Cherry Red 05L13548 USA

Started by rv_bass, October 04, 2022, 03:02:12 PM

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rv_bass

Time to figure this thing out (thanks, Danno)  :)




rv_bass


edwardofhuncote


pauldo


rv_bass

#4
Quote from: pauldo on October 04, 2022, 06:02:33 PM
Let us know what you find! 😎

Well, the first thing I noticed was how light this guitar is.  Coming from playing full bodied long scale 70s Alembic basses, this guitar is light as a feather!  It is described as a semi hollow body and it certainly has that quality.  Overall dimensions are a bit smaller than my basses too, so something to get used to as well. I think it will take a little while to learn how to blend the pickups, filters, and bright switches to get the tones I would like, but it should be a fun process and learning experience.  :)

David Houck


dannobasso

Play it in good health and inspiration!

lbpesq

#7
Congratulations on your new Skylark, Rob!   I really like that the color is translucent and lets the flame show through.   Of course it had to be a looker for Danno to go for a non-black guitar!

Bill, tgo

StephenR

Pretty guitar Rob... hope you manage to bond with it and it brings you much musical fulfillment over time!

rv_bass

Thanks, everyone, it's a very nice instrument and a nice alternative to have.  I look forward to playing it :)

rv_bass


rv_bass

#11
Above in this thread there is a photo of two speaker cabs. I would like to connect these two speaker cabs, but each cab only has one 1/4" input jack, no output jack.  So, does anyone know how I can connect these two speaker cabs using one channel on the amp for a mono output? The Skylark is not a stereo guitar.  Thanks :)

rv_bass


adriaan

#13
The WW has Power Amp 1 and 2 controls. Are they two controls for one power amp, or perhaps separate power amps with separate outputs? Then you could take a jumper cable taking the Loop/out from channel 1 into the Loop/in of channel 2.

rv_bass

Thanks, Adriaan.  Still searching online to see if each channel has its own separate power amp source. Is what you are suggesting called bridging?  If so, there are warnings online about only bridging an 8 ohm load (i.e., do not bridge a 4 ohm load).  So I would be connecting two 8 ohm speakers, which I assume would result in 4 ohms when combined.