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Old 09-29-2016, 01:53 PM
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Takes a pretty good trick to have a call that runs loose low end,holds together on the high effort,and has a low threshold to start


most calls are toward one end or the other---nice high,efficient,holds distinction,good volume---BUT lacks in the low,way too tight,does not want to stay in murmur


then the opposite---stays in the mudd---runs a hell of a low,but falls completely apart in the high end,smears out and sounds overblown


and once a man can run low end and high end,it is blatently apparent when a call is lacking on one end or the other
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Old 09-29-2016, 02:18 PM
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Takes a pretty good trick to have a call that runs loose low end,holds together on the high effort,and has a low threshold to start


most calls are toward one end or the other---nice high,efficient,holds distinction,good volume---BUT lacks in the low,way too tight,does not want to stay in murmur


then the opposite---stays in the mudd---runs a hell of a low,but falls completely apart in the high end,smears out and sounds overblown


and once a man can run low end and high end,it is blatently apparent when a call is lacking on one end or the other

agreed
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