lungimsam
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My Starfire isn't the only one this happens on. So I don't think it is the bass.
Here it is:
You are playing with in-ears, triple drivers at home or on stage, and all the notes are discernable and clear, and then all the sudden you hear the note being played, but you cannot hear what note it is?
I find this maddening when playing with in ears. I know I am playing the right note, but the note sounds wrong or cannot be discerned by the ear at all. It is almost like a weird wave cancelling phenomenon. But instead of the note going away, it sound like no note. A "no-note" but the bass sound is there. But you are fingering the correct note. Pups and bass set up is correct. Pups not too close or too far.
Making the bass and the mix as bright as possible helps, but it still happens from time to time.
Anyone know what this is called and how to stop it from happening? It can happen when playing with an amp live, too.
Here it is:
You are playing with in-ears, triple drivers at home or on stage, and all the notes are discernable and clear, and then all the sudden you hear the note being played, but you cannot hear what note it is?
I find this maddening when playing with in ears. I know I am playing the right note, but the note sounds wrong or cannot be discerned by the ear at all. It is almost like a weird wave cancelling phenomenon. But instead of the note going away, it sound like no note. A "no-note" but the bass sound is there. But you are fingering the correct note. Pups and bass set up is correct. Pups not too close or too far.
Making the bass and the mix as bright as possible helps, but it still happens from time to time.
Anyone know what this is called and how to stop it from happening? It can happen when playing with an amp live, too.