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Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:16 am
by behndy
STUPID QUESTIONS STUPID ANSWERS THREAD AMIRIGHT??!?
...... until i was 16 or so i thought a Reach-a-Round was when you were giving a hug to somebody and you snuck a hand down and pinched the other person's butt.
i was a horribly introverted, innocent little CHILD as a youngin.
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:20 am
by theactionindex
snipelfritz wrote:OMG what the fuck does the presence knob do?
I just pretend it's TREBLE KNOB #2.

Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:29 am
by snipelfritz
theactionindex wrote:snipelfritz wrote:OMG what the fuck does the presence knob do?
I just pretend it's TREBLE KNOB #2.

So in my case , it should always be dimed?

Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:53 am
by wsas3
theactionindex wrote:snipelfritz wrote:OMG what the fuck does the presence knob do?
I just pretend it's TREBLE KNOB #2.

Yeah it pretty much it, just handles higher frequencies
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:59 am
by The4455
snipelfritz wrote:OMG what the fuck does the presence knob do?
A presence knob controls the amount of treble in your signal so if the treble is all the way up but the presence is all the way down there will be "no" treble the more you turn up the presence knob the more of that trouble affects your guitar signal. And also upper fragile harmonics.
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:06 am
by dubkitty
but will it crystallize your lettuce?
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:09 am
by goroth
insubordination wrote:Related: When I power my Boss PH-2 on the Pedal Power ISO-5 (with isolated power) it seems to...not work as well. The LED is super dim when the pedal is engaged, and it just doesn't sound as pronounced as when I run it on a One-Spot. Then all is fine. Why would that be?
If it's an older PH-2 it is designed to be used with an (old) Boss ACA adapter. These put out 12 volts and were unregulated, which means that the actual voltage delivered by the adapter varied with the amount of current the pedal drew. There was some stuff in the pedal which stepped down the delivered voltage to 9 volts. So if you power your PH-2 with any sort of power supply that delivers 9 volts, it will be getting less voltage than it needs, because of the internal circuitry. Run it from the 12 volt output on your iso 5 and it will work perfectly.
The one spot delivers 9 volts, but the common ground in it bypasses the voltage limiting stuff in the PH-2 which makes it ok to feed it 9 volts.
I found all this out when I thought a Boss CE-2B and tried to get the bastard to work with a whole bunch of different power supplies.
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:18 am
by The4455
dubkitty wrote:but will it crystallize your lettuce?
Depends, is it Romaine?
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:20 am
by D.o.S.
The4455 wrote:dubkitty wrote:but will it crystallize your lettuce?
Depends, is it Romaine?
Gotta be Iceburg--no real value at all.
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:45 am
by tuffteef
presence just means how much rock do you want in your face
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 3:57 am
by Fuzz_Pi
sylnau wrote:snipelfritz wrote:OMG what the fuck does the presence knob do?
Like all other knobs on a Marshall... nothing.


so true, i think gain is the only pot thats actully wired to anything in marshalls
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:12 am
by Adoom
greigoroth wrote:insubordination wrote:Related: When I power my Boss PH-2 on the Pedal Power ISO-5 (with isolated power) it seems to...not work as well. The LED is super dim when the pedal is engaged, and it just doesn't sound as pronounced as when I run it on a One-Spot. Then all is fine. Why would that be?
If it's an older PH-2 it is designed to be used with an (old) Boss ACA adapter. These put out 12 volts and were unregulated, which means that the actual voltage delivered by the adapter varied with the amount of current the pedal drew. There was some stuff in the pedal which stepped down the delivered voltage to 9 volts. So if you power your PH-2 with any sort of power supply that delivers 9 volts, it will be getting less voltage than it needs, because of the internal circuitry. Run it from the 12 volt output on your iso 5 and it will work perfectly.
The one spot delivers 9 volts, but the common ground in it bypasses the voltage limiting stuff in the PH-2 which makes it ok to feed it 9 volts.
I found all this out when I thought a Boss CE-2B and tried to get the bastard to work with a whole bunch of different power supplies.
This is true. DF-2 taught me that lesson.
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:44 am
by theavondon
Adoom wrote:greigoroth wrote:insubordination wrote:Related: When I power my Boss PH-2 on the Pedal Power ISO-5 (with isolated power) it seems to...not work as well. The LED is super dim when the pedal is engaged, and it just doesn't sound as pronounced as when I run it on a One-Spot. Then all is fine. Why would that be?
If it's an older PH-2 it is designed to be used with an (old) Boss ACA adapter. These put out 12 volts and were unregulated, which means that the actual voltage delivered by the adapter varied with the amount of current the pedal drew. There was some stuff in the pedal which stepped down the delivered voltage to 9 volts. So if you power your PH-2 with any sort of power supply that delivers 9 volts, it will be getting less voltage than it needs, because of the internal circuitry. Run it from the 12 volt output on your iso 5 and it will work perfectly.
The one spot delivers 9 volts, but the common ground in it bypasses the voltage limiting stuff in the PH-2 which makes it ok to feed it 9 volts.
I found all this out when I thought a Boss CE-2B and tried to get the bastard to work with a whole bunch of different power supplies.
This is true. DF-2 taught me that lesson.
Hyup, had a DM-2, and it worked fine with my onespot, and then I went online and got all warned about it needing some other supply and I was all

Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:02 am
by Schlatte
Really stupid question..,, what does "getting your guitar/bass set up" mean? I know it has something to do with tuning/ string height etc. But yeah... I have no idea what it actually is.
Re: The stupid questions thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:38 am
by colin
Set up means adjusting intonation, string height, truss rod, etc. Basically doing all the little things to make the guitar/bass play as well as possible.