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The sound seems to have more treble than the cable and I find myself boosting more bass than I do with a cable on the Carvin amp when I stress it trying to produce the whine
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Lasts longer than I've needed it to!No issues at all with my Music Man Stingray active bass, passive basses or my keyboard
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I can report it works great with any passive Bass i own (Fender, Gibson) and worked fine with some of my higher end active Basses (Warwick, Schecter,) but I did get a low cycle hum on my Spector Bass with active EMG pick-up's
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I've been using these about a month; Used on a 78 Fender P Bass with Semour Duncan quarter pounders (passive) and and LTD B104 with EMG (active
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For me it is my favorite bass that it won't work on, the Ibanez SR375. \2
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But only works with passive bass and guitars.
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For me it is my favorite bass that it won't work on, the Ibanez SR375. \2
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As long as they continue to work as well as they are right now I'm a happy bass player
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But I figured for the price and convenience even if it was only half as good as they say, it would be fine for rehearsals with my passive basses
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The sound seems to have more treble than the cable and I find myself boosting more bass than I do with a cable on the Carvin amp when I stress it trying to produce the whine
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They do say not recommended for active pickups, so this is not a complaint, but I have tried these with a number of guitars and basses, passive and active pickups, and have had no problems EXCEPT with an Ibanez bass with active pickups, I was getting a high freq
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It sounds just as good as if using a cable
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No more tripping over cords and being limited as to where you stand in relation to your amp.
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The sound is just as crisp as with a cable
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My bad, I didn't set the sample rate properly, and there it was, smooth as it should be, and I can't see any latency issues (2.8 ms on my Audient), and tone loss
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Not quite as good as a
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I bring it to open Mics and jam sessions as well as to the studio