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fleaisamachine

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ok so ive been messin with lots of different settings and i really like the slap sound i get, its real punchy and sounds awesome to me when im standing right in front of the cab about a foot or 2 away, but when i back away from the amp to be about 10-15 feet away it kinda loses that punch that i really like and it makes me sad cause that punch it what i want to hear and what i was others to hear, does anyone on this site know how i can make it so i can actually get the punch from farther away?:confused: im totally cluelesson this one:confused: thanks again.
 

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fleaisamachine said:
ok so ive been messin with lots of different settings and i really like the slap sound i get, its real punchy and sounds awesome to me when im standing right in front of the cab about a foot or 2 away, but when i back away from the amp to be about 10-15 feet away it kinda loses that punch that i really like and it makes me sad cause that punch it what i want to hear and what i was others to hear, does anyone on this site know how i can make it so i can actually get the punch from farther away?:confused: im totally cluelesson this one:confused: thanks again.

Well, what is your rig made of ?
 

prickly_pete

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+1 The scooped mid sound is a recipe for getting lost in the mix. 500 hz is your friend!
 

lomky

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Yup, and turn down the bass some (I know) give your amp some head room
 

prickly_pete

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lomky said:
Yup, and turn down the bass some (I know) give your amp some head room

I agree with that 100%. Most players boost the bass (40hz) too much. They kill the people in the crowd, yet can't hear themselves on stage.
 

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The thing with boosting mids is you lose some of the nice slap tones (which sound best scooped).
 

prickly_pete

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syciprider said:
The thing with boosting mids is you lose some of the nice slap tones (which sound best scooped).


I disagree. I think you need good midrange definition for a good slap tone.
 

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When I want more punch I use one of these:

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You'll do well to add cabs with snap too. GK, SWR (especially a Goliath III 410).

The SR is THE slap bass so at least you don't have to worry about that aspect of your rig (Alva may have sumthin to say about this tho').
 

fleaisamachine

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does it matter what brand of cab to add??behringer, GK, and so on??because i may be able to get some cash for a cab but i dont have the money right now for a whole new head, etc. especially since school is starting and i wont be able to work because i got football practice and everything.
 
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