
valve
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Thicker strings might not break as easy, but they muddy things more than thin strings because of their huge low end, so to me the highend loss is even worseI usually change them once a year. They are thick.
Thicker strings might not break as easy, but they muddy things more than thin strings because of their huge low end, so to me the highend loss is even worseI usually change them once a year. They are thick.
That's correctSo you change your amps quicker than your strings![]()
Why again do we "break in" Speakers to get rid of the harsh high end then?Thicker strings might not break as easy, but they muddy things more than thin strings because of their huge low end, so to me the highend loss is even worse
point taken, but i tend to like a bright frontend for clarity. it makes a huge difference if the brightness is added pre or post preamp/distortion.Why again do we "break in" Speakers to get rid of the harsh high end then?![]()
Aber ist trotzdem lustig, oder?point taken, but i tend to like a bright frontend for clarity. it makes a huge difference if the brightness is added pre or post preamp/distortion.
jupp!Aber ist trotzdem lustig, oder?![]()