Vlayman: *Spit (a e.p.)*

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1. Intro-Mean-ReadyYet-Tabitha-Spit-S&M-Outtro_Vlayman 12:13

So this just some Zoom H2 guitar demos what I padded out.

Writ, recorded, mixt, masturd, and sequenced at FetaCentralRecording DDL in Oct., 2021.

Music and all instruments by yo.

Fartwerk by Jose Jones

Notes:
“tabitha” inspired by Mitch, tellin’ me to write abouta adversarial voice on the phone

stuff used:
new Toby bass V, first time I recorded it, into PF50t, SM7b, Brick, dba160XT and VC3Q

gtrs is my Seagull and my Slick tele, amp is a Electar , all gtrs recorded with the Zoom H2

vox is a beta58 into a VC1Q, percussion the same except sometimes witha RNC or RNLA

please play loud enuff yer neighbors hate both of us

released October 17, 2021

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Re Ampeg tube bass amp volume

from talkbass, Wanex said:

Personally I think bringing a more powerful amp is going to be easier than bringing two large cabs, but YMMV.

Here are some figures:

-The decibel change from 1 to 100W is 20dB (V4).
-The decibel change from 1 to 300W is ~24.8dB (SVT)
-The sensitivity of an Ampeg 810E is 100dB 1W/1m
-The sensitivity of two Ampeg 810Es is 103dB 1W/1m​
-A modern V4B weighs 41lbs
-A modern SVT CL weighs 80lbs
-An 810E weighs 140lbs​
So
-A V4 with one 810E will make 120dB with 100W and the components will weigh 181lbs
-A V4 with two 810Es will make 123dB and the components will weigh 321lbs
-An SVT with one 810E will make 124.8dB with 300W and the components will weigh 220lbs
-An SVT with two 810Es will make 127.8dB with 300W and the components will weigh 360lbs
​If a V4 and one 810 meets your needs, your golden. But if more headroom is needed, I personally would rather take an SVT and one 810 than a V4 and two 810s. Also the SVT with one 810 will technically be slightly louder (1.8dB) than the V4 with two 810s.