Haven't posted in a while. This is what I've been up to lately.

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Haven't posted in a while. This is what I've been up to lately.
If you're into old Peavey sounds/stylings, don't sleep on this
Two newest additions to the pedal family. Dunwich ODB and Damnation Audio Bass Distortion. The ODB is more or less a modified Volt Thrower and, as much as I love that pedal, I think I'm loving this guy more. The DA Distortion is an insanely good dirt pedal that packs a punch with bass. It's very versatile in its tonal options but fits very well in the low-tuning/"heavy" music spectrum. Both are highly recommended.
Probably one of my better family portraits
BLK/TRI DESTROYER p-bass pickups. Newly installed and ready to rip. Not sure how many bass pickups he's made but these are fantastic! The low-end roll off with these and the tone caps I installed as well are perfect and just what I was looking for.
Game of Tones.
This
Baritone bedroom rig. Fuck the neighbors. 400w Compass from Mills Custom and an Atlas 2x15. Fender stock baritone.
4 track album
My band’s debut album drops today. I’m very, very happy to finally have this see the light of day.
Work station
Busy board, but lots of options for mean, dirty bass tones here. I'll probably change this up again in a couple weeks because I'm never satisfied.
The Bob Moog Foundation:
The fundamentals of synthesis.
Just finished rewiring my Emperor cab and installing the new blktri Ghost series speakers. Gonna need some time to break in but sounding great so far!
NPD. Philly-based @mountainkingelectronics bass overdrive. I took a complete blind chance on this but I'm glad I did. The waveform/compression feature is insanely fun to play with and is very useable. Stacks nicely with the Magick Fuzz and adds even more sustain. Very cool!
Full shots of the current rig. Decided I wanted to bi-amp to get the most out of the Atlas 1x18, and it really does make a difference. All effects going through the Mills Custom stack and set to a beefy midrange.
I’m primarily a bassist and don’t usually use things like volume pedals often (or ever) but it’s proving really useful in this situation. Swells are more subtle but still retain a powerful punch with the Atlas stack being at full volume. It’s really great. Forever thankful I figured this rig out as my band is recording an album right now and this is how I’m going to record my parts. Good timing, eh?
Been doing a lot of experimenting with cabs lately, between what speaker sizes/number of speakers sound best to me and how they preform in a live setting. This combo takes the cake. 4x12 and 1x18. The 18" alone is enough to level a small house. What's nice about this setup though is have the directionality of the smaller speakers pointing more or less straight ahead and then having the 18" spread everything else. Bonus points: this all fits in my car
100w Atlas sitting on top of a 200w Atlas
Dirt worship