I think it is like OC2 vs OC5. A lot of people think it is absolutely the same sound with better tracking... I hear the difference even in a YouTube video.Opinions vary and a whole bunch of us do disagree.
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I think it is like OC2 vs OC5. A lot of people think it is absolutely the same sound with better tracking... I hear the difference even in a YouTube video.Opinions vary and a whole bunch of us do disagree.
Sure; it is a Fichter EUB with a custom humbucker pickup, as I did not like the original piezo pickup the bass came with. Fichter basses are/were made by Siggi Jäger of Human Base basses, but I am not sure he still builds them, as the website fichterbasses.com is down...This EDB is very interesting, please add some info!
The OC2 is a classic pedal no doubt but the C4 is as the Cajuns say Mo' Better!That's fine. Don't run one on your board. =)

Nema 5-15p and IEC 320 13c are the search terms for the 120v and iec plugs, if that was holding you up.Put this together last night, after a lot of mix and matching over the week. The pedal on the left is a JHS Clover. I thought it kinda drab, so opted to sticker it with our band's fave place to play - Kick Butt Coffee. My OCD self is trying to find a different power cord for the SVT DI. It has this big loop from the DI to where it plugs into the AC outlet on the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power.
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That bass!!!!!!!!!!!!
Name one instance where you go DI and phantom power isn’t available.I feel like the Neve is a bit clearer, so the top end sparkles a little more. Also it seems to reproduce the low end a lot better too. It has a huge frequency response. The TH DI isn’t bad though. I use that if I don’t have phantom power for the Neve.
I rehearse in a studio quite frequently in a space that uses networked in ear monitors. Everyone runs a line to a rack unit and then over Ethernet we control it with our personal mixers. Similar to Avioms but without a mixer. The rack unit does not have phantom power. Also some audio interfaces do not have phantom if they are usb bus powered. Not sure if you’re playing devils advocate or just curious.Name one instance where you go DI and phantom power isn’t available.
Curious, nothing more.I rehearse in a studio quite frequently in a space that uses networked in ear monitors. Everyone runs a line to a rack unit and then over Ethernet we control it with our personal mixers. Similar to Avioms but without a mixer. The rack unit does not have phantom power. Also some audio interfaces do not have phantom if they are usb bus powered. Not sure if you’re playing devils advocate or just curious.there are plenty of places.
I use a J48 most of the time and when in doubt a beat to crap Pro DI. These literally cant be killed.Curious, nothing more.
Looks ok, but I would definitely want to store the cables underneath the board. Maybe look for another board and good power supply. Daisy-chaining with certain pedals has always led to some noise.3/4 of the way through assembling this. I might need a new power supply - these are all running off one Boss 9v with a daisy chain at the moment, and there is some buzzing. Probably need to look at the cable organisation as well. ! If I move the two small pedals around, I might have room for another pedal also. View attachment 4220281
3/4 of the way through assembling this. I might need a new power supply - these are all running off one Boss 9v with a daisy chain at the moment, and there is some buzzing. Probably need to look at the cable organisation as well. ! If I move the two small pedals around, I might have room for another pedal also. View attachment 4220281
So are those plastic(?) pieces up against the sides of the pedals just holding the pedals there by pressure?3/4 of the way through assembling this. I might need a new power supply - these are all running off one Boss 9v with a daisy chain at the moment, and there is some buzzing. Probably need to look at the cable organisation as well. ! If I move the two small pedals around, I might have room for another pedal also. View attachment 4220281
So are those plastic(?) pieces up against the sides of the pedals just holding the pedals there by pressure?