
Is there a bart preamp out there that has this feature. I played a Roscoe that had a mid function that had a sweep knob where you choose the mid freq. Does this only come custom in Roscoe basses?
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This is a search-engine-friendly text mirror of the TalkBass Forums fiebru1119 01-31-2005, 03:29 PM Is there a bart preamp out there that has this feature. I played a Roscoe that had a mid function that had a sweep knob where you choose the mid freq. Does this only come custom in Roscoe basses? David Wilson 01-31-2005, 04:49 PM there's no barts out there I know of that have sweepable mids, all I've seen have had selectable between several frequencies. Do you know what make of preamp was in the roscoe? I've seen Roscoes with aguilar preamps (which can have sweepable mids) and demeter preamps (don't know if they can have sweepable mids). fiebru1119 01-31-2005, 05:21 PM no I dont know what preamp it had.. I just assumed it was a bart. I'll look into the Aguilar, even though I'd rather stay w/a bart pre for a fretless bass. Thanks Halftooth 02-01-2005, 01:00 AM Is there a bart preamp out there that has this feature. I played a Roscoe that had a mid function that had a sweep knob where you choose the mid freq. Does this only come custom in Roscoe basses? EMG and John East are two that I know have a swepable mid function, and to my knowledge there isn't a Bart pre with sweepable mids. David- Do you know what the frequency range sweep is on the Aguilar? FWIW, I think that a sweepable mid is a super idea and I wish more preamps offered such a feature. frandiaz 02-01-2005, 03:05 AM Do you know what the frequency range sweep is on the Aguilar? Between 400 and 800 Hz. you can also install a 2-way switch for these freqs. keep groooovin' Fran David Wilson 02-01-2005, 05:33 AM FWIW, I think that a sweepable mid is a super idea and I wish more preamps offered such a feature. I agree it gives you the most flexibility for sure. But for me, it's just another knob I'll mess with. I like the IDEA of sweepable mids, but in live use I've preferred the 2/3 position mid freq select switch. frandiaz 02-01-2005, 05:41 AM I'm with David here. I've got 3 position mid selector switches in my Laklands (250, 500, 800 Hz) and those give me all the mid variation I need: I use the 250 when the bridge pickup is soloed and the song moves a lot on the higher strings; 500 if I play mostly on the bottom. The 800 setting is nice if I want a little bit more definition when I roll down the treble or if I want to get rid of some mids for slap (rarely). keep groooovin' Fran |