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That's all folks!

-dave

SlacktoneDave wrote:

It basically, as I've been told by the designer, is that it time aligns 160hz, which is the first harmonic of the low "E" string {80hz} so the mud can be controlled and still retain the lower frequencies.

That is pretty savvy!

JakeDobner wrote:

SlacktoneDave wrote:

It basically, as I've been told by the designer, is that it time aligns 160hz, which is the first harmonic of the low "E" string {80hz} so the mud can be controlled and still retain the lower frequencies.

That is pretty savvy!

Yeah, if he still makes it, here's some info. Two versions: one is 140hz for bass or harp, and the guitar box is 160hz.

http://www.kinder-instruments.com/midbasscut.htm

Shoot! Missed it by that much Cry

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac'

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

I got mines...wait.. That makes six... What the.....?

Well, my Jag is now officially "Wronskified" Big Grin

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Bill S._______

remora1 wrote:

Well, my Jag is now officially "Wronskified" Big Grin

Looks awesome, Bill! Now all you need is sparkle paint and you're set!

Are everybody's plates starting to come in?

Don't know. Mine was a "pre-release" unit...

Bill S._______

JakeDobner wrote:

Are everybody's plates starting to come in?

Yes, he shipped it right out and it's a beauty...nice thickness and perfect chrome finish. Thanks, Dave!

Got mine last week, Jake.

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Sorry for the multiple post....hit "quote" instead of "edit"....

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mike_fried wrote:

mike_fried wrote:

SlacktoneDave wrote:

That's all folks!

-dave

Dave, any plans for another run in the near future?

pavlovsdog wrote:

Got mine last week, Jake.

Cool... thanks everyone. I'll have to check with my neighbors to see if they've seen them.

I have ONE lefty switch plate available... if interested, PM me.

~ dave

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double post
~ dave

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Woah... I don't think I've ever seen that shot in color. Lake Placid Blue! Or Ocean Turquoise... damnit...

I quite like James, good songwriter!

Last edited: Apr 04, 2015 20:30:15

SlacktoneDave wrote:

JakeDobner wrote:

SlacktoneDave wrote:

It basically, as I've been told by the designer, is that it time aligns 160hz, which is the first harmonic of the low "E" string {80hz} so the mud can be controlled and still retain the lower frequencies.

That is pretty savvy!

Yeah, if he still makes it, here's some info. Two versions: one is 140hz for bass or harp, and the guitar box is 160hz.

http://www.kinder-instruments.com/midbasscut.htm

Dave: is the midbass cut the unit you have on your strap in some of your performance videos?

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