Marc Brownstein's Disco Biscuits Bass Rig - January 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Bassist Marc Brownstein walks through his Disco Biscuits touring rig before their performance at Buffalo's Town Ballroom on January 19, 2023!
    Marc is a founding member and bassist for the Disco Biscuits, Star Kitchen, and Electron. He is also the co-founder of HeadCount, the pre-eminent voter registration organization in the music world, and Lively, a platform that connects artists and their fans with direct engagement. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and three kids.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @AndrewJDuddy
    @AndrewJDuddy Год назад +3

    Brownie always looks like he's feeling no pain. Seems like a super cool guy.

  • @Sam-hv8lr
    @Sam-hv8lr Год назад +4

    The ballroom was into your rig brownie. I totally loved the naeba. Brought me back to 2010 in a big way.

  • @sup_413
    @sup_413 Год назад +1

    Brownie is the man.
    Thanks for the tour - this will actually inspire some of what I'm beginning to experiment with on solid body electric ukulele.

  • @andyb7855
    @andyb7855 Год назад +2

    2:52. Can YOU spot the Mike Gordon reference here? :)

  • @josearroyo8419
    @josearroyo8419 2 месяца назад

    Can someone please tell me the name of the compression sidechain pedal he uses?? Thank you!! @thisisstormsound

  • @mkhwatts
    @mkhwatts Год назад +2

    Does "clipping" just means the lower frequencies were being clipped or cut off?

    • @DougieD_Funk
      @DougieD_Funk Год назад +2

      Nope! Clipping means his instrument input level was too overwhelming therefore overdriving the amp(in a bad way) which is taxing and eventually damaging to the entire system and causes distortion where it shouldn’t be. Basically the signal he was feeding the amp was louder than the amplifier is comfortable with so it tries to compensate but can’t which leads to all your good stuff, all your lowend and clarity and headroom dissapearing.

    • @DougieD_Funk
      @DougieD_Funk Год назад

      Oh I see what you’re saying now. Sorry l misunderstood but yea basically in the most general sense except it’s not just loss of low end it’s loss of clarity and power and tone and everything it should normally be doing

    • @kel5944
      @kel5944 6 месяцев назад

      You’re thinking of a high pass filter, which is normal and good if that’s the sound you are going for. Clipping is distortion, but it can damage amps and speakers because it is the system trying to push harder than it physically can causing excess heat.

  • @jonathanosborn4800
    @jonathanosborn4800 Год назад

    If you are just playing bass from the Moog, then I'd go with the Minitaur module or the sub37.

  • @pm5906
    @pm5906 Год назад +1

    Hard to believe there is one future impact up there let alone 2...wtf

  • @Andyanddiana467
    @Andyanddiana467 Год назад

    If he's getting clipping, there's a gain staging issue somewhere that his techs are missing. 🤔

    • @methyod
      @methyod Год назад +1

      10 inch speakers can only do so much with the low B on a 6 string at loud stage volumes, there's a reason you don't see jam band bassists playing SVTs into ampeg fridges.

    • @Andyanddiana467
      @Andyanddiana467 Год назад +1

      @@methyod the clipping is less likely a headroom issue and more gain staging. For Pete’s sake, he’s using an EQ to boost bass, because it “sounds warmer,” when he can get the same effect rolling back the treble knob on his bass .

    • @kel5944
      @kel5944 6 месяцев назад

      I spotted Karina Rykman.