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Soundlab SST 19 (Nobels SST 19) Broken

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kawai2g4b:
I’m with you on that observation. It’s not the gain-iest preamp out there. It’s a lot better for 80’s style cleans and anything with needing a chorus effect.

rabidgerry:

--- Quote from: kawai2g4b on April 28, 2020, 11:53:55 PM ---I’m with you on that observation. It’s not the gain-iest preamp out there. It’s a lot better for 80’s style cleans and anything with needing a chorus effect.

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  The cleans are real nice.  I decided to boost the front end and I got more usable distortion from it.  But then you are screwed when you switch back to a clean patch as you are over loading then.  I think there are trim pots inside but I need to investigate.  Seems one of my patches saved on mine so it does save after all.

@kawai2g4b You are using on it's own right?  It defo doesn't require a speaker emulator at all.  And I have to say the EQ is insanely sensitive.  I year for the heavy rockman distortion but I aint got it yet.  I thought this unit was going to be my ticket to it but I dunno now.  Chorus and delay are neat.  I still have no freaking clue though on the operation of the knobs.  You got a manual for this BTW? 

Mine currently seems to be operating ok, one patch selection button is broken as in loose and wobbly but still in place however depressing it still changes number etc.  Been reading the manual and there are some neat trikcs programmed into this unit.

It says here it was the firs programmable preamp!!!
https://nobels.de/history-of-sst-1?lang=en

kawai2g4b:
I’m using mine on it’s own. Now, if you wanted that push, you might want to find a Roland GP-8 midi programmable multi effect. They run about $125 USD and 6 of the 8 effects are analog, including the OD and distortion.  Basically they threw 8 Boss pedals into one unit.

As for the EQ, it is very sensitive. On mine, I keep the 2K band at neutral or below as the tone gets congested at settings higher than that.  Also, check your inbox, I’m going to send you the manual.

rabidgerry:
 :lol:  I got the pm man, but if you read my last post and see I already have the manual.


--- Quote ---Mine currently seems to be operating ok, one patch selection button is broken as in loose and wobbly but still in place however depressing it still changes number etc.  Been reading the manual and there are some neat trikcs programmed into this unit.

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Anyways I appreciate the help.  Did you read any of that history on the link I posted?  Very interesting indeed.  The last thing they mention is the SST19.  Still not convinced about the gain issue, I think it should produce more.

I am familiar with the Roland, I have something similar already although in great need of maintenance, the Boss GL100.  Basically all the boss pedals (that were available up to 1988) in one rack unit  all analogue.  But something not quite right with it.  Distorts when the level is too loud.  No info about this unit online at all.  Like two threads and of course one guy has the same issue as me and then he gives up trying to get it sorted.  Other wise that would be in my rack if it worked properly.  It really would be awesome if I could get it fixed.

SIDE NOTE.  I also have a (broken as well  :lol:) Rockman distortion generator and I noticed despite real bad intermittence and the odd control that doesn't work it can get the real heavy rockman sound!!!  I intend to try fix this myself as I believe it is dry solder joints.  But that unit gives me what I crave with the SST19.  But the prices are shocking online.  I got mine cheapish, but still expensive.

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