Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
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Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
How is it for stacking? Does it like hihg gain signals going into it? I may want to purchase one eventually.
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Re: Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
I don't have one and I don't play bass, but here's some very cool video:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqCd39aNIXQ[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkiE4FgfHxE[/youtube]
Aen's video are so funny!!!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqCd39aNIXQ[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkiE4FgfHxE[/youtube]
Aen's video are so funny!!!

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Re: Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
I like it by itself, mostly, but in a the song Spartacus i kick on The Internet. It pretty much slams the hell out of the HOTDOG, and gives me instant and powerfull feedback.
http://theronaldraygun.bandcamp.com/track/spartacus
In general, I like it better with not-so-high gain pickups and signals. With hot p-90s you get more bass, but maintain the sizzle and definition, but big humbuckers can sometimes over-compress.
http://theronaldraygun.bandcamp.com/track/spartacus
In general, I like it better with not-so-high gain pickups and signals. With hot p-90s you get more bass, but maintain the sizzle and definition, but big humbuckers can sometimes over-compress.
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Re: Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
It's one of the sexiest fucking pedals around. That's what you need to know and also you need to order one. I want one hard. Used to have the combo pedal (god I suck hard for getting rid of that) and when I get the monies, I'm getting a new one.
Aen, it sounds great with my Musicman HSS in active or passive mode. You do lose a little low end in active mode, but I think that's pretty typical of most bass pedals.
Aen, it sounds great with my Musicman HSS in active or passive mode. You do lose a little low end in active mode, but I think that's pretty typical of most bass pedals.
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Re: Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
Bassboar wrote:How is it for stacking? Does it like hihg gain signals going into it? I may want to purchase one eventually.
It stacks great! I use it with a Mellowtone Electric apple infront of it [Oh by the way it like totally replaced my mufftype fuzzes on me board] and then I run it in to all my other fuzzes... I need to move it around more though.. right now it's just in the "muff spot"

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Re: Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
So how major is the low end loss with actives?
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritatisanfordandsonny wrote:guitars are hammers if you put some electrical tape on the handle so the blood doesn't make the hammer slippery so be it.
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Re: Tell me about the Hair of the Dog
Bassboar wrote:So how major is the low end loss with actives?
I didn't notice any... [but then I don't seems to get the probs most others do with their active bass... mines a Ibanez with Barts..] also it haz blend so...