Simplexx 110 Build
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Bass?
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"The bass guitar[1] (also known as electric bass,[2][3][4] or bass) is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb, by plucking, slapping, popping, strumming, tapping, thumping, or picking with a plectrum, often known as a pick."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_guitar
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I've got a pretty good idea of what the bass is, and that Clapton doesn't play it.
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I think you are actually thinking about Tony Iommi. Or possibly Django Reinhart.madmallard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2017 11:55 amisn't that how Clapton plays?Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2017 10:37 pm When the ripped up finger was finally healed it didn't work right anymore, so what I used to fret with that finger I had to learn to fret with my pinky. You'd be surprised what you can do when you have to.
In build order:
O12 with no tweeter.
3 x WedgeHorns.
2 x Jack 10 without tweeters.
2 x DR250.
2 x 16" T39
1 x Tuba 24
2 x SLA Pro (sort of...)
O12 with no tweeter.
3 x WedgeHorns.
2 x Jack 10 without tweeters.
2 x DR250.
2 x 16" T39
1 x Tuba 24
2 x SLA Pro (sort of...)
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no, the deal with only using a pinky on frets~ >_<
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I've always used my pinky to fret when it was appropriate, the hard part is to re-train yourself to use it instead of your ring finger after 30 plus years of using the ring finger.
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The good people at Colorship Media have some designs going and I hope to see some renderings this coming week. With the holidays and all I am trying to be patient but I am eager to get the cabinets back and play them!
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What material are they using? Vinyl wrap won't have the required durability.
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Yes they are vinyl wraps - the kind that go on vehicles. I guess I will see how careful I have to be with them. Maybe I can have a clear wrap placed over them as an added measure of protection.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:31 pm What material are they using? Vinyl wrap won't have the required durability.
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I've used vinyl wrap extensively. It's OK on a car, but I'd never use it on a speaker unless that speaker was going in my home to never be moved. You'll rip right through it in no time unless it's protected in transit with either a road case or a padded cover.
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Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:40 am I've used vinyl wrap extensively. It's OK on a car, but I'd never use it on a speaker unless that speaker was going in my home to never be moved. You'll rip right through it in no time unless it's protected in transit with either a road case or a padded cover.
Interesting. I will have to see if we can put a clear vinyl wrap over them as well as added protection. Otherwise I will have to utilize a padded cabinet cover as you suggested.
On a separate note I saw the doctor at the hand center. They have ordered me scheduled for an MRI to see if there is damage to cartilage. I will know more toward the end of the month.
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Hey Bill I have a question. I did a search but came up with nothing. If this has been asked before please forgive me.
Can a Simplexx 110 be paired with a Tuba 24? Had our first rehearsal today using old cruddy cabinets I had cobbled together from material I had laying around and I burned them up trying to keep up with the rest of the band. Before they went south the low-B sounded like mud and afterwards left me wondering about pairing a Simplexx 110 with a Tuba 24.
Thoughts, feedback, criticisms?
Can a Simplexx 110 be paired with a Tuba 24? Had our first rehearsal today using old cruddy cabinets I had cobbled together from material I had laying around and I burned them up trying to keep up with the rest of the band. Before they went south the low-B sounded like mud and afterwards left me wondering about pairing a Simplexx 110 with a Tuba 24.
Thoughts, feedback, criticisms?
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You could. The T24 plans show a 150Hz passive crossover that allows it.
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Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 4:59 pm You could. The T24 plans show a 150Hz passive crossover that allows it.
Thank you.
Another question: Using BP102's do you recommend 1 BP102 in one cabinet or 2 Bp102's in the same cabinet?
Thanks again.
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You can't V-couple one cab.