
shar-vell Dan
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Taint dat bad.
In the electrician world we call this an "Electrical Phenomenon".It’s working…
Unhooked my ms3 and plugged into the loop… fine…went straight into the front…fine… I’m now officially at a fucking loss boys…..
Glad it's working! Off topic but didn't know Griff bass fishes! That's awesome! Get a Daiwa or Shimano reel trust me. That's not a loop; we call it a professional overrun LOL.my man needs a looper ............... it's starting to look like my casting reel when I forget to set the counterweights
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my drop shot rigs are all Diawa Spinning reels .... all my Baitcasters are Abu Garcia Revo'sGlad it's working! Off topic but didn't know Griff bass fishes! That's awesome! Get a Daiwa or Shimano reel trust me. That's not a loop; we call it a professional overrun LOL.
I remember getting into it with this guy who hired me to run his board at a show once. He was running "stereo". And by stereo I mean he had one amp but was taking up two channel strips with one panned hard right and one panned hard left. I needed/wanted another channel for his bass player so I took one of his and put the other one in the center. Got lots of compliments on the sound from the audience and the band. Until Mr. douchebag saw I took one of his channels. Accused me of trying to take over his band. lolahhh OK .... so why not just run them separate mono ?? or is that what you're doing and calling it stereo ??
Zebco 33 ftwmy drop shot rigs are all Diawa Spinning reels .... all my Baitcasters are Abu Garcia Revo's
get you some bronzebacks !!
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in stereo ?Zebco 33 ftw![]()
Is there any other way?in stereo ?
Yeah. Mono.Is there any other way?
I'm told Griff has photos that indicate otherwise .Running in stereo cured my erectile dysfunction yo….
One of the reasons I prefer spinning reals for all things inshore. Preferably Penn or Daiwa. I smoke smaller Shimano reels too fast fighting big Snook around jetty rocks, and bridge fenders.my man needs a looper ............... it's starting to look like my casting reel when I forget to set the counterweights
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for me running stereo isn't about spatial effects etc, it means I can play at whisper volumes but my tone sounds HUGE ... in fact I now run what I call Dry/wet/Dry ... so I run 2 outs from my main amp into seperate cabs, and one out into my boss katana that has all the efx ... sounds gloriousMaybe you don't have enough stuff hooked up to your stereo rig ...
what's the big draw on running stereo ??
Unless your cabs are spread apart in each corner of the room and you have some nice spatial effects to take advantage of the spread ??
Seems like a lot of hassle
yes that is what it is, 2 mono amps combinedahhh OK .... so why not just run them separate mono ?? or is that what you're doing and calling it stereo ??