If you want to add a series/parallel switch I'm afraid you'll have to remove up to 4 of those strings.
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[quote=fatbandit;18463332]rip it all out and wire direct from pickup to output jack.[/quote]
But then how would I turn my volume down when my guitarists tell me to stop because I'm wanking? [quote=gaslight;18463805]If you want to add a series/parallel switch I'm afraid you'll have to remove up to 4 of those strings.[/quote] Technically, zero is "up to 4", so I think I'll go with that option. |
Oh, very clever :p.
You should have a Dr Octopus sticker on your bass. Is that the Spiderman guy? |
pic of my two guitars and new old jazz bass in guitar forums thread
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[img]http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_livqq7q0d11qitcsyo1_500.png[/img]
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woa. that shit is ananas.
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A N A N A... wait a second.
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British people are weird. They can't even say anana.
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That's strange.
I bet if you called them Ananas in an English speaking country you could double the price and people would think it was some kind of exotic version. |
Now I wonder if "pine tree" or "apple" are even remotely close.
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Can't get my amp's DI to record guys :( Sat trying to make it work at home for silent recording through my amp's valve pre, but nothing's coming through except my noise floor. Any ideas? :/ All the leads work, the amp is on... I don't get it.
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Does it work if you DI through something other than your amp?
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yup.
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Is it supposed to be able to do that?
Maybe the DI is wired after the power section or the DI is affected by the Master volume control. Maybe none of that is possible or ever happens, I'm not really the guy to know. :( Oh - try it with the volume up and everything normal, see if the DI works then. That'll narrow some possibilities down. |
Yeah I tried it with the volume up too, I'm stumped :/
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Is there no special switching or dedicated DI volume control?
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yup, DI volume knob. even on full, i was only getting the amp's noise floor. but if i turned the master up, sound was getting to my speakers :s
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Have you tried unplugging the cable going to your cab? It could be that your amp doesn't allow for a DI signal if the cab is connected.
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Can't it be bad to run a head without a cab connected?
I'm pretty sure I'm not meant to do that with mine. |
[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;18468034]Have you tried unplugging the cable going to your cab? It could be that your amp doesn't allow for a DI signal if the cab is connected.[/QUOTE]
That sounds like a ridiculous notion. |
It would be a touch inconvenient.
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If it was a solid state amp, I probably would have been doing it with no cab from the outset. But I'm not running a valve head with no load on it. Nuh uh.
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Oh yeah, I forgot that your head wasn't SS. Is it all tube, or just a tube preamp?
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all valve :/
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You should join Talkbass and go throw the question into the amp forum. Those guys are way more knowledgeable about amps than I am.
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Or buy a new amp ^_^ Hah.
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I thought you absolutely loved your Matamp?
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I doooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Might buy another. |
Why don't you e-mail Matamp and ask them what's up?
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Gonna have a play with it again and see what's what first :)
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