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The 12 band EQ doesn't seem simple to me. Ha!! :laugh: Edit* Not my settings*
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And the reality is if our job was to play bass every day, we would all be much better than we are at present.
TRVTH.png I've been dubbing some VHS tapes from ~'83 to DVDs. We were working 6 nites/week then-had been for ~7 years. I'm not as fast as I was and my vocal range has shrunk(unlike my waistline).
 
The 12 band EQ doesn't seem simple to me. Ha!! :laugh: Edit* Not my settings*
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I have a new (or at least recent) found love for Trace Elliott stuff, talking with Chuck about it only makes me want
to try another, it just seems to almost naturally sound good.
 
The 12 band EQ doesn't seem simple to me. Ha!! :laugh: Edit* Not my settings*
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My Mesa M2000 (posted earlier) has eq sliders and I'm just not a big eq slider person - I also like it simple/straight forward. Luckily I had a friend who worked for AVID help me adjust it. It was probably elementary considering his expertise but he graciously helped me a lot.

Having said that... incorporating a simple eg to tame my B9 pedal made it usable live & recording. Once set the only thing I need to adjust for the room is the level. (far right slider) I was ready to stop using it until I figured it out.

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Idk, I’m a fan of good eq.
Looks unwieldy, but it’s not.
Just have to know how to use it.

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Totally - we all approach technology in the ways that makes sense individually. It's why there are so many options out there. :)