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mesadualrec

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Hi after getting my ASS and using the piezo I have found that having this extra tone is a great device and makes the ASS EVEN MORE versatile!!!!


whilst inspecting what was under the hood (the backplate) I noticed that the acoustic/piezo preamp has three adjustable potentiometers I was wondering which each of them do


I was presuming they were bass,treble and a mix control but I didnt know which order they were,can anyone shed some light on this


thanks for any help
Euan
 

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mesadualrec

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thanks very much

I dunno how I missed that I was looking at the schematic you have put up with the front control lay out but I couldnt find the piezo controls one


thanks
 

mesadualrec

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nope unfortunatly not!!!


I have a few the Vintage SD9 is superb but I use my Keeley Modded TS9 instead of it

Im just fed up with them lying about doing nothing :mad::mad:

and Im actually looking for one of those EH/SOVTEK Small Stone's the one you have...I almost had a heart attack at that gig a few weeks ago when you whipped yours out :)


and also a Jim Dunlop Rotovibe pedal(the one like the wha)

ohh and not to forget the Fulltone Ultimate Octave :D

and then thats it,that all the pedals I want :)
 

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did i tell you the story about that small stone i 'whipped out'? :eek:

when i was building up my previous pedal board, i went over to buy a used Deluxe Electric Mistress from a guy. while is was there, he asked if i knew anything about the sovtek small stone he had. vintage fella it was and not working. said he couldn't get it working and i could have it for £10. turned out it only needed a battery!!! muppet.

sadly, well for you anyway, i won't be letting that one go. i used to have a rotovibe on that pedalboard too!! i soon got tired of doing teh river dance though.

i've often thought about going back down that route with the vintage pedals but i'd have to buy a gigrig unit to control it all.
 

mesadualrec

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Those vintage SS's go pretty cheap on the bay,bout 30 or 40 quid :D

the rotovibe is quite expensive though :(


and the ultimate octave is just....well great
cant believe you got that for £10 thats sickening!!!

whats the electric mistress like??
never tried one but I was gonna buy a vintage one :)

i have also thought about getting a gig rig too,that would get rid of the big foot controller too if i could get three amp switchers on it :)

I heard you are eventually gonna have about 12 distortion sounds soon :eek::eek::D

when you get all the switchers :)
 

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in theory i could have 12!! in fact i could have more if i utilise the mix control of the v-twin rack. but that's just getting daft. i think i'm set with the 2 on the lonestar, the keeley DS1 and the standard DS 1, the 2 channels of the v-twin rack and the MXR ZW44!! :D:eek::D
 

mesadualrec

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in theory i could have 12!! in fact i could have more if i utilise the mix control of the v-twin rack. but that's just getting daft. i think i'm set with the 2 on the lonestar, the keeley DS1 and the standard DS 1, the 2 channels of the v-twin rack and the MXR ZW44!! :D:eek::D

seven channels thats crazy!!!

well in theory...7 channels :D
 
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