Recent content by zambizi

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    Any opinions on this PA?

    I would suggest that you consider a digital mixer. The advantage is that they would give you additional functions that would otherwise require additional outboard gear. For example, having 1/3-band EQ on main and monitor outputs to help control feedback and adapt to different venues. You would...
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    Just curious - do you all use covers for your PA gear ?

    Yes - padded covers or cases for everything! I've tried moving blankets and they work, but I prefer to put fitted covers on that I know will stay in place. Everything looks professional and organized, which in turn helps it stay that way.
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    SOLD Sandberg California TM4 Nighthawk - matte black, like new

    Updated listing with lower price. Gigged for a few months pre-COVID because it turned out to be my most versatile and best-sounding bass. And the nighthawk look is great! However, I've gone to all under-8 pound instruments for recording and the few live gigs that are trickling in so am letting...
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    SOLD Sandberg California TM4 Nighthawk - matte black, like new

    Thanks - it's a lovely bass! I've not done a direct comparison but I find it a great value compared to Sadowsky or Lull. It's as comfortable for me as my Sadowsky (5 string though so not a direct comparison) and probably more versatile in terms of tone. I liked that you can adjust to narrower...
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    SOLD Sandberg California TM4 Nighthawk - matte black, like new

    Up for sale is my Sandberg California TM4 Nighthawk, purchased new in January 2019. The specifications are: NECK: 6 x bolted Canadian hardrock maple FRETBOARD: 22 frets, rosewood SCALE: 34" BODY: Alder FINISH: Black matte, matching headstock PICKUP: Sandberg black label series T- and M-style...
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    Can someone explain this feedback problem?

    Many good suggestions. One of the keys to good sound is proper gain staging - the relationships between all the places you can affect levels throughout the signal chain. Overall gain is not the only thing that matters, in fact, having channel preamps up that high is very likely to produce more...