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Can you share your preset?
Where did you get the aguilar 8x10 IR?
Axe2 or XL?
Where did you get the aguilar 8x10 IR?
Axe2 or XL?
The IR's come from the link posted in the op, I'm using a mk 1 so if you want I can throw it up when I get home later.Can you share your preset?
Where did you get the aguilar 8x10 IR?
Axe2 or XL?
The IR's come from the link posted in the op, I'm using a mk 1 so if you want I can throw it up when I get home later.
I used a squier VM j bass with the duncan designed pups in it for comparison, any j bass is gonna put you in the ball park thoughYes please! Want to see how different it sounds with my bass.
I used a squier VM j bass with the duncan designed pups in it for comparison, any j bass is gonna put you in the ball park though
Ayyy! Should translate almost perfectly in that case hahaI'm still using the Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass V 5-String that I got earlier this year per your recommendation haha. Which I love by the way.
Ayyy! Should translate almost perfectly in that case haha
Thank YOU guys for doing more than the typical ampeg fare, if I had to request a cab it'd be the acoustic 361/371 for vintage tones or anything orange. Happy to see bass tones are on your radar and you're taking an active role in reaching outHey guys. My name is Dan Lopatka and I’m one of the co-founders of 3 Sigma Audio. First off I want to give a huge thank you for trying out our products. As a bassist myself I’m happy to see more of us moving toward IRs
Secondly I know @pima1234 mentioned wanting some EVM12L and SRO loaded cabs but are there any others you guys were interested in? We’re always open to suggestions for new IRs as we continue updating our collection.
Also I want to point out that if you’re shooting for metal/rock/aggressive sounds, you can absolutely use our guitar cabs for bass. What I do is split the dry signal at 200Hz, limit the track that’s beneath 200Hz so that it’s essentially a sine wave, and then send the track above 200Hz into a guitar amp sim and IR. This way, I’m able to raise the level without it sounding too boomy and retain clarity. You can hear the end result on a lesson I did for my YT: youtu.be/d7wqIIVFCS0
Thanks again guys. Please keep sharing the music you make with our products – we love hearing it
Hey there Dan, I purchased your Ampeg 810 cab pack last night and got a chance to check it out late this afternoon. I have to say that I am very impressed.Hey guys. My name is Dan Lopatka and I’m one of the co-founders of 3 Sigma Audio. First off I want to give a huge thank you for trying out our products. As a bassist myself I’m happy to see more of us moving toward IRs
Secondly I know @pima1234 mentioned wanting some EVM12L and SRO loaded cabs but are there any others you guys were interested in? We’re always open to suggestions for new IRs as we continue updating our collection.
Also I want to point out that if you’re shooting for metal/rock/aggressive sounds, you can absolutely use our guitar cabs for bass. What I do is split the dry signal at 200Hz, limit the track that’s beneath 200Hz so that it’s essentially a sine wave, and then send the track above 200Hz into a guitar amp sim and IR. This way, I’m able to raise the level without it sounding too boomy and retain clarity. You can hear the end result on a lesson I did for my YT: youtu.be/d7wqIIVFCS0
Thanks again guys. Please keep sharing the music you make with our products – we love hearing it
Hey guys. My name is Dan Lopatka and I’m one of the co-founders of 3 Sigma Audio. First off I want to give a huge thank you for trying out our products. As a bassist myself I’m happy to see more of us moving toward IRs
Secondly I know @pima1234 mentioned wanting some EVM12L and SRO loaded cabs but are there any others you guys were interested in? We’re always open to suggestions for new IRs as we continue updating our collection.
Also I want to point out that if you’re shooting for metal/rock/aggressive sounds, you can absolutely use our guitar cabs for bass. What I do is split the dry signal at 200Hz, limit the track that’s beneath 200Hz so that it’s essentially a sine wave, and then send the track above 200Hz into a guitar amp sim and IR. This way, I’m able to raise the level without it sounding too boomy and retain clarity. You can hear the end result on a lesson I did for my YT: youtu.be/d7wqIIVFCS0
Thanks again guys. Please keep sharing the music you make with our products – we love hearing it
guitars were factory IR's but Ill probably buy a cab or 2 this weekend when ive got the time to give em a proper whirl. the port city cab is calling me...Guitars too?
Sounds great. The bass is nice and clear.
courtesy the neck pup on my tele thinlineWell, the guitars sound great, too. Nice and chimey.