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I just won a SBEQ on ebay!

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:54 am
by I am Incinerator
SBEQ073

Was this anyone's here...or know the person selling? Hopefully it is what it is...a little paint chipping, but oh well...



stoked

This now brings things up to four, when I get my HB and EGDM soon.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:39 pm
by DocRock
Nice score, Sean...I had been watching that one.

Cosmetics aside, if it works as well as the seller says it does......you've gotten a great pedal for a great price!!!

Doc 8)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:16 pm
by I am Incinerator
Thanks Doc!

It wasn;t the one I wanted to get next, but it was one on the list. I didn't even expect to score it at that price but I thought I would put in a bid...and Iwoke up today to an e-mail saying I won.

Can't beat it for that price, and I need to get some more pedal-to-pedal cables.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:08 am
by Donner
Nice snag buddy !!!!!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:08 pm
by I am Incinerator
Thanks Donner!

quick placement question, I know a popular use for the Sea Blue is at the end of the chain...would this be before or after the delay?

Also, what are the pros of using this at the begining of the chain?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:03 pm
by Donner
I am Incinerator wrote:Thanks Donner!

quick placement question, I know a popular use for the Sea Blue is at the end of the chain...would this be before or after the delay?

Also, what are the pros of using this at the begining of the chain?


well I guess the correct answer is as always, try both follow your ears :lol:
some things to keep in mind tho....

changing the EQ before and after distoritions has an effect on them especially bottom, it can change the harmonic content....

the SBEQ has a ceiling that deals with the high icepick treble and you will hear this quite a bit differently with different speakers ....

I have an SBEQ after my drives for tone shaping but before Delay/Reverbs and a Baby Pink at the very end for clean boosting of everything and the buffer

also try the SBEQ with the bass and treble all the way down - both before and after a drive --- its a very useful mid boost.... and it does different things before and after.....

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:07 pm
by I am Incinerator
Donner wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote:
the SBEQ has a ceiling that deals with the high icepick treble and you will hear this quite a bit differently with different speakers ....


Yes, This is what I'm looking for. I try to run my rig bright enough to where I get the chime for the kerang and ringing bell-tones ,, while trying to tame any icepick in ear...unfortunately you sacrifice one for the other. Ideally someday, I'd like to get the PGC to round things out kinda of use the PGC as a chime/jangle/sparkle enhancer and use the Sea Blue to round the low mids and low end...I'll consider this more after the taxman comes.

I'm running an GZ34 rectified Tophat Club Royale 2x12 and the speakers are a Cele G12h30 and a Fane V30...what the label says. tubes are a JJ GZ34 JJ EL84's and a trio of Ei ECC83's with one being a balanced Triode in either V1 or V3...which ever is farthest away from the Powertubes.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:26 pm
by Donner
I am Incinerator wrote:
Donner wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote:
the SBEQ has a ceiling that deals with the high icepick treble and you will hear this quite a bit differently with different speakers ....


Yes, This is what I'm looking for. I try to run my rig bright enough to where I get the chime for the kerang and ringing bell-tones ,, while trying to tame any icepick in ear...unfortunately you sacrifice one for the other. Ideally someday, I'd like to get the PGC to round things out kinda of use the PGC as a chime/jangle/sparkle enhancer and use the Sea Blue to round the low mids and low end...I'll consider this more after the taxman comes.

I'm running an GZ34 rectified Tophat Club Royale 2x12 and the speakers are a Cele G12h30 and a Fane V30...what the label says. tubes are a JJ GZ34 JJ EL84's and a trio of Ei ECC83's with one being a balanced Triode in either V1 or V3...which ever is farthest away from the Powertubes.



hmmm have you tried a solid state rectifier ? thats one way to tighten and fill out the bottom on 84s

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:50 pm
by I am Incinerator
Donner wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote:
Donner wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote:


hmmm have you tried a solid state rectifier ? thats one way to tighten and fill out the bottom on 84s


I thought about that, but always scared I'd loose the sag. Maybe I should just pick up a ss plug for variety. I'm starting think I may want too much out of a guitar tone than one amp and a few pedals can provide
:oops:

it's still fun to experiement

PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:34 am
by DocRock
+1 on Donner's SS Rectifier idea.

IIRC, those SS plugs that you can insert into your existing tube rectifier socket aren't all that expensive. It could be worth checking out, and if you don't like it...don't think it will have cost all that much.

Doc