strummer
Enormous Member
I have been switching strings a lot lately, and earlier this week I put on a set that goes from 45 to 135, stainless steel. Felt real good, and sounded mighty commanding thru my Bass Cube at home.
But then I got to rehersals, plugged the Bongo into my pedals and started playing. Turns out that with the fatty B on the HH Bongo 5, the input circuit of my EBS MultiComp gets overloaded.
So the solutions I see to this are as follows:
1) Ditch the compressor.
2) Lower the pick ups.
3) pad the signal before it reaches the box.
4) Go lighter on the string gauges (with a 130 B it works)
5) Learn to use the FX loop on my amp.
Heh, I just realized 5), that using the FX loop is the solution, so you can all just ignore this post if you like
But then I got to rehersals, plugged the Bongo into my pedals and started playing. Turns out that with the fatty B on the HH Bongo 5, the input circuit of my EBS MultiComp gets overloaded.
So the solutions I see to this are as follows:
1) Ditch the compressor.
2) Lower the pick ups.
3) pad the signal before it reaches the box.
4) Go lighter on the string gauges (with a 130 B it works)
5) Learn to use the FX loop on my amp.
Heh, I just realized 5), that using the FX loop is the solution, so you can all just ignore this post if you like