Sea Blue EQ, oh how I love thee.......

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Sea Blue EQ, oh how I love thee.......

Postby Bobby D » Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:47 am

so, it's cool for electric guitar FOR SURE.

But I had to do a benefit show for Veterans of Foreign War last night, American Legion post.

one of the BEST audiences I have had in years.

we played "for free".....but were fed steak and lobster, and the tip bucket had nearly $200 in it at the end of two sets.

I played acoustic, and used my line 6 DL-4 looper/delay into sea blue EQ, into PA system.

Working on editing a video of one song from last night now....

Sea Blue EQ is even better than all the other acoustic preamps I have had......the ONLY think I miss that is SPECIFIC to acoustic guitar is a mid-notch -- something where I can find that offending mid frequency that feedsback.

But I did not have any feedback ONCE last night, so why am I complaining?

What kind of MAGIC is in that box?

a pretty picture of an AWESOME pedal that is rapidly becoming my favorite, right behind DRD #024

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Re: Sea Blue EQ, oh how I love thee.......

Postby Bobby D » Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:27 pm

oh yeah -- this is my partner, Philup D. Bucket.


PHILLUP DE BUCKET peoples!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Sea Blue EQ, oh how I love thee.......

Postby Donner » Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:24 pm

HA!
Yeah the SBEQ is a staple --- especially for treble happy signals like piezos just t he perfect warming roundoff and adding a bit of Cobras 'heat' description.......

but it is masked a bit by rouded speakers like Greenbacks so there are some that legitimately dont have a use for it..... but most do


..............or Bobby you could put a Salvation Army style bucket out and name it 'Phil McCracken' :mrgreen:
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Re: Sea Blue EQ, oh how I love thee.......

Postby Bobby D » Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:47 pm

Donner wrote:HA!
Yeah the SBEQ is a staple --- especially for treble happy signals like piezos just t he perfect warming roundoff and adding a bit of Cobras 'heat' description.......

but it is masked a bit by rouded speakers like Greenbacks so there are some that legitimately dont have a use for it..... but most do


..............or Bobby you could put a Salvation Army style bucket out and name it 'Phil McCracken' :mrgreen:



Donner, you just made me SPIT my COFFEE onto my computer monitor!!!!

I like the SBEQ on acoustic. it really warms up the ovations. i hate ovations. but they do really well onstage.

i should have kept my 60s Gibson J-45 or my Hummingbird....those were REAL acoustic guitars.

but i used to get worried that people would damage them, and the ovation is already damaged, rode hard, and put up wet.

hmmm.........i wonder if BJ will ever have a version of the SBEQ that has a parametric mid control?

He and I talked about it, and he said it was possible, but to do midrange RIGHT it would take like 10 knobs :mrgreen:

But I did not have ONE instance of feedback with the SBEQ and the acoustic. So if it ain't broke, don't fix it 8)
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