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12-20-2012, 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by demon666 Sam does that cab have he player network thing on it? Try changing the cross over frequency on it an I'm sure you already did this but turn the tweeter off. I'm not sure if the network thing just effects the tweeter cross over or the speaker cross over. | I had the tweeter barely on for about 4 bars then quickly turned it right off. adjusting the crossover with the tweeter off does nothing to the sound coming from the speakers. Quote:
Originally Posted by ampegfuzz from gaza FB
So *******continue to exist. Someone broke into and robbed the practice space of our close friends in Boars (Official)/The Dead See in the Austin, TX area. Here's a gear list, if there's anything help you can lend at all, please lend it:
-Black Gibson Les Paul Studio. Has "coexist" sticker made out of gun manufacturer logos on back.
-Black Ernie Ball Music Man Bass. Black on black 5 string.
-Tobacco Burst Gibson Flying V. Pearl pick guard, strap locks, and gash on back of headstock.
-2 Murat Diril cymbals 19" and 20" Rock Series crashes.
-19" Meinl MB20 crash.
-19" Wuhan China.
-21" Zildian 1st Gen Megabell ride.
I wasn't gaza, my bad but still bad. | Sucks...
This is why everyone should have musical instument insurance. i pay around $200 a year for $10,000 in coverage. i am covered anywhere in North America for theft, fire, flood etc. | 
12-20-2012, 06:29 AM
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12-20-2012, 07:04 AM
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12-20-2012, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by bassboysam This is why everyone should have musical instument insurance. i pay around $200 a year for $10,000 in coverage. i am covered anywhere in North America for theft, fire, flood etc. | Are you covered in Canada as well or is that a dumb question?
I have renters insurance that costs me $100 / year, it would cover up to like $100,000 or something but has a higher deductible, not sure what. But glad to have it in case my apartment was ever raided and wiped clean. I need to do some research and see if my current insurance covers gear in my car or practice spaces. The renters insurance is pretty much homeowners insurance for renters, and the specifics are just as gray and fuzzy as homeowners fine text. Quote:
Originally Posted by jasohall Oh btw if anyone's wondering, the package my mom sent me had a morely power wah volume in it. Played around with it for about an hour, very nice. The switching method is a little weird but the sound is everything I hoped for so I'm happy. | Nice, I haven't played around with mine a whole lot yet but want to get it into the mix once we have this first show under our belt. Seems to me in normal wah mode the volume drop (across the entire sweep) is way too extreme, Boost mode fixes that but hard to keep it in Boost mode 24/7 since theres no bypass. Then again now that I have my Acoustic back, which spits out a pretty dirty signal on its own, it may not matter.
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12-20-2012, 07:55 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Denver, CO | | | Do any of you gents familiar w/ Serial Hawk from Seattle? They invited us to play with them on a Monday in March. I'd usually jump on it, but as it's a Monday, it will take some "motivation" to get everyone on board. | 
12-20-2012, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by thombo Do any of you gents familiar w/ Serial Hawk from Seattle? They invited us to play with them on a Monday in March. I'd usually jump on it, but as it's a Monday, it will take some "motivation" to get everyone on board. | Pretty sure I just posted their bandcamp a few pages back ha ha
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12-20-2012, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by OldCrow Pretty sure I just posted their bandcamp a few pages back ha ha | sweet, i've been listening to them all morning. i dig the recordings.
that's the nature of a thread that moves this fast. i've been balls deep in school, and just got a teaching job yesterday (i'm amped!) so i've been doing daily checkins. | 
12-20-2012, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Lazarus.Bird Echo base delay for brian cook | Probably already posted, these pages fly by!
But, Russian Circles in Pittsburgh Feb 7th. Stage AE. | 
12-20-2012, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by thombo sweet, i've been listening to them all morning. i dig the recordings.
that's the nature of a thread that moves this fast. i've been balls deep in school, and just got a teaching job yesterday (i'm amped!) so i've been doing daily checkins. | Yeah man I'm digging it as well, I've missed entire threads ha ha. And congrats on the job.
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12-20-2012, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Toastfuzz I have renters insurance that costs me $100 / year, it would cover up to like $100,000 or something but has a higher deductible, not sure what. But glad to have it in case my apartment was ever raided and wiped clean. I need to do some research and see if my current insurance covers gear in my car or practice spaces. The renters insurance is pretty much homeowners insurance for renters, and the specifics are just as gray and fuzzy as homeowners fine text.
| A lot of renter's insurance does NOT cover musical equipment. It only covers it when it's in your home. I'd look into it, if I were you.
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12-20-2012, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by negative theory A lot of renter's insurance does NOT cover musical equipment. It only covers it when it's in your home. I'd look into it, if I were you. | +1. Stolen from vehicle and maybe your auto...maybe. You might be able to have "Scheduled" items. Check with your local agent. Of course, this is an extra cost and still may not cover it when out of the dwelling.
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12-20-2012, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by demon666 Sam does that cab have he player network thing on it? Try changing the cross over frequency on it an I'm sure you already did this but turn the tweeter off. I'm not sure if the network thing just effects the tweeter cross over or the speaker cross over. | +1.
I love my tweeter. I wish I had more tweeters in my cab. Said no one ever. | 
12-20-2012, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by dozicusmaximus
I live in Austin..... that should be enough said. It's not really one area, it's everywhere. | Ha! Yeah but in exchange you have a pretty awesome music/art/film scene. And home slice. Quote: |
Originally Posted by ampegfuzz Speaking of Austin TX, the band GAZA had some gear stolen there. Not cool! | That **** really pisses me off. ****ers need to be impaled on a Bc rich beast.
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12-20-2012, 09:39 AM
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12-20-2012, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by rafst29
Probably already posted, these pages fly by!
But, Russian Circles in Pittsburgh Feb 7th. Stage AE. | If you're willing to suffer through Coheed and Cambria! Although I imagine RC probably plays first between them, C&C and BTBAM. | 
12-20-2012, 09:54 AM
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This is why everyone should have musical instument insurance. i pay around $200 a year for $10,000 in coverage. i am covered anywhere in North America for theft, fire, flood etc. | Who's it through? | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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