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Hello legends, we're an independent plugin maker from the Manchester. Recently launched our first plugin (Spice Saturation) so sharing it with the great people of this forum! https://www.audio-legends.com/product-page/spice-saturation Why would I bother with another saturation plugin you might ask? Well, this one has auto-gain compensation, filtering, analog warmth, added manual gain trims and other control features all packed into one plugin. Not to mention the slick UI. It sounds awesome on guitars and it's only £5.99 Audio samples & product demo available in the product page link above. More samples & demos are available on our socials too. Youtube Shorts | Youtube Videos | Instagram | Tiktok Really appreciate anyone checking it out and providing feedback. Thank you!
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A good day for common sense, for a change and, as always, a good day for the lawyers.
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Oh, I always have my reading glasses to hand. I find it impossible to resist another accessory.... (plus I have one pair of distance glasses and two pairs of reading glasses for the price of a single pair with varifocals, which I firmly resisted despite (or more likely because of) the optician trying to give it the hard sell.
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https://guitarbomb.com/klon-lawsuit-dismissed-bill-finnegan-behringers-zentara-overdrive And so it's all done.... the case has been dropped, "with prejudice" (i.e. they're not allowed to reopen it at any later stage), and no money changing hands. Ironically, the rare version of the pedal is now likely to be the Centara labelled phase, as Behringer recently started labelling them the Zentara, with a Z. I wonder if those will be worth anything in future, what with many buyers hoping to land a future collectable seeking out the first, Centaur labelled, run. Decent result, overall... Behringer have (very cheaply) further refined legal precedent on the limits to how far they can copy something that's no longer in production. It'll be interesting to see if the Klon people attempt to bring out a new line of "the real thing". As a postscript, Youtuber KDH (who is being credited at breaking this story which everyone else seems to have missed) flags that the AI search facility on Google denies that this happened. Now *there's* a bubble that can't burst fast enough.
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Stupid Question of the Week: Mooer Baby Bomb and Cabinet - what cable?
Kiwi replied to EdwardMarlowe's topic in Amps and Cabs
Yes to both, not helped by intermittent focus in my eyesight and a reluctance to take my reading glasses everywhere in case it brings on mid life crisis. -
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Hi there and welcome. Guitar fora have certainly changed/evolved over the last few decades.
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Thanks both, much appreciated. @Dad3353 - I discovered Ohmmage when look at hifi... I'm not the most technical of people and it still blows my mind a bit, but that's helpful to know! I do plan, though, to stick to just the one speaker to keep the noise down - if I ever have a house where I can go louder, I'll be looking at a "proper" amp. Mind you, it's impressive what you can get in a pedal form factor these days. Once they get past an inherently conservative generation of guitar players, I wouldn't be wholly surprised to see fewer and fewer bands using traditional maps on stage (save rich ones with roadies and a 'look' to maintain, of course...).
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I concur with the advice above : one speaker cable with a 1/4 mono jack at each end is all that's required. It can be plugged into either of the cab sockets; these are doubled up to give the option of linking to a second cab, if desired. This is called 'daisy-chaining'. Probably moot in your case, but one should be aware that the total impedance of cabs connected in this way must not be below the minimum impedance of the amp. Two 8Ohm cabs connected in this 'daisy-chain' fashion would present a 4Ohm load to the amp. If the amp supports this, all well and good. If not, expect costly 'magic smoke'. The 'Baby Bomb' pedal amp, for instance, will not support two such cabs (the output socket is labelled : 8-16 Ohms...), but your single cab should be fine. Ignore, then, the second cab socket. Hope this helps.
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So... I have a Mooer Baby Bomb pedal power amp (which I'll be using alongside a Joyo American Sound and a reverb pedal). The plan is to pick up a speaker I can for using with this at home. I do already have a Vox 2x12" cab which might well get sold owing to it being probably too much for home use in a small flat; also looking at one of the Vintage 1x10"s. Both flavour have these two sockets in the back for speaker input: For reference, the BabyBomb has this, single output jack: What sort of cable do I need to connect this to the socket on the pedal? I can find lots of quarter-inch jack speaker cables for sale online, but they all have one lead at both ends. Does that make a speaker with two sockets unsuitable, or do I just use one of the input holes on the speaker, or....? All steer gratefully received. I've only ever used a combo amp before (the 2x12 came in a deal as a matching price with my Vox AD120VT, but I've never used it as the Vox itself is more than loud enough on the 1 watt setting...).
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What do you think of the new-look Rotosound guitar strings?
Rotosound replied to Rotosound's topic in Accessories and Misc
We're stoked to announce that we've launched some new multipacks... https://www.rotosound.com/blog/product-news/new-rotosound-multipacks/ These offer our most popular sets in 3- and 10-set boxes for cost-saving and convenience. Starting from £21.95 for the triple pack and £69.95 for the ten-set multipack, they're available now from UK dealers! -
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Good evening, @Iain Douglas, and ... ... Plenty to read and amuse you here, and lots to learn and share.
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Pleased to be here and look forward to ‘ ‘meeting’ you all in the virtual world. It’s been a LONG time since I bothered with a guitar forum, I used to be on ‘Guitar Voice’ years ago but upon perusing it now it looks nothing like it did. This seems an interesting place and being an old rocker will hopefully meet like minded folk cheers for taking the time to read
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Any recommendations for a bag for a Faith parlour guitar. The bag that came with it is not what it was 12 years ago. I could buy another, but just seeking real world experience. A Mono one would be lovely but that would be silly money for this paericular guitar. Thanks.
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I released a new single this morning - you can hear it here, if you like: