Thread subject: STATII.COM: For all things Status-Graphite :: New Kingbass??

Posted by Fat Rich on 06-03-2012 00:28
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The Parametrix system seems to be generating a bit of interest on that other forum full bass players.... did anyone ask Rob how it works? It looked to me like the switches were for the coil taps and the small knobs were for bass, treble, EQ1 boost / cut and frequency centre, EQ2 boost / cut and frequency centre. One question being asked is whether there's one EQ for each pickup or if both EQs work across the whole output. I'm guessing the latter?

Posted by Silent Fly on 06-03-2012 02:05
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Fat Rich wrote:The Parametrix system seems to be generating a bit of interest on that other forum full bass players.... did anyone ask Rob how it works?
I asked Rob and he explained me how the system works. Essentially it has 3 stages: 1) Pickup switching. Each pick up is built using 2 noiseless (*) Jazz-type pickups. There is a switch for each pickup. Each switch has 3 positions: J-pickup 1, J-pickup 1+2, J-pickup 2. 2) Standard preamp. Balance, volume, treble, bass 3) Semi-parametric 2 band. 4 knobs: 2 for the bass section, 2 for the treble section. The treble and bass section work similarly. One knob set the frequency the other the boost/cut. FAQ: Q: Why do I need a 2 band eq in stage 2 if I already have a semi-parametric in stage 3? A: It is possible to replicate what the 2 band EQ does using the semi-parametric. However, the semi-parametric is there to add a further level of equalization. In practical terms, it is possible for instance, boost the treble slightly and create another independent boost of the treble frequency for everything above for example 3kHz. Q: Do I need it? A: In my opinion, it depends what you would like to achieve. If you like to keep the amp flat and manage everything on-board it might be a cool thing to have. If you are happy with the EQ section of your amp and the standard Status electronics, you can probably live without it – especially considering the Status basses sound very well without any EQ (on or off board). Q: Can I have the pickup switching without the semi parametric EQ? Can I have the semi parametric EQ with standard pickups? A: My understanding is that the system is modular and it is possible to order them separately. Q: Does the EQ operate on the two pickups separately? A: No, it doesn't. It operates on the signal post pickup balance. I hope the above helps. ------------------------ (*) Noiseless J pickups are built using two coils in series instead of just 1 coil. With two coils, one coil operates on string E and A the other on D and G. The two coils are wired reversed and usually they have reversed magnets. In this way, electromagnetic interference that hits the pickup is cancelled by the coils configuration.

Posted by taz154b on 06-03-2012 03:33
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Angry-Canuck wrote:Be prepared to open up your wallet then! This bass has it all.......want want want want want.....
Would that be for the bass or the divorce that would follow its purchase?

Edited by taz154b on 28-04-2024 22:10

Posted by taz154b on 06-03-2012 03:37
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I would have loved to have that eq in my B2, I guess that will be in the next one if I can ever slide by the wife and more importantly Sir Rob

Posted by Fat Rich on 06-03-2012 03:45
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Silent Fly wrote: I asked Rob and he explained me how the system works......
Great explanation, many thanks! Clap

Posted by G-77 on 06-03-2012 04:11
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I had a good go in it on Sunday, there is a huge range of sound to be had!

Posted by sgh42 on 06-03-2012 05:13
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SGH42 wrote: It's all parametrics..
But the model is called 'Paramatix'

Posted by Fat Rich on 06-03-2012 05:26
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SGH42 wrote:

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SGH42 wrote: It's all parametrics..
But the model is called 'Paramatix'
Had a look at one of the labels, it seems to be "Paramatrix", I've a feeling we're all spelling wrong Grin

Posted by sgh42 on 06-03-2012 05:37
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Fat Rich wrote:

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SGH42 wrote:

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SGH42 wrote: It's all parametrics..
But the model is called 'Paramatix'
Had a look at one of the labels, it seems to be "Paramatrix", I've a feeling we're all spelling wrong Grin
Doh Angry yes thats what I meant to put 'Paramatrix' !

Posted by Angry-Canuck on 06-03-2012 22:20
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Thanks for a proper run-down Max (silent fly). This is the everything bass gentlemen......If you can't make this one sound the way you want, then you just should not be playing.

Posted by Angry-Canuck on 06-03-2012 22:27
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SGH42 wrote:

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Fat Rich wrote:

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SGH42 wrote:

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SGH42 wrote: It's all parametrics..
But the model is called 'Paramatix'
Had a look at one of the labels, it seems to be "Paramatrix", I've a feeling we're all spelling wrong Grin
Doh Angry yes thats what I meant to put 'Paramatrix' !
i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk173/mazdaguy42/A61K2177.jpg

Posted by Fat Rich on 06-03-2012 23:27
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Angry-Canuck wrote: i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk173/mazdaguy42/A61K2177.jpg
Maybe it should be Parametrix after all since Rob has spelt "dual" wrong and put "duel". He generally seems to be confusing his E and A Grin Unless the two parametric EQ actually fight each other.

Posted by Angry-Canuck on 07-03-2012 23:28
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Fat Rich wrote: He generally seems to be confusing his E and A Grin
That's why I prefer to string my own basses. Grin

Posted by me4bass on 07-03-2012 23:59
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"E-GAD"!

Posted by fran on 08-03-2012 01:08
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he should call the new baby "Paranoia", thats the other word for GAS Shock

Edited by fran on 28-04-2024 22:10

Posted by fran on 26-06-2012 01:40
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apparently rob build not "just" a black beauty one for MK. there is also a cherrycoloured one. very nice Clap http://www.level42.com/

Posted by Luc on 26-06-2012 03:00
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Clap

Posted by Angry-Canuck on 26-06-2012 04:33
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They went through all that trouble of finding enough mannequins to sit in front of Mark, I would have gone for free! [movie=youtube]/R-2nhaufkd4[/movie]

Edited by Angry-Canuck on 28-04-2024 22:10