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Published on 03/27/13 at 09:29
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USE
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SOUND QUALITY
I just attended a concert drums trio / bass / voice whose bassist, playing his old Fender Jazzbass almost like a guitar, playing on stack with head Hartke HA 3500 Hartke cabinets and two cones Alus a 4x10 and 1x15, with a G System upstream to Pramp single / multi-effects. Hartke head and led equalizer showed a correction slightly hollow on the mids, nothing more, everything else just nearly noon.
Slightly lower recovery via DI faade, but so face the amp (+/- 3m, tiny room requires), I could apprcier relatively as it should sound of this lment.
In terms of saturation, natural compression of the lamps on the attack seems mimics fairly well, with a lot of "soft" clean sounds seemed honntes. the effects utiliss number by bassist in question also seem good quality. One has the impression of having to make a multi srieux effect without hsiter.
BUT: what lack of heat ... The saturations, which may possibly be compelling live recording, still shy in harmonics, even when the sound is overall quite cold ... Knowing quite well the heads Hartke HA 3500, I have always found the sound a bit steep, but I think the record would Gnral Either way better if Pramp / multi FX was more "hot" and "living" , heard by the rendering is when even fairly flat.
NOTICE GLOBAL
I do not know if this advice will much since there is no question of a test, but a judgment I would like to focus on an amp that I had in the ears for an hour , live. It is often not objective when it comes to acqurir the stuff, I think that such a decline can be interesting.
The sound is good for the digital, but still a little too flat and cold. To be honest, I t frustrated by saturations, that reminds me of the less prestigious brands modlisations, that I have always sulking.
I would have loved to perform the test with the same stack and even a prampli lamps + G System multi effects.
USE
--dropoff Window
SOUND QUALITY
I just attended a concert drums trio / bass / voice whose bassist, playing his old Fender Jazzbass almost like a guitar, playing on stack with head Hartke HA 3500 Hartke cabinets and two cones Alus a 4x10 and 1x15, with a G System upstream to Pramp single / multi-effects. Hartke head and led equalizer showed a correction slightly hollow on the mids, nothing more, everything else just nearly noon.
Slightly lower recovery via DI faade, but so face the amp (+/- 3m, tiny room requires), I could apprcier relatively as it should sound of this lment.
In terms of saturation, natural compression of the lamps on the attack seems mimics fairly well, with a lot of "soft" clean sounds seemed honntes. the effects utiliss number by bassist in question also seem good quality. One has the impression of having to make a multi srieux effect without hsiter.
BUT: what lack of heat ... The saturations, which may possibly be compelling live recording, still shy in harmonics, even when the sound is overall quite cold ... Knowing quite well the heads Hartke HA 3500, I have always found the sound a bit steep, but I think the record would Gnral Either way better if Pramp / multi FX was more "hot" and "living" , heard by the rendering is when even fairly flat.
NOTICE GLOBAL
I do not know if this advice will much since there is no question of a test, but a judgment I would like to focus on an amp that I had in the ears for an hour , live. It is often not objective when it comes to acqurir the stuff, I think that such a decline can be interesting.
The sound is good for the digital, but still a little too flat and cold. To be honest, I t frustrated by saturations, that reminds me of the less prestigious brands modlisations, that I have always sulking.
I would have loved to perform the test with the same stack and even a prampli lamps + G System multi effects.