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"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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Post by dave4004 »

My knobs never tremble.
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Post by keb »

Needs some baste knobs to go along with them. Turning up the baste volume adds extra juiciness to your tone. The baste tone controls the amount of rosemary and thyme, unless you have a cajun aftermarket capacitor installed which will add cheyenne pepper instead.
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Post by keb »

(The cheyenne capacitor is standard issue on most 4004 models, btw. Someone shoot me before I keep going on!)
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When I turn up the volume everything trembles
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Post by johnhall »

They're also after market knobs- not the real deal.

Generally speaking, however, I thought trembling knobs were a good thing. And they'd be good knobs for your subwoofer, one would think.
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Post by rictified »

I think he meant tremelo knobs, the knobs you put on your guitar that give you digital tremelo. They make the sound tremble.
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