Sonically, birch is great because it strikes a very desirable balance; it’s rigid enough to produce punch and definition while being soft enough to sound warm but not floppy. Remember that the cabinet acts as a resonator for the speakers just as the wood of a guitar acts as a resonator ...
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parallel to the dry signal each with GEQ/PEQs to shape the resulting sound. I suppose this simulates cabinet reflections (poor man's approach) given the size of the reverbs; regardless of what it simulates it gives that feeling that sometimes it's missing when when mic'ing a real cab....
all in a gorgeous Appalachian cherry cabinet that's just meant for sonic exploration. Lastly, theOberheim TEO-5, which bears the initials of synth pioneer Tom Oberheim, realizing his dream of a powerful but affordable analog synth for the masses. This five-voice analog powerhouse pulls together...
Apart from asking if you have any thoughts on this, can these cables suddenly have a problem, the jacks wear out or something. Does it matter if I use the 3,5 to ¼ jacks or 3,5 to 3,5? Can a static build up happen in the equipment and affect the jacks inputs?